Not exact matches
hen discussing the
possible existence
of objective (divine) «truths», people like truthfollower / Theo appeal to their
audience with various examples attempting to get the
reader to agree to a non-qualifed value
of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock in an agreement
of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
When discussing the
possible existence
of objective (divine) «truths», truthfollower over and over appeals to his
audience with various examples attempting to get the
reader to agree to a non-qualifed value
of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock in an agreement
of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
We've always wanted to expose our comics line to as broad an
audience as
possible, so it's natural to use digital to reach fans
of the brands who are non-typical comics
readers and grow the market.
Throughout all
of this, Amazon has set itself apart by understanding that there is a very real
audience of readers out there, and by working towards the goal
of putting books into consumers» hands, no matter what steps make it
possible.
«Our partnership with Random House gives us access to the widest
audience possible, and we look forward to providing our
readers with some
of the best manga in the world.»
But it's getting more and more
possible for midlist authors to find an
audience of appreciative
readers and make a living or at least pay some bills as self - published authors and it's because
of the rise
of eBooks and online distributors like Amazon.
This whole sorry situation is one
of the reasons why independent, direct - to - the -
reader distribution that's made
possible by the internet has appealed so strongly to self - publishers and book
readers who are looking for more than what's offered to the largest
possible audience.
While it isn't an issue with the majority
of readers, including audio is a good feature to work on for future software updates or Kindle generations if Amazon really wants to reach out to the broadest
audience possible.
They don't really know what they're missing — the fulfillment from writing to a live
audience; the depth
of the reading experience made
possible only through the web, something that we as web fiction
readers have had the luck to experience over the past couple
of years.
Finally, we review findings from a number
of ebook pilot programs conducted in U.S. universities, and draw from the work done by the rest
of the «JISCpub» team in uncovering
possible future work that could be actionable and relevant to a scholarly publishing
audience, with a goal towards providing better tooling for both authors and
readers of scholarly works.
Although I initially promised to keep this as simple as
possible, genetics is more involved than can be presented to the average
audience or readership, and there are sure to be a number
of readers who still have questions.