Sentences with phrase «reader demands from»

Describe the production values the typical reader demands from titles in a specific genre.

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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.
This does not mean, of course, that the author ever forgets or betrays his science; what it does mean is: that the reader's approach, and response, to these pages must of necessity be quite different from those demanded by the scientific works.
Berlinerblau's imprecision with respect to these evangelical shibboleths might well lead an evangelical reader to treat lightly a critique that demands serious attention from those who claim as their authority the Bible and the Bible alone.
«The Prepaid Card Reader has generated a lot of interest from our state and local law enforcement agency partners, and there is a growing demand by these agencies for use of this technology by their personnel,» said Deso.
By popular demand from my readers, I wanted to share what I call my «beginner's smoothie guide».
Give students a greater choice in what they read: Demanding that poor readers, who are overwhelmingly boys, read texts that they may find too challenging — and maybe uninteresting to them as well — may alienate them from reading altogether.
So rubrics meet the demands of objectivity by distancing teachers from their own perceptions in order to create agreement among readers — writing assessment's view from nowhere.
The results during our first year using Accelerated Reader 360 were so dramatic that we saw increased demand from parents to include more of their children in the program.
It would seem that there is a demand for these sorts of articles from readers of these cultivated newspapers.
Some publishers have balked at signing on, perhaps for fear of piracy, MacDonald speculates, but they might be getting it exactly wrong: Brenner thinks readers aren't demanding digital comics from libraries because they are going to pirate sites instead.
Leverage what you can, what you have, and always make it look like readers are receiving much more from you than you are demanding from them.
Towards the end of the readers life - span, the company suffered from supply chain issues and couldn't meet the demand of customers.
PocketBook wants all stakeholders, from publishers and booksellers to end - customers, achieve a viable and future - proof concept, which meets all the demands of modern e-reading market», — said Enrico Müller CEO of PocketBook Readers GmbH.
HIGH - DEMAND BACKSTORY: A substantial first printing, national media appearances, and an expansive online campaign will steer readers to the latest from beloved, best - selling novelist Tyler.
Self - published authors who've relied on multiple sales channels to put their books in front of readers will be excited by today's announcement from Barnes & Noble: NOOK Press is now re-launching as simply Barnes & Noble Press, which will incorporate both the ebook and print - on - demand sites.
Set in 1994 when Caitlin is twelve years old, but told from her perspective twenty years later, Aquarium is seamless emotional perfection and devastation that quietly demands much from its reader - and delivers so much more.
From print - on - demand to ebook publishing, IngramSpark gets your content to readers across the planet in four steps.
Although editors and agents are a little tired of seeing paranormal proposals, demand from readers remain unabated.
So much that the Kindle e-reader from Amazon has seen a drastic shift in following and demand and there is but a very little gap that exists between these two big time e-book readers as far as demands go.
As for the compensation, if your project demands a lot from a beta reader who still has a day job then some compensation should be considered especially when there are deadlines.
So I suspect much of the fear comes not from writers with trade deals but new indie writers who worry that they won't be able to get through readers» increasingly demanding crap filters.
In the news this week: manga print on demand, more details on DMP's Digital Manga Guild and the changes in Shonen Jump, a possible manga portal for English readers, news stories from Japan, and all the rest of the usual features.
This is likely to reduce the demand from readers in the bookstore, and make it harder to get shelf space in physical stores.
With overall book sales in Germany experiencing their first minor dip in years (1.4 %), more and more publishers are investing in their e-book business, despite the current lack of overwhelming demand from readers.
Readers frequently purchase ebooks from Smashwords and Kobo for use on all kinds of ereader devices, and now that digital signing options are available, the demand for signed / autographed ebooks from Autography.com and other services will continue to increase... for personal purchases and for gift purchases.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who is sometimes fascinated by the issues that pop up, among my fellow authors and readers, as reasons for staying away from new technologies such as the Kindle and even print - on - demand publishing services such as those provided by Amazon's CreateSpace.com and Ingram's Lightning Source.
Now, you can not publish fast enough, or write fast enough to keep up with demand from readers!
Amazon, the world's larget online retailer, has been under pressure from a lot of publishers for the low prices it charges for e-books to spur demand for its electronic reader Kindle, hoping to fend off new rivals such as Apple Inc (AAPL.O) that are set to join the e-books fray with their own devices.
- Kirkus «This is a novel that demands participation from the reader, a willingness to engage with the various stories and characters to create the necessary imaginative leaps linking them all together.
Remember, you're selling to readers instead of stores, and as an indie creator, you can see if there's a demand from the people who are going to read it.
Amazon's latest Kindle Store and the fierce competition in Australian eBook market somehow show that there are strong demands from existing eBook readers.
Indie and small - publisher titles dominate the bestselling genres, which shows demand from readers is not being fully met by trad publishing.
Of course, I could justify including the AIM & MSCI Emerging Markets indices in my benchmark, but let's try resist that brand new temptation... After all, for most readers / investors, a normal frame of reference is obviously one or more large - cap developed market indices — for them, departing from that universe into what most would perceive as riskier small / micro-caps & emerging markets implies / demands a strong expectation of superior returns... which clearly didn't happen last year!
In addition, the company had a favorable mention in Barron's last week, which I view as the kiss of death (or rather, a sign to unload on the increased demand from Barron's readers).
3) 2/18 New demand for Genesee Valley pet store: Don't sell puppies from breeders 4) 2/15 New Genesee Valley pet store divides readers 6) 2/14 Genesee Valley pet store targeted for closing by animal groups, online petition
David Carson's typography ushered in a new vision of type and page design in the 1990s — breaking the traditional mold of type on a page and demanding fresh eyes from the reader.
The NYT readers should demand intelectual honesty from the publication instead of the continuous alarmist propaganda.
Britain's most respected newspaper is urging readers to sign a petition by 350.org demanding that the Gates Foundation and the Wellcome Charitable Trust divest from the world's top 200 fossil fuel companies within five years.
I like the portability of a web based reader for use on demand from wherever I happen to be (office, home, on the road with or without my laptop).
Some readers here, including some of the lawyers perusing the comments section, may enjoy viewing my YouTube video response to the arrogant and aggressive cease and desist demand letter that I received from Stikeman Elliott litigation lawyer Maitre Marc - André Coulombe which, amongst other foolish things, falsely accused me of the archaic crime of blasphemous libel for allegedly making «unfounded and vicious allegations to the effect that ministers of the (Unitarian Universalist) Association engage in such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape.»
What you must realise is that you need to change your writing style to produce the most compelling document that demands a reaction from the reader.
Anyway, thanks for the explanation, and to the readers for allowing this to veer away from the topic of your model — it does raise an important point though about all manner of creative set - offs an LB could demand via a listing particularly if via a board's MLS rules the LB has the right to arbitrarily enforce their offer of compensation to a CB and so I would hope board directors see this discussion and ask the appropriate questions of their legal council.
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