-LSB-...] immediately by using questions to engage
readers in the first chapter, and Janice Hardy gives us 4 tips for preventing flat descriptions so we don't lose our -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] we discussed two weeks ago, many stories «strike out» with
readers in the first chapter.
Not exact matches
Nevertheless, many contemporary critics (including Jewett) insist that everything
in the letter must be directed by Paul to the historical circumstances of his
first readers: everything
in chapters 1 - 13 should be understood
in terms of the community differences described briefly
in chapter 14: the strong are contemptuous of the weak because of their observance of dietary and Sabbath rules, while the weak are judgmental of the strong for their failure to observe the same.
Lastman counsels the
reader (the main target audience is those who have had, or been affected by, an abortion) to hang on
in there: the
first few
chapters are a tough read, but soon enough the consoling words will come through.
Several
readers also accuse me of denying the doctrine of general revelation contained
in the
first chapter of Paul's letter to the Romans.
In the First Epistle of Peter the reader is aware of an atmosphere which seems in some respects nearer to that of the primitive Church, as we divine it behind the early chapters of Acts, than anything else in the New Testamen
In the
First Epistle of Peter the
reader is aware of an atmosphere which seems
in some respects nearer to that of the primitive Church, as we divine it behind the early chapters of Acts, than anything else in the New Testamen
in some respects nearer to that of the primitive Church, as we divine it behind the early
chapters of Acts, than anything else
in the New Testamen
in the New Testament.
Eventually he was exonerated by DNA evidence, a fact
readers discover
in the
first chapter — which colors one's journey through this labyrinthine account with incredulity.
The whole task of identifying intentions seems fraught with peril; for a sophisticated attempt to grapple with these problems, and a forthright account of the difficulties involved
in speaking of such intentions, a
reader could do no better than to consult the
first chapter of Jack Rakove's Pulitzer Prize — winning Original Meanings: Politics and ideas
in the Making of the Constitution (1997).
the
first three books
in a new children's
chapter book series that transports
readers to famous food cities around the world, with the fourth book, New Orleans!
In this chapter, adapted from an article that was first published in Playboy, Zimmer takes the reader on a tour of the 2009 Singularity Summit in New York Cit
In this
chapter, adapted from an article that was
first published
in Playboy, Zimmer takes the reader on a tour of the 2009 Singularity Summit in New York Cit
in Playboy, Zimmer takes the
reader on a tour of the 2009 Singularity Summit
in New York Cit
in New York City.
Contents cover: How the author develops the character of Stanley
in chapters 9 to 14 Understanding the concept of theme and how the writer conveys a point of view to the reader How to deduce information from a text Examining how the author introduces the character of the Warden You can preview the first few slides of Holes — Chapters 9 to 14 by clicking on the previe
chapters 9 to 14 Understanding the concept of theme and how the writer conveys a point of view to the
reader How to deduce information from a text Examining how the author introduces the character of the Warden You can preview the
first few slides of Holes —
Chapters 9 to 14 by clicking on the previe
Chapters 9 to 14 by clicking on the preview image.
That was fine but they were also enrolling them
in the KOLL and that pissed off
readers because they thought they were buying an entire book, or at least the
first act of a book, only to discover they had, at most, a scene or a
chapter.
Have
readers email you a proof of purchase to get the
first 3 - 5
chapters of your upcoming book
in advance!
First Chapter Plus publishes and distributes a monthly e-catalog, which includes the first chapters of print and digital books, mp3 clips of audio books plus all the essential information to thousands of opt - in subscribers such as libraries, book stores, media, readers, bloggers, and revie
First Chapter Plus publishes and distributes a monthly e-catalog, which includes the
first chapters of print and digital books, mp3 clips of audio books plus all the essential information to thousands of opt - in subscribers such as libraries, book stores, media, readers, bloggers, and revie
first chapters of print and digital books, mp3 clips of audio books plus all the essential information to thousands of opt -
in subscribers such as libraries, book stores, media,
readers, bloggers, and reviewers.
In its
first year, BookDaily distributed more than 10,000,000 sample
chapters to
readers on the website and by email.
Plus, you can now put the
first Chapter of Volume I
IN Volume II, at the very end, for a «Sneak Preview,» getting readers hooked even before Volume II is in their hand
IN Volume II, at the very end, for a «Sneak Preview,» getting
readers hooked even before Volume II is
in their hand
in their hands.
When the verdict is announced
in the novel's
first chapter,
readers are immediately thrown into the case and the controversy...
