We're always looking
for hear from our readers, and we welcome your feedback.
Not exact matches
«I've already
heard from countless
readers they will be giving up Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte
for good because of the information I uncovered,» she says.
«We'd like to thank Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes
for agreeing to an interview at our WSJD Live 2015 conference, and
for the opportunity she gave all of our
readers and viewers to
hear from her.
It is not unusual
for me to
hear from retired
readers who lament the fact that they didn't maintain a significant portion of their assets in some form of common stocks.
Additionally, I love
hearing how the site has helped people and am always looking
for ways to make it more useful
for my
readers, so please leave me some feedback
from time to time.
In response to our coordinate efforts
for Mutuality 2012, I have
heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored,
from multiple
readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry,
from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along,
from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them,
from followers of Jesus whose passion
for justice and equality has been renewed,
from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
The reading pleasure that results
from this conversation — different
for different
readers — is not merely the simple pleasure of
hearing a good story, but the complex pleasures of strong feelings — sometimes violent disagreement, sometimes frustration and sometimes a euphoric recognition, produced by Augustine's text, of the «beauty so ancient and so new,» to which Augustine points through the beauty of his prose.
So it's been such a joy to
hear from readers who have used A Year of Biblical Womanhood
for their book clubs or group studies.
As summer comes to a close and we return to the rhythm of the school year, I've been
hearing from a lot of
readers who are interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town as a book study
for their Sunday school, college group, or book club.
This turned out to be one of the most rewarding experiences of my blogging career, as I
heard from so many
readers who were challenged and changed by God's good news
for men and women.
- I'd be interested to
hear from those
readers who,
for whatever reason, have chosen a vocation that involves lifelong celibacy.
or
hear from readers who,
for the first time in many years, feel drawn to the Bible again.
I love
hearing from readers and I especially love when they ask
for advice to modify a recipe.
I love it when I
hear from a
reader through social media, I have received many questions and requests
for menu planning... so please, if you need to talk food, talk to me!!
Thanks so much
for stopping by to give us feedback — we always totally love
hearing from readers and finding out how our recipes worked
for them!
However, what we
hear from most
readers is that they're looking
for simple vegetarian recipes or healthy dinner ideas.
Thanks so much
for leaving this super nice comment, I love
hearing stuff like this
from my
readers!
The reason the frosting can be difficult I think is because of the low fat cream cheese — sometimes it makes frosting really wet so you don't have to add any liquid, sometimes it's too dry; I think it depends on the brands... Anyways, thank you
for reading my blog
for some time, I'm always excited to
hear from long time
readers!
Surprisingly, I've
heard from many
readers lately who are not fans of coconut and have asked
for coconut - free recipes and substitutions, so yes — this one is safe and yummy
for anti-coconutters!
We've been publishing this fan favorite
for a few months now, and what we've
heard from readers like you is that a subscription option
for this newsletter would be a welcome addition!
For today's Friday Buffet: school lunches
from around the world, lunches that are works of art, and a few other tidbits that may be of interest to Lunch Tray
readers: House
Hearings Begin on the Child Nutrition Act Reauthorization Yesterday,... [Continue reading]
My dear
reader, you might be surprised to
hear this praise
for Governor Andrew Cuomo coming
from me.
Readers may be alarmed to
hear all this, but the explanations are below in black and white in written answers
from the Work and Pensions Minister, replying to questions posed by the Conservative MP
for St Albans, Anne Main, and passed exclusively to ConservativeHome.
One of the biggest joys of blogging
for me has always been
hearing from readers and listeners.
I didn't experience this personally, but have
heard from many
readers that they had this
for the first few days and up to two weeks but
from their experience, it seemed to resolve itself.
Hi Angie, thank you
for your comment, we love to
hear from our
readers.
Thanks
for your sweet words, I love
hearing from my
readers!
I
hear from a lot of
readers who have Celiac and are looking
for recipe options.
Every day we
hear from people who are frustrated and looking
for help, and nothing gives us more satisfaction than helping our
readers negotiate the online and offline world of dating and relationships.
I dated online
for many years, and I've also
heard from thousands of
readers about their experiences in this arena, so my advice is both personal and impersonal in terms of its origins.
Vikkramm said the diverse responses he
heard from his
readers inspired him to write a book called «Tell Me Honey... 2000 Questions
for Couples.»
«Every day, we
hear from people who are frustrated and looking
for help, and nothing gives us more satisfaction than helping our
readers.»
You, Vanity Fair
reader, might have
heard from Liftn, the weightlifting site, that Lindsay Lohan is dating Je - Yong Ha, a wealthy Korean bodybuilder who Safety is the number one concern
for singles seeking love online - so why risk yours?
April says, «I
hear from so many
readers asking me
for relationship advice about relationships that they've conducted not only long distance, but entirely online, never having met once.
For us here at Teacher, our annual survey provides another opportunity to
hear from our
readers and listeners, what they'd like to see more of, and how we can continue to improve the content we provide.
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.
That's because reviewers write reviews
for readers, not authors, and when they
hear from an author directly, it can feel a little creepy — like you're looking in their windows.
For the benefit of other blog
readers, I would just say that there has indeed been an email
from Derek Doepker (author of Kindle Bestseller Secrets) saying that he has
heard that Amazon may be changing their rules to ban this method or something like it.
Reviewers fall into two camps: those who love
hearing from an author and those who feel reviews are
for other
readers and that authors don't belong in that space.
It's where every part of your communication strategy meets — clickthroughs
from your search engine ads, folks who
heard you on NPR and want to learn more (dream big, folks), reporters checking you out
for a story,
readers who clicked
from your Facebook page
for more information, or people who picked up your literature at that reading you did last week.
At the same time, as technology makes self - publishing ever easier, the industry will
hear new voices
from around the globe and
from places that have been underrepresented in the past, giving
readers a greater variety of indie titles than ever before, but making it more vital
for authors to find a way to stand out
from the pack.
We've all been closely following Teleread
for a while now and would love to
hear feedbacks
from you and your
readers.
I don't
hear much about «ownership» issues
from the
readers I know but a significant loss of retail will be as devastating
for print books as it was
for the other altered industries.
It's fun
for readers and fans to
hear from the authors they are reading now and again.
I've
heard stories
from others about how hard it can be to find beta
readers for their writing.
It's satisfying to
hear from a
reader that they got lost in one of my pioneer stories and
for a while forgot their problems.
One of the few criticisms we've
heard from readers about Wild is irritation
for how utterly unprepared she was
for her 1,100 mile hike along the Pacific Coast Trail.
The more I
heard from readers, the more convinced I became that it is essential
for Regency authors to have access to information on the period.
But I'm so heartened to
hear from readers that they are enjoying the Artamon stories — thank you
for getting in touch!
When I
hear a good story
from a colleague or author friend and can convince them to write about it
for us here, the article usually resonates with
readers.