It enables decentralisation of direct transactions in Publica's currency between
readers and authors in order to purchase access keys for their literary works.
Since its inception in 1981, the Kentucky Book Fair has been connecting
readers and authors in a celebration of shared passion and mutual interest: the importance of reading and writing.
Here are a few hashtags that I use to target writers,
readers and authors in general:
Christy, honestly, I was shocked to learn
readers and authors in Canada were unable to buy KDP Print books.
Not to be confused with the reference from Fifty Shades of Grey, Red Room served as a bridge to connect
readers and authors in a space that welcomed discussion surrounding books.
«Our team has been so impressed with the way these individuals have exhibited the very best in publishing practices — whether through the quality of their content or engaging with
readers and authors in their communities, they are taking the literary world by storm,» says Cutler.
Deborah has a large network of sites for book lovers — the BookGoodies Network — that was established in 2002 and grew into an expanded network of sites to connect
readers and authors in 2011 -2012.
Not to be confused with the reference from Fifty Shades of Grey, Red Room served as a bridge to connect
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Not exact matches
Only later did many
readers notice that the
authors were not
in fact the well - known short - selling firms Muddy Waters
and Citron Research, but rather two fake accounts using similar names with misspellings: @Mudd1waters
and @Citreonresearc.
The question then becomes for the people who add value
and try to be useful to
authors and readers —
and that includes publishers
and booksellers — how do you evolve being useful
in a digital world?
Grandinetti was cordial
in his comments, but he does put much onus on publishers to change
and evolve into something that's more useful for both
authors and readers:
This exchange will mix up the
authored content
and subject matter on your blog to entice your
readers to check out content by a well - known source,
and your content on their blog will diversify your exposure
and result
in an influx of traffic.
«
Author Julie Morgenstern wrote an entire book on the subject, called Never Check Email
in the Morning,» The Huffington Post reminds
readers in an article that rounds up several voices all agreeing with Morgenstern
and Bradberry.
In the sections on Martha Stewart and Scooter Libby in particular, the author leads the reader through fateful events in something close to real tim
In the sections on Martha Stewart
and Scooter Libby
in particular, the author leads the reader through fateful events in something close to real tim
in particular, the
author leads the
reader through fateful events
in something close to real tim
in something close to real time.
The opinions expressed
in reader comments are those of the
author only,
and do not reflect the opinions of The Seattle Times.
A story with millions of your own adventure
in it — looking for
readers, writers, ghost writers,
authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors like you who want to help by giving $ 1 or more
and spreading this campaign
and the story to the world.
Lastly, our good friends at the Incrementum Fund, Ronald Stoeferle
and Mark Valek, who our
readers know as the
authors the annual «
In Gold We Trust» report, have released the inaugural issue of their new Crypto Research Report this December in cooperation with Demelza Kelso Hays and several other contributor
In Gold We Trust» report, have released the inaugural issue of their new Crypto Research Report this December
in cooperation with Demelza Kelso Hays and several other contributor
in cooperation with Demelza Kelso Hays
and several other contributors.
In precise
and entertaining chapters — each culminating with very specific «action steps» for
readers to follow —
author Ken McElroy offers real estate investing stories from the trenches
and wisdom.
It was Philip Fisher,
author of the groundbreaking Common Stocks
and Uncommon Profits, who often exhorted his
readers to be cautious about trading
in the stock of a company they have known for many years
and come to understand well for one with which they are not as familiar as it introduces different types of risk.
He expected that his
reader would
in turn have enough imagination to conjure up a sense of an implied
author,
and he did everything he could to help him do so.
In Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits, the reader is to reflect along with the author on what purity of heart is, how to acquire absolute confidence in Divine providence, and what it means to follow Chris
In Upbuilding Discourses
in Various Spirits, the reader is to reflect along with the author on what purity of heart is, how to acquire absolute confidence in Divine providence, and what it means to follow Chris
in Various Spirits, the
reader is to reflect along with the
author on what purity of heart is, how to acquire absolute confidence
in Divine providence, and what it means to follow Chris
in Divine providence,
and what it means to follow Christ.
The
author is trying to intimate that this is not true,
and thus he is misleading, even deceiving his
readers in the interest of good PR.
The reviewer can tell the
reader that
in Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions he is to think along with the
author about what it means to seek God, how the «resolution of duty» that ought to be present
in marriage transforms romantic love into love that conquers everything,
and how the awareness of one's mortality, of the certainty of death, of «death's decision» enhances earnestness
in life.
In her new book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and give correction in the context of loving community when neede
In her new book, For the Love, the
author and speaker encourages
readers to live out of grace,
and to use grace to accept criticism
and give correction
in the context of loving community when neede
in the context of loving community when needed.
Its
authors, Norman Dennis
and George Erdos (neither of them Catholic) quoted The Ecclesiastical History of England by the Venerable Bede to remind
readers of an earlier time when society had been
in an equally parlous state.