In addition, readers can earn in - app currency, called Narrs, which allow them to read more comics (the first two episodes are free, subsequent chapters are not
In addition,
readers can earn
in - app currency, called Narrs, which allow them to read more comics (the first two episodes are free, subsequent chapters are not
in - app currency, called Narrs, which allow them to read more comics (the
first two episodes are free, subsequent
chapters are not).
The monthly manga magazine launched
in April 2011 with a
reader - friendly model: Each magazine includes
chapters of four or more serials, and the
first issue is free.
In anticipation of the first book that will release in September 2015, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers will support the launch of the program with an extensive pre-publication campaign including a major presence at San Diego Comic - Con, a wide - spread distribution of teaser chapter samplers, and extensive cross-promotion with the LEGO Grou
In anticipation of the
first book that will release
in September 2015, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers will support the launch of the program with an extensive pre-publication campaign including a major presence at San Diego Comic - Con, a wide - spread distribution of teaser chapter samplers, and extensive cross-promotion with the LEGO Grou
in September 2015, Little, Brown Books for Young
Readers will support the launch of the program with an extensive pre-publication campaign including a major presence at San Diego Comic - Con, a wide - spread distribution of teaser
chapter samplers, and extensive cross-promotion with the LEGO Group.
For those of us brought up
in a Western culture who know of the Long March only as a vague piece of history, it will take a little longer to get into; but within a
chapter, two at the most,
readers with the remotest interest
in history will be fully engrossed
in the
first person accounts of foot soldiers such as Woman Wang, Soldier Huang, Orderly Liu, Propagandist Wu, Fighter Li, whose stories Sun Shuyun so ably interweaves with archival research and official history.
The
first few
chapters present a tricky little exercise
in metafiction
in which the story about a secret is revealed as being itself too secret to tell, a ploy sure to tickle more puzzlesome
readers.
The author acquaints
readers with several such denizens
in the
first few
chapters before introducing a fascinating newcomer to the area: Clair, an alluring and mysterious woman Ben encounters squatting
in the model home for an abandoned housing development
in the middle of nowhere.
In Kevin Henkes»
first early
chapter book for beginning
readers, young Penny isn't allowed to sing because she'll wake up her infant siblings.
To Win a Demon's Love made
first place
in the paranormal romance category of the
Readers» Choice Contest of the New England
Chapter of RWA.
Yet unlike the old days, when most prospective
readers were effectively hostage to book reviews as a means of learning about new books or even reading tantalizing excerpts, the internet allows you as an independent author to publish excerpts and sample
chapters to your heart's content, demonstrating
first - hand that your work has those qualities that your intended
readers are interested
in.
Basically they do what the beta
readers did
in the prior
chapters, and maybe even hold your hand through the
first revision.
«
Chapter One: 11/22/63 by Stephen King» by Mooderino on Moody Writing < — A look at the first chapter in Stephen King's latest work and how it worked at capturing the reader's att
Chapter One: 11/22/63 by Stephen King» by Mooderino on Moody Writing < — A look at the
first chapter in Stephen King's latest work and how it worked at capturing the reader's att
chapter in Stephen King's latest work and how it worked at capturing the
reader's attention.
Participants at «Great Beginnings» are encouraged to bring the
first chapter of a work
in progress, as this hands - on class is designed to help writers — new or old hands — sort through conflicting advice about
first chapters, and create compelling opening
chapters that draw
readers into the story.
On the
first page of the
first chapter of her
first novel, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand, Helen Simonson invites her
readers to fall
in love at
first sight... read this one page and you may find you've fallen head over heels for Ms. Simonson's funny, barbed, delightfully winsome storytelling.
In the
first chapter (and on the back cover), make it clear who your ideal
readers are and what result you intend to deliver for them.
Here, only the
first chapter was released
in Weekly Shonen Jump before the title jumped to current serialization, so this is the
first chance for
readers to see (legally) what happened
in the intervening
chapters.
Even if all you have is something unedited, the
first chapter in the next book of the series will encourage long - term
reader loyalty.
Astoundingly, Eilperin does not tell
readers that these email exchanges took place
in February 2005 and were about the
first draft of a
chapter of the IPCC report released two years later.
The
first chapter reminds the
reader of what a company director's duties are, and although company law books traditionally cover this topic, it is helpful to start
in this way because discussion moves on to personal claims and the relevance of a director's breach of duty more generally
in other claims for relief.