Sentences with phrase «satisfied readers your book»

Not exact matches

Oh, I almost forgot to mention the fact that this set of fifty favorite books, which obviously serves to satisfy reader's need for gift suggestions (chefs!)
A recent article in the C. S. Lewis Bulletin maintains that while Reflections on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1958) is «one of the lesser known works in the Lewis Canon,» it «remains the one book on the Psalms that would satisfy the general reader in our time» (Carol Ann Brown, «Mirrors of Ourselves: Reflections from the Psalms,» CSLB X: 8, June 1979, pp. 1 - 5).
I would like to think I have hit a happy medium here, but I would rather the book be returned or discarded than that it satisfy any reader who hopes only to be entertained for an evening by that living prophetism which proclaimed and still proclaims God's judgment and redemption of Israel, and through her life, of the world.
A recent article in the C. S. Lewis Bulletin maintains that while Reflections on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1958) is «one of the lesser known works in the Lewis Canon,» it «remains the one book on the Psalms that would satisfy the general reader in our time» (Carol Ann Brown, «Mirrors of Ourselves: Reflections from the...
He has published numerous books and articles for both professional and lay readers, including The Good Enough Child: How to Have an Imperfect Family and Be Perfectly Satisfied and Family Centered Treatment with Struggling Young Adults.
by Wesley J. Malcolm AuthorHouse Paperback, $ 19.99 286 pages, Illustrated ISBN: 978 -1-4490-4049-9 Book Review by Kam Williams «I only hope that the simple but insightful Principles captured in this book will allow for you, the reader, to first get within yourself and be guided in a positive way by the instructions given out by God for a healthy, quality, and satisfied lBook Review by Kam Williams «I only hope that the simple but insightful Principles captured in this book will allow for you, the reader, to first get within yourself and be guided in a positive way by the instructions given out by God for a healthy, quality, and satisfied lbook will allow for you, the reader, to first get within yourself and be guided in a positive way by the instructions given out by God for a healthy, quality, and satisfied life.
Successful publishing depends almost entirely on what kind of book you've written, how many readers are searching for that kind of book, and whether or not your book satisfies them — but no matter what kind of book you've written, you want to reach as many readers as possible, right?
David Gale, Vice President & Editorial Director, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers: «For me, the most satisfying aspect of the trip was the fact that we got to discuss German and US publishing with such a large variety of people in many facets of the German book world.
The staccato lines of the picture book's text tell a quiet, satisfying story, but its artwork transports readers to the unusual setting, which children might find difficult to imagine on their own.
Knowing that a character or a story resonated with readers to the point that they can't put the book behind them is satisfying in ways that bestseller lists might not be.
The books that reach the most readers are those that bring the reader to emotionally satisfying extremes.
The action - packed finale of The Twelve is more satisfying than The Passage's cliff - hanger ending, although there are plenty of loose threads to keep readers eager for book three... coming to bookshelves near you in 2014.
Then he outlines a number of methods that will help you create a satisfying ending on your book so readers will buy more of your work.
If you don't get any reviews, or some negative reviews, your book probably has problems or isn't good enough — by «good» I mean, does it satisfy readers of that genre, or not?
Word of Mouth Free advertising for a book after its release through satisfied readers who recommend the book to others.
Just like the book cover is the point of contact with your prospective reader, the interior of a book is an important ingredient to keep the reader satisfied.
Once you are satisfied that this book looks like what you want on bookstore shelves and other readers are used to seeing... go ahead and pick your book's birthday (also known as a publication date) and celebrate.
Epub is enough to satisfy me as a reader (and I do not even care about epub3) and at least can give you a summary of your book... Amazon compels you to connect (are you all reading at home only?)
Books that satisfy those desires are going to be top sellers, no matter where the reader calls home.»
If we've ever read a book that didn't have a satisfying ending (or if we've received feedback about an unsatisfying ending in our story), we could probably go back to this plot point and see that reader expectations weren't set up properly.
