Sentences with phrase «broad readership»

"Broad readership" means a large and varied group of people who are interested in reading or consuming a particular piece of writing or content. Full definition
But this book also offers much more, and to a far broader readership.
So once again, the more interesting question for those of us is this: Are indie authors who choose to stay with KU giving up author earnings for broader readership and longer bestseller list visibility?
Switching to DOIs would encourage broader readership and remove another obscure citation format.
As thriller writer Michael Dibdin, writing in The Guardian (UK), says: «It would be absurd to suggest that Banville writing as Black is better than Banville writing as Banville, but in a different and yet fascinatingly similar way he is every bit as good, and deserves to win a new, broader readership with this fine book.
Partridge will work in both ebooks and print books, allowing authors to reach as broad a readership as possible.
These books can easily be converted into iPad format, which makes them appealing to an even broader readership.
«I'm incredibly excited about what the book and storytelling itself will look like in five years, and how broad readership might be by then.
The worldwide release of this fine book that started as a POD paperback from UP provides objective evidence that POD books can achieve broad readership and appeal in the «major leagues» of publishing.
So once again, the more interesting question for those of us here at Author Earnings is this: Are indie authors who choose to stay with KU giving up author earnings for broader readership and longer bestseller list visibility?
Garry Wills has for years stood out among those few critics able to convey complex arguments to a broad readership.
«There is a lot of good thinking and research going on out there and we want to make it available to a broader readership.
At Uncut, we felt this speech deserved a broader readership, so here it is — Atul Hatwal (editor)
Years later Lee was contacted out of the blue by a journalist from her home country of South Korea and asked to write a series of columns about human evolution for a broad readership.
Letters should provide new information or insights about the published article and should be of interest to the broad readership of Science Immunology.
Altogether, we anticipate that the work will be of interest to the broad readership of this journal.
The results of this study show that over half of the NCSS literature reviewed and a third of all publications reviewed within the broader readership provided Internet resources and lessons using websites.
I also think that adding critiquers and / or beta readers who don't love and know your genre can help you add new dimension to your work to encourage a broader readership.
This program is an exciting extension of our business and will allow us to leverage Amazon's ability to distribute to an incredibly diverse and broad readership
You may not make a ton of money but Amazon knows that there's a large number of authors who'd be willing to receive less pay in exchange for broader readership.
The Shayne Parkinsons, Vicki Tyleys, L.J. Sellers, and Richard Tuttles of the indie world — authors who write very well and excellent stories but who were unable (or unwilling) to break into the traditional publishing world — now have a chance to be discovered and claim the large and broad readership their writings deserve.
Although they don't pay authors, they promote poets and writers by publishing author profiles and sharing their work with a broad readership.
However, indie titles receive on average less compensation per borrow than per sale, so the question remains of whether indie authors in KU are giving up author earnings for broader readership and longer bestseller list visibility.
Organized in chronological sections ranging from the colonial era to the mid-twentieth century, this long - awaited book examines a noteworthy collection through a variety of interpretive lenses − aesthetic and cultural − for the benefit of a broad readership.
Available for the first time in English, Portrait of an Artist brings the work and philosophy of Willem Sandberg (1897 — 1962), the legendary director of Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum, to a broad readership.
NECSUS is targeted to a broad readership of researchers, lecturers, and students, and will be offered as a biannual open access, online journal.
The Wall Street Journal has a broad readership and enjoys the largest circulation among American newspapers — more than 2 million daily readers.
With luck, this volume will attract a broader readership.
Both legal and educational material should be written in «real language» not legalese, and should be clear, consistent and accessible to a broad readership.
While SSRN excels at delivering their work to the cadre of legal specialists, IRs typically do a better job of presenting it to a broader readership.
As part of the Project on Freedom of Speech and Civil Discourse, the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics is committed to making educational materials on this theme more readily accessible to a broad readership.
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