and looks forward to
hearing from readers about their experience reading the book!
We love
hearing from our readers about their sugar dating stories and how their experience could help other sugar babies.
We look forward to
hearing from readers about their personal observations after reading the articles.
I'd actually love to
hear from your readers about their favorite cloth diapers.
I love to
hear from readers about what they're struggling with in today's writing world, or how they've triumphed in their own lives.
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.
We would love to
hear from our readers about your experiences with Doxies so feel free to leave a comment below!
We'd love to
hear from readers about what software and apps they use for managing their work and home life without paper.
I started this blog to have a way to share my experiences, and hopefully to
hear from my readers about their experiences.
Not exact matches
Since I wrote
about this two days ago, I've
heard from a lot of
readers with questions
about the fine print.
If you're part of the TLS group, you'd have already
heard about it, but I very recently joined a group of tarot card
readers whose own religious beliefs range
from secular to progressive Christian.
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.
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....
This week I
heard from a multitude of friends and
readers who expressed frustration regarding Christian conferences that tend to speak
about LGBT people as if they were an issue, removed
from the Church, rather than speak with LGBT people who are in fact a part of the Church.
Nothing means more to me than when I
hear from you, my
readers,
about your experiences using my EasyLunchboxes.
One of the things that Spectator
readers found hard to believe (as did I when I first
heard about it) was that the British had attacked civilians in India
from the air.
If you have made such a transition successfully or have been stymied along the way, our
readers would like to
hear about and learn
from your experiences.
The question might surprise longtime Discover
readers, who regularly
hear about breakneck advances in fields ranging
from engineered materials to atomic teleportation.
I'm eager to
hear from you, our
readers,
about the stories you read here and those you would like to see.
Steve: So, what we are talking
about here is, a traditional journalist might think that his or her job is to quote the evolutionary biologist, quote the creationist and let the
reader decide, whereas the blogger can say, «Oh, by the way, this stuff that you're
hearing from the creationist is nonsense.»
We both enjoy
hearing from our
readers and like to
hear about your questions and concerns
about food, nutrition and healthy living.
I have
heard from numerous
readers about the dramatic changes they've seen in their symptoms after switching
from a T4 - only medication like Synthroid, Levoxyl or levothyroxine to a T3 - containing medication like Armour Thyroid, Nature - Throid, WP Thyroid or compounded T4 / T3.
What I have
heard over the years
from you the
readers is that Kombucha fits into just
about any lifestyle and supports both the good and bad choices we make as best as it can through digestive health, flushing toxins and re-balancing the body.
Nevertheless, I wanted to open a discussion
about consumer expectations and market reality because I
hear many of the same complaints and questions
from readers, clients, friends, and family.
One of the hardest things I
hear from readers and friends
about the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, thinking
about fall clothes when it's super hot outside.
Our Social Media Manager, Caitlin Timson, and our Editorial Assistant, Kelly Etz, chat
about their own deal breakers and
hear from a few of our
readers.
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.
Chris said he loves to
hear feedback
from his
readers and clients, and he encourages people to contact him with any questions or comments they may have
about Masculine Profiles.
Whether it's running, knitting, playing with your pet, a particular book or poem, I'd personally love to
hear about it, and I'm sure the rest of the
readers could benefit
from it, too.
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.
We want to
hear from our blog
readers, too... fill out this survey
about how you read, and we'll report back on The Book Case with the results in a couple of weeks.
I
hear a lot
about the importance of a powerful opening that engages
readers from the start, but it's also important to stay connected with
readers.
London based
readers looking to discover a different side of manga will be very interested to
hear about the Gekiga: Alternative Manga
From Japan.
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.
Because of the personal stories and words of wisdom
from more than a dozen indie authors in my book, I felt your
readers would enjoy
hearing about it.
I've
heard stories
from fellow indy authors
about conversing with a potential
reader at an author event and having the
reader ask who their publisher is.
They've
heard from readers — or in some cases, even agents and editors — who don't believe the character's situation because of their personal beliefs
about what a black, gay, autistic, etc. experience would be like.
I've
heard stories
from others
about how hard it can be to find beta
readers for their writing.
From all that you have been reading
about e-book
readers or
heard about them on talk - shows, you know that there are not one but many devices, which has added to your confusion.
But it's also wonderful to have
heard from so many kids at the time, and now as adults, who talk
about how the Baby - Sitters Club books turned them into
readers.
If you walk away
from Avon, you're walking away
from that database of
readers who want to
hear about your next book.
As Kelly
heard from her
readers that they wanted more
from her, she began to think
about how to give it to them.
And we're interested in #FutureChat this week in
hearing from members of The FutureBook community
about what else is needed in the way of information, what better data on production and sales might offer, not just to authors but also to publishers, their editors and acquisition teams, to marketers and publicity officers, none of whom can see clearly what
reader - consumers are up to «by candlelight.»
Its primary audience is
readers, who don't necessarily want to
hear from or connect with authors, so be careful
about that.
I've posted before
about hearing from readers when it comes to learning how they find independently published works of literary fiction.
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.
Robert Trahan responds here to Amazon
Reader Reviews: 12 Things Everybody and His Grandmother Needs to Know by Anne R. Allen, who seems to have
heard from everybody and their grandfathers
about it.
And even if they didn't, most
readers aren't going to randomly purchase books
from the back of Amazon's search list, but are going to choose titles they've
heard good things
about or
from authors they've read before.
The pros will continue to put up quality work, with great covers and enticing back cover blurbs and well edited sampling so that
readers will find new authors the same as they always have; having
heard about an author
from a friend or seeing them mention in a blopg or on a writers site or panel, maybe an online review, They'll «pick up» the book that looks attractive and interesting, check out the description and maybe reading the first few pages.
Since I put these measures in place, over 15,000
readers have signed up to
hear from me
about new releases and promotions - all in just a few months.