Those of us primarily wanting to
meet our readers in a meaningly way will set up things like KallypsoCon, which we both will be at in October, for chances to spend one - on - one time with readers.
On the other hand, I've been able to go on 7 month book tours and really try and
meet readers in every corner of the country.
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.
As much as I love
meeting readers in person and connecting with all these cool universities, churches, and conferences, I'm exhausted.
I love
meeting readers in person!
Writers, you may be interested in my other two posts cheapativanpriceonline.com there on Eight Steps to an Agent, Publisher, and a Two - Book Deal and Building Suspense:
Meeting Readers in the Middle.
Not exact matches
The news that the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. will guarantee assets that savers roll over from 401 (k) accounts to certain pension plans
met with a resounding thud
in a CNBC Digital
reader poll.
The question is hardly academic
in my business; publications are scratching their heads as to how many
readers will be using devices to access publications
in the future, and how much resources they should devote to
meet that demand.
As the cards drop,
readers meet the occupants, among them an elderly woman who remembers the street
in post-Blitz ruins, a Pakistani shopkeeper and his quarrelsome brothers and a 17 - year - old soccer prodigy.
It was great to
meet you and other
readers of Safal Niveshak
in person.
A friend and
reader I
met in Reykjavik this year sent me a message today asking me for tips for how he can start blogging daily.
How about peter Cashmore of mashable, Markus fried of plenty of fish they are not hard core affiliate marketers they are just give their
readers, helping them to learn something new, engage and
meet new people like Markus is doing and the end result is they are the top adsense earners
in the world making more than any other so - called pro bloggers
in the world.
Here, loyal
readers, is a glimpse behind the curtain at some of our also - ran titles for the pieces
in this issue: headings that were suggested at our titles
meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
Despite the fact that I endured the most frightening flight of my life into Louisville, Kentucky Last week, I had a wonderful time with the good people of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and all the
readers who came out to hear my presentation on Sunday night, including the delightful Connie Esther, who I
met in the bathroom of all places!
In his introduction, Oden throws down a «gauntlet»: He challenges the
reader to assemble a collection of passages from any ten major philosophers as funny as those he has compiled from Kierkegaard's writings; furthermore, he makes bold provisionally — until this challenge is
met — to declare Kierkegaard «as, among philosophers, the most amusing.»
If I were to describe, so far as this is possible, the company I have enjoyed with my • most intimate companion of fifty - five years, whose name when I
met her was Dorothy Eleanore Cooper, the
reader in response could not do better than to quote one of Jane Austen's characters: «That is not good company, that is the best company.»
But he still insists «that the
reader must be prepared to
meet the Bible at least halfway and must become an active participant
in the process of the text, rather than a passive listener.»
The artists draw on an ancient tradition of Mary as herself a voracious
reader, stewed
in holy Scriptures, and a notion, then commonplace, of the affinity between the intellectual and spiritual lives, of the «garden enclosed» where the God of truth
meets the believer, set apart from the demands of the world.
The Bible, however, still presents some problems to the modern
reader as he faces the actual text, and so this book tries to
meet those problems for the person — alone or
in a group — who is willing to sit before the material and allow it to speak to him.
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.»
I doubtless seem to some of my
readers to evade the philosophic duty which my thesis
in this lecture imposes on me, by not even attempting to
meet Professor Royce's arguments articulately.
It was this faith that enabled Paul, along with the rest of the NT writers, to enjoin their
readers to
meet their trials and tragedies with endurance and thanksgiving and joy
in their Lord.
If it interests you or any of your
readers, I wrote a book called Nine Lies People Believe About Speaking
in Tongues, and deal with many things I see come up
in these comments like Paul said you can't speak
in tongues
in a
meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking
in tongues
in the Bible, etc...
The use of the two terms «tent of
meeting» and «tabernacle» leaves the
reader in doubt as to whether they are the same structure or represent different arrangements.
Readers in New York are probably not interested
in the town hall
meeting in Little Richington, Va., unless it has some real reason to impact them.
I have been following your blog through my RSS Feed
reader for ages now and it was like
meeting a star
in Hollywood when I
met you on the Facebook page
I am
meeting a longtime blog
reader and friend Julianne who is
in Chicago for work from California.
I've visited brands headquarters to learn more about the products and share with my
readers, seen vegetable farms and dairy farms,
met farmers, and learned about farm practices
in person, and am always up for new ideas of ways to partner.
We have been
in London
meeting lovely blog
readers, signing books and doing...
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I enjoyed
meeting every single
reader and hearing everyone's stories, and hope to do many more of these things
in the near future.
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Many SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
readers can therefore look forward to
meeting these fine athletes
in person very shortly.»
If any other
readers are
in rookie moms
meet - up groups, we'd be happy to feature you on rookiemoms.com, drop us a note.
Lisa will soon appear on The Lunch Tray as an interviewee, but Houston
readers can
meet her
in person tomorrow (1/29) from 2 - 4 pm at New Living, 6111 Kirby, where she'll be discussing how to make your kitchen green and healthy from the inside out.
Interesting fact, I've
met some of my blog
readers in the delivery room!
A
reader sent
in the below screenshot from a «mommy and me»
meet - up group, writing, «This is from the organizer; she is a total germaphobe and a control freak.
But I don't think it's helpful to ignore facts such as Congress» lack of interest
in fully funding the school meals program or the pushback from newspaper
readers angry over entitlement programs or the no - shows when it comes time for parents to
meet and create an agenda.
I have been asked by several
readers to write some blocks for specific content areas for specific grades
in order to
meet some of the American needs of the curriculum and I am contemplating that.
Your tips about feeding kids (that appear regularly
in your Instagram stories, for my
readers who haven't
met you before today) are always so helpful!
Last year I
met and followed so many that are still
in my
reader.
Look forward to
meeting other bloggers and finding some new favorites to put
in my
reader!
I had the privilege of
meeting Gail Hedrick, the
reader for the Naked Parenting audio book,
in person this February.
Another Republican
reader writes: «There was a major
meeting of rabbis
in Monsey last week, and it was decided that no one could vote for Schneiderman because is pro-gay.
Dmytrø Bilash is a long - time Epolitics.com
reader based
in Kyiv whom I got to
meet in person on a trip to Ukraine last fall.
A
reader forwarded this clipping that covered Andrew Cuomo's
meetings yesterday with Hasidic leaders
in Brooklyn and directed by attention to the second photo, which shows the AG at the home of Rabbi Zalmen Leib Teitelbuam, who, according to the caption:
Since we're on the topic today of attacks by Carl Paladino on Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver today, a
reader forwarded this video of the Buffalo businessman engaging
in some Silver - basing during a Sept. 25
meeting with ultra-Orthodox Rabbi Yehuda Levin, founder of Congregation Mevakshei Hashem
in Brooklyn.
Hey kids, this weekend's Roots Camp was a terrific experience — not only did I get to
meet Ha - Hoa Dang and several other regular
readers face to face, but I was lucky enough to sit
in on a bunch of really fascinating discussions.
Readers will recall that at the time he and his team of party followers were calling the then sitting president John Mahama incompetent, he was able to
meet the press under similar conditions and addressed every question thrown at him by the media
in the presence of some of his appointees without running to them for cover.
What non-French
readers may not be aware of, is how abrasively obnoxious Allegre and his clique have been to the country and the entire French research community — some will say since 1968, when Allegre apparently showed himself so unbearable that he got literaly thrown out of the window at a student
meeting in La Sorbonne (first floor...).