Sentences with phrase «never met a reader»

You have probably never met a reader who says «That's it, I'm done.

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Charlie says that he has never met a great investor who wasn't a great reader.
Although a regular reader of his column, I had never met Mr. Reston.
Been invited to breakfasts, lunches and dinners by persons we had never met before and also got the chance to meet a bunch of readers on picnics, signings and events.
Many congratulations to you — as a longtime reader I feel so proud of you, even though we've never met.
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.
She's not afraid to take fashion chances and she shares her life with her readers in such an open and sincere way that you feel close to her — or at least I do and I've never met her in person.
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.
April says, «I hear from so many readers asking me for relationship advice about relationships that they've conducted not only long distance, but entirely online, never having met once.
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).
If you've never heard of a blog tour before, the best way I can think to describe it is like a digital version of a book signing — a place where your target readers are hanging out — so you can meet them and tell them about your book.
I create comic books and am confident of the quality of the content (when 11 year old readers I've never met in my life endorse it, it's got to be true...), but reading your article makes me rethink of the title.
While I am pleased that a couple of friends chose to write a review I am more pleased that the vast majority of mine are from readers I have never met.
You open your novel A Changed Man with a character most of your readers probably have never met: the ex-skinhead Vincent Nolan.
How will readers, who you will probably never meet in person, decide to read your book?
Today, a new 500 - word entry about Celestina, who is sometimes known as the «singing sorceress,» provides never - before - known facts about this obscure character whom readers never «meet» in the Harry Potter series although she is mentioned several times and is Molly Weasley's favourite singer.
You never know who you'll meet when you're on vacation — from new readers to fellow authors to publishing industry insiders!
A solution like that designed by Pubsoft would certainly build a community of readers that can help spread the word about an author and their works — and that should lead to better sales and better author relations (I've never met an author that wasn't in favor of more royalties).
Readers meet Rachel Pryne, whose parents» lifelong and life - ending connection to the Ohnenrai has set her upon a path she never wanted to travel.
It had never occurred to me to go, because I figured it for a reader convention to meet * published * writers.
So if you ever have an opportunity as writers or readers to participate or attend a book fair, you never know who you'll meet.
I guess the next question is, «were these readers buying traditionally published books and moved away or had they never been reading trad books and found books that met a need.»
The 500 - word entry about Celestina, who is sometimes known as the «singing sorceress,» provides never - before - known facts about this obscure character whom readers never «meet» in the Harry Potter series although she is mentioned several times and is Molly Weasley's favourite singer.
I get quite a few messages from readers and Twitter followers asking what credit cards I like to hold and which ones I recommend and, while I flat out refuse to recommend a credit card to someone I've never met, I thought a walkthrough of the cards I hold (and why I hold them) could be helpful.
Roppongi — This district is known to be pretty shady at night; a couple of TPG readers I met up with said they never go there for that reason.
Never before have so many Chinese artists been given such a wide platform to discuss their works and lives so directly, in the form of dialogues with one of the world's most dynamic curators and critics, who allows the reader to meet the artist behind the art that is taking the world by storm.
I had met Mike only once while in Montreal for a legal technology conference last year, but he had been writing for Canadian Lawyer for years bringing our readers the stories of the people and events in the never - dull Quebec legal scene.
They promise the reader that the attorney will win her case, even though they have never met and the lawyer doesn't know anything at all about this potential client's case.
Everytime I tell some the cold hard truth that 1) their resume must meet «keyword» criteria to show up on the radar of the HR department as a 90 % or more match for the position they are seeking to fill, and therefore may never have human eyes review their credentials and 2) You have about 5 seconds to catch the reader's attention to motivate them to read more.
Hi Melissa, So sorry you're going through a difficult time right now but hope you'll continue to be encouraged by all the support you'll find from your loyal readers (even those like me, who never comment), your friends and family and a faithful God who promises to meet all of your needs.
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