Sentences with phrase «love meeting readers»

They love meeting readers and will be available to personalize copies of their books.
She love meeting her readers, saying, «My work is not complete until you read it.»
I love meeting readers in person!
As much as I love meeting readers in person and connecting with all these cool universities, churches, and conferences, I'm exhausted.
Besides the writing itself, she loves meeting readers and fellow writers at conventions and conferences and drawing on the family teaching tradition to share the craft of writing with aspiring writers.

Not exact matches

My favorite part of traveling is getting the chance to meet readers in person — so I'd love for your hometown to make it to the list.
I would love to meet any of my SoCal readers (Are you out there?)
We'd love to meet some of our Portuguese readers there, so please come by and chat with us!
I love to meet my readers.
I love meeting new bloggers and have now become a reader of Fashion and Cookies.
I've been reviewing Stitch Fix the past couple of years, and have enjoyed virtually meeting many lovely readers through our shared love & excitement for Stitch Fix.
Hope you're doing well love, I really appreciate all your comments on my blog, you're actually my sweetest reader even though I don't feel like you're a reader but more of a friend I never met haha.
I love hearing that readers find my blog helpful, and I love meeting other bloggers at link parties!
Thank you for your sweet comment, I love to meet new readers.
If y ’ all have been longtime readers of Girl Meets Bow then my love for St Petersburg local, Tracy Negoshian, and her bright & colorful designs is no secret.
So where are my East Bay Area readers at??? If you ladies want to come hang out with me this Saturday, I would absolutely love to meet you and hang out in the presence of some gorgeous jewelry!
Readers love meeting authors.
Thanks to this book expo, my book, The Living Miracle: A Love Story, reached readers I wouldn't have met on my own.
You will LOVE doing CHANGES and meet some great authors, readers and fans in the process.
I love to meet Romance readers.
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I love meeting other local authors as well as meeting new readers.
Both Penguin Group and Random House have initiated their own short story digital publishing platforms and, while the programs do meet the needs of customers in terms of a low price - point and a shorter format than novels, the real gain to be made is not just in terms of bringing back readers» demands for a historically - loved format.
For authors — and for readers, too, I suspect — another significant pleasure afforded by physical books is the book signing; an opportunity for writers to meet (and thank) the people who let them keep doing the job they love, and for readers to interact with their favourite authors, and complain about the unsatisfactory endings of their best - known books.
BTW, As a reader, I love meeting authors in person.
Many authors are glad to know that there are people out there who still love books and they are glad to go out and meet their readers at indie bookstores.
Over 3 million readers have fallen in love with the women of Kate Perry's bestselling Laurel Heights series... Now meet her Summerhill sisters.
I've heard quite a few people say that although they love all the free books and the chance to meet their favorite authors, they come back time and again for the fun connections and friendships they've made with so many readers, and authors alike.
I love writing and meeting my readers.
Besides, local readers love to meet authors live.
Meet the new Nook GlowLight, a light, white re-imagining of the front - lit reader we loved so well, back for a second shot at the throne.
Because I love hanging out in cool places like book festivals and any place where other writers, authors and readers meet, I belong to — and blog about — the Palm Beach Writers Group.
So that's what's happening in this old cottage today, wall knock - down and I'm off to meet a lovely Beach Cottage reader for a macaron or six — I first met Fleur a few years ago when I was holidaying in Noosa and she gave me heaps of help on what to do and see... love how the internet connects people...
We love to meet our readers and members!)
Thanks so much for all the inspiration and hosting... I love seeing all the great projects, and meeting the new readers you always send my way!
AND the folks might be readers of your blog and love to meet you!
Thanks Becky, I love how blogs can meet all sorts of needs for the readers and the writers and there is no «one way» to do it!
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