It's extremely difficult, if not impossible, to make years one to 14 of
a life interesting to a reader — especially if an author insists on including the names of every playmate and the locations of their houses.
Not exact matches
This will be the deepest, broadest, most in - depth look at Mexico that we've ever presented and we've put it together
to satisfy International
Living readers like you who've expressed an
interest in discovering more about Mexico, one of the world's best retirement destinations.
Whether the blog is corporate and commercial, for a charitable cause or activism, or strictly for entertainment, the
reader expects
to walk away with insights they can use in their
life, or
to have a very
interesting conversation, at the very least.
The overwhelming majority of
readers seem
to have understood that such exercises were meant
to be hyperbolic and provocative, intended
to bring some of the Bible's most
interesting word pictures
to life, and
to illustrate, Amelia Bedelia - style, the futility of a hyper - literal application of the text.
Her nonfiction works on Christian doctrine and the role of Christianity in every aspect of daily
life posited the
reader's acceptance of or at least
interest in a call
to progress toward spiritual maturity.
Although the mall, social media and video games feature in her existence, they don't dominate it; she is unique and
interesting, and exactly the sort of person who, from a
reader's perspective, deserves
to live a long
life.
There is less focus on the deeper mysteries of God's actions and messages in relation
to our
lives, which might be of more
interest to readers of this magazine.
Having urged his
readers to follow the example of those who look
to the
interests of others (the friends of the cross), and having described the other
life option (that of the self - indulgent enemies of the cross), Paul now focuses on the hymn's words about God's work of transformation.
For
readers interested in Mistral, there is an active foundation dedicated
to her work, whose website includes (in Spanish) a great deal of information about her
life and work as well as about the foundation's activities.
Perhaps he relies too much on twentieth - century Anglo - American scholarship, but his work will prove helpful for any
reader interested in the first two centuries of Christianity, particularly in the question of how unwavering devotion
to the divine person of Jesus so rapidly became a sine qua non of the first believers»
lives.
While Frykholm has no sympathy with the Left Behind series theologically, politically or literally, she has a great deal of sympathy with its
readers and she explores why people with
interesting lives are drawn
to such schlock in their religious reading.
But if the Vinaya - pitaka holds little general -
reader interest, it is fundamental
to an understanding of Buddhism, for the very genius of Buddhism, in its original form, was
to take man out of the common
life of the world and set him apart on the way
to enlightenment, which was the end of all his seeking, for this meant escape from the wheel of birth.
The Vinaya - pitaka is wholly concerned with the monastic
life and, as such, is of little
interest to the general
reader.
Gray and Anderson's accessible, conversational book will appeal
to readers interested in a broad look at the consequences of fatherhood for both children and men, particularly if your focus is on men
living in modern Western societies.
McGraw - Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated
to improving the
lives, careers, and
interests of
readers worldwide
And the papers, although of course they have
to lobby for their own bottom line
interests, will surely lose thousands of
readers for every day they have a front page story about something that is of so little relevance
to most peoples»
lives.
Given the varied cir - cumstances of
life throughout the Islamic world, even
readers with a special
interest in Pakistan are likely
to find such a narrow focus frustrating.
I believe this will make the whole thing more inspiring for the bloggers who contribute
to the community, and for you, my green
living enthusiastic
readers, who are
interested in discovering new blogs
to read.
I am thrilled
to work with businesses and blogs that
interest my
readers and enrich their
lives.
I get the feeling of «no one cares», because I still struggle with that, but getting even a few comments from
readers is really special — it's a nice way
to connect with people who have similar
interests, especially if (like me) your real
life friends don't share those
interests.
«I always give my
readers interesting ideas
to think about and apply
to their own
lives.»
Second, presenting a fresh view of your
life could renew
interest in the
reader or allow other new people
to notice how great you really are.
But I regret that my Spanish teachers never managed
to ignite the same
interest in me, although as an avid
reader of Hemingway, I envisioned a
life of foreign travel.
Indeed, the authors occasionally surprise
readers, particularly with their recurring
interest in the subtle institutional dynamics - from state charter laws
to the nitty - gritty of making these human - scale organizations actually work over time - that mean
life or death for fledgling charter schools.
Nonfiction
interests: memoir by writers who connect the events of their
lives to readers through incredible storytelling; smart practical nonfiction with a unique hook and prescriptive elements; gift books with a strong hook and graphic elements (including humor and inspiration); history (narrative and quirky reference).
For instance, in choosing links for the 2007 Michael L. Printz Award book American Born Chinese by Gene Yang, I was able
to select graphic novels and books about graphic novels, for
readers who are
interested in the format, as well as historical fiction about the
lives of Chinese immigrants in North America and contemporary novels about teens
living with immigrant parents.
Arcas Publishing, founded in 2013 by veterans of the technology and digital media industries, publishes books on topics of consumer
interest and produces extensively researched, high - quality books
to help
readers lead more fulfilling
lives.
And it occurred
to me that they might
interest readers of my Writing
Life site.
Titles such as these are no longer limited
to words on a digital page, as the interactivity of the title means actual screenshot footage, voiceover narration from the actors in the movie, and the ability
to bring the story
to life through bonus features, a crucial step in the process of developing a reading fluency by drawing on prior knowledge and a high -
interest subject
to the young
reader.
