Sentences with phrase «receive feedback from readers»

It's so encouraging to receive feedback from my readers and to share with a wider audience my latest projects — keeps me energized.
As I receive feedback from readers, I'll update the table as needed.
Received feedback from readers and forwarded the comments, suggestions and complaints made to the writer

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I didn't freeze them personally but I've received tons of feedback from readers that my wonton «cupcakes» all freeze great.
I truly appreciate all of the feedback I receive from you, my readers, as it shows that these articles don't just disappear into space after I publish them, and that really boosts my spirits!
Based on the feedback that I've received from readers, food rewards are a big issue with many parents.
I'm just compiling the stuff / feedback I've received from readers and add them at the same time.
Perfect timing for me as I've just received feedback from Beta readers... some were more detailed and others general.
I have started writing and from the feedback I've received, such as the last reviewer on Amazon US, readers are expecting to read what happens next.
«As the Kindle business grows and we get more feedback from readers on Kindle, we have ideas about other books that have been received well in one territory» and can deepen a growing network of content crossing borders, track records in place.
No matter the style of feedback we receive from beta readers, critique partners, contest judges, or agents or editors, we can learn a lot.
Reading what other writers and industry influencers are sharing on your topic, as well as «listening» to the questions, concerns and feedback that they are receiving from their readers is a golden research — and relationship building — opportunity.
Over the past six months, I've received feedback on my work from many sources — contest judges to beta readers.
And feedback from readers of both books will give you a better idea of how the book series as a whole will be received and help drive the potential for yet another book in the series.
Authors can get feedback from readers on cover design, style and characters, and receive critique on early pages of writing.
After incorporating the feedback you received from your beta readers, it's time for YOU to read it as a reader.
Let's take a look at some common issues we might receive in feedback from critique partners, beta readers, contest judges, and editors, and how this understanding of POV can help.
Most feedback I receive from beta readers now falls into «yeah, I knew that but couldn't put my finger on it» category.
Have you received any interesting feedback or questions from young readers?
There are many reasons we don't receive identical feedback from every reader.
You've chosen beta readers from more than one source who understand your genre, you've given them your best work so they don't correct flaws you know about, and you receive their feedback.
Also, we can think about the feedback we've received (whether from beta readers, critique groups, or editors, etc..)
Once you've received feedback from all your beta readers, it's time to consider their comments carefully.
I received feedback from beta readers (thank you, Shannon Baker, Jim Ciaramitaro and Alan Larson) and made revisions.
When I was working on my novel last spring, the feedback I received from beta readers wasn't overly exciting.
While they enjoyed some early success and some sporadic pockets of sales, and received positive feedback from readers, they essentially sold about as well as most self - published books, which is to say: hardly at all.
We have received specific feedback from readers about how pleased they were to find the book so well - constructed and readable — across different devices.
What I hope to receive from beta readers is feedback on the «big picture» of the story.
I know some of my top 10 favorite authors are publishing they own books, I've already reviewed books by most of them, and received great feedback, both from readers and authors.
I wrote about a zero interest credit card offer I accepted, and received some feedback and a couple questions from a reader:
Thanks, I've received some great feedback & encouragement from readers in the past couple of weeks... so why not, let's rock this TGISVP bitch all over again!
By a wide margin, the most common emails I receive from readers are a listing of the holdings in their portfolio and a request for feedback.
It was an important piece for me because I received a lot of positive feedback from readers.
I recently received a question from Rachel, a reader here at Invest It Wisely, and with her permission I am publishing the question here so we can get feedback from fellow readers and bloggers.
As our participation on these sites evolves, readers can expect to receive breaking news alerts, as well as opportunities to offer feedback on everything from our editorial content to current industry issues.
Recently I've received a lot of interest and feedback about the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card and Ink Bold credit card (specifically whether the 50,000 point Ultimate Rewards sign - up bonus is included in the 7 % annual bonus) from TPG readers so I reached out to some of my Chase contacts to gain some clarification.
Their perceptions were based on questions, feedback and comments they receive from their readers and followers.
After submitting a range of guide materials to the Metroid Database and receiving fantastic feedback from readers, I felt it was time to take the guides to the next level and incorporate them into a proper website.
Thanks to help from blog readers, those who visited the ACPD site and many others who we have communicated with, our paper has received considerable feedback.
My preprint immediately generated some interest to the readers and I received very positive feedbacks even before I received the reports of the reviewers from the IJMPB.
Requesting academic credit for this blawg was not something that crossed my mind when I started, though the positive feedback I have received from readers in all walks of legal life has tempted me to change my views.
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