Sentences with phrase «by readers and authors»

Riverhead totes have been worn around the world by readers and authors alike, including New York Times bestselling authors Marlon James, Meg Wolitzer, Lauren Groff, Khaled Hosseini, Emma Straub, and more.
Your time as a reviewer is precious — and let me say your efforts are enormously appreciated by readers and authors alike.
This form of subtle consumer education was never instated during the rise of the eBook platform and so the diminished value perceived by readers and authors was commonplace from the start.
In this article I offer some definitions of serial fiction and take a look at problems encountered by both readers and authors, concluding with some tips on how to make your serials more appealing to the market.»
Do they look at any of the online forums frequented by readers and authors?

Not exact matches

This exchange will mix up the authored content and subject matter on your blog to entice your readers to check out content by a well - known source, and your content on their blog will diversify your exposure and result in an influx of traffic.
A story with millions of your own adventure in it — looking for readers, writers, ghost writers, authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors like you who want to help by giving $ 1 or more and spreading this campaign and the story to the world.
They test ranking of author informativeness both directly via future stock returns and indirectly by level of reader interaction (comments).
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Its authors, Norman Dennis and George Erdos (neither of them Catholic) quoted The Ecclesiastical History of England by the Venerable Bede to remind readers of an earlier time when society had been in an equally parlous state.
It serves, moreover, to correct the impression sometimes gained by readers of certain of his other works — that the author is one of those who emphasize Pauline and Johannine theology at the expense of the teaching of the Jesus of the Synoptics.
In this chapter the author prepares the reader to deal better with the rest of the book by carefully defining the concepts of «pluralism,» «understand,» «action,» and «practice.»
Exploring some of the lesser - known metaphors and imagery employed by biblical authors to describe God, Winner lyrically invites the reader to imagine God as clothing, laughter, flame, food, wine, and a laboring woman.
To be sure, if the reader shares at all the author's experience, he will find that clear light is shed on the mature convictions of Judaism and Christianity by such a study of their origins and growth.
I mention these two books simply because a reader may be interested in a further and more adequate discussion by the same author along the same lines.
This does not mean, of course, that the author ever forgets or betrays his science; what it does mean is: that the reader's approach, and response, to these pages must of necessity be quite different from those demanded by the scientific works.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
The bestselling author said she still loves the readers «who are angry or shocked or confused» by her news, and reminded followers on both sides of the issue that the LGBT community is paying attention to their response.
The richness of the relationship between the two, speech performance and linguistic code, with all the nuances and allusions which the latter provides, those by the design of the author and those by the creative interaction of the reader, can only be realized by an ironic discernment that is critical of Dasein's projection of its preunderstanding.
Indeed, validity in interpretation can only occur when the otherness of the text, as it is conveyed by the textual structures of the implied author and the implied reader, is realized by the structured acts of the actual reader.
The more acutely the actual reader can perceive that «network of response - inviting structures» of the reader implied by the author, and fulfill that role as designed by the author, the more adequate the construal of meaning will be.
Christopher Calderhead, author of Illuminating the Word: The Making of the Saint John's Bible (Liturgical), points out that in the case of a modern book the reader is the first to see any particular copy — it is sometimes wrapped in cellophane at the printer's and opened for the first time by the purchaser.
Rather than their being merely an expression of an author's thought, texts are mutually constituted by author and reader.
Building upon his understanding that written texts can burst the world of the author, and indeed that of the reader as well, and upon his understanding that different genres accomplish this in different ways, Ricoeur comes to his understanding of «the world of the text» or, in other citations, «the world in front of the text,» by which he means «the... world intended beyond the text as its reference.
A classical author should impress the readers of the following generations by the wealth of his ideas, and the fertileness of their formulation.
Readers can't know to what degree the document's apparent rubber - stamping of the culture of death was intended by its authors, or to what degree it simply follows from sloppy thinking and careless rhetoric.
The author risks being set aside by the reader; the reader risks being won over by the writer and being accosted by the divine Thou.
And, if we go on, how do we tell which meaning or meanings was or were intended by the author or understood by his readers, early or late?
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I strongly encourage readers of this website (and the author of this article) to form their understanding of what abuse is by reading the published works of Anne Ganely, Michael Samsel, Lundy Bancroft, Bill Eddie, Alice Miller or any other competent LCSW.
The authors do inform readers that when studies are excluded from the analysis that include births attended by uncertified or non-nurse midwives that the odds ratio for neonatal death between home and hospital births is no longer statistically significant (Wax, 2010).
As you can guess from the foregoing description, Lunch Money is meant to be a highly practical resource for managers of school food services departments, and it is they, not lay readers, who are addressed directly by the author in this book.
To facilitate continued access by those readers who regularly utilize it, the authors decided to self - publish in electronic and print formats and provide open access to the bibliography.
- Rachel Resnick, author of Love Junkie «Lauren is a gifted and lyrical writer whose coming - of - age tale has the reader firmly under its spell by the end of the first paragraph.
«I'm so impressed by what She Reads is doing for authors and readers.
And the authors don't talk down to readers by pretending it's possible, in this insanely fast - paced world, to feed kids only hand - hewn morsels of goodness, with food they grew themselves.
Thirdly: If a book doesn't acknowledge point number two then it is likely to be causing guilt or shame to be felt by those who don't agree with the experiences of the author and is therefore one which I would see as causing readers to lose their own sense of self.
The author shares that «midwives are illegal in some states,» and although it might be assumed by the more educated reader that the author is referring specifically to non-nurse midwives, this point certainly isn't clear.
Campaigns often try to reach blog readers by connecting with authors behind the scenes to pitch stories and influence coverage.
«By clearly providing all the affiliations of the authors in the paper, we provide transparency with regard to relationships that could have a bearing on the paper, and allow the reader to consider the affiliations when evaluating the research,» says Natasha Pinol, a spokeswoman for Science.
In the United States, children usually learn to read for the first time in kindergarten and become proficient readers by third grade, according to the authors.
The authors also hope this will give non-specialist readers a more secure grasp of the intricate and often surprising adaptations undergone by living organisms.
Additional comments made by the author himself indicate virtually no knowledge of the structure of medieval European society, or of the relationship between sacred and secular learning, and include a condemnation which even readers who are not anxious to return to the Middle Ages may regard as rather extreme: «the suppression of scientific thought by the medieval Church represents one of the blackest periods of human history».
These absurd yet simple images devised by the authors to illustrate this distinction between conscious human and unconscious computer led us to the idea of a contest in which readers could contribute their own examples of pictures that might fool a machine.
Our journals are recommended by editors, authors and readers.
The reader will find that some of the topics are covered by more than one group of authors and complement each other.
We believe that the standfirst of this piece, which states that the author «takes issue with some common misconceptions about how ice - sheets move, and doubts many pronouncements about the «collapse» of the planet's ice sheets» misleads the reader by assuming that Ollier's arguments are correct.
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