Note: Tweaked the headline slightly after
feedback from readers who assumed we were criticizing Nintendo rather than just somewhat puzzled by their reticence to explain the tribute now that it'd been discovered and widely discussed by people who cared about Satoru Iwata.
Feedback from Readers Who Tested Browsery:
She has some nice
feedback from readers who responded to her email.
I'm not earning millions, but I get
feedback from readers who love my story.
Here, you can post your prequel or any piece of writing for free and get quick
feedback from readers who can put the piece on their recommended list (or not).
Self - publishing has allowed me to get my work out into the world, and
the feedback from readers who have been moved my messages in some way has been so rewarding.
I just went through a month of soul - searching to decide if I should essentially swap my main plot and my sub plot, after a year of
feedback from readers who don't believe the character would act based on the main plot.
And yes, it's more fun to get
feedback from readers who love our stories.
Since writing that piece, we've gotten
feedback from some readers who told us that they had difficulty figuring out which of the BBW dating sites were legit, and which were scammy.
We've gotten tons of awesome
feedback from readers who've tried our sweet potato crust pizza, so I've added our favorite reader - submitted ideas later in the post!
I'm always thrilled to get
feedback from readers who try out the recipes at home.
I love hearing
feedback from readers who've tried one of my recipes, and I'm so glad you liked it.
Not exact matches
From writers who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream of online feedback, to readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than e
From writers
who are creatively exhausted
from managing a constant stream of online feedback, to readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than e
from managing a constant stream of online
feedback, to
readers who can't seem to pull themselves away
from their smartphones, to activists who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than e
from their smartphones, to activists
who are burned out
from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than e
from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies
who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than ever.
-LSB-...] after
feedback from quite a few
readers who made a similar version of this recipe - The 3 Ingredient No Bake Pumpkin Fudge.
We also gather significant
feedback from our
readers (parents like you
who've read our book, Baby Bargains has over 1 million copies in print).
So, in this case, Kate was able to put a version of that story up online and we were then able to use the
feedback that we got
from readers and
from other professional scientists,
who were responding to that article.
This simple pay - per - title membership gives writers the chance to garner attention
from high - caliber
readers — including professional book reviewers and media outlets — as well as consumer reviewers
who post
feedback on sites like Goodreads or Amazon.
We simply can not wait for The Belles to hit shelves next month, and if the
feedback we've been hearing
from those of you
who scored Advanced
Reader Copies
from us last fall is any indication, we're not the only ones looking forward to Dhonielle Clayton's first foray into Fantasy.
I'm beginning to think my current beta
reader is not
who I need to have be reading my books, because I'm not getting the kind of
feedback I need
from her, and trying to «fix» the book in response to her comments has brought me to a grinding halt.
Then there are a number of authors
who begin their blogs with the intent of writing their books post by post and getting
feedback from their
readers along the way.
You should get
feedback from at least 3 - 5 beta
readers (not your mom or dad)
who can give you critical
feedback on your work.
The goal is to get early
feedback on your work
from readers who fit an ideal
reader profile or
who are professional editors familiar with your book's genre and topic.
That doesn't necessarily mean they can't be beta
readers for us, but we have to recognize that we'll get only very high - level
feedback from them and that we need to search out additional beta
readers who can be more nitpicky.
I started getting
feedback from the Wattpad
reader community and some of the people
who provided
feedback seemed to be more experienced in writing, so they would help me out with grammar corrections or advice on how to build a character, add descriptions, and to fine tune my writing.
You've chosen beta
readers from more than one source
who understand your genre, you've given them your best work so they don't correct flaws you know about, and you receive their
feedback.
The purpose of beta
readers is to solicit valuable, objective
feedback from individuals
who are willing to read a pre-edited version of your book.
Many decisions we make here at Lulu are based on years worth of
feedback from authors and
readers who let us know what's working for them and what's not working for them via our forums, our support cases, our online chat and our social networks.
Or you can send out your manuscript between drafts to a number of people you connect with as beta
readers,
who are willing to read your book and offer
feedback at whatever level you might find useful —
from catching typos, to telling you the character with the Southern accent just ain't cuttin» it.
Writers
who are working in genre fiction really want to satisfy and entertain their
readers, so I think they're more open to
feedback from their audience — they really want to get to the point where their audience is happy.
Please note that comments will only be accepted
from valid members of this site
who provide
feedback that is beneficial to
readers of the blog.
In the year since we first uploaded this paper, we have had some useful comments
from a number of
readers of version 0.1,
who between them have provided helpful
feedback, spotted typos / mistakes, and suggested some relevant additional references.
Thanks to help
from blog
readers, those
who visited the ACPD site and many others
who we have communicated with, our paper has received considerable
feedback.
Advanced legal writers can benefit
from this type of collaboration as well; the ideal
reader for an upper - level seminar paper or thesis is a non-expert member of the discourse community
who can provide
feedback as a knowledgeable (but not expert) legal
reader.
Through the years, I've gotten tons of great
feedback from iPhone J.D.
readers, ranging
from emails to over 2,500 comments on the site, and I've been honored to share guests posts by attorneys
from around the world
who use iPhones and iPads in their law practice.