Sentences with phrase «from readers all the time»

@buriedbybooks I hear from readers ALL THE TIME who found me from libraries.

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The now 55 - employee firm builds tools for web publishers, from Al Jazeera to The New York Times, that bring to light data on where readers are clicking, why they stop reading and how to adapt their content to keep them coming back.
Today the New York Times (NYT) announced it has partnered with startup Chef'd to sell meal kits to readers based on recipes from its NYT Cooking section.
«The genesis of the «sponsor a subscription» program came directly from readers who approached us with the desire to help support independent journalism and promote news literacy after the U.S. elections,» said Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., publisher of the Times.
This opinion piece from The New York Times editorial board — part of a larger series on gun violence that also looks at the horrific statistics on the murder of women in the U.S. — focuses on the «boyfriend loophole,» something that may be familiar to regular Broadsheet readers.
Kuroda also has a reputation for being an intellectual omnivore, a voracious reader who has bided his time in airport lounges with everything from the philosophy of Wittgenstein to detective novels.
So Mic is rolling out reader - response surveys on some of its stories, which give users a sliding scale of worthiness they can choose from to express whether a post was deemed time - worthy or not.
And the move from publication to dedicated email list is a recent move that Kenny spent a lot of time debating, wanting to find a way to create the most genuine connection he could to his readers.
Mackey, a voracious reader, often has seven or eight books going at a time spanning from science fiction to economic theory.
The next article offered a look at top laptops from Lenovo, Apple, and Acer (which also did fairly well in PC World reader surveys), and gave advice on best times to buy a new laptop.
Charles Duhigg, staff writer for The New York Times and author of The Power of Habit, answers questions from readers on Quora on topics ranging from how to develop a blogging habit to what it's like to work as a journalist.
Solomon: Now comes true confessions time: Anything you can share that you would have done differently in your career - something that readers can learn from rather than repeating a mistake themselves?
Facebook said it would test a feature using Instant Articles to allow readers to see multiple stories at a time, as a package, from their preferred news organizations.
Pocket is a reader that allows you to save articles from around the web to read at later time.
In the wake of the New York Times's explosive report alleging that megaproducer and Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed and assaulted dozens of women over decades as one of the most powerful men in Hollywood, there's been one overwhelming reaction from industry insiders and dedicated celebrity gossip readers: Finally.
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.
One of the most common questions we get from our readers is: What are the steps in qualifying for a home loan as a first - time buyer?
Dear reader This year has already been very eventful for us, with Swiss Venture Capital Report published in a magazine format for the first time, the change of structure to a foundation and the filling of the foundation board with high - profile representatives of the start - up ecosystem from all over Switzerland.
This is a guest post from Jon blogs at Penny Thots, a personal finance site that helps readers improve their finances, one day at a time.
I will start tonight's BLOG with two very good comments from a long time reader and contributor GREEN AB who hails from Germany.
The truth from the ground, based on the extensive footwork due diligence I conduct plus emails from readers around the country reporting similar observations, is that the inventory of home listings of soaring (the published inventory reports by design have 2 - 3 month lag), prices are dropping quickly, the time it takes to sell a home is increasing significantly and, most important, the potential pool of middle class home buyers no longer have an income level that will support the size of mortgage it takes to «buy» a home.
A long - time reader of Notes From Underground posted a comment to a previous post promoting long GOLD / short YEN.
The book could benefit from additional real - world examples illustrating the procedures being described, (perhaps using the same dog grooming brush business referred to a couple of times) to help the reader to understand how to judge the value of particular assets and approaches and to see the tactics in use.
Editor's note: This week's reader Q&A comes from a first - time home buyer in the Philadelphia area who is considering an FHA loan to buy a house.
This is a theme that interests me (and, I'd imagine, many readers of FT), so I read it from time to time.
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 eFrom 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 efrom 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 efrom 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 efrom 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.
There's been a noticeable influx of readers from forums like these, so I though I'd take some time today to talk about the writing and publishing process.
