Sentences with phrase «reader in mind means»

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Never mind all that, here is the Readers Digest version: material participation (or the lack thereof) simply means how involved you are personally in making the money.
It is also true that it belongs to all great literature, and not least to the Bible, to evoke in the mind of the reader meanings and associations which may have nothing to do with the circumstances of its origin, or the intentions of its writers, and yet may bring genuine illumination and enrichment to the mind.
Readers of Banks's prose will find in these poems many aspects of his writing with which they're already familiar: a humane and materialist sensibility, an unflinching stare at the damage people can do to each other, a warm appreciation of the joy they can give to each other, a revel in language, a geologically informed gaze on land and sea, a continued meditation on what it means for us to be mortal embodied minds with a fleeting but consequent existence between abysses of deep time.
Scheduling your pins means you are pinning your content at the best time of day for your readers to see it, and sharing enough content to keep your blog in other people's minds.
Constructing meaning from the text does not naturally occur in the mind of a struggling reader.
Regardless of what it ends up being, I recommend posting frequently to draw in readers and keep yourself top of mind with your readers — for a blog that means at least a week, for a newsletter, I'd recommend a minimum of once a month.
But that means we have to keep in mind that some of the fancy font work we can do for print or for files read on a tablet can't be done for an e-ink reader.
«' Tis the good reader that makes the good book; in every book he finds passages which seem to be confidences or sides hidden from all else and unmistakably meant for his ear; the profit of books is according to the sensibility of the reader; the profound thought or passion sleeps as in a mine, until it is discovered by an equal mind and heart.»
«The best verbs create pictures in your reader's mind and sound like what they mean» Jessica Page Morrell Pick up your free Book: http://bit.ly/1QpH7QM
And keep in mind — when Midnight Publishing says «marketing,» we mean having an active presence online and providing useful content to your readers and fans, not repetitive links to your book over and over.
Bear in mind, the Pandigital Novel has a relatively sluggish CPU which was really just meant to power an eBook reader, so don't be surprised if some of the animations and other visual elements look a bit slow.
But DRM is worth keeping in mind, because it means, among other things, that once you commit to an ebook reader, you'll likely end up sticking with it because you won't be able to transfer your DRM - protected ebooks to another e-reader platform.
By all means get a good selection up as soon as possible (after all, your readers are going to love your content so much they'll need a few articles to pour over), just keep in mind that Writer's Diarrhoea, like Writer's Block can be a blog killer, so while you may be keen to pour all of your thoughts out onto paper (or screen as the case may be), before hitting that publish button, take a step back and ask yourself a few questions like; «Do people really want to read about my infected toe?»
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