Not exact matches
Ad Lib pocast: Randall Lane, Forbes» chief content officer, talks to Ad
Age editor Brian Braiker
about where the 101 - year - old publisher is today, including efforts to attract younger
readers.
A
reader of the Comedy unversed in medieval debates and unaware of Dante's idiosyncratic notions
about them is easily persuaded that this work indeed represents the late middle
ages in nuce.
And it grew far beyond SouleMama
readers, as you all so kindly spread the word
about the project so that it reached people far and wide - of all
ages and from so many different backgrounds.
Readers will find everything from:
age - specific feeding advice; guidance on talking
about nutrition with children in an
age - appropriate way; sections on the really tough problems like eating disorders, allergies, and picky eating; a chapter devoted to meal planning and shopping; charts showing sources of key nutrients, appropriate portion sizes and when produce is in season and how to prepare it; lists of healthy snack and lunch ideas; and much more.
-LSB-...] TLT
readers know
about my one child who has been a veggie - phobe since
age two, continually astounding me with his refusal -LSB-...]
I am a homeopath and teach workshops to parents on how to use natural medicine to raise healthy children, so I was fascinated by this piece of information and it prompted me to share another tooth story with you and your
readers about how my son was saved from a root canal at the
age of 14 years old by using natural medicine.
Mike Geary Certified Nutrition Specialist Author - Worldwide best seller: The Truth
about Six Pack Abs (over 739,000
readers in 163 countries) & The Top 101 Foods that Fight
Aging
I have no problem with the topic» healthy
aging» (it's my favorite topic), but I can imagine that
readers may wonder sometimes: is this a book
about finding your inner happiness or
about healthy
aging?
Most of my
readers are women between the
ages of 30 - 50, so most of us aren't really thinking
about our 80's onward... But it's reality, and we HAVE TO think
about it NOW if we want to safeguard against a future of dependence and restriction.
There were a few intriguing comments in Friday's open thread
about brooches and whether they were in style, with some
readers even suggesting it might be a matter of
age.
As for feeling overwhelmed — I just want you to know that I read an article in
Reader's Digest
about how times like that can make you
age better!!
There are women looking for someone similar in
age and interests that they can develop a Follow Dear
readers: I was asked to write an article for a publication
about 10 tips on how to be successful in dating after 40, so thought I'd share it
«We know when we get our primary -
age children fired up
about reading, they stay
readers all the way through middle school, and the Accelerated
Reader program helps teachers do that,» Ingram explained.
With all the discussion
about deeper learning, college - and career - ready standards, and the latest research on assessments, assignments, and instruction, it turns out that what many principals prescribe to chart a new course for meaningful literacy instruction is engaging
readers and fostering a love of reading from an early
age.
Share this story with your elementary students (or
readers of any
age) to teach them
about respect and friendship.
Audiobook use is
about on par with ebooks for
readers 45 - 54 and continues to decline with the older
age brackets.
Readers of all
ages may continue to commemorate this occasion by learning
about the Mississippi Summer Project through Rubin's book.
I would not call it coming of
age as the time span in the story was short and the
reader is still left wondering
about Hannah's future.
She's probably the key speaker on issues of metadata at publishing conferences and the kind of soul who doesn't mind a rather basic question from someone trying to learn more
about this fundamental element of publishing in the digital
age — the metadata by which a book is tracked by professionals and discovered in searches by potential
readers.
YUKARISM introduces
readers to Yukari Kobayakawa, an accomplished author at the
age of 17 who writes with amazing accuracy
about historical Japan.
The wonderful thing
about this Internet
age is that no one can keep you from your
readers but you.
Reports have come in that 60 percent of Snapchat users are under the
age of 24, so if you're a Young Adult author or Middle Grade author especially, this app might be an incredible marketing tool for raising awareness
about your books as well as to gain
readers and build your author brand.
«The Barnes & Noble NOOK Bedtime Reading Debate,» a survey conducted March 1 - 5, 2012, polled 1,358 adult
readers across the country
about their reading habits, and shed new light on this
age - old challenge.
Hi!I am Siddharth Satpathy a 15 year old and an enthusiastic Harry Potter fan like most other children of my
age group who have read the book.The book is indeed a most enthralling one and has been much more than successfull in securing its well deserved place in the heart of its
readers.This book written
about the magical world has cast a sort of magic on its
readers and deserves a most fitting tribute.
Read an interview with Mitali Perkins
about Bamboo People Guerilla warfare, child soldiers and landmines: What do these ripped - from - the - headlines terms have to do with a coming - of -
age story for young
readers?
