Sentences with phrase «appeal to readers of»

With its hint of a Jodi Picoult family saga blended with an eerie Ruth Rendell mystery, Afterwards should appeal to readers of both genres.
I believe that this book will appeal to readers of so many genres including historical and romance.
It would appeal to readers of historical fiction, fantasy, sci - fi, family drama, Christian fiction and more.»
It should appeal to readers of Donna Tartt's The Secret History and Meg Wolitzer's The Interestings.
Spunky Jessilyn is 13 years old, but her story will appeal to readers of all ages.
You can network with other writers (and maybe agents and editors), you can appeal to readers of your chosen genre, you can tout your platform or skills.
Characterized by heartache, memories and promise, A Dictionary of Mutual Understanding is a gripping narrative about family and loss that will appeal to readers of historical and literary fiction.»
In 2015 touchscreen e-readers are the absolute norm and Amazon is in the perfect position to make a larger screen device that would appeal to readers of all shapes and forms.
Their odd - couple friendship will appeal to readers of books like Lost & Found, and Evans» authentic period tone evokes the subtle charm of midcentury classics like I Capture the Castle.
It seems an all but impossible task to ensure such a book would appeal to readers of all ages, but Miyares does just this with his reworking of Langston Hughes» classic poem «Dream Variations,» first published in 1926.
Zentner's latest novel will appeal to readers of Adam Silvera and David Arnold.
Another exotic backdrop, Paris in the 1920s, forms the elegant spine of Anna Davis» The Shoe Queen, which will appeal to readers of historical romance, chick lit and even straight historicals.
For fiction, you also need to create your author persona, and you have to make yourself likable and appeal to readers of that genre.
It will appeal to readers of Erik Larson, Timothy Egan, James Bradley, and David Halberstam's The Amateurs.
As much a story about a young man and his friends trying to make their way in the world as a profoundly affecting exploration of the nature of truth and storytelling, The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards will appeal to readers of Tom Rachman's The Imperfectionists and Jennifer Egan's A Visit from the Goon Squad with its elegantly constructed exploration of the stories we tell to find out who we really are.
There's a lyricism to this book that will appeal to readers of Justin Cronin's The Passage series, especially when Marion is describing the ruined world.
Marvel.com: Because Squirrel Girl appeals to readers of all ages and genders, did you all listen to reader feedback while you wrote her storylines or does her voice just speak to you?
This cover is appealing to readers of romance, thriller, action and other genres.
Not driving their own new traffic by creating content that appeals to readers of the target readers.
Just as with Paragraphs 1 and 2, this closing paragraph should repurpose your talents into a package that appeals to the readers of the industry you target.

Not exact matches

Flipboard's head of ad product, Dave Huynh, explains how the new feature works: If an advertiser says they are looking to appeal to readers who are interested in big data, for example, Flipboard can look into its interest graph and tell them that readers who like that topic are also interested in other topics such as Amazon and the cloud.
It turns the website's focus on a broader audience, forcing us to appeal to a wider market of readers.
Thanks to the many readers who sent in their personal Top 10 lists — you proved that RELEVANT appeals to a very diverse group of music fans.
For Leff, readers «can attest to the rhetorical power of this blend,» of mixing «playful attacks against the professional and philosophical pursuits (but not the persons)» of the prosecutors, including the powerful Cato, «deadly serious emotional appeals,» and «deft maneuvering around the specific legal issues.»
That would be fatal, were it not for the legendary generosity of First Things readers in responding to this annual appeal.
hen discussing the possible existence of objective (divine) «truths», people like truthfollower / Theo appeal to their audience with various examples attempting to get the reader to agree to a non-qualifed value of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock in an agreement of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
And certainly, the book appeals to the hand and eye of a reader looking for an easily digestible meal of ecclesiastical history.
When discussing the possible existence of objective (divine) «truths», truthfollower over and over appeals to his audience with various examples attempting to get the reader to agree to a non-qualifed value of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock in an agreement of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
The evangelists wrote, as John put it in an appeal to the reader, that «you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in his name» (John 20:31).
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.
Yet it does not seem likely that her audience is as uniform as all that; and even those readers who do not share this writer's commitment to traditional religion may still wonder whether, if we are going to create our own object of worship, the exchange of a personal, loving God for an impersonal, unresponsive Good is an appealing trade.
Things didn't really turn around until the publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, which struck an emotional chord with readers and once again appealed to the general sweep of Scripture rather than the letter.
He wrote, in New Testament Interpretation through Rhetorical Criticism, «For some readers of the Bible rhetorical criticism may have an appeal lacking to other modern critical approaches, in that it comes closer to explaining what they want explained in the text: not its sources, but its power.»
But if the purpose of my images is not to impede reading of the text, but is instead to aid the reader to do his own thinking more confidently in images (I think he does it anyhow), then might not the pictorial gain be offset by apparently not appealing to the reader's imagination?
There are many different kinds of experiences we could appeal to and analyze in connection with this first line of criticism — let me assume that I have made my position clear enough for the reader to go on and work out the kind of analysis I would provide in each of these cases.
The Light of Christ is one of a trio that may appeal exceptionally to such readers.
I can only appeal to the reader to consider these thoughts fairly, and not to assume that because I have not answered all of Griffin's many complaints, no good answers are available.
Lewis» Space Trilogy, consisting of the books Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength is a very good allagory on Christianity from a more «adult» viewpoint, without the obvious appeal to the young reader, even though they read like science fiction stories.
As Edwards concludes, «In general, the messages sent were not always the messages received, and the historian who seeks to reconstruct the early Reformation message and its appeal must pay at least as much attention to the context of its readers (and hearers) as to the text that they read (or had presented to them).»
In the absence of empirical data to support these claims, Mill simply appeals to his readers to make their own observations; he asserts that in doing so, they will recognize that pleasure or happiness is in fact the sole object of desire (U 49).
To many careful readers of Deuteronomy, the theological tone necessarily presupposes the preaching of the eighth - century prophets.4 The strong theological ethic enunciated in Deuteronomy has a kind of post-Amos, post-Isaiah appeal.
To attract young readers and increase the stand - out appeal of the pack, a beautiful white ribbon has been added, which also aids easy opening of the product for children.
I do know that vegans don't eat meat of course I wanted to create an alfredo sauce that was dairy - free, but I went the vegan route so that it would appeal to more of my readers.
Julia was known for her appreciation of bread, butter, and wine, so when you're writing a blog focused on carb - conscious cooking, finding a suitable Julia Child recipe that will appeal to your readers can be a challenge.
Here's a bit about what I'm looking for (taken from that page)... If you have a product that you think would appeal to me and my readers (who are generally moms of young children), please contact me.
To be fair, the finalists will be judged on the number of votes they receive as well as the judging criteria (personality, charm and reader appeal)!
The illustrations are appealing, featuring young children at play in all sorts of weather, giving readers someone to relate to («I like to splash in the rain too!»).
Gray and Anderson's accessible, conversational book will appeal to readers interested in a broad look at the consequences of fatherhood for both children and men, particularly if your focus is on men living in modern Western societies.
Appealing to readers beyond the typical «mommy blogger» demographic, she's partnered with the likes of Stella McCartney, Barney's NY, Madewell, Land of Nod, Bugaboo, and Gap on a variety of projects.
Alas, a headline along the lines of «Revealed: The 10 most wasteful MPs» is probably more appealing to readers than «The 10 most frugal MPs», and I suspect that «naming and shaming» sells more newspapers and attracts more clicks than «naming and praising».
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