Sentences with phrase «how nice the reader»

Regardless of how nice the reader is, its worthless to me as long as I can only get something from «their online store of X number of books».

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Now, I'll give the readers here credit for catching the part where they flashed up on the screen a nice graphic stating that you COULD put an extra ice pack or two into the lunch and probably «decrease the risk,» but I think talking about how not even an ice pack, or refrigeration at many day cares, is enough to keep your child from possibly coming down with foodborne illness could be enough to make some less conscious parents throw up their hands in disgust and say «I give up.»
So nice to read positive comments from readers on how your site has changed their life for the better.
As food bloggers, it's not just important to show our readers how delicious our food is — nice food photos make for great content!
This is a truly fantastic and super fun article I love how you're bringing the paris vibe to your blog and to your readers, such a super nice idea!
I am a big fan of plaid print, and I've got some inspiring tips and tricks for you and your readers, on how to wear checks in 2018, would be nice if you see it: http://stylefavourite.com/plaid-print-clothes-and-accessories-2018/ My Best, Daisy
I am a big fan of jumpsuits and I've got some inspiring tips and tricks for you and your readers, on how to wear jumpsuits in 2018, would be nice if you see it:
As I mentioned in my How Do We Find Beta Readers post (that I also linked to above), we can sometimes model for others the type of feedback we'd like to receive and hope that «teaches» them that, yes, there is a way to give constructive criticism and still be «nice
Morris gave readers some context with a nice description of The Row: «Visitors new to Nashville are invariably surprised at how small, compact and unassuming the area known as Music Row is.
At The Comics Journal, Joe McCulloch has a nice introduction to Shonen Jump, in which he talks about how the magazine differs from its Japanese counterpart (not only does it not carry every series in Japanese SJ, it actually includes series from other magazines) and offers some suggestions for readers who are intimidated by jumping in at chapter 634 of a series.
Although it's nice to think about your book on display at your local Barnes & Noble bookstore, most of your book's success depends on how easy it is for prospective readers to discover it while searching for information online.
A nice follow - up article to this one might be advice to beta readers on giving pre-publication feedback (especially because writers are so close to their work), how to be a good beta reader with respect to turn around times etc., how to turn down (usually free) projects that do not interest you or that you do not have time for, etc..
Even when I tried to minimize glare for a nice side - by - side shot, you can see how the limited light that does get through gives unpredictable texture to the Reader, while leaving the Kindle more or less unblemished:
Tribelli continued: «New is always nice, but relevant is even better, and we know how to deliver what readers want.»
Finally for this edition, for you fellow Science Fiction readers and writers out there, here is a very nice article indeed from The Smithsonian, about how writers have been predicting the future.
See: http://www.teleread.com/paul-biba/the-e-ink-has-dried-on-kindle-lending-whether-authors-like-it-or-not-by-steven-lewis/ Note that, despite all the e-book reader - enthusiasts» claims about how nice it is to share and discuss e-books with personal friends, there are entire websites set up to trade loans of Nook e-books.
I am not always consistent with getting pics of my books but it would be nice to see a How to section on making your books look nice on your ubook reader.
It's been over two years since I reviewed an ebook reader with a 9.7 - inch E Ink screen, and I forgot just how much nicer a larger screen is for reading.
Based on SE - ED's analysis, eBooks were seen like a «fashion» statement, a nice thing to have but there was no record showing how many readers were actually buying it.
But I'm slowly learning how to put the right wording out there that will generate an emotion from my reader instead of a «hum... that would be nice» thought.
This is a nice - to - have where you get quotes from your readers about how awesome you are.
This is not how the company came up with those flight numbers, but it's a nice way for me to explain them to you and your readers!
I see the publishers perspective on this — it is nice to know exactly how many regular readers you have and who they are.
So much of it is focusing on how to make money, and although extra income would be nice, what I really want is an audience that reads my blog because it is a genuine reflection of the things a reader and I both find interesting.
How nice of you to ask about your readers homes.
As a reader who loves your updated traditional style, could you do a post on how you have taught your boys to respect and live with nice (and often breakable) furnishings!
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