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Melissa, Thanks a million for alerting your readers to this amazing home tour!!

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Instead of opting for a coveted internship like many of his Stanford MBA counterparts, JuicyCampus.com founder Matt Ivester self - published a book alerting readers to the potential dangers of social networks.
(Hat tip to an alert and thoughtful reader for forwarding the Maine paper's story.)
Within hours of the announcement on Thursday — which involves making it easier for users to flag fakes, as well as alerting readers when the accuracy of a story has been called into question — conservative outlets were already dismissing the move as a conspiracy of left - leaning partisans, designed to smother alternative sources and protect existing «gatekeepers.»
Readers will find that the Commodity Trader's Almanac provides the same type of important historical information and analysis on commodities as the classic Stock Trader's Almanac does for stocks, alerting them to little - known market patterns and tendencies to help them forecast trends with accuracy and confidence.
If that social context is alert, open, and engaged, the writer's solitary quest for perfection is a little less lonely, and the reader's attempt to find the best new writing much easier.
The epigraphs that introduce each of Updike's books, however, should alert the reader to the need for sensitivity concerning religious elements.
P.S. Thanks to reader Lindsay Ingalls of Running With Tongs for alerting me to the availability of nut milk bags at People's Co-op.
For example, the robust Take the Black Stout was inspired by the shadowy Night's Watch military order, while the ancho chile — infused Fire and Blood took its cues from the dragons — a serious spoiler alert for Wetmore (and possibly readers of this articlFor example, the robust Take the Black Stout was inspired by the shadowy Night's Watch military order, while the ancho chile — infused Fire and Blood took its cues from the dragons — a serious spoiler alert for Wetmore (and possibly readers of this articlfor Wetmore (and possibly readers of this article).
We would also suggest that readers sign up for a 4 - day trial of Sportsbook Insider Pro for real - time odds, public betting trends, Best Bet picks, contrarian plays, steam moves, reverse line movement alerts and much more.
Earlier this week, a TLT reader named Ivy Ken alerted me to a terrific blog post she wrote for the DC School Food Project, an advocacy group dedicated to improving the meals in Washington, DC.
A reader forwarded an alert sent out yesterday about an «Albany occupation» planned for this Wednesday in opposition to what's being billed as Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed budget.
Several readers have emailed in this morning to alert me to reports that State Republican Party executive director Tom Basile is seriously considering running for an open state Senate seat currently held by a GOPer.
Thanks to the BxNN reader who sent us the first link, and Riverdale Ramblings for alerting us to the second.
COPE also states that «Retraction is a mechanism for correcting the literature and alerting readers to publications that contain such seriously flawed or erroneous data that their findings and conclusions can not be relied upon.
My recipe for today's totally awesome Ginger Pear Green Smoothie: Yield: 1 serving You will need: blender, knife, cutting board, measuring cups and spoons 1 pear 1 lemon - juice of 1/4 cucumber 1/4 cup fresh spearmint 3 T hemp seeds 1 chunk fresh ginger 3 - 4 stalks kale, de-stemmed 1 - 1.5 cups water One of my readers who is doing the Body Fuel System wrote me last night because she has a big exam coming up, and she asked me what snacks she should take to stay alert!
At First for Women, we rely on Gittleman to alert us to the newest scientific studies with the most urgent relevance for our readers — and she always delivers.»
I have to give credit to you smart readers for alerting me to Breaking Bad a while back.
Readers can also sign up for news alerts on major stories in the pre-K-12 world and real - time delivery of the latest posts from their favorite news and opinion blogs.
So for all those alert readers who noticed a change in this column's focus — from accountability to assessment — you noticed right!
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareA Writer Beware reader alerted me recently to A&M Publishing, a new venture from author Steve Alten.
In addition to book sales in the major bookstores, I alert readers as to special coupons available for free or nearly free books, but generally disregard any «free samples», «free excerpts», books with advertising or other gimmicks, including those that seem to be mostly intended to get email info for a mailing list (ie, internet only books created just to give away and drive traffic to a web site).
Of course the address of the house is number 3 (for the three bears) and alert readers will spy a little wolf sneaking into the left corner of the page.
It should also alert any reader who has purchased trash literature and reimburse for misleading advertising or face prosecution itself.
Amazon offers these features to its customers throughout the year in an effort to alert their readers to some of the titles they may not have otherwise browsed for, making book discovery more valid based on book sales and annual themes.
Finding these deals can be quite daunting, unless you are subscribed to BookBub, a daily email that alerts readers to free and deeply discounted e-Books that are available for a limited time.
