Sentences with phrase «even read your copy»

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And in the course of working with numerous consultants, business owners, startups and even Fortune 500s, I've come to realize something startling: Most of us know what good copy looks like, and what it reads like, but when we put something down, we don't know how to follow the rules.
I read it (although I didn't have an early copy claiming ``... the church has no right to exist» which would have raised even my hypokinetic eyebrows) and didn't find it to be heretical.
i have no doubts about heavensent — we all know he is a carbon copy of abraham with the knife in hand but the others idk... can you really see them even reading dr. suess never mind the bible in order to act as one should according to it in the first place?
It is not sufficient help merely to print and sell copies of the Bible; not sufficient help, even, if men read it.
Just got my copy today and have been reading it all evening.
I think that you just copied and pasted this comment and didn't even have the courtesy to read my blog post.
You can read along in your own copy of Parent Effectiveness Training, or even if don't yet have the book, you can follow the discussion and take away bits of parenting ideas to try in your home.
You can read along in your own copy of Love and Anger, or even if you don't have the book, you can follow the discussion and take away bits of parenting ideas to try in your home.
I'd never met him or even read his name until today, but his words have etched deep grooves in my mind, into which my ad copy has gratefully slipped:
I'd never met him or even read his name until today, but his words have etched deep grooves in my mind, into which my ad copy has gratefully slipped: In Japan, the hand can be used like a knife... NOW how much would you...
Or a dog sitting pretending to read a copy of «What to Expect When You're Expecting» (even though I don't care for the book).
Even if you prefer to read hard copy books in your free time, audiobooks are a great way to stay entertained while you're working, cleaning, or driving.
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Because learners have their own copies of the books within myON, they can use built - in reading and writing tools to interact with the text in ways that would not be permitted or even possible with shared physical texts or e-book subscriptions.
I was all set to dive into the school district's budget to search for a reasonable explanation for the enrollment decline causing a net loss of $ 7.5 million in state funding resulting in a mandatory freeze of all spending (even copy paper) for... Continue reading Local Teacher Sparks National Literacy Movement With Focus On Culturally - Affirming Books
(1) Direct the employee to read and sign the certification statement on Copy 2 (Step 5) of the CCF and provide date of birth, printed name, and day and evening contact telephone numbers.
If submission guidelines for book reviews are not posted, send a one - page query before mailing off a copy that might not even be read.
After the update, I can not reach my external SD card, nor read the books on it or even see them, although I've done the update by copying the firmware to it.
Her writing is so funny, so personal and so real; I remember picking up my mother's copy of I Feel Bad About My Neck and laughing my head off at Nora's witty complaints, even thought I was much too young to sympathize with losing a pair of reading glasses.
Indeed, our not - so - independent - as - all - that bookstores here in the Portland area apparently don't even bother to read the cover blurbs (since these stores feature and proclaim the very authors cited, yet will neither schedule a reading from this novel, nor accept except — after much pleading — a very few copies on consignment.
I myself publish a table of content protection technologies on the market; I make a copy available for free in PDF, which is an even less convenient way to read large tables of data, and I sell an (unprotected) Excel spreadsheet for money.
Second, Section 108 doesn't allow the library to hack the DRM in order to make the copy — not even if the library agrees to re-package the copy in a DRM scheme that lets a specific library patron read the e-book.
Even the absolute best selling books — that sell 2 or 3 million copies in a year — only penetrate about 3 % of the reading population.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
So yeah, most books are going to sell under 100 copies because they are terrible and no one will read them even if paid to do so, let alone paying for the privilege.
Just because an author puts a book up for readers to find doesn't mean the book is worth reading or that the book will sell even three copies a month, let alone per day.
Despite that I tried lowering my standards for self published books and continued buying (I never asked any of the authors for their copy of their books, I wanted to support too), reading, and reviewing, but even the best self published book I read, that I rated a 4, would be a 2.5 with traditional publishing standards.
I refuse to pay $ 15 to $ 20 dollars for a digital copy of a traditionally published book so even if one of my favorite non-indie authors puts out a new book that I'm dying to read I wait until the price comes down to buy it.
People are unlikely to read an entire book online, and even if they do, if they like the book, they are probably willing to pay $ 15 to own a copy.
If this works, the visitors will read even further where they can learn how to get a copy and how much it'll cost.
If the book you want is too expensive, borrow it from a library or borrow the print copy from a friend or even get a print copy from a site like book crossing or here's an idea get a book that's 99 cents or 3.99 or something you can afford that» is the same genre and type of read as the book you want — especially if the cheaper one has even better reviews.
To make things even more meta, after making his physical copy England then uploaded the scanned version back to his Kindle, creating a hall of mirrors effect and one very hard to read book.
In the past few years, I've read a few books put out by big five publishers that obviously never even crossed the desk of a copy editor.
Even so, these same publishers who are so adamant about limiting our access to these e-books — and if you don't believe me, buy an e-book using Adobe Digital Editions and try to read it on a machine that isn't tied to that specific Adobe account — are more than willing to charge us as much or more for the digital version than we'd pay for the paperback copy of the book.
There are a lot of people out there who derive an almost physical pleasure from sitting down with a physical copy of a good book anticipating a pleasant evening of reading (myself included), and I think those folks are going to continue to demand hard copy books.
Instead of solely distributing advanced reader copies (ARCs) to book bloggers or reviewers via Netgalley or Edelweiss, allocate a few copies for a free giveaway that gets people excited to read your book, even if they don't win one of those free copies.
Even if you don't win free copies you should get these books and read them.
They are sitting on out - of - print (and professionally edited) novels that readers want to read - maybe even want to reread on ebook, having lost the hard copy - and it is not a lot of work to put up the files on self - publishing websites.
That's the way I always read it, and even though in my elementary school library we have both a copy of that 1st edition and of the 1998 reissue edition, I always put the original atop the stacks.
I've had this signed copy buried in my to - read pile for an embarrassingly long time, for which I feel even more ashamed now because it's a really good collection of Alexa's work.
An advance copy of Douglas Wood's new picture book, Miss Little's Gift, recently arrived in our office and something about the calm, imploring face of the teacher on the cover made me sit right down and read it — even though the...
It is easy for ebook pirates to purchase a retail copy and use programs such as Calibre to strip the Adobe DRM and make it available on Torrent sites, forums or even underground subscription services that have fully functional Android apps to read the content or sophisticated web based readers.
I've had this signed copy buried in my to - read pile for an embarrassingly long time, for which I feel even more ashamed now because it's a really good
So I should be writing, not reading, but I picked up a copy of Alex Beecroft «s False Colors last night at my local Barnes and Noble, just so I could buy it in that crucial first week — even though I didn't plan to read it until I had a little more time on my hands.
And I plan on giving copies of Women in Clothes to all of my girlfriends — I don't even care if they read it.
A potential buyer in a brick - and - mortar bookstore can look at the cover, read the entire flap and jacket copy, look, learn the author's bio, even read the table of contents and flip through and skim pages of the physical book.
There is even a rudimentary Beta web browser so articles and web posts can be copied and saved for later reading offline in Edition 2's «pocket» storage feature.
The Kingston University Big Read scheme sends a limited - edition copy of a book to all new undergraduate and postgraduate students, so they can start the year as part of a shared reading scheme — and become part of the Kingston community before they even arrive.
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