Sentences with phrase «meet readers who»

I was able to stand by my treasure chest and meet readers who bought my books.
That's a great place to meet readers who are interested in history; just because they're visiting a colonial village, that doesn't mean it's the only historical period they're interested in.
If you meet a reader who is always talking about the books they're reading, hand them a copy.
But I've yet to meet a reader who thinks compensating lots of people who aren't the writer is a good argument for a $ 9.99 - $ 12.99 ebook price point.
You have probably never met a reader who says «That's it, I'm done.
I enjoyed meeting the readers who came by to say hello in person, including Mike from MoneySmarts, and hearing from those who Tweeted their comments.
There you'll meet a reader who parlayed an initial $ 25,500 into a whopping $ 344,000 at one point!

Not exact matches

After spending all of 2016 meeting, befriending, and interviewing «top - performing» Millennials who've started companies worth billions of dollars collectively and influence hundreds of millions of people every month, Jared Kleinert wanted the readers of SBDIB -LSB-...]
After spending all of 2016 meeting, befriending, and interviewing «top - performing» Millennials who've started companies worth billions of dollars collectively and influence hundreds of millions of people every month, Jared Kleinert wanted the readers of SBDIB to be the first to read his new book.
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.
I have this conversation Sofa King often that I'm sure each reader who has met me will think that I'm talking about you.
Charlie says that he has never met a great investor who wasn't a great reader.
For the amusement of readers (and the delight of anyone who likes to get a glimpse behind the curtain), I have compiled some of the also - ran titles: headings for pieces 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!
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.
Talking with him, I soon realized I was meeting a different Borges, one who spoke about his works like a common reader.
I am meeting a longtime blog reader and friend Julianne who is in Chicago for work from California.
I always meet readers at demos, or even on the street who tell me that it's become a weekly tradition for them.
If you're a reader of this blog you might understandably assume that I've been at this rabble - rousing thing a long time, that I'm the type who regularly shows up at school board meetings with a raised fist and a loud voice.
Just a few days after I started The Lunch Tray, a reader named Mendy Heaps posted a comment saying that she was a public school teacher who'd met opposition when she tried to improve the food at her own school.
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!
Readers meet Elizabeth Spiegel, a Brooklyn, N.Y., middle school teacher who routinely turns C and D students into nationally ranked chess players.
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:
It was taken by a ConservativeHome reader who was one of the very few real activists to attend a fringe meeting on grammar schools.
Thank you to the Container Store for sponsoring this post and to my readers who support the brands that work with Meet at the Barre!
I get to take pictures, to work with bloggers and small business owners, and to meet readers and customers who inspire me, challenge me, and keep me going day after day, year after year.
From the Joe Fresh team to the readers who I had the pleasure of meeting to the designers and guests who attended the event, this sense of kindness radiated throughout the night.
Almost every week, I get messages from my readers who tell me that they sent money to a Ukrainian / Russian woman with whom they were talking a few weeks and who they've never met in person, and then she disappeared.
I answered one - on - one questions, and met a blog reader who had come specifically to the event just to meet me (even though she's not a Soulmates member!).
The thing a lot of romance readers know is that this model, in which a virgin meets a worldly, wealthy man who educates her in the ways of her own body, in which she is shocked to find that she enjoys sex, including non-procreative sex, is not new.
The mutant monster hunter is a great character who easily made his way into the hearts of gamers and readers alike, regardless of where they met him.
«Accelerated Reader 360 helps us meet two important district objectives: 1) increasing students» use of technology, and 2) helping them develop into adventurous readers who appreciate that reading is a cornerstone of a productive and satisfying life.»
Since several teachers were likely to have experience with a given struggling reader and the teachers met to discuss individual cases, students who needed a different program or extra help were identified relatively quickly.
Readers who find the BOE's behavior reprehensible need to demand change at the Board meetings and at the ballot.
But for those students who do attend summer camps but don't successfully pass, they will be placed into a hybrid third / fourth grade classroom in the fall, in which classroom instruction will be designed to meet fourth grade standards but non-proficient readers will continue to receive remediation.
I also employed a very light drift of fantasy in my adult novel The Uncoupling, as well as in a book for middle - grade readers about kids who meet at a Scrabble tournament, called The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman.
The New York initiative is going to be a hit with readers who want to buy e-books while commuting to work or going to meetings.
Eliza blogged about her favorite moments at ALA a couple of weeks back, but I wanted to give a quick shout - out to mine: meeting Daniel Handler, who readers might know better as Lemony Snicket.
The story of a young boy who wants to meet his biological father but gets in an accident along the way, touched many readers.
As I type this, knowing relatively little about the whole spectrum of publishing offerings available today, I still know for a fact that I can meet the needs of any online, e-book or book reader who wants to read my work.
It is left up to self - publishers to help other authors meet their goals, and get great books out in the world for readers who want them.
In my defense, I celebrated by traveling on a book tour with Beverly Lewis, who spoke and signed and met readers at a number of fantastic libraries in the Midwest.
It's where every part of your communication strategy meets — clickthroughs from your search engine ads, folks who heard you on NPR and want to learn more (dream big, folks), reporters checking you out for a story, readers who clicked from your Facebook page for more information, or people who picked up your literature at that reading you did last week.
This definitely meets the needs of readers who read books in multiple formats (like me!).
In alternating chapters, readers meet Stephen Brigstocke, who knows Catherine's secret all too well.
Dennis Bock imagines the life of the historical Norman Bethune, keeping the essence of history intact but playing fast and lose with some of the peripheral details, which some readers might consider rather central - such as the fact that the entire novel is addressed to Bethune's daughter who he never met (but historically never had).
Prior to the internet the only writers who could connect with readers were those who met the tests of various gatekeepers (editors, publishers, agents) or who were wealthy enough to self - publish and auto - distribute their works.
I'd say 1 % of the readers I meet ask me who my publisher is (it's me), and all of them thought it was «cool».
Just like readers prefer to read certain genres, you'll meet professionals who work in specific niches.
While I serendipitously met my first beta readers, it is advisable that each author develops a network of beta readers who support the writing with constructive criticism while respecting the writer's independent thoughts.
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