«The move has been a hugely positive one for us, it's helped establish Tor and Tor UK as an imprint that listens to
its readers and authors when they approach us with a mutual concern — and for that we've gained an amazing amount of support and loyalty from the community.
Not exact matches
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 needed.
Given the
author's remarkable learning, most
readers are likely to learn a great deal, especially
when he uses Augustine's sermons as source material; but the captious tone
and prosecutorial zeal of the effort starts to grate as early as the first chapter.
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.
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.
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.
articles like this are kind of like a mirror,
and when readers don't like what they see of themselves, they project it on the
author.
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.
Most of the current hermeneutical options tend toward reduction or exclusion in the act of interpretation, as
when they utilize either structuralist or «historical - critical» methods, focus on either sociological data or «ideas,»
and locate «meaning» in the internal «world» of the text, or in the external reality to which it refers, or in the
author's intention, or iii the
reader's response (see OTIPP 1).
The
authors do inform
readers that
when studies are excluded from the analysis that include births attended by uncertified or non-nurse midwives that the odds ratio for neonatal death between home
and hospital births is no longer statistically significant (Wax, 2010).
The
authors advise
readers to focus on
and listen to their children
when they have a problem.
We thank you for remaining supportive
and encouraging
when interacting with the
author and with other
readers, whether or not the ideas presented work for your family.
Except, of course,
when you date within the e.politics circle of
authors,
readers and hangers - on — our charms are irresistible,
and our lips are sealed....
And of course the big take away is, as the
author says, we have to be very careful
when we are changing the experience for our
readers.
The only top - level female bloggers in the general progressive political space who come to mind right away are Jane Hamsher
and Digby —
and apparently,
when it was revealed that Digby is actually a woman, plenty of lefty blog
readers and authors were startled.
«By clearly providing all the affiliations of the
authors in the paper, we provide transparency with regard to relationships that could have a bearing on the paper,
and allow the
reader to consider the affiliations
when evaluating the research,» says Natasha Pinol, a spokeswoman for Science.
So
when the
authors claim that our 3 - D universe is part of a 10 - dimensional «brane»
and that cycles of expansion
and contraction result from collisions between our cosmic brane
and a neighboring one, the best most
readers can do is visualize two giant hands clapping the universe into existence over
and over again.
Panelists will address questions such as:
When writing a manuscript, what steps can an
author take to enhance its impact on editors, reviewers
and, if accepted for publication, on
readers?
Retractions are also used to alert
readers to cases of redundant publication (i.e.
when authors present the same data in several publications), plagiarism,
and failure to disclose a major competing interest likely to influence interpretations or recommendations.
I go back to blogs
and become the
author's
reader when the pictures look good.
If you are an avid
reader, instead of sharing this in your «leisure time» answer, share your love of reading, your favorite genres,
and your favorite
author when answering Question 11.
In 2012,
when it came time to publish a paperback version of the Patrick Melrose novels, the semi-autobiographical pentalogy by the English
author Edward St. Aubyn, his American publishers had no trouble rounding up rapturous praise from a passel of distinguished
readers: Zadie Smith, Bret Easton Ellis, Ann Patchett, Edmund White, Sam Lipsyte,
and Alice Sebold.
It's complex
and classic fantasy,
and it's further inspiring to young
readers —
and aspiring writers — because the
author began the first book in the series, Eragon,
when he was only 15 years old.
Long sentences,
when done well, provide a series of specific
and concrete details, such as examples or experiences, that give
readers a broader context for the
author's intended meaning.
Principals» Classrooms Visits Help Build Better
Readers When principals
and literacy coaches understand what students are learning
and teachers are teaching —
and participate in literacy lessons — they set a positive tone for the school that can lead to improvement in reading, say
author and educator Dr. Beth Whitaker.
In none of these U-T pieces did the
author correctly inform
readers that charter schools must use lotteries mandated by both federal
and state law
when the number of applicants for their school exceeds the seats available.
When deciding which bestseller category to target it's important to pick a category with enough
readers to be worth your time,
and that's fairly easy to break into for an indie
author.
He attributes his recent shift in momentum to the efforts of the American Bookseller Association,
and readers realizing that independent bookstores offer a different selection than their larger corporate counterparts — especially
when it comes to local
authors.
«At Amazon we are missionaries
when it comes to inventing on behalf of
authors and readers.
