Sentences with phrase «reader experience because»

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You won't find banner ads on BuzzFeed because they know that these images disrupt the user experience and turn off readers.
On top of this, Bluetooth creates a truly hands - free experience because shoppers would not even need to take out their phones to tap them to a reader.
If your work experience section is simply a list of bullet points, they lose effectiveness because the reader's eyes glaze right over them.
In my experience, the phrase usually pops up when an author wants to write about a topic just because he finds it interesting, but feels like readers won't care about the topic unless he can convince them it's somehow important.
But parabolic hiddenness is what predominates, I believe, in the stories of the fathers and sons, and because Paton has shown the reader through dramatic personal growth the pattern of disintegration and restoration, he has created an extended metaphor of the experience of coming to belief in the workings of the gracious transcendent in both personal and social realities.
Thank you for sharing your experience with your readers because after reading it I feel less alone in my struggle.
There were more than 1,600 comments, prompting a follow - up story in the Times — «We choose each other over and over because we want to: Readers share their open - marriage stories» — in which numerous people speak of their experiences of engaging in ethical non-monogamy.
There were more than 1,600 comments, prompting a follow - up story in the Times — «We choose each other over and over because we want to: Readers share their open - marriage stories» — in which numerous people speak of their experiences of engaging in ethical nonmonogamy.
Hopefully readers are able to step aside from labelling the term «PC» and take a good look around themselves because the family experience is bigger than the one happening in your own family room.
I have stressed this point only for the sake of my lay readers, because it is our daily experience that when patients hear the word hormone they immediately jump to the conclusion that this must have something to do with the sex - sphere.
I hope many young readers stumble upon this post because I know for sure it will inspire them to be true to their selves, especially after having read that the editor of this site experienced a bit of ridicule herself, yet continued to embrace her style.
Carol's feelings, while equally intense, are more elusive, partly because the reader experiences them at second hand, from Therese's point of view.
This isn't an easy task because Shakespeare's language can be difficult for experienced readers, let alone ones that lack exposure.
A reading specialist can often identify a child's weaknesses because of their extensive experience with young and emerging readers.
I hope they all pick up new readers because of their experience writing in my world.
Formatting your book is hugely important though because it affects your reader's experience.
She has heard from readers who felt she'd accurately captured the experience of black «help,» and she'd heard from readers who couldn't finish the book because they felt her writing in black dialect was not right.
Repeat readers who purchase a self - published book because they've enjoyed the author's other titles have reported that they enjoy the continuous reading experience.
The main reasons why the comics are going to experience a price increase this April is because physical copies of these books will finally come with a «free» digital copy of the same issue, allowing readers to maintain a physical collection alongside building a digital library of books, an avenue of comics reading that's become steadily more popular than physical books in recent years.
In a sense, the reader becomes the characters because she experiences their lives with them, down to the smallest details of sight, sound and smell.
Please understand that I have experience with all of these products, and I recommend them because I honestly believe they might be helpful to my readers.
Make this clear in your work, as well, because readers are understandably wary of getting caught up in a story with no end in sight — especially when it comes to an author they have no experience with.
Not only is it obviously a very vetted community of readers, because that's what it's for, is people sharing their reading experiences, but the groups there are — no matter what you write, there is a group there.
I can tell from first experience, even after selling 1600 copies in a month the earning doesn't constitute a «living», especially because readers hardly buy an ebook priced over $ 3.99 unless you are one of the big names.
Maybe it's because PDFs were my first experience with eReading back on Windows 95 with «Acrobat Reader 3.0 for PDF version 1.2» Anyone remember that?
Because the contract of ownership between reader and object is implicit, not dependent on any third party, the physical book also becomes a true souvenir of the reading experience.
This is sort of a big deal because KoReader brings a whole lot to the party... like 2 column landscape, night mode, Kobo's * complete * control over the ebook experience (as you say in the video) within KoReader, * very * easy ebook organization (KoReader understands folders so organizing a library is trivial) AND a * much * better PDF reader with text reflow.
In other words, the site needed more time to make the experience as great as possible because the readers won't settle for less.
This is a boon to serious readers because these devices allow users to dictate their own experience and not get locked into one specific ecosystem.
It's crucial to convey the tone and genre of your story — possibly more crucial than conveying the content — because potential readers, editors, and / or agents will use it to make a snap prejudgment of the reading experience.
Moreover, as I've written about before, for many readers ebooks the experience as a whole will be worse because tactility is an important part of how we experience and remember things.
When you have that idea that you think would be cool to pursue but you sort of have to say no because it's not going to appeal to the core readers, what has that experience been like?
I say «experienced» because they are all forces of nature, working incredibly hard to express their creative selves, please readers and run international businesses.
They've heard from readers — or in some cases, even agents and editors — who don't believe the character's situation because of their personal beliefs about what a black, gay, autistic, etc. experience would be like.
The Deliberate Page came about because, despite a plethora of resources for self - publishing authors, few of them really address proper formatting for the reader experience.
Allen Lau the CEO of Wattpad weighed in on the issue and said «At Wattpad we use HTML5 as our default container because the value isn't in developing a «book specific» content format, but rather in ensuring that readers and writers can always access their books and get the full experience of our product.
This would be a good choice for readers looking for a «feel good» experience (Betty B) and would also be an excellent book group choice because there's so much to discuss about the questions it explores (Joan R).
Find a professional editor and proof - reader: Professional editing is something I've been doing for more than 22 years, but you need someone else to go over your book because I can tell you from experience — you'll always miss something (or lots!).
You are the perfect indie author to be taking this path because you'll do it your way and you'll share the experience with your readers.
But I will never have the same experience of it as a reader because I invented it and it took me a year or so to write.
However, Madefire does provide a more pleasant reading experience on the iPad, because the pages of My Little Pony tend to be a bit crowded, and seeing the panels one at a time helps give the reader a bit of structure.
The e-Reader numbers are especially telling, because companies tend not to focus on the pure text experience and its not what readers want.
While memoir should be true, it is more important that the writing be emotionally true because the writer needs to recreate experience for the reader.
C. S. Lakin presents Check Your Underwriting: 10 Key Questions to Ask of Your Story posted at Live Write Thrive, saying, «Because of lack of adequate writing experience, helpful critical feedback, and sufficient skill development and training, writers don't realize they aren't showing enough — and especially in a scene's opening paragraphs — to help readers picture where a character is and when the scene is taking place in the story.
I love my Kindle PW and e-ink readers in general because I love to read and the experience is so good with these types of e-readers.
When readers plunk down money to buy your book, they've made that choice because there's a specific experience they want.
I think my reader was drawn to them because of an intellectual curiosity about different worlds they don't experience every day, regardless of educational level or background.
Because my agent's 25 years of editorial experience in publishing adds a level of input that, quite frankly, none of my other beta readers can match (and they are an amazing group of people whose input I value enormously).
If I were a self published author I would definitely try to stay in the lower price range because I imagine that there are lot of readers like myself that are willing to take a risk on an unfamiliar book / writer as long I don't experience much financial risk
A few weeks ago I moved 620 miles in a snowstorm, yet delivered my scheduled installment (something my readers knew because the experience was shared in my blog).
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