Sentences with phrase «reader stories about»

Barry the Breakdown truck Stories is a collection of 5 young reader stories about a breakdown truck and his adventures...
Angela's Story of Finding Hope with Hashimoto's and weight loss — I was recently thrilled when I received a reader story about her triumph over Hashimoto's Thyroiditis.
Perhaps Meg could write a reader story about how she lives a rich life on a very small income (I'm assuming you mean in the low 20s).

Not exact matches

If you want readers to care about your story, you need to give them a reason; for instance, may like to start off by explaining why you decided to write the piece.
The owners grew up together and decided to go into business... it's a story I'm sure your readers will care a lot about
Focus instead on how readers can benefit from the story (and no, learning about your new product isn't a benefit to readers).
So I think as long as readers — whether they admit it publicly or not — as long as readers have a hunger for true, critical, funny stories about how the system works and about the concentration of money and power in modern society, as long as they have that appetite, then a site like Gawker.com is going to have a continued purpose.
Just last week, Rolling Stone published a note to its readers that implied that the «discrepancies» in the magazine's article about rape at the University of Virginia were the fault of the story's protagonist, Jackie, and not its reporting.
the New York newspaper asked, offering plenty of photos to help readers make up their own minds about the story of a woman fired from her job at Citibank because, she claimed, her managers and co-workers thought she was too attractive.
Weird NJ readers have shared many a story with us over the years about their personal experiences in these mysterious environs.
As the editor of MIT Technology Review, I spend much of my time thinking about the types of stories and journalism that will be most valuable to our readers.
Hence, it's no surprise that readers took an interest in a story about how virtual currency can be used to prevent criminal activity.
Bessey invites the reader to revisit stories from the Bible about how Jesus related to women, and she concludes that «Patriarchy is not God's dream for humanity.»
If the reader expects to be entertained, instead, by the story of the delightful Wife of Bath and her tale about «What women most desire in the world» — even that is denied us.
It is unlikely that they would, as it were, catch the eye of a Christian reader searching the Old Testament for prophecies about Christ, and induce him to think up a story to show that an important prophecy had been fulfilled.
A blog reader sent in a story about how he and his wife are learning to be the church in his community.
Then everybody got together and wrote a whole bunch of stories about him... and centuries later, a Muslim convert got together with some of his homies and put them all into one book... kinda like Readers» Digest.
Most readers unobsessed with literalism find that these stories say very little about the mechanics of birth, but a great deal about the dimensions of faith in threatening circumstances.
More than that, if a reader wants to know about the stories of Genesis, again he should turn to Walter Schenck and read his book First voices, which also received outstanding praises.
Too often, when we come to stories of the Bible that we have heard before, we think we know the story and what it is all about, and so we miss what the story is really trying to get across to the reader.
What makes the Bible such a great book is that it shows the truth about humanity, the evil that sin creates and the truth that the devil is a liar and as Jeremy has stated, has always laid the blame on GOD, but, myself being a fairly new Christian, know that we can not pull certain verses or stories from the Bible to try and understand what GOD is doing, (and I also know that you and your readers know this but I'm saying it anyway) it's history, HIS Story, and when taken as a whole we can see HIS plan laid out, from creation to the cross and then throughout eternity, GOD is good and gracious to ALL!!!! (2 Peter 3:8,9).
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About midway through last year, it suddenly dawned on me that it's not my job to generated seven days of content for readers all on my own, but that, in addition to posting my own thoughts, I can use my blogging platform to feature news stories, links, interviews, discussions, guest posts, and videos that would be of interest to you!
That may well be the case but, as anyone with even a passing familiarity with the story will attest, Shelley's monster was designed to provoke empathy among readers and get people asking questions about who was the real monster.
On the other hand, Bible readers regularly find much that leaves them surprised, shocked, or wondering about how some of these stories (the rape of Dinah and Tamar's seduction of Judah) have anything to say about God's ways in this world.
Editor's Note: Since the following story appeared in the January / February print issue of CT, we've received questions from readers asking what they or their pastors should do about their sermons.
