Based
on responses from our readers, the following ten posts were the year's most popular Wildcrafting Wednesday entries.
Not exact matches
So Mic is rolling out
reader -
response surveys
on some of its stories, which give users a sliding scale of worthiness they can choose
from to express whether a post was deemed time - worthy or not.
We thank
readers for their thoughtful
responses to David Blond's guest paper
on trade and tariffs, Winners and Losers
from Global Trade.
This post has been
on my mind
from day one and it's also been a topic that was requested by
readers in
response to previous installments in the Safe Withdrawal Rate Series (click here for Part 1):
In
response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard
from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored,
from multiple
readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry,
from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along,
from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them,
from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed,
from women ready to «get
on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
So much of this project has emerged
from conversations here
on the blog that I try to base decisions
on reader response as often as possible.
More
on Parenting Through Divorce Question
from a
reader,
response from The API Information Team.
In the past six weeks, the blog has had a tremendous
response — it now draws
readers on a daily basis
from all over the U.S. and a dozen or so foreign countries as well.
A
reader could not help but noting the irony of this statement
from state Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs in
response to former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno's conviction
on federal corruption charges back in May 2010:
After publishing my article
on food confessions a couple months ago, I received an amazing amount of
response from readers who wanted to share their...
Since I had an overwhelming
response from readers after this post requesting more layered looks for the office, I have decided to try & incorporate some work - appropriate outfits here
on a regular basis.
Based, in part,
on survey
responses from adult
readers as well as students, Reading in the Wild offers solid advice and strategies
on how to develop, encourage, and assess five key reading habits that cultivate a lifelong love of reading.
This article was also covered recently
on Diane Ravitch's blog here, although
readers should also see Pearson's Senior Vice President's prior
response to, and critique of Stroup's assertions and claims (
from August 2, 2014) here.
Readers have to respect this
response from Decatur City Schools Superintendent David Dude, who posted
on his Facebook page about 11 days ago after the forecast of icy rain, which never fell but left schools closed.
Key findings Results
from the survey are based
on the
responses from the 1,089 Faculty Focus
readers who completed the survey.
The
response from our
readers was astounding — not just
from those who agreed with our choices, but in the list of vehicles posted
on our Facebook page in
response.
The Casual Vacancy couldn't sound more different
from the Harry Potter series, and although some people are sure to buy based
on the Rowling name, its level of success will depend
on the word - of - mouth
response from readers.
Big publishers can produce whatever they want, but with big distribution comes big
response from the
reader community; trade publishers depend
on Amazon reviews as much as indies do.
Just last month, a thread about this topic sparked a host of detailed and thoughtful
responses from readers on r / Fantasy.
I read both your article and the Findings interview, and have a question: though Thomson says that he personally considers himself a social
reader and shares his thoughts
on books as he reads them, has he gotten a good
response from online «friends»?
In
response to a question
from a
reader on his Tumblr about whether he would have another Marvel book, he replied,
Iola Goulton presents 9 Top Tips for Aspiring Authors posted at Iola Goulton, saying, «My
response to a comment
on a book review post asking for advice for new writers,
from my viewpoint as a
reader, reviewer, freelance editor and now fiction writer.»
Interview with Goodreads CEO Otis Chandler and Amazon's VP of Kindle content, Russ Grandinetti,
on paidContent raises many of the questions that people are asking, although answers are mostly variations of «we don't know yet» and assurances that things will remain the same (the headline «First Do No Harm» comes
from Grandinetti's
response to the question of whether Amazon
reader reviews will migrate to Goodreads, «Our mentality here is to first do no harm, and make sure that if we're going to do integrations, users genuinely find it to be a big benefit.»)
If your story strikes the desired emotional
response from readers, you're
on your way to building a powerful and influential author brand.
Their
responses are expansive, touching
on the difference between adapted fragments and «a real flash piece;» transitioning
from nonfiction and poetry; erotic gapes; Carver, Sarraute, Oulipo, and Joseph Cornell; fast - food literature; guerilla literacy;
readers as co-creators, and the future of flash's evolving aesthetics.
There are a couple of important takeaways
from my
response that I would like to focus the
reader's attention
on.
(MoneyWatch) The most common
response I received
from readers of my prior blog
on George Costanza was that they thought the post was going to be about shrinkage — the episode many consider Seinfeld's best.
It has been soundly challenged and my latest report
on Plum Island brought tremendous
response from readers.
However, I always have a lot of topics
on the back burner, and tonight I want to briefly address one question that a lot of
readers asked in
response to my end of year reflections: how do I keep
from getting in trouble with my credit card issuers, given the amount of manufactured spend I put
on my credit cards?
Hi Jek, I have received the same
response from another
reader, and I think you also have taken this blog post the wrong way, I am NOT against Javanese tourists, I'm half javanese myself, but it's better you read my comment
on this blog post because I would say the same thing to you like I did to this guy named «teja narendra», click this link, and read the comment section: http://www.beeamazing.com/4-annoying-things-about-living-in-bali/ Thanks for stopping by!
5:11 p.m. Updated * Bjorn Lomborg, the Danish writer who has built a career around challenging worst - case depictions of global warming and other environmental problems, has sent short video
responses to the six most - recommended
reader questions
from my post about «Cool It,» the documentary
on his work.
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From: «Werani» > To: «Climate Change Info Mailing List» > Subject: IPCC statement
on the recent articles about forthcoming meetings > Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 05:48 > Dear Climate L
readers, > > In
response to recent articles about forthcoming meetings of the > Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change, the IPCC would like to note that: > Contrary to the articles the IPCC is not holding any crisis meeting.
Initially intended as a single article, the favorable
response from readers to «Silly Lawyer Tricks,» — and the apparently never - ending examples of attorney mistakes
on appeal — led to a regular column.
In
response to the comments I am reading along with a couple of notes received
from readers regarding the perceived for sale by ownership type ads, I would like to clarify REM's position
on advertising.