Sentences with phrase «day meeting readers»

Looking forward to a terrific day meeting readers and other indie authors.

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Just a few days after I started The Lunch Tray, a reader named Mendy Heaps posted a comment saying that she was a public school teacher who'd met opposition when she tried to improve the food at her own school.
• Put the reader at ease by discussing at length the small details of the day you met the scientist.
DiChristina: Yeah, I mean I think one of the things we don't realize working on the insides of Scientific American all the time is that the editor is not just working with the scientists but also they're reporting and going out to meetings and doing other things; they're [scouring] the world for the best science that matters for readers, have a lot of expertise themselves and it just seemed to me that this would be the kind of thing that readers might really find fascinating — what the editors of Scientific American [are] thinking based on all their conversations with the experts of the day covering the various areas of science and technology and how it affects our lives; and this was the genesis of this story.
I get to take pictures, to work with bloggers and small business owners, and to meet readers and customers who inspire me, challenge me, and keep me going day after day, year after year.
This week, in response to an inquiry from a reader, I thought I'd address a common, day - to - day Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
That confidence eroded like a soda cracker in a media blaster the moment I actually met with the people I would be spending the next several days with, at a Jalopnik reader meet - up at the Petersen Automotive Museum the day before our scheduled departure.
Tickets for that (at $ 8 each) sold out within a couple hours, but they know they have to adhere to the space limitations and readers have a whole day (I'm thinking it's 10 - 4) to meet, talk with, and have their books signed by authors.
Abby's Aquarium Adventures, Part 2: Predators, Some Day, Some Night, Come Again, Pelican, and Miko Goes on Vacation all incorporate Auryn's award - winning graphics while still meeting various genre needs, such as science exploration or non-fiction, for younger readers.
Both days offered a wonderful opportunity to meet enthusiastic readers, talk to other writers and listen to a wide variety of stimulating and informative panels.
In 2014, it renamed and restructured Consumer Day as BookCon, making it a publishing - meets - pop culture event aimed at reaching a broad swath of readers.
Three days of awesome hospitality and wonderful accommodations were the perfect recipe for all us readers, and I for one had a great time meeting mentors, fellow authors, fans and many new friends.
If you're thinking there's no way you could fit another meeting into your life, consider joining an online critique group that allows readers to post feedback any time, day or night.
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Flynn alternates narrations from husband Nick Dunne starting the day of the disappearance with diary entries by Amy Elliott Dunne starting when she first met Nick, and later, narrations by Amy, to gradually lead the reader through a tense, clever plot with some breathtaking twists and turns.
It's almost become a job title, a name tag, if you will, that I wear when I go from the sedate, 8 - 10 hour day at the keyboard with little human contact to the plane - jumping, speech - giving, always - smiling publicity hound that is what most readers see when they meet their favorite authors.
Ultimately, Matthew Goodman pulls together a riveting story that has the bones of a true and fascinating history and the heart of a great adventure: The reader not only learns about Nellie Bly and her attempt to exceed the travel time of Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg in Around the World in Eighty Days, but also has the pleasure of visiting the world of the 1890s, meeting Joseph Pulitzer, understanding the plight of Chinese workers in America, traveling in luxury trains and boats, seeing beautiful places before industrial pollution took place, and so much more.
For many years, readers of American comics have had the ritual of going to the comics shop on Wednesdays, the day new comics come out, not just to buy comics but also to meet up with other fans.
These days, I meet and greet readers every day on - line.
I am determined to meet you one day... damn that ocean for separating you from UK indies and readers.
You meet potential readers of your book every day.
Between researching, traveling to conventions to meet readers, marketing efforts, and writing / revising, I work 15 - hours days (unless I'm on deadline and then I barely stop).
What our readers really want, I think, is some assurance they won't spend the rest of their days working in huge corporate bureaucracies, putting up with long commutes five days a week, endless meetings, office politics, jockeying for position within org charts and constantly being asked to do more with less.
From a bike library in Fort Collins where residents can borrow bikes for an hour or days, to community swap meet ups in Tompkins County, New York and local breweries who support renewable energy — with beer — readers sent in photos of the savvy ways their communities are fighting climate change.
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My advice is to ask commenters to reveal their true identities, be liberal in deleting anonymous comments and allow readers to weigh the relative value of anonymous comments that meet «light of day muster.»
J. Money has something called The Million Dollar Club, where readers participate by creating a list of financial goals, and then pledge to meet them over the coming year, with the intention of one day becoming a millionaire.
A reader writes: Yours is the first advice I have ever come across in job searching literature, dictating that that the job seeker should NOT end a cover letter with a promise to call in a few days and schedule a time to meet.
My girls (Kylee and Courtney) were able to join me and we spent the day meeting families and local readers, painting pots, planting herbs, learning gardening tips from Teena Spindler the Master Gardener, and enjoying delicious food from the recipes of Amy Pennington!
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