Mary, the Mother of Jesus — After acknowledging that Protestants don't talk about Mary as much as they should, McKnight reminds readers that «Mary influenced her messianic Son, her New - Testament - writing son James, and provided information to Luke as seeds for stories that go his gospel off to a great start.»
Many readers registered a variety of responses to Dan Merica's recent story, about a study that said Americans tweeted more about church than beer.
I find I'm a happier blogger when I forget about terms like «building your brand» and instead focus on sharing my simple stories and the recipes that I'm confident will resonate with my readers.
Part of the «Cooking For One» section, it's introduced to our readers with a story about Cara stirring melted chocolate in her dorm room bathroom (where they grossly kept the microwave) in college.
A wonderful reader left a comment about my Copper River Salmon story and asked for a recipe.
The most important rule is to write a compelling story that holds the readers» interest from beginning to end, and provide some takeaways from your experience that the readers might be able to put to use if they are entrepreneurs or are thinking about starting a business.
By: Bettina Elias SiegelMSNBC has a story up today about a practice that's old news for school food services directors, but may not be widely known by TLT (The Lunch Tray) readers — i.e., quietly giving «alternative» meals to students who come through the lunch line without the ability to... Read more
If you were a reader of my blog about 5 years ago, you may remember my story about my former roommate accidentally dumping saffron into a recipe, thinking it was oregano.
When I became a sportswriter, I joined the Pro Football Writers Association and enjoyed writing about football because readers devoured the stories.
As Zach starts learning about the strange family next door, he soon discovers that Stine holds a dangerous secret: the creatures that his stories made famous are real, and Stine protects his readers by keeping them locked up in their books.
But first off, my thanks to the dozens of e-mails the readers sent to Cynthia Davis and reporter Sarah Hollenback of KOMU TV in response to her story about a new bill offering $ 600 a year to moms but not at - home dads.
MSNBC has a story up today about a practice that's old news for school food services directors, but may not be widely known by TLT readers — i.e., quietly giving «alternative» meals to students who come through the lunch line without the ability to pay.
I've heard horror stories about trying to night wean and thought maybe your readers would have some practical advice.
Some young readers want stories about real children and others prefer reading about animals that act like real children.
Your tips about feeding kids (that appear regularly in your Instagram stories, for my readers who haven't met you before today) are always so helpful!
By: Bettina Elias SiegelMSNBC has a story up today about a practice that's old news for school food services directors, but may not be widely known by TLT (The Lunch Tray) readers — i.e., quietly giving «alternative» meals to students who come through the lunch line without the ability to... Read more
Almost half of the BWF readers who contacted me also wrote about the struggles they faced in writing their birth stories, and as some mothers have asked, «Why would you want to write about that?
Cycling after childbirth is a very personal choice, if you are thinking about it, this reader's story might help.
Cycling with your baby is a very personal choice, if you are thinking about it, this reader's story might help.
However, news stories about the subject are obliged to include the view of those who do not believe it is real — leading to stories that are so «balanced» that they will lead readers to think that opinion is split down the middle.
A reader forwarded a rather stunning story in today's Smithtown News, a Long Island weekly, that alleges the powerful boss of Suffolk County's Conservative party, Ed Walsh, lied about his criminal record when he applied for his current job as a corrections officer.
A reader flagged an interesting, yet overlooked, aspect of Jacob Gershman's very interesting WSJ story about the lack of consensus among New York Tea Partiers on GOP gubernatorial hopeful Carl Paladino, who's banking in no small part on the support of disaffected Republicans to fuel his hoped - for primary victory over Rick Lazio.
(This used to say that an article about Rep. Maurice Hinchey and his ties to Saugerties development projects planned by the Kingston Freeman had been «delayed» pending the confirmation of «an element of the story»... unsure why it's not appearing for some readers.
UPDATE: A reader reminds me of another troublesome Sampson story that ran in the DN yesterday about how he chose to host a fundraiser at Yankee stadium while his colleagues and Gov. David Paterson were waiting for him up in Albany to negotiate on the budget in advance of the shutdown vote.
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