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I always give my readers interesting ideas to think about and apply to their own lives.»
Author Becca Jameson
always gives readers a little extra to think about in her writing and this one gives us a lot to ponder as the pages turn.»
Always give your readers some points to think on the topic while concluding your research paper.
Always give the reader what you have actually accomplished, not what your responsibilities were.
Not exact matches
The special approach to the subject and the nature of the book itself combine to
give it a less theoretical character than most of the author's work, and it has
always appealed to American
readers.
This level of conflict
always works because it
gives the
reader no choice — he or she can't help identifying with the humans rather than with the rampaging river, the volcano or the burning building.
If you are a
reader of my blog you will know that I
always give credit to recipes when I use them and even when adapted.
I'll most definitely
give it a try, and I hope other
readers will too.Kayenne, as
always, your thoughts and suggestions are so smart.
Thanks so much for stopping by to
give us feedback — we
always totally love hearing from
readers and finding out how our recipes worked for them!
I do my best to please as many
readers as I can but it's not
always possible
given that everyone has different needs.
A class act and shrewd
reader of the game but the lanky one has
always possessed the turning circle of a freight ship and, a bit like his predecessor, Arteta, there was a clear moment where you could see that the legs had finally
given up the ghost.
This is one wonderful work of art.You must have
give so much time to dedicated this passion on those habit.It is
always good to know that their are blogs so dedicated to providing information that is seriously concerned with the
reader's needs.Thanks for sharing your insights with us through your blog.
I don't
always agree with Dr. Amy's tone or tactics, but by linking to original posts she
gives her
readers the opportunity to go to the source.
There are
always so many new ideas / style tips to garner from a feature like this that I feel I'm really
giving value for money to all my
readers.
I am
always thankful to God that Lauren has
readers who enjoy her little blog and appreciate the many talents God has
given her and shown her how to use for His glory (and her delight).
Mom
Always Finds Out has several AH - MAZING sponsors who want to
give one lucky
reader the chance to use their products to live a healthier lifestyle in 2012.
I
always get tons of questions from my
readers about packing tips,
given that I travel so much for work...
If I can
give any dating advice to my dear
readers it would be that managing dating expectations is extremely important, to be realistic at all times and that logic should
always prevail.
In order to make sure our
readers, we will
always give some updates about the new information we have.
News is bad for you — and
giving up reading it will make you happier I always get emails from the readers of Millionaires Giving Money making statements such as I need 10000 dollars I will do any
giving up reading it will make you happier I
always get emails from the
readers of Millionaires
Giving Money making statements such as I need 10000 dollars I will do any
Giving Money making statements such as I need 10000 dollars I will do anything.
I
always thought of my
readers as anyone who picked up the paper, and that it was my job to
give them my opinion, put the film itself and my opinion in a context that could be easily explained and maybe share one or two facts or ideas they might not have considered... and every once in a while there would be time and space for an inspired riff or burst of insight.
We
always ensure that we include tips and simple experiment instructions in our You Wouldn't Want To Live Without books alongside the main text, which
give these practical - minded
readers the opportunity to relate the book directly to the «real» world and feel more actively engaged with it via the reading process.
Second, the Times story and the response reminds us that the accountability and responsiveness that journalists ask of public officials is not something that they're
always equally willing to
give to
readers and sources — especially when the issue is a matter of interpretation than factual accuracy.
The truth has
always been that most trad published books are damp squibs (speaking from experience), but self - publishing has allowed authors to
give readers what they want to read instead of what agents and publishers think they want to read.
That was exactly my point in the post I did with the tips for being a better beta
reader, so I completely agree that beta
readers should
always give a reason why.
More than anything, I'd like young
readers to know that even when it feels like life is
giving you a beating, there's
always hope around what may at first look like a very dark corner.
«
Giving readers what they want by creating the best user experience has
always been a top priority of ours,» said Shannon Lichty, Director of Partner Services at OverDrive, in a statement to Good e-Reader.
I hear from authors all the damn time who
give me every excuse as to why
readers aren't reading them, but when I ask them the questions in that list above, the answers are
always «no, I haven't done any of that, but...»
She is
always ready to recommend something new to a long - time
reader or
give suggestions for someone who is just getting started.
As I
always tell my authors: you need to
give the
reader something they simply can't find on Google.
In fact, I know IngramSpark has done some past webinars on social media connectivity,
always great for a rewatch, and those will
give you a lot of great tips on how to connect with those
readers.
Funny, I've
always believed that if I write the book I want to write, and
give it a title, cover, subtitle, blurb and keywords that honestly describe the work, then
readers will angle themselves in my direction, if my work is their «cuppa.»
A rule of thumb is to
always pay attention when several
readers give you the same feedback.
As
always, the «10 - Minute Selections» suggest stand - alone passages that
give a sense of the book when time doesn't allow the
reader to share the entire novel.
It's almost become a job title, a name tag, if you will, that I wear when I go from the sedate, 8 - 10 hour day at the keyboard with little human contact to the plane - jumping, speech -
giving,
always - smiling publicity hound that is what most
readers see when they meet their favorite authors.
«A lot of
readers have multiple novels on the go at any
given time, which means they may not
always read one book from start to finish before jumping into the next great story.
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It is
always better to
give your
readers something extra.
To that end, I'm
always on the lookout for empirical data that
gives me insights about
reader preferences and buying habits.
Give readers something good and interesting and brief,
always.
It's
always a good idea to
give readers a chance to get to know you.
Always give a base to your
readers in the introduction that what they are going to read in the next 300 pages of the thesis.
As
always,
giving the
reader what they like to read is the best strategy of all (see this excellent post to that effect by Hugh Howey).
... and the moral of this story is books printed on paper will
always be better — they don't require battery power, they don't require frivilously expensive «
readers» protected by patents, they don't require recurring subscription payments, once read, they can be put on the bookshelf for later reference, for sharing or
giving to a friend, for selling at a yardsale, for donation to a thrift store.
I myself have
given away over 50,000 print and e-books in the past five years — and it's
always,
always,
always led to new
readers finding me, not to mention a ton of fun for me to do, kind of like Christmas all year round!
Readers always cry out for more when you've
given them characters to believe in... so
give us more, too, and you'll get our attention.
Always make sure your cover artist
gives you an example of your cover as small and gray, because that's how many
readers will see it on e-ink devices.
I realize that most of my
readers already have the Kindle device but you can
always give an extra one to someone as a gift.
For one thing,
readers always have the opportunity to read debut authors, though they may never consider them and they may choose not to read them,
given that
readers» time is limited and the chances of getting a bad book are high, it's understandable that they often pick authors they already know and like.
It's
always the
reader's choice, and you would think that
giving readers more choices would actually be a good thing.