Sentences with phrase «response from readers who»

I was so overwhelmed by the positive response from readers who were excited to use the plan that I decided we might as well go through it step by step together.
After publishing my article on food confessions a couple months ago, I received an amazing amount of response from readers who wanted to share their...
I never had a personal response from a reader who had spent time with my work.

Not exact matches

In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
I received many, many messages from readers offering counter-evidence to my complaint in the form of notable contemporary writers who do engage faith matters in their fiction, and indeed Image journal has developed a list of what it calls «the Image Top 50 Contemporary Writers of Faith» in response to the essay.
There have been lots of responses to my Huffington Post piece «Why Men Need to Cheat» (at last count, 4,042 comments and a lot of responses throughout the web, including one by Chopper Papa), but I then I got an email from a reader who calls himself U.G. Gold.
When Kamala Khan's Ms Marvel was introduced, it received enthusiastic response from comic - book readers around the world who praised her characterisation.
Readers have to respect this response from Decatur City Schools Superintendent David Dude, who posted on his Facebook page about 11 days ago after the forecast of icy rain, which never fell but left schools closed.
Key findings Results from the survey are based on the responses from the 1,089 Faculty Focus readers who completed the survey.
The response from our readers was astounding — not just from those who agreed with our choices, but in the list of vehicles posted on our Facebook page in response.
Although success in the UK is too early to assess given that we only launched in April, we've had really positive response to our launch titles from the media, fellow publishers who've been very supportive with their advice and the readers.
«After just a few months, we are thrilled with the response we've seen from patrons,» said Kit Hadley, director of the Saint Paul Public Library in St. Paul, Minn. «We're proud to have the ability to be more responsive to our tech - savvy readers, and also glad to be able to introduce ebooks to patrons who wouldn't otherwise have the chance to try them.»
I'm beginning to think my current beta reader is not who I need to have be reading my books, because I'm not getting the kind of feedback I need from her, and trying to «fix» the book in response to her comments has brought me to a grinding halt.
Claudette Colvin's story has had a tremendous response from young readers who want to reach out to her.
As one of her YA titles was specifically singled out in the article, Rainfield's resulting campaign opened a flood gate of response from authors and readers alike who shared personal stories of how their favorite books as teens were vital to their understanding and love of reading.
Even if you are the type who would continue writing if nobody ever saw your work, as a professional who markets his work you necessarily seek some kind of response from readers.
«We're delighted at the enthusiastic response we've received from thousands of independent writers and publishers who are eager to introduce their exciting works to a broader audience of readers.
I was getting off a quick response to a comment from reader Joseph Ratliff at the end of the week and found myself writing: «There are those who get it and are reaching out for more.»
Over the weekend, I received an email from a reader who has questioned my redemption principles in response to my Hilton Honors series.
[Other readers may like to know that all this information was available to Richard before the airing of his programme: since Richard is still encouraging you to go and listen to it, you might like to ask yourselves how balanced it really is in the light of the above responses from the people who were actually there.]
[I've posted the response from wildlife officials to readers who asked why the captured python was killed.]
5:11 p.m. Updated * Bjorn Lomborg, the Danish writer who has built a career around challenging worst - case depictions of global warming and other environmental problems, has sent short video responses to the six most - recommended reader questions from my post about «Cool It,» the documentary on his work.
We received hundreds of responses from readers, who were overwhelmingly critical of those climate change experts who believe that global warming is inevitable.
Nordberg's post prompted first this response from an anonymous reader and then another from C.E. Petit at Scrivener's Error, who said that the problem with failing to sequester is that it can taint the expert's opinion with «extraevidentiary «facts»»:
«Some of the most enthusiastic responses have come from news reporters who tell me the blog fills a real void,» Mike said, adding, «It's a thrill to help translate the legal jargon for their readers.
Her word strategy will elicit emotional responses from the targeted readers (aka, people who have an influence in hiring you!).
We understand that your resume needs to be completed to the highest standard which represents all your essential skills and background information to get a positive response from the reader and who will then be more likely to spend longer reading through it.
I'm writing in response to the letter (July / August 2009, «The Real Appraisal Problem,» page 8) from a reader who complained about out - of - area appraisers ruining deals.
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