Sentences with phrase «readers of all ages into»

Spare, rhythmic text and swirling abstract illustrations take readers of all ages into the bebop world of Charlie «Bird» Parker and John «Dizzy» Gillespie.

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As more and more marketers buy into «the age of context,» realizing the importance of context and how it can strengthen the entire marketing funnel, marketers will also recognize the need to create a much more personalized, dynamic experience for their readers.
After all, even if the old world of news faded (like its readers) into older age, at least we could point to the cohort of digital - native outlets with a bit of optimism.
The more encouraging messages from readers, and especially from the growing number of readers of college age, are those that say they discovered in First Things a perspective that enabled them to turn the cacophony of impassioned opinions into the paths of robustly constructive conversation.
From suggested age ranges to the excitement over young readers» ability to move into more challenging texts, there are plenty of reasons driving the shift into heftier volumes as the years progress.
Children develop into eager readers when they discover our engaging soft book offering age - appropriate activities that promote curiosity, self - discovery, and the development of motor skills.
Postcards may seem like relics of the snail - mail age, but they can still provide an exciting, fascinating entree into literacy for new readers and writers.
1 Writer / artist: Lily Hoshino Kodansha Comics; $ 12.99 For ages 13 + Manga has become such a pervasive presence in the North American comics market over the last few decades that readers can easily become inured to the sorts of weirdness that our cousins in Japan can somehow shape into long, popular, mass - media narratives.
As for age range for readership, I wrote the series for my nieces and nephews for when they turned tween - early teen years; however, I have a following of readers in age from around 9 yrs (young, but advanced readers) and up to ages well into adulthood.
Becky has always been an avid reader, cutting her teeth at a very young age on the likes of R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike before quickly branching into the wider world of Agatha Christie, Stephen King, and other «adult» authors.
She has an uncanny ability to tap into the lives, minds and emotions of children, and because of that she's been able to hold the attention of readers of all ages.
By splitting its children's books division into two separate imprints based on the age demographic of its consumer readers, the publisher is acknowledging not only the very different needs and... [Read more...]
By splitting its children's books division into two separate imprints based on the age demographic of its consumer readers, the publisher is acknowledging not only the very different needs and business practices of children's book publishing, but is also currently strong enough in the market to focus on differentiating its publishing model.
Summer is a time when readers of all ages love to dive into a good beach book.
The refreshingly quirky pairing of a dog and robot will pull readers into this nearly wordless journey, which traces the age - old cycles of friendship.
And by the way, readers of a certain age may be interested to know more about your playing the part of Amy in the film «Return of the Secaucus Seven» — if you can figure out a way to weave it into the subject of «Conversations with Mom»!
If it's just a great story but not groundbreaking, that's OK if readers love it... which you can prove by getting it into the hands of real readers of your target age group — yes you can have them request your book at a library and they will look it up, but they'll check your online reviews and see how it's performing first and whether it has any credible reviewers they recognize.
In A View from My Window, readers get an insight into the intimate world of Forrest's life through a unique collection of stories about women of all ages, from all over the country.
Readers whose knowledge of Scandinavian crime fiction goes beyond Stieg Larsson know that it was Henning Mankell who jump - started what has developed into a 20 - year golden age.
We also split Children's Picture Books into two categories; one for young readers, up to the age of four, and the other for early readers, ages five to eight.
What began as a project at the Cleveland Public Library has developed into a broad industry trend, reaching millions of readers of all ages through 40,000 libraries and schools in 70 countries.
Our reviewer writes, «Through unfussy language and well - formed characters, Howard takes readers of all races, ages and classes into the world of pre-civil rights era black people, offering insight on and understanding of one of our country's most tumultuous periods.»
Scheduled for Saturday, May 3th at thousands of locations nationwide, Free Comic Book Day is an annual promotional campaign in the North American comic book industry to help bring new readers of all ages and interests into independent comic book stores.
We're barely a year or two into the Age of the Reader and already readers are showing very clearly what the future awaits --
Over the course of six adventures, and an entire century of local history, Touchstone Season 1 builds into a moving coming - of - age saga that has won plaudits from young and old readers alike with its intelligent blend of time travel adventure, science fiction, historical romance and fantasy.
With «Age of Ultron» # 7 out this week, the Ultron variant for «Age of Ultron» # 8 has surfaced, giving readers a further look into how powerful Ultron became as a result of his enhancements.
A demographics tab gives you insights into the age demographics of your readers and their geographic location.
Comments — Ann Miner's link to Seattle Channel interview by Nancy Pearl with Paul Collins that wandered into a Kindle discussion at about 22 minutes (iTunes podcast link); Craig Scarberry's recommendation of the excellent Books on the Nightstand podcast; Jean Remple on OCTO covers (more on covers here and here); Ann Miner with a good idea for Amazon; Marcy MacKenzie on a meetup with Bob Cope; an Amazon PR spokesman confirms the Facebook post stating that «a better way to organize your Kindle libraries» is coming; Jim Jones links to the Cushing Academy of Canada - Sony Reader style; Tom Lichty links to a charming coming - of - Kindle - age column by Margie Boulé in The Oregonian; Kevin Warner, a new Kindle owner from Down Under; Len Charnoff's tutorial video on Inkmesh; audio comments from Pastor Mark Pierce of Church Requel and Bob Lee.
We're dedicated to enhancing the prospects of getting great literary, New Age and SF / F books into the hands of readers.
For the average reader, While America Aged motivates the topic better, but if you want to dig into some of the deeper issues, Pension Dumping does more.
Yet despite Lehrman's qualifications and intent, a key question remains: In the age of quick - fix information, do casual readers care enough to dig into where their news comes from?
He lost his eyesight at the age of ten, and in What You Aren't Seeing, readers learn how Greenberg turned this life - changing event into a chance to uncover his full potential.
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