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editing your novel 3.6 Tips on How to Edit a Book 4 Format and Package Your Book 4.1 The Thinking That Goes Into Making a Book Cover 4.2 Design Your Book Cover 4.3 Format Your Book 4.4 Choosing a Title for Your Fiction Book 5 Publish 5.1 A Listing of Scams and Alerts from Writers Beware 5.2 Publishing Advice from JA Konrath 5.3 How to Find a Literary Agent 5.4 Understanding Literary Agents 5.5 Association of Authors» Representatives 5.6 Self - Publishing Versus Traditional Publishing 5.7 Lulu, Lightning Source or Create SpaFor Designing A Novel 1.6 Seven Tips From Ernest Hemingway on How to Write Fiction 1.7 Study the Writing Habits of Ernest Hemingway 1.8 Making Your Characters Come Alive 1.9 Vision, Voice and Vulnerability 1.10 10 Points on Craft by Barry Eisler 1.11 Coming up with Character Names 1.12 Using the Right «Camera Angle» for Your Writing 1.13 The Art of «Layering» in Fiction Writing 1.14 Weaving Humor Into Your Stories 1.15 On Telling Better Stories 1.16 The 25 Best Opening Lines in Western Literature 1.17 6 Ways to Hook Your Readers from the Very First Line 1.18 Plot Development: Climax, Resolution, and Your Main Character 1.19 How to Finish A Novel 2 Get Feedback 2.1 Finding Beta Readers 2.2 Understanding the Role of Beta Readers 2.3 Find Readers By Writing Fan Fiction 2.4 How Fan Fiction Can Make You a Better Writer 3 Edit Your Book 3.1 Find an Editor 3.2 Directory of Book Editors 3.3 Self Editing for Fiction Writers 3.4 The Top Ten Book Self Editing Tips 3.5 Advice for self - editing your novel 3.6 Tips on How to Edit a Book 4 Format and Package Your Book 4.1 The Thinking That Goes Into Making a Book Cover 4.2 Design Your Book Cover 4.3 Format Your Book 4.4 Choosing a Title for Your Fiction Book 5 Publish 5.1 A Listing of Scams and Alerts from Writers Beware 5.2 Publishing Advice from JA Konrath 5.3 How to Find a Literary Agent 5.4 Understanding Literary Agents 5.5 Association of Authors» Representatives 5.6 Self - Publishing Versus Traditional Publishing 5.7 Lulu, Lightning Source or Create Spafor Your Writing 1.13 The Art of «Layering» in Fiction Writing 1.14 Weaving Humor Into Your Stories 1.15 On Telling Better Stories 1.16 The 25 Best Opening Lines in Western Literature 1.17 6 Ways to Hook Your Readers from the Very First Line 1.18 Plot Development: Climax, Resolution, and Your Main Character 1.19 How to Finish A Novel 2 Get Feedback 2.1 Finding Beta Readers 2.2 Understanding the Role of Beta Readers 2.3 Find Readers By Writing Fan Fiction 2.4 How Fan Fiction Can Make You a Better Writer 3 Edit Your Book 3.1 Find an Editor 3.2 Directory of Book Editors 3.3 Self Editing for Fiction Writers 3.4 The Top Ten Book Self Editing Tips 3.5 Advice for self - 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This option wouldn't allow for push notifications, so the means of alerting the reader they have new content would be email (a service like MailChimp).
Today, for instance, the blog alerts readers to free editions of a Ken Blanchard business book, an LGBT romance, a modern translation of the New Testament, a paranormal mystery, a general - fiction novel, and an assortment of other titles.
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Since launching the Free Content Alerts column, which highlights sites and platforms where ebooks and econtent may be downloaded and read for free, we've brought to our readers» attention 10 great sites to recommend to anyone looking for quality content online in digital format, particularly those unable to access quality ebooks through their local libraries, ranging from classics to professional literature and from popular fiction to scholarly monographs.
Here's a new social promotion a reader just alerted us to: «like» Big O Tires Cheyenne on Facebook and, for each new «like» through the end of February, they'll donate $ 1 to the Black Dog Animal Rescue!
Here's a new social promotion a reader just alerted us to: «like» Big O Tires Cheyenne on Facebook and, for... Read More
Just a very quick post to alert readers to a promotion that American Airlines may be running but that seems to be limited to, at best, a small subset of American Airlines AAdvantage members (none of the three accounts I control were targeted for this promotion).
UPDATE: An astute reader alerted me that for Studio locations ONLY those with Platinum or Centurion cards may enter (and may bring in family or one guest).
Held denied a metaphorical interest in the letters; nevertheless, the pictorial device of singling out initials for monumental treatment has precedent, most notably in Celtic illuminated manuscript painting, where the scale and lavish decoration of the initial letter alert the reader to the import of the text that follows.
Last fall I alerted Spectator readers to the start - up nonprofit Alliance for Climate Education, which spreads the global warming alarmism gospel to students one school assembly at a time.
By Paul Chesser Last fall I alerted Spectator readers to the start - up nonprofit Alliance for Climate Education, which spreads the global warming alarmism gospel to students one school assembly at a time.
Had the extrapolation and duplication been properly disclosed at the time, an alert reviewer or reader might have inquired about the reason for this unique treatment, which would have necessarily led to discovering the lack of robustness in MBH98.
Posts cover court cases, legislation and scholarship related to sexual discrimination for like - minded readers, as well as alert them to relevant conferences.
For example, on our own email marketing platform, we recently rolled out the ability to insert social sharing icons, as well as a Facebook «Like» button, so that readers can easily share a law firm's email alert, newsletter or invite content with their social network and / or on their Facebook wall.
The material in this law alert has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
Readers who wish to keep up to date should log on to the SRA website (www.sra.org.uk) and sign up for the consultation paper alert system offered.
Readers will be able to access content by topics, areas of law and industries from across ALM's various legal publications, receive alerts for each, preview suggested or relevant content and learn more about ALM's other sister brands.
Now, courtesy of one alert «Legally Speaking» reader, comes a Colorado federal judge with a fondness for Monty Python.
(With thanks to my friend across the Atlantic, Justin Patten, for alerting me and his other readers to this online publication.)
It will alert your reader to the type of role you're looking for in a more concise manner.
Bath, UK About Blog My plan for my blog is to pick out snippets of book news that interest me, talk about what I'm reading and alert readers to titles that might not find themselves in the glare of the publicity spotlight.
The purpose of this list is to let readers know the status of our reviews, and to enable readers to identify and alert us to any viable candidates for Top Tier or Near Top Tier that we may have missed (by contacting David Anderson, [email protected], 202-239-1248).
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