Early readers we trust say, «King's language is as lush as the landscape.»
Corriveau, K.H., Einav, S., Robinson, E.J., & Harris, P.L. (2014) To the letter:
Early readers trust print - based over oral instructions to guide their actions.
Not exact matches
Enough has been said about sin
earlier in the book, particularly in chapter three, that I
trust no
reader will think I regard it as incidental.
Dumbledore
trusts that Snape has repented of his former affiliation with Voldemort and reformed his ways, but an attentive
reader will notice that the
early evidence for that claim is later undermined.
Darwin there reminded his
readers that centuries
earlier a geocentric world was intellectually more satisfying to ordinary people, but eventually the realization came that the voice of the people can not be
trusted to be the voice of God.
They are your «beta
readers»: the privileged,
trusted few who get to read your novel in its
earliest form and provide you with feedback on what they loved about it, and what could use improvement.
I learnt about this product through a
reader comment in an
earlier post on TD Canada
Trust's cash offer for new bank accounts (Hat tip to Cogsy).
It was tough at first to gain the
trust of sources and
readers, but Harvey Strosberg, then treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada, as well as current Ontario Court of Appeal Justice Eleanore Cronk gave me invaluable insights about the profession
early on.