Not exact matches
Now the editors of Commonweal have answered that the comments were, in fact, awful calumny, but that they were left by blog
readers, not contributors, and nobody over at Commonweal agrees with them, much less
hates First
Things.
I just wanted to say when you step out the door early in the wee hours of the morning, I may not always see you off but I totally appreciate when you do the little
things for me, my favorites are making me chai and emptying the dishwasher (my
readers can read more on this titbit in my Friday 5 post on 5 Household Chores I Absolutely
Hate).
I'm sure many
readers had a teacher single you out in front of the class for a good
thing you did, and you
hated it.
I think that it's a good
thing to have beta
readers that fall into both spectrums: those who enjoy the genre, and those who (while not
hate it) don't generally read it.
No, it's not perfect, and like most writers there are
things I'd go back and change, but it's not dreck — it is a story that, whether
hated or loved by
readers, deserved to be told — and after spending most of my life writing, I am not a «wannabe.»
In June 2002, some time after the book had been sold on its own merits to publishers in multiple countries, and optioned for film writes, Rubinstein admitted that she was the author, saying «I think there is a strong tendency among the spectators or the
readers of culture to pigeonhole people, and that's the
thing that artists
hate having done to them.
For one
thing, that doesn't work, except to disrupt your potential relationship with
readers, and for another, I like my
readers, and
hate spam as much as the rest of them (unless it's fried crispy with a little fresh pineapple).
There are few
things, if any,
readers hate more than a badly formatted ebook.
For
readers, we love to hear about what makes you buy a book, and
things you love and
hate about what you read.
It is the first
thing that draws a
reader in, and as much as we
hate that it is true, people really do judge a book by it's cover.
Normally, our inbox here at TVGB is filled with one of five
things things: love letters from our
readers (thank you),
hate mail from other gaming blogs jealous of our awesomosity, press materials, news tips, and the occasional letter from a Nigerian prince.
i have knitted just once in my life, a blanket for my first grandson because that's what grandmas are supposed to do right lmao, i used a loom and knit it so tight it weighs a ton and for the life of me and 67 videos later could not figure out how to finish off the last corner, even though it was wonky my daughter and son in law received it with the proper ohhs and ahhs and my poor grandson had to suffer having it put on him and them it was passed to my second grandson and he had to endure it also, so i went to maggie's site to look at video and was lost with the first stitch, so maybe i will just get back to painting the walls in the kitchen so i can at least get something finished in this dang house lol xx p.s. you are not going to believe this but i
hate the newspaper in my bathroom when i close the door the walls come in and make the room smaller than it is already and because i am a
reader of all
things i have read and reread all of the articles so many times so there it sits not finished while i try to come up with something, maybe crashing out all of the drywall and starting over oh lord xx