In Yezzi's first collection, The Hidden Model, he showed his ability to go from light and ironic verse (your white meat drives me wild / dear circummortal chef, sweet Julia Child) to lines inspiring readers to wistfulness of time's «swift retreat.»
Readers may have noticed that observations in a similar vein have appeared in these pages from time to time.
I have been a long time reader of Chris Elrod's blog, and he recently announced his departure from the blogosphere.
We 20th - century readers, deeply familiar with a private reading practice that in fact developed in the Christian West from devotional reading, need to remind ourselves of the oddity of private reading in Augustine's time.
Various procedures would have been used by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion, at various places in the original manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision, at times a few lines, at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual readers to interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original manuscript accordingly a number of times before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts from successive redactional strata over the original stratum made by the manuscript of the summer of l927.4
I recently received an encouraging email from Ward Kelley, a long - time reader of this blog and someone I consider an «online» friend.
Of course, that would take quite a bit of time since RedeemingGod.com had over 2,000,000 pageviews this past year from 1,279,414 readers.
As regular readers know, the time at the family cottage here in Quebec is also a vacation from newspapers.
Another reason might be that what was clear to Paul and his readers is not clear to us because we are removed so far from the original context by time, geography, language, and culture.
At the same time, there are three groups of prospective readers who might benefit most from its pages.
Perhaps the first readers of the gospel were expected to learn from the immediacy of the response here: no time for excuses.
In rescuing the Cardinal and his times from their relative obscurity, Fr Vickers has performed a great service to Catholic readers.
If Tim was missing from the autograph table or the green room of a network television show, he was likely in a corner praying with someone he'd just met — from a reader to a part - time bookstore stock clerk to a TV network anchorman.»
’37 This incident becomes the most fitting conclusion to the Gospel, for as C. H. Dodd has so well said, «From this moment the company no longer consists solely of the eleven disciples gathered at that particular time and place; every reader of the gospel who has faith, to the end of time, is included in Christ's final beatitude.»
I find many of the times, the objection or concern many have for what tongues are comes from a misunderstanding of the purpose behind ONE of the diversities of tongues — there are at least four different kinds (diversities) of tongues mentioned in the Bible, (I've had readers of my book disagree with me and insist there's even more).
It is instead probably because, like the rest of the reading world, pastors, theologians and engaged laypersons rarely read poetry — maybe because it requires a different set of skills from reading prose, maybe because these readers choose not to embrace the indirection of metaphor, and maybe also because they have read examples of bad religious poetry that make the whole endeavor seem like a waste of time.
A recent article in the C. S. Lewis Bulletin maintains that while Reflections on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1958) is «one of the lesser known works in the Lewis Canon,» it «remains the one book on the Psalms that would satisfy the general reader in our time» (Carol Ann Brown, «Mirrors of Ourselves: Reflections from the Psalms,» CSLB X: 8, June 1979, pp. 1 - 5).
A fuller understanding of revelation may eventually require such historical knowledge, but it is the task of systematic theology, as distinct from historical theology, to sift out of the traditional material what strikes it as the content most suitably challenging, as well as Good News, for our time and for our present readers.
I grew up in South Africa in the 1980s, in a time and place almost unimaginably different from most American readers» homes.
This will not be the first time that First Thoughts readers have heard from me on the virtues of Mr. Lionel Trilling, but readers interested in learning more about one of America's greatest critics and intellectuals can check out my piece in today's Wall Street Journal....
Thus, a reader is led from thinking about the patience of God as displayed in the Bible... to early Christian thought as displayed in Tertullian, Cyprian, and Augustine... to the characteristically medieval emphases of Gregory the Great, Aquinas, and Thomas Kempis... and finally to Calvin, Jeremiah Burroughs, and Kierkegaard - men who, though quite separated in time, represent perspectives shaped by the Reformation.
or hear from readers who, for the first time in many years, feel drawn to the Bible again.
A recent article in the C. S. Lewis Bulletin maintains that while Reflections on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1958) is «one of the lesser known works in the Lewis Canon,» it «remains the one book on the Psalms that would satisfy the general reader in our time» (Carol Ann Brown, «Mirrors of Ourselves: Reflections from the...
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