Sentences with phrase «comments by other readers»

And you can read and discuss comments by other readers.
She would rather TLT readers first read her post in full, and then the back - and - forth between us (as well as comments by other readers), which is certainly understandable.

Not exact matches

I usually don't read the comments made by other readers because they're usually overly negative so today why don't we pass around the optomism pipe and get high on our teams potential.
In addition to editorial content written and edited by professionals, we feature reader - submitted stories and ideas and chat with them daily in our comments section as well as on Facebook and other relevant social media platforms.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
Katherine, I think readers were too overwhelmed by the switch to comment on any other post!
It tests readers» commitment to the subject - those who are serious about entering the profession will read on, others will be turned off by reading about the long hours and restrictions on partisan comment.
Then of course at the end of your comment you want to link your blog in case other reader's interest is peaked by your comment and are interested in checking your blog out.
I can't even begin to tell you, my readers, how grateful and humbled I am by your reading my blog each and every time... for sharing my posts with others and for commenting on them.
They are hopeful that readers who value SEL and Character Education will assist them by sending samples of report card comments and other areas of report cards which address SEL and aspects of students» character to be considered in this project.
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.
I agree with all the other readers» comments that she was confused by the affections of Mistress Amanda, not knowing any better.
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.
I posted a few chapters on the HarperCollins site in the UK that helps aspiring writers by allowing other writers and readers to comment on the posted material.
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).
Typically, you want to begin building your author platform at least six months before your first book even comes out — start your blog, comment on others» blogs, set up a newsletter, and grow your presence online and in readers» circles like Wattpad by posting excerpts of your work.
Discover a new indie author and let them know what you thought about their book by adding your comments as tens of thousands of other readers have!
Connect directly with writers and other readers and discuss the latest plot twists by leaving comments alongside the latest stories.
Ideally, this is the most interesting part of the exercise, so please share with other readers by responding via the Comments section of this post.
This reader was supported by many others, including this comment «It looks like PSN just wiped my friends list, they are all missing».
One can also comments on comments — and dissenting comments (e.g. ones that disagree with the adoration, or cite Realclimate.org) can be censored by other readers as «inappropriate».
Is there any chance other readers might help out, say by going to Amazon and posting a review, even a very short one, or adding a comment or two to the existing reviews?
I did refer to the expert readers of WUWT and CA as playing a key part in exposing that crucial error in the GISS data, but the point is that you and Steve Mcintyre make that kind of thing possible by providiing a nexus, not only thrrough your own admirable postings but by enabling others to chip in with their own expert comments, thus building up an ever wider and deeper understandng of this all - important issue....
I have seen dozens of comments made by many readers here and on other websites voicing their skepticism.
In the comments to the PetaPixel post, readers note that there are at least two other photography projects documenting last meals: this one by James Reynolds and yet another one by Julia Ziegler - Haynes.
TechCrunch's headline Good Riddance, Google Reader broke my heart, and judging by the comments, the hearts of others as well.
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