And by the way,
readers of a certain
age may be interested to know more
about your playing the part of Amy in the film «Return of the Secaucus Seven» — if you can figure out a way to weave it into the subject of «Conversations with Mom»!
Simply this: Editors, agents, and
readers of all
ages are turning to the Internet and social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Pinterest to learn more
about authors they're interested in.
In A View from My Window,
readers get an insight into the intimate world of Forrest's life through a unique collection of stories
about women of all
ages, from all over the country.
It's not
about being ashamed of writing steamy paranormal romance, it's
about respecting that the
readers who know me for my young adult fiction shouldn't accidentally come across a new book and think it's
age - appropriate for younger
readers.»
HarperCollins group digital director and publisher David Roth - Ey spoke with New Media
Age about the recent consideration, saying, «Certain kinds of books create immersive reading experiences whereby ads would be too interruptive for
readers, and publishers and even advertisers aren't likely to put a premium on that.
Mary Cummings, Project Manager at Diversion Books, an ebook publisher co-launched in 2010 by Scott Waxman of the Waxman Literary Agency, spoke with GoodEReader.com in an interview
about meeting the needs of both authors and
readers in the digital
age.
This novel -
about the patterns of war and peace,
about the forces that propel humans to wage war or to pursue reconciliation,
about the impulse to create as well as destroy - will speak, like any good story, to perceptive, thoughtful
readers, whatever their
age.
Try the Alex Awards, the Young Adult Library Services Association's annual listing of adult books likely to appeal to YA
readers, or my own reflections from 2014
about books for in - between
age readers.
Do you have any concern
about doing that in an
age when
readers» attention spans are supposed to be shrinking to the size of tweets?
Readers of all
ages can learn
about and engage with digital books at their local school or library inside the Digital Bookmobile.
This pair of preposterously silly books
about an armored cat and a spoon - obsessed monkey who take on a drooling dragon has exactly the sort of absurdist humor that appeals to the early -
reader age group.
Think
about who your ideal
reader is (
age, gender, interests, favourite writers) and look for betas in this group.
At the time, Raccah was excited
about the near - future of enhanced ebooks for middle grade and young adult
readers, promising that big things were on the horizon for an
age group that has been largely forgotten by so many of the enhanced ebook publishers.
Your realization
about fiction not
aging is more in tune with
readers than publishers.
We conducted this exploratory study with our SciPlay partners at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York in an effort to tackle some of the questions we have
about the growing popularity of e-books among
readers of all
ages.
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The old adage, «you can't judge a book by its cover» doesn't apply in today's visual and interactive
age where
readers are increasingly drawn to the first thing they notice
about a book: its cover.
My blog is not strictly book reviews, but is also a «stories
about my kids» blog, so most of my
readers are women
ages 30 - 50.
And the consumer opinions on e-books is based on a survey from January 2011 of 10,000
readers about e-books, and is representative of the 64 million Germans
aged 10 or older.
Publishing I talked with TOON Books founder Francoise Mouly
about her new imprint, TOON Graphics, which will feature «visual books» (picture books and comics) for
readers ages 8 and up.
Comments — Ann Miner's link to Seattle Channel interview by Nancy Pearl with Paul Collins that wandered into a Kindle discussion at
about 22 minutes (iTunes podcast link); Craig Scarberry's recommendation of the excellent Books on the Nightstand podcast; Jean Remple on OCTO covers (more on covers here and here); Ann Miner with a good idea for Amazon; Marcy MacKenzie on a meetup with Bob Cope; an Amazon PR spokesman confirms the Facebook post stating that «a better way to organize your Kindle libraries» is coming; Jim Jones links to the Cushing Academy of Canada - Sony
Reader style; Tom Lichty links to a charming coming - of - Kindle -
age column by Margie Boulé in The Oregonian; Kevin Warner, a new Kindle owner from Down Under; Len Charnoff's tutorial video on Inkmesh; audio comments from Pastor Mark Pierce of Church Requel and Bob Lee.
While Tumblr may not seem like the obvious home for the blog of a best - selling novelist, it starts to make a whole lot of sense when you think
about the fact that «under 25» is the exact
age group of Veronica's
readers.
In I Feel Bad
About My Neck, Nora has her
readers in stitches discussing her obsessions, life in the Big Apple and how it really is to be a woman of a certain
age.
The trip doesn't bring Carey (or indeed the
reader) much enlightenment
about the country (in fact, the book only serves as a reminder of the generational gaps and East / West divide), but that's most of the fun, for even in a global
age, it shows we can still find meaning in impenetrable and bewildering things when they are presented to us in an engaging way.