Sentences with phrase «for fiction readers»

E-books and other digital formats are gaining in popularity for fiction readers and an increasing number of academic disciplines, yet very few art books meet the digital demand, even as more images of art are available online.
Hence, while the relationship was non-significant for nonfiction readers, the relationship was positive for fiction readers along every point of the slope.
Further analyses revealed that especially under conditions of low transportation, empathy differed significantly between the two conditions (p <.10), but with increasing transportation, empathy increased for fiction readers while it was not significant for the control condition.
The relation of emotional transportation with empathy T3 was positive and significant for fiction readers (unstandardized slope B =.09, p <.05), and not significant in the control condition (B = −.02, ns).
The transition for the fiction reader will be sower, but it is a real possibility that the real book will suffer the same fate as the law libraries.

Not exact matches

«a voracious reader, Kahn devours everything except fiction, which adds little value to his search for investment ideas.
Although generally categorized as a novel for young readers, this Newbery award - winner and science fiction classic, grapple with adult - sized questions about the nature of God and the existence of evil.
For what Davies seems to be doing in this book, and in all his fiction since Fifth Business, is catching the reader's attention through marvels of storytelling to bring him or her to the point of undertaking a similar journey toward individuation.
As a science - fiction reader I am always amazed that some people will say that a book brings into focus human nature and future trends and a possible scheme for the salvation of the human race from our own self - destructiveness.
Having avoided contemporary fiction for most of my adult life, I at first could not believe what English prose had been reduced to, let alone that any reader could find the book's substantive claims remotely plausible.
The odd selection touched a nerve for readers of O'Connor's fiction, who rightly note the author's penchant for depicting humanity darkly.
On this topic, he has been justly unsettling his readers for decades through thousands of pages of poetry, fiction, and prose.
Whether it's the fiction writer tying in a cliff hanger at the end of every chapter, derailing the reader's plan to stop for the night five chapters ago, or the comedian on stage who knows that he must surprise his audience at least 180 times... keep the surprises coming.
Goldstein's writings emerge as brilliant arguments for the belief that fiction in our time may be the best vehicle for involving readers in questions of morality and existence.
Full marks to Gollancz for publishing this collection of stories by one of Britain's consistently finest science fiction writers — but it, and other book publishers, would be doing themselves, writers and readers a favour by providing more outlets for short fiction.
But much of this evidence is based on correlations: Self - reported avid readers or those familiar with fiction also tend to perform better on certain tests of empathy, for example.
We hope to leave readers with a user - friendly kit for sorting fact from fiction about mental health and illness.
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FAQ: A Young Adult's Guide To New Health Insurance Choices Some of Obamacare's biggest changes were directed at 20 - somethings and other young Young adult fiction or young adult literature (YA) is fiction published for readers in their youth.
Young adult fiction or young adult literature (YA) is fiction published for readers in their youth.
In fiction, you get readers who are asked to provide voices for however many characters the author invented.
I've been an avid science fiction reader and movie goer for many years and a writer for just a couple of years.
Joan Lindsay's 1967 novel Picnic at Hanging Rock begins with a tantalizing note, a mystery within the mystery of the book itself: «Whether Picnic at Hanging Rock is fact or fiction, my readers must decide for themselves.
Write regularly, write about what you know, imitate writers you admire, don't be afraid of rejection... — those tips and more from an experienced editor of fiction for young readers!
Whether it's beginning readers, juniors or older teens, having a good mix of fiction and nonfiction books on offer will ensure there's plenty for students to choose from.
This will aid students through the new GCSE English Language - for which they need to become confident readers of 19th, 20th, and 21st Century fiction and non-fiction texts.
Whether you are looking for fiction for middle schoolers, a picture book for young readers, or a nonfiction text, one of today's books is sure to fit the bill!
Our latest product is a series of comic - book versions of our science fiction chapter books — all recorded for at - risk readers, of course.
Check out Hot Topics for Early Readers, Science Fiction / Fantasy, Biographies, Science, on Being Gifted and Social Stuff and lots more!
When it comes to fiction versus nonfiction, the new Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts isn't «an either or thing,» says Marfè Ferguson Delano, a nonfiction children's book writer whose books often connect her young readers to novels on the subjects she writes about.
Some ideas to make reading appealing to adolescents include pairing classic literature with similarly themed young adult fiction; building a classroom library that addresses the curriculum and the needs of students; providing time for sustained silent reading; start book clubs; and using Venn diagrams, dinner party, and readers» theater techniques to explore issues in literature.
It features printable and digital books, fiction and nonfiction, for struggling readers with TONS of support, especially in the area of comprehension.
But, of the description you've given me I'd use a Differentiated Strategy for general fiction, speculative fiction, and steampunk readers.
«For the first longlist in its new form, the Man Booker International Prize invites readers to share a thrilling journey of discovery across the finest fiction in translation.
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This is, in large part, because readers read historical fiction for different reasons.
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Hidden Shadows is a Winner in the Fiction category of the 2016 NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement award; Winner 2016 Global Ebook Awards, Popular Literature Fiction; Short - Listed for the Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize; finalist for the Eric Hoffer First Horizon Award; Honorable Mention, General Fiction, Eric Hoffer Award; Finalist, da Vinci Eye Award; Finalist, Debut category: WFWA (Women's Fiction Writers Association) Star Award Contest; Finalist, Literary Fiction, NIEA (National Indie Excellence Awards); Finalist for the Will Rogers Medallion Award in the Western Romance category; Finalist in the NERFA contest (National Excellence in Romance Fiction Awards), sponsored by First Coast Romance Writers, for «Novel with Romantic Elements;» Finalist in the Long Contemporary category for the Aspen Gold Reader's Choice Contest (Heart of Denver Romance Writers) and Top Ten finisher, Best Other Novel, Predators & Editors Readers» Poll 2015 as well as other awards and accolades.
Sony has entered the eBook retail market with the launch of Reader Store UK, a one - stop shop for the purchase of digital editions of old and new fiction and non-fiction books.However, while it has an online presence to browse and search for books, purchasing... Read more
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Red Adept: As a fantasy / science fiction author, what improvements do you see for eBook Readers in the future?
Readers may also be interested in this post by Sangeeta Mehta entitled Is Self - Publishing a Viable Option for Literary Fiction Writers as well as my earlier post, Tearing Down the Wall: Why The Literary Community Should Embrace Indie Authors.
While writing a novel during NaNoWriMo, as mentioned in my previous post, I've been considering an important question for authors and readers alike: which tense works best in fiction?
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We look for books that are unique, providing readers with something other than the standard commercial fiction already lining bookstore shelves.
POD simply doesn't work well for self - published fiction, because at the typical price of a printed book, few readers will take a chance on an unknown quantity.
The way we see it, the most important thing we can do for the reading economy is to create an audience of eager readers who want high - quality fiction.
For science - fiction readers, they want to know that a popular science - fiction author endorses the book.
They have about 700 writers creating serialized fiction for 300,000 readers.
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