Sentences with phrase «reader input»

The phrase "reader input" refers to any form of feedback, suggestions or comments provided by readers in response to a published work. Full definition
They also have a lot of reader input as well.
The powerful search engine will help users browse and locate specific title, while the recommendations feature will use actual reader input to help users make selections.
Last week I solicited reader input on glass and stainless steel food storage, after feeling growing concern about the possible release of BPA from even «safe» plastics.
Before attempting to answer these questions on a familiar topic, I solicit reader input...
The editors of the Guide at the McGill Law Journal are asking for reader input about any changes to make the famous legal citation bible more user friendly.
One of the most interesting replies I received was from Linda Gillard (here's her interview) who suggested getting reader input.
If a publisher blog is limited to their own titles, seems like they would have to add some value for blog readers such as giveaways, author interviews, reader input such as how a teacher uses a particular title, reproducibles, book - related party ideas, etc. etc...
I will also be adding Kindle Reviews to give readers my input and opinions on Kindle books that I have read.
In November, I sought reader input as I reported a piece on this question for Men's Journal.
I could opine at length about my own impressions of the tangible and intangible impact of Gall and Kimbrough, but this post is mostly designed to encourage reader input.
One blogger, Jamie Spencer of the Austin Criminal Defense Law Blog, has one idea: Solicit reader input.
She adds that fast - moving plot allows for reader input, which can be shared on Plympton's Facebook and Twitter pages.
My original story is done, but when it comes to reader input, that wouldn't come into play unless there's demand for follow - up stories.
An eBook that allows an author to change section, to move up plot points depending on reader input, to change the entire setting based on a reader's location — that is a wholly different genre than that of regular books, and is obviously where we're heading (some of the more adventurous of us).
Did you take your readers input (comments) into account before the manuscript went to press.
I always like to have reader input.
I've been thinking about a topic lately, and I wanted to get some reader input on it.
Reader input was largely limited to comment spam, though «Joe» did note that «The blogging isn't necessarily done by the attorney.
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