Authors often use an avatar
in their fiction stories — it is not Jack that climbs the beanstalk, it is the
author...
and many times, it is the
reader that years later «lives» the story as they read it.
They allow the poem to be utterly serious when its
author wants it to be (one can not imagine such playfulness being allowed
in the climactic visions of Paradiso XXXIII),
and they allow
readers to think that Dante is at least as sane as they are.
If it no longer betrays «the freshness
and vividness of original composition,» at least it bears the marks of the hard age
in which it arose, reflects the circumscribed outlook of its
author and first
readers,
and reveals most clearly the paucity of the materials at the
author's disposal — especially for a presentation of Jesus» teaching.
In this chapter the author invites the reader to join in a thought experiment about what some theological school known to them is and ought to b
In this chapter the
author invites the
reader to join
in a thought experiment about what some theological school known to them is and ought to b
in a thought experiment about what some theological school known to them is
and ought to be.
But for now, lest it appear to some
readers that we are
in dialogue with a phantom scientific ideal rather than with one that is seriously held, let us recall the famous statement of F.H.C. Crick, the celebrated Nobel - prize winning molecular biologist
and author of the book, Of Molecules
and Men:
Smith reminds
readers of the idea of divine accommodation, which suggests that «
in the process of divine inspiration, God did not correct every incomplete or mistaken viewpoint of the biblical
authors in order to communicate through them with their
readers... The point of the inspired scripture was to communicate its central point, not to straighten out every kink
and dent
in the views of all the people involved
in biblical inscripturation
and reception along the way.»
In this chapter the
author prepares the
reader to deal better with the rest of the book by carefully defining the concepts of «pluralism,» «understand,» «action,»
and «practice.»
For the moment, though, it seems as though Hays's main concern is to convince
readers (
and fellow scholars) that the
authors of the Gospels had high Christologies
and, therefore, that belief
in Jesus's divinity is authentic to the first century.
In writing the book I have constantly encountered four difficulties,
and since the
author has been acutely aware of them they will probably be visible to the observant
reader — oversimplification, inadequate exposition, the chronological fallacy,
and modernization.
Hays also seems narrow when he encourages
readers to read the OT principally as narrative
and not as a «source of oracles, prooftexts, or halakhic regulations,» apparently disqualifying many early Christian
authors who cited Scripture
in this way.
Eliade, who was for many years at the University of Chicago, will be familiar to most
readers as the
author of the four - volume A History of Religious Ideas
and numerous other books dealing with religion
and myth
in human history.
The point of this largely pointless humor is to string together cliches
and banalities, ingeniously demonstrating the emptiness of modern life
and speech
and the
author's evident superiority to both — a superiority the
reader delights
in sharing.
Many
readers who agree that the U.S. was intended to be a republic
and not an empire will nonetheless disagree with what can only be described as the
author's radical isolationism, including his restated doubts as to whether World War II was ours to fight
and his suggestion that Israel is, at least
in the long term, a lost cause.
The bulk of academic writing
in my discipline is not really writing but a collection of marks on paper put down
in response to similar marks put down
in response to other marks put down
in response to... The
authors of these texts do not have a conception of writing as an art, or of the need for the imagery, inflection,
and rhythm that hold open the mind of the
reader so that the thought can slip past them into his soul.
Readers are thus made to feel like witnesses to what actually happened, with access to the thoughts
and motives both of the characters
in the drama
and of those who wrote about them, the
authors of the sources used to build an uncluttered reality.
If the
reader has some role
in creating the authorial «intention'then why must one suppose that such an extraction originates fully from the
authors / Bible
and not from the
readers?
One important item I'd like to point out to the
readers of this article
and the
author, is that the simple 10 question survey provided on this page IS NOT the same quiz given
in the actual survey.
Aesthetic texts, so went the claim, present an experience which is shared between an
author and a
reader in the communicative act of reading.
I mention these two books simply because a
reader may be interested
in a further
and more adequate discussion by the same
author along the same lines.
The
author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek
and has produced a big book, mainly about people
and events
in Boston, that will hold the attention of
readers interested
in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
The
author provides no new documentation
in support of his relentlessly grim essay, but the fair - minded
reader will appreciate the frequent insights about the social
and cultural currents that have contributed to Catholicism's now long - standing discontents.
The educational system
in Scotland is different from that of England
and Wales, but, since the
authors do not make detailed references to anything relevant only to that system, that does not matter to
readers south of the border.
Indeed, validity
in interpretation can only occur when the otherness of the text, as it is conveyed by the textual structures of the implied
author and the implied
reader, is realized by the structured acts of the actual
reader.
Christopher Calderhead,
author of Illuminating the Word: The Making of the Saint John's Bible (Liturgical), points out that
in the case of a modern book the
reader is the first to see any particular copy — it is sometimes wrapped
in cellophane at the printer's
and opened for the first time by the purchaser.
The collection was an invaluable contribution to scholarship,
and has, since its publication, offered
readers information that is indispensable
in understanding the
author.