Your job as a writer is not
to share your great ideas or share your
life story with the world, your job is
to pique the
interest of your
readers.»
Of course, the love affair between Mamah and Frank is central
to the story, but Loving Frank is first and foremost the story of Mamah's
life, and although the relationship between her and Frank is
interesting, it is the exploration of her character and the period details that impact her
life that keep the
reader enthralled, as she struggles
to reconcile her need
to be with Frank, her need
to be with her children and perhaps most powerful of all, her need
to discover who she is herself.
With an incredibly diverse cast of new characters, two unlikely love
interests and emotions that are bigger than the state of Texas, Puddin» will have
readers laughing, crying and rooting for these teens as they navigate the tough terrain that is high school and find the strength
to persevere when
life throws a curveball or two.
Currently Looking For: Fiction that hits the sweet spot between commercial and literary with
interesting settings and a strong narrative voice; mystery (particularly cozies and crossover literary — think Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger), literary thriller, and psychological suspense; and memoir by writers who connect the events of their
lives to readers through incredible storytelling, as well as a wide variety of prescriptive and narrative nonfiction and gift books.
This model, already used in US public libraries is a highly desirable solution for
readers (better value proposition, absolute freedom
to follow their
interests) and for publishers (utilize the full value of their catalog, bring
life to the long tail).
YA / General
Interest: The Wayward Children teens will continue
to charm young adult
readers, who might relate
to the experience of
living in a liminal space like McGuire's fairy lands.
Check your stories and novels
to see how these themes (or «
life - altering experiences») might be capitalized on
to further pique the
interest of your
readers.
The voice of Cardinal Mercier could not be stilled and Mercier Press is proud
to borrow from him the inspiration for its publishing programme, which is a belief in the importance of Ireland's ability
to provide accessible histories and cultural books for Irish
readers and all who are
interested in Irish cultural
life.
Life experience essay, which contains any
interesting event, is sure
to win the success with the
reader.
For any
readers interested in punk rock who
live in the area, be sure
to check it out.
Cons: ~ Books are only available
to readers with electronic devices ~ The media does not consider ebooks as newsworthy as printed books ~ Meeting planners are primarily
interested in key note speakers with printed books which can be sold at
live events
Writing topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Writing teen fiction (YA) * Writing successful series and sequels * Writing suspense / thrillers * Creating strong female protagonists * Creative Writing 101 * Writing Tough Topics in YA Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Being a hybrid author (Traditional / indie) * Publishing Industry 101 * Working with an Agent / Getting an agent * Querying an agent * Indie Publishing Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Book Marketing - high level or in depth working sessions * Branding 101 * Social Media Management Topics for schools, libraries, childrens» book fairs, book clubs, literary events * «Make Your Mark» - motivational for teens * The publishing industry * A day in the
life of an author * Creative writing 101 * Writing pageturners Topics for media center specialists, teachers, educational staff, librarians, literacy coordinators * Finding environmental themes in children's literature * How
to teach writing
to students (professional development) * Using technology
to connect
readers and authors virtually * Teaching using multi - genre / multi-modal writing (professional development) If you are
interested in having S.R. Johannes visit, please email
[email protected] for detailed topics / programs and availability.
If you are
interested in buying Asus's tablet, you might also want
to get the optional keyboard docking station, currently available for around 120
to 150 bucks, that gives you the extra battery
life, the physical keyboard, a SD card -
reader and two Full - size USB 2.0 slots.
While this approach suits many MFO
readers just fine, especially having
lived through two 50 percent equity market drawdowns in the past 15 years, others like Investor on the MFO Discussion Board, were less
interested in risk adjusted return and wanted
to see ratings based on absolute return.
Team CF Top Tip (with a hat tip
to one of our
readers), if you have been
living in the same house for a few years, doing a new price evaluation may help you lower your
interest costs / monthly payment as, due
to the price increase the newly calculated mortgage ratio may drop you into a lower
interest rate class.
The inebriated and carefree social
life of New York School abstract painters appears in numerous books and films, such as the 1976 «Next Stop, Greenwich Village,» or «Pollock» (2000) and it is not new
to most
readers with an
interest in the subject.
It might be
interesting to some
readers of this site
to know that Crichton's comparison of global climate change theory
to eugenics in Appendix I of his novel was adapted without attribution from an essay by Richard Lindzen, «Science and Politics: Global Warming and Eugenics,» which appeared in R.W. Hahn, Ed., Risks, Costs, and
Lives Saved, (American Enterprise Institute, 1996).
Ensuring that this work is available
to journalists, educators, healthcare providers, Wikipedia editors, and
interested readers everywhere will serve as another check on the growing web of misinformation and disinformation that is increasingly undermining democratic
life.
These may all seem common sense
to SLAW
readers, but it does not hurt
to revisit and reinforce that the warning bells which apply
to us in our ordinary
lives need
to be front of mind even more when dealing with the
interests of clients.
Interested readers can click here
to watch a synchronized Flash and audio version of the CBA's work
life balance podcast (produced by eLawMarketing).
We seem
to be
living a world where because of competing
interests on newspapers, perhaps in part because of the internet, because of the fact they are competing with the blogosphere where people are publishing a great deal of material, national newspapers are keen
to give as much background detail
to their
readers as possible at early stages of criminal investigations.