Sentences with phrase «at least some readers found»

I only piped up because I wanted the participants to be aware that at least some readers found value in reading the exchange.

Not exact matches

I have found that readers love statistics, counterintuitive results, and real - life stories, so I try hard to ensure that I get at least two out of three of these items in all of my content, whether it's a book, a magazine article, or an online column or blog post.
The reader is advised at this point to find a Bible that contains maps and study them, locating at least the places mentioned below.
More than was the case for Wycliffe or Wesley (at least more in quantity if not in quality), this sensitizing impact of awareness has pushed readers of the canonical Scriptures to find new depth and breadth, new detail and sharpness, in the stories of Moses and Jesus and the apocalypse.
I find many of the times, the objection or concern many have for what tongues are comes from a misunderstanding of the purpose behind ONE of the diversities of tongues — there are at least four different kinds (diversities) of tongues mentioned in the Bible, (I've had readers of my book disagree with me and insist there's even more).
The second half (it's only 188 pages long) gets more challenging, but I think most educated readers would still find be able to follow his treatment of the physics, as far as he intended it to be followed, at least.
After «thanking» me on Twitter for bringing the matter to its attention, yesterday morning USDA corrected the Food Safety and Inspection Service's website to make clear (at least to a reader who parses the disclosure carefully) that Chinese - processed chicken can in fact find its way into school meals.
Find at least 5 books that compete for your same readers and learn why your book is similar to them and why your book is better.
One of the best things we can do to find beta readers for our work (at least among our network of author friends) is to offer to beta read for others.
I get through at least one a week, often more, and I review these books for pleasure, usually on Amazon, sometimes on Goodreads (a site that's hailed as social media for readers, but to be honest I find it a frustratingly clunky site so don't go on there that much — and as it's now owned by Amazon, it may only be a matter of time before my Amazon reviews are accessible from Goodreads anyway).
The majority of authors I know are struggling to find readers for their books, and the majority of their books are really good or at least ideal for a particular niche of readers.
You can go exclusive on Amazon if you want, but that will cause you to miss out on at least four viable platforms where you can find new readers.
I'm hoping by doing that for the same week as the new release, at least some readers who buy or borrow it will find their way to my Q.C. Davis series.
There is tremendous strength in shared experience, and I hope that readers find at least a glimmer of that in my pages.
* META - INF folder — Contains at least the container.xml file, which tells the reader software where to find the book in the container (typically in the content.opf file detailed below).
MacLeod is hoping at least 10,000 readers find their way to Star Dispatches and sign onto the subscription by this summer.
I know at least a couple library systems across the US from me ordered some of my own books, for example, because I've had readers tell me they found my books in their local library, liked the covers, and tried them out and are now fans who are going on to buy more of my work.
We welcome questions from readers, and we always try to offer an answer or at least steer you to a place where you can find one.
One of the best things we can do to find beta readers for our work (at least among our network of author friends) is to offer to beta....
One of the best things we can do to find beta readers for our work (at least among our network of author friends) is to offer to beta read -LSB-...]
A new Pew study finds high levels of engagement among readers of longer news articles — those that run at least 1,000 words long,... [Read more...]
As a writer, I always want to meet the reader at least halfway, so I enjoyed finding ways to create a variety of fixed points in the swirl of time and memory, an internal logic to the narrative shifts.
But it's getting more and more possible for midlist authors to find an audience of appreciative readers and make a living or at least pay some bills as self - published authors and it's because of the rise of eBooks and online distributors like Amazon.
6) Find Time Spend at least 25 percent of writing time at marketing, promotion, and reader connection.
There is no doubt that traditional publishing channels can offer expertise and distribution resources that self - publishing channels still find difficult to penetrate, but yet again we have another author speaking from within the traditional industry, albeit with experience of running an independent bookshop, trying to suggest that the woes and challenges facing the industry — at least some of them — lie squarely with authors and readers, the two marginalised protagonists existing at opposite extremes of the traditional industry and also divided by it.
In the age of binge watching shows, I find it hard to believe dedicated readers would enjoy serialized content, something that has been around since at least Charles Dickens.
Every sale made to a book club member can result in at least a handful of other sales, and what's more, these avid readers love to tell other friends about their book club finds.
You'll want to try to find at least two beta readers, but usually not more than four.
As for e-book readers, now this is one particular niche product that one would not really find for it to require waterproof ability, but Kobo has decided to go ahead and launch the Kobo Aura H20 that will set you back by $ 179.99 a pop, although it delivers waterproof ability — at least being able to be submerged in a metre of water for up to 30 minutes without drowning, as long as the port cover remains closed, of course.
[166] Kobo found that 60 % of e-books that are purchased from their e-book store are never opened and found that the more expensive the book is, the more likely the reader would at least open the e-book.
As a blogging book reviewer, I say you ABSOLUTELY must have at least a basic website, unless you're Stephanie Meyer and have no need for readers to find you because everyone in the world already knows who you you are and what books you've read.
We recommend at least three days of discounting, but longer dates will bring more opportunity for readers to find your book on our site.
Kaag ably presents both subjects in a way that keeps readers engaged as he shows the value of developing a personal philosophy that can help individuals find meaning, or at least some guidance, in their lives.»
Dictation almost invariably increases word count by at least 50 percent, so genre writers who need multiple books each year find it the key to keeping up with hungry readers.
Readers go there, at least I do, not necessarily looking for a specific author or book and finding something that I buy.
I don't see any punctures in the light guide on my reader (at least I wasn't been able find any).
If you have a website where you post new content pretty regularly, especially articles that are at least a page long, you should consider finding a way to make your content available on Kindles, iPads and other eBook readers.
Find at least a thousand readers in your genre, offer them a free book.
This would be so much a problem if each site did at least give their criteria for judging a game, but even then it's up to the reader to actually find out what that is, which those just perusing scores, or using meta - critic don't.
Though the authors note further biases, I find it surprising that they did not at least give a «guestimate» for the additional uncertainties to give at least some preliminary example of the impacts to highlight to readers that those uncertainties exist.
You may not accept any of the above, if you think you know better, I bring it to the inquisitive readers» attention to consider at least as a thought provoking, which is only first step in a aspiration to find out more.
- Sturla Gunnarsson «Readers... will find Suzuki's tangential musings on subjects like argon molecules, shrinking swordfish, or the role of salmon in fertilizing forests some of the book's best reading... at the core of his writing lurks a scientist's wonder at the world, and a compelling sincerity that makes you believe - or at least, want to believe -[there is] still some hope for this muddled planet.»
There should be at least four but no more than eight bullet points under each job; you want to find the balance between skimping on details and overwhelming your reader with too much information.
In her latest 294 - page fiction novel, readers will find many connections to the real estate industry and at least one zany Realtor.
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