Not exact matches
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leave a
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book, or just a general
comment about why you want in on the giveaway,
by Monday April 18th at 9 a.m. EST..
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a
comment is made
by a very elderly priest, probably not quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great
books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written
by the liberal
left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
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BOOKS from Zondervan
by leaving a
comment after Thursday's post marking the big launch.
If you'd like to win a copy of this
book leave me a
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by, October 16 at noon Central.
Maybe after they have retired some of those who
left Arsenal will come out and write a
book with
comments such as «no faith in Wenger to win an EPL title», «too many simple mistakes
by Wenger», «too slow in the transfer market», «Wenger's desire to win is non-existent», «too busy experimenting with player's positions...» etc..
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«Noting that
by the end of the year, half of the Atkins group had dropped out, and those who remained ended up an unimpressive 4 % lighter, Fat of The Land author Michael Fumento
commented, «do you really think any of them could sell a single
book copy, much less as many as 15 million (for Atkins),
by admitting to a 50 percent drop - out rate in one year with a mere five percent of weight loss among those
left?»
By the way, I know what you mean about some
comments that people
leave, I had someone saying, great
book review... I was huh... lol... I didn't publish that
comment xox
Friends, first, I want to thank all of you that stopped
by on Monday and
left me so many sweet
comments about the group
book, In Her Shoes: Me, Myself and I. I was so humbled and speechless
by so many sweet
comments and words of encouragement here on the blog, Facebook, and Instagram.
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I attended and participated (when that was allowed) in many HOAs
by leaving comments, questions, and interactions with others also viewing or presenting, on topics ranging from
books,
book marketing, authors, writing, marketing, social media, spirituality / meditation and more.
If you've found the videos, free templates and resources on DIY
Book Formats useful, you can also show your appreciation by clicking the «like» button down below, or leaving a rave reviews or testimonials (if you add your author name and book title, I can even feature your comments on the homepa
Book Formats useful, you can also show your appreciation
by clicking the «like» button down below, or
leaving a rave reviews or testimonials (if you add your author name and
book title, I can even feature your comments on the homepa
book title, I can even feature your
comments on the homepage).
Check it out,
leave a
comment, and also check out
Book View Cafe itself, one of the more intriguing authors» cooperatives to spring up recently, co-founded
by acclaimed sci - fi author, Ursula K. Le Guin.
The Internet is starting to fill the gap
left by the current crisis of the traditional media, because it provides a new alternative source of information about
books, and sometimes it helps to circulate literary texts or
comments about the
books that people have read.
First, let me say that authors should take the time to support other authors at
book signings, buy purchasing their
books and
leaving an Amazon review,
by following their blog tours,
by reading their blogs and
commenting.
The recent innovation of Kobo Pulse ™ takes social reading to a new level — readers can feel the pulse of a
book, start conversations, share
comments and thoughts and
leave reviews
by «Liking», «Disliking» and / or
commenting, real - time, with others who are reading the same
book.
Enter to win a copy of Labor Day
by leaving a
comment about a
book cover that you love (or loathe)
by Tuesday, August 4.
For a chance to win copies of Sidetracked, Firewall and One Step Beyond (the three
books behind the three episodes),
leave a
comment by May 13 mentioning your favorite fictional sleuth / detective who's been adapted for the big or small screen or who'd you'd like to see adapted.
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comment by Tuesday, May 19, saying which
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book marketing and the building of author platforms continues to grow online, there's never been a more crucial time for self publishers and independent authors to have an effective author website.
For example, in John Locke's
book, How I Sold 1 Million eBooks, he explains how he would create relationships with his readers
by visiting their blogs and
leaving comments or tweeting back and forth with people.
Send letters to editors,
comment on others» blogs,
leave thoughtful reviews for
books by other writers on places like Amazon and GoodReads.
I just posted another
book review and would love it if you could stop
by and
leave a
comment on the blog.
With Kobo Pulse, readers can feel the pulse of a
book, start conversations, share
comments and thoughts and
leave reviews
by «Liking», «Disliking» and / or
commenting, in real - time, with others who are reading the same
book.
Best reviews are the ones that are a mix of critical
comments and positive as it means the reader was affected
by your
book enough that they took the time to
leave a thoughtful review on many points.
September 4, 2008 Posted
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The negative ones can hurt and the ones
left by folks who haven't read the
book but who
leave negative
comments simply because they don't like the price or author politics or whatever are always a head meets wall moment.
Readers will often look past substantive issues and finish the
book, but they won't pick up another
book by that author, and they will
leave negative
comments, such as, «Some parts were confusing» (a problem with consistency), «The writing was choppy» (a problem with flow within and between paragraphs), «It wasn't well written» (a problem with awkward sentences and possibly other various issues), «I wasn't sure who was saying what» or «The dialogue wasn't that great,» and «It didn't really hold my attention» or «The story was boring» (a problem with telling instead of showing).
Oh, and to answer the questions (I went to
leave a
comment before I entered), I do read ebooks, I haven't read many indie
books but I loved Her Own Devices
by Shelley Adina, and one of my favorite YA novels (can't be an absolute favorite, but it's what came to mind) is My Hands Came Away Red
by Lisa McKay.
For a while I suffered from anxiety and immobility, especially when I saw the negative
comments left by bloggers who read my first
book.
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Comment by Alan Carlin: As explained at some length in my
book, Environmentalsim Gone Mad: How a Sierra Club Activist and Senior EPA Analyst Discovered a Radical Green Energy Fantasy, the environmental movement was gradually taken over
by left wing extremists.
Last week, when my new
book, Into the Dustbin, was discussed
by Judith Curry and Anthony Watts on their respective blogs, a person named Grant A. Brown
left comments suggesting that I lost my job with the National Post as a result of a defamation lawsuit.
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