Beta
readers, who test your book for any readability issues
and plot holes, are also a crucial step for indie
authors when preparing to get their book ready for publication.
That means you'll want to send different types of content
when interacting with your «real» friends vs. fans
and readers,
and you'll need a separate platform for your
author brand.
A lot of
authors have trouble staying focused
and disciplined with one topic or subject matter, either because they think their
readers will get bored or maybe they'll get bored, but it's just so hard to gain traction if you're jumping around all the time, you're not consistent with the sorts of posts you're doing,
and people don't know
when to expect them.
Authors who aren't selling books refuse to give their books away for free,
when giving books away for free is the easiest
and best way to reach a lot of
readers quickly, without spending any extra time or money.
When you use Goodreads to enhance your experience as a book
reader, you will naturally
and organically support your experience as an
author.
That's because reviewers write reviews for
readers, not
authors,
and when they hear from an
author directly, it can feel a little creepy — like you're looking in their windows.
Basically,
when you can't get a publishing deal with Hay House, they send you to Balboa, Simon
and Schuster happily guides you to Archway, Thomas Nelson to WestBow,
and Readers Digest to LifeRich, all white - labeled by
Author Solutions.
The
author of
When She Woke pointed this out to her
readers so very well
and I hope that each of us takes away a better understanding of what prejudice really is.
Many
readers have fond memories of Scholastic Book Fair time
when they were in school, getting the chance to browse new books
and discover a new character, series, or
author.
During the times in the story
when the
author's blood sugar spikes
and he's out of himself, the
reader is treated to the scene through the eyes of an outsider narrator.
It gives you far higher per - book earnings than traditionally published
authors are receiving (even those whose ebooks are selling for $ 10 +), it gives the
readers a deal
when compared to most traditionally published ebooks,
and it's often considered a fair price by those who feel that digital books should cost less than the dead - tree variety since paper, ink,
and shipping aren't a part of the equation.
This is
when I seriously started looking into self - publishing, because the only things that I could see making a difference
and helping an
author find a
reader base — are things a traditional
author will have no control over.
She was contacted by the founders to take over the site
when they decided they were ready to move on because they know she is passionate about giving
authors the tools they need to grow their readership
and is dedicated to helping
readers discover the
authors they wish they had known about all along.
I think that the markets work best
when readers and authors do what's in their best self - interest.
At this time, «Your Six - Figure Launch» is not open for enrollment, but
authors looking to learn more about Stephenson's marketing strategies (
and receive notifications
when this course opens again) should sign up for his mailing list at Your First 10k
Readers.
Usually
readers find it
when they're looking at a book you've written
and they click your hyperlinked
author name.
Another secret: «(I've talked to other
readers who say the same...
When I read a NEW author: I'll remember them when I read their PAPER book (maybe I've touched their book day after day — seeing their name in front of me over and over with their headshot picture to boot)-- but when I read a NEW author on Kindle — I can't for the life of m remember «WHO wrote that book»??? Why is that???? Simple
When I read a NEW
author: I'll remember them
when I read their PAPER book (maybe I've touched their book day after day — seeing their name in front of me over and over with their headshot picture to boot)-- but when I read a NEW author on Kindle — I can't for the life of m remember «WHO wrote that book»??? Why is that???? Simple
when I read their PAPER book (maybe I've touched their book day after day — seeing their name in front of me over
and over with their headshot picture to boot)-- but
when I read a NEW author on Kindle — I can't for the life of m remember «WHO wrote that book»??? Why is that???? Simple
when I read a NEW
author on Kindle — I can't for the life of m remember «WHO wrote that book»??? Why is that???? Simple....
So, what does this really mean??? It means that
when one book is purchased from my
Author Website
and mailed to a
reader in the U.S., I will donate approximately $ 7.00 to HDSA.
And when most authors say «blogging isn't working for me» it's because they rarely post, and when they do, they don't post content that attracts reade
And when most
authors say «blogging isn't working for me» it's because they rarely post,
and when they do, they don't post content that attracts reade
and when they do, they don't post content that attracts
readers.
When these
readers review books, they review for other
readers and believe the
author doesn't belong in that space.
I have less
and less patience with people who claim that Amazon has or is striving for some kind of evil monopoly that will subjugate
authors and readers when all the evidence to date is that they will treat
authors better than any publisher
and provide
readers with cheaper books, a bigger selection,
and a better customer experience than any other retailer.