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Not exact matches

I was catching up on my desperately neglected Google Reader and came across a post by Dagmar Bleasdale in which she discussed the Similac (a formula company) Application which is said to help with breastfeeding — which I agree is undermining and misleading.
Bonus for early readers of this post: don't miss next week's digital strategy webinar, which will provide an in - depth overview of many of the topics discussed below.
And what to make of this: http://perfecthealthdiet.com/?p=3390 «The papers discussed in Friday's post about a major angiogenesis pathway stimulated by oxidized DHA (Omega - 3s, Angiogenesis and Cancer: Part II, April 29, 2011) may not seem important to many readers.
Other than the announcement that the ending would change, the other changes from this stage to celluloid transition was casting; French Bob (played by Inglourious Basterds» Denis Menochet on the theatre stage) became Mexican Bob (Demian Bichir), James Remar «s part was re-cast with a bonafide movie star (who we won't discuss until after posting our spoiler warning), and Amber Tamblyn «s Daisy was recast with Jennifer Jason Leigh (whom, I will say I spotted in the audience of the live - read talking to Harvey Weinstein and I astutely wrote that she should be in a Tarantino film; hey readers, sometimes armchair casting actually happens!).
A reader raised the issue by pointing to an article in The Washington Post that discussed how to pick the right school in the right district — but did not tell parents to look at anti-bullying policies.
-LSB-...] readership — is pretty much a perpetual, ongoing discussion in the comics world, but over on Warren Ellis» site the excellent Leah Moore posts a guest blog discussing female readers and fan girls, not just in -LSB-...]
But first, over the next several posts, I'll discuss that «all new branding» component in further detail, beginning with what frequent readers of my blog may have already noticed — an updating of all our blog themes across social media, beginning with this one.
In this post, I'll discuss some key points including choosing a title that engages your audience, not settling on the first or even second idea that comes to you, and to focus on the reaction you want from your reader to have after hearing or reading your book title.
posted at Storey - Lines, saying, «Indie author Robin Storey shares her frustration at not being able to think of a title for her book, discusses the importance of book titles in attracting readers and lists some weird book titles you won't believe.»
Follow the Reader, an incredibly informative publishing blog, has been running a series of posts entitled Fine Arts of Marketing, Publicity + Advertising in which they discuss, well, book marketing, publicity and advertising.
As I discussed in my previous post (Nook: Color Me Disappointed), the new $ 249 device from B&N is a tablet computer marketed as a «reader's tablet,» with a 7 ″ IPS LCD touchscreen.
In my last post, I discussed the four C's of basic story structure and how nonfiction authors can use them along with other fiction techniques to entertain and engage their readers while sharing their experiences and message.
In the spirit of mutual support that is social networking at its best, they'll be eager to help «get you into» potential readers» minds, if not hearts, by joining you in tweeting & posting, updating & discussing content that's exciting, entertaining, engaging, and, perhaps, startling — but always inspiring, about your booIn the spirit of mutual support that is social networking at its best, they'll be eager to help «get you into» potential readers» minds, if not hearts, by joining you in tweeting & posting, updating & discussing content that's exciting, entertaining, engaging, and, perhaps, startling — but always inspiring, about your booin tweeting & posting, updating & discussing content that's exciting, entertaining, engaging, and, perhaps, startling — but always inspiring, about your book.
In the first post, we discussed what a great tool Calibre was for ebook management but the real beauty of Calibre is its iPhone / Sony Reader / Cybook interface.
Whether we're discussing Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or any other social media network, to continuously tweet or post status updates about the availability of your book is a violation of the trust your readers place in you when they decide to follow you or like your Facebook page.
[a] website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal while readers may comment on posts
He posts frequently in his online journal but he has also created a message board where readers can interact and discuss his work.
A CA reader sent me the following interesting case US v Frank Quattrone — which I'll try to discuss in a separate post.
As discussed in the post An Introduction To ENSO, AMO, and PDO — Part 2, the NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL) Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation webpage refers readers to the Wikipedia Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation webpage for further discussion.
The first item is David Lat's Op - Ed piece in yesterday's New York Times, titled The Supreme Court's Bonus Babies, which comments on the stratospheric bonuses of $ 250,000 that law firms are expected to pay to this year's crop of departing Supreme Court clerks (my colleague Bob Ambrogi posted on the topic of Supreme Court bonuses previously here, and WSJ Law Blog readers discuss Lat's article here).
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