Sentences with phrase «adult content of the books»

They're a great mixture of both old and new, meaning the familiarity that cowboy fiction fans have with the true to life setting and time period are there, but with the decidedly updated adult content of the books.

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The company's other media offerings even diverged from the magazine's adult content; it produced movies such as Roman Polanski's Macbeth, Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different, and The Naked Ape, based on the classic sociobiology book of the same name.
The New York Rights Fair (NYRF): BolognaFiere, in partnership with Publishers Weekly, the international news platform for the book publishing industry, and book marketing and promotion resource The Combined Book Exhibit presents the NYRF, the first trade and licensing show in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to the international rights, distribution and licensing of content for both adult and childrebook publishing industry, and book marketing and promotion resource The Combined Book Exhibit presents the NYRF, the first trade and licensing show in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to the international rights, distribution and licensing of content for both adult and childrebook marketing and promotion resource The Combined Book Exhibit presents the NYRF, the first trade and licensing show in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to the international rights, distribution and licensing of content for both adult and childreBook Exhibit presents the NYRF, the first trade and licensing show in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to the international rights, distribution and licensing of content for both adult and children's.
This group is for everyone to share their love of New Adult fiction - the rapidly growing catagory for books that have the same coming of age feel as YA books but with more mature themes and content.
Despite the fact that Fifty Shades of Grey is old news — at least the book, the film doesn't release until Valentine's Day next year — and the door to free publishing of adult content has been thrown wide open since EL James» book took newsstands by storm, critics are still claiming the downfall of human society due to... [Read more...]
Despite the fact that Fifty Shades of Grey is old news — at least the book, the film doesn't release until Valentine's Day next year — and the door to free publishing of adult content has been thrown wide open since EL James» book took newsstands by storm, critics are still claiming the downfall of human society due to the abundance of explicit content.
When adults prompt children with questions pertaining to the text, label objects, and encourage them to discuss the book's content in terms of their own experiences and curiosities, this elicits increased verbalization by the child and can lead to improved vocabulary and overall language development.»
Initially, Amazon claimed this was the result of books being tagged as «adult material,» even though many of the books did not contain content any more explicit than other books that remained ranked.
In their case, Emery and Russell have worked in special education in some way for most of their adult lives, but were tired of the childish content and juvenile layout of books for special needs students, specifically autistic and learning disabled students.
The group introduced themselves and talked about the power that comics had on them, writing for Young Adults, they discussed the differences between the bookstore and direct market for YA books, where to shelve books in stores and libraries, Adult readers of YA books, inspiring kids to read and write, how they decide what content is too adult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA bAdult readers of YA books, inspiring kids to read and write, how they decide what content is too adult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA badult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA books.
Several months ago, GoodEReader reported on a few of the initiatives that Scholastic was launching in order to keep its content current in the minds of children's and young adult readers, including the pending incorporation of ebooks into the book club offerings and the additional 39 Clues content that came out in time for fans of the series to need reading entertainment over the December school holidays.
According to a study released this morning, the project found that as much as 47 % of young adults read digital content, specifically books, magazines, or newspapers.
During that time the books are supposed to be manually checked to make sure they meet the publisher's guidelines, In reality this amounts to little more than a check of the cover art, blurb and maybe a quick skim of the manuscript, any one of which should make it clear to the reviewer that a book contains adult content.
But Weber sees a greater hole in the world of interactive content, and that would be books that meet the needs of those readers who are in between children's books and full - length adult fiction.
According to our December 2011 national survey, Americans under age 30 are more likely than older adults to do reading of any sort (including books, magazines, journals, newspapers, and online content) for work or school, or to satisfy their own curiosity on a topic.
Digital Manga is banking on it; the Akadot retail site is offering all three of the books that were removed from Kindle (presumably for adult content) as a discount bundle.
Section 1 «Title & Synopsis» included Title, Short Description (400 characters allowed), Long Description (4,000 characters allowed) and Language of Book with a part for adult content.
The younger readers respond favorably to the interactivity, such as bonus games, touch - screen coloring book applications, and the imagery from their favorite characters; the adults who ultimately purchase the content for their children are primarily interested in quality content that they feel confident in giving to their children, as well as the value of the content at that price point.
Perhaps adult publishers of adult content really did «game» the system, and they side - stepped the metadata that would normally identify their book as being adult, in a separate category from YA or childrens novels, but really, are these online booksellers so badly asleep at the wheel that they allow that kind of thing to go on unchecked?
A simple question about whether or not your book contains adult content — with that term clearly defined, including a list you can check to show what sort of content is included — like Smashwords currently has in place would help.
Sub-brands can be really useful here — for example, Sherrilyn Kenyon publishes a «Chronicles of Nick» series for a YA readership that helps to differentiate these books from her adult content.
The eBook is a preview providing useful content on the benefits of coloring for both children and adults, also showing the brilliant designs available in the physical copy of the book.
All authors are welcome, regardless of how you published, what you write, etc. (You don't have to worry about your book being listed in an electronic catalog with an adult content book because we could always make separate catalogs for different kinds of books.
Adult Content: Enabling this will prevent readers under 18 years of age from discovering your book.
Each year, the Over the Rainbow Project creates a bibliography of books that exhibit commendable literary quality and significant authentic lgbt content and are recommended for adults over age 18.
Toward the end, the books gets into some «what next» content: «Taking Charge of Your Climate Footprint,» «The Power of Friends and Community,» and «What You Can Do,» a pragmatic list of personal actions children can take, and encourage the adults in their lives to take as well — from asking parents to turn off idling car engines, to eating less meat.
New York, NY About Blog School Library Journal (SLJ) is the world's largest and most authoritative reviewer of children's and young adult material — from books and audio to video and digital content.
Based on the content analysis of interviews, the following conclusions have been developed, each of which is explored in my book Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that Bind (W.W. Norton & Company).
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