Writing a book is stimulating and satisfying for the author, and this feeling is passed on to the reader through the words.
EDIT: I don't mean that your book is «bad» — just that it may not have a story that appeals and satisfies enough readers to have it earn money.
It's fine if you want to do it anyway; but most authors actually want to write books that make money and satisfy readers — they're just doing it wrong.
If the book is fiction, the developmental edit checks that it hits the right notes to be satisfying for its readers — in plot, characters, and tone.
«A compulsively readable charmer... The tender, positive tone and effective pacing that builds to a satisfying finish will inspire readers to pass the book to a friend - or reread it themselves.»
It's the kind of book that sets up readers» expectations about a certain kind of «genre fiction,» and then completely upends those assumptions, resulting in something both unexpected and thoroughly satisfying.
Learn how to professionally format your book so it satisfies readers.
Ensure your book's content is clean and professionally edited by a book industry expert, and you'll go a long way toward satisfying your readers and getting complete strangers to sell your book for you by recommending it to their friends.
But, the sticky wicket is still figuring out how to match books with readers in a satisfying manner.
I believe this initial assessment of the whole book, rather than reading only a chapter or two, is the best way to see how the author sustains the narrative arc — creates the premise, develops the action, resolves the problem — and brings the reader to some kind of satisfying personal experience, an emotional landing place, whether it's inspiring, happy, tragic or just plain informative.
If your book doesn't stay near the top of the bestseller lists after you've gotten your first 100 readers, it probably wasn't satisfying enough for people to enthuse about it — in which case more marketing and advertising won't help.
Similarly, after Peter was published in the Baen anthology, (okay, after Baen released the advanced reader copies, because knows how to satisfy their voracious readers and hard - core fans), I saw a distinct uptick in the number of Baen books in the also - boughts on Peter's books.
Our goals are that readers will be able to trust our products and that the books will satisfy their needs.
The point of all this is simple: until books somehow morph into something other than «books,» the e-readers we have are already good enough to satisfy the needs of the vast majority of readers.
The in - book experience is supposed to facilitate readers on the go who need to satisfy their hunger for fantasy and knowledge.
Based on the interpretation in the Author Earnings report that B&N might reserve the top spots in bestseller lists for Big Five - published books, an article on The Passive Voice article further analyzes how the inaccuracy in the lists might result in Nook's «heavy readers» and a «customer - centric organization» checking out the Amazon's lists to make sure that they will be satisfied with finding the books that most readers like.
How do you write an ending that is satisfying and keeps the reader thinking long after he or she puts down your book?
You can split your book into multiple parts — but if you do this, you must make sure that each part has its own coherent story arc, providing a satisfying story to the reader on its own, as well as in concert with the others.
Many authors offer the first full book in a series for free, finding that satisfied readers will be highly likely to pay for the second, third and beyond.
I'm talking about writing a book for genre readers that meets trope expectations, elicits emotional reactions, and satisfies the cravings of romantic suspense and thriller readers, but also brings something new that's missing from the market.
I'm a huge believer in writing books that satisfy readers — writing books that will sell.
Your book needs to take the reader to an emotionally satisfying, extreme, the book needs to make the reader go, «Wow!»
And a lasting book subscription model, it seems to me, will have to satisfy (as per what I've read) three components: reader, writer, and business owner.
Nobody can sell your book as well as a satisfied reader.
Authors who wanted to artificially inflate their book's popularity could buy satisfied reader reviews, circumventing the tedious business of building relationships with readers, librarians and booksellers like those squares in traditional publishing insist you must.
New co-operative models such as LMPBN are emerging, where authors come together and write books in an (in this case fantasy) series which enables them to provide the fans with a book a week, thus satisfying the thirst prolific readers have for the same kind of books.
While it may not have as many books available as the Amazon Store, the Reader Store still definitely boasts enough to keep any reader satisfied for a longReader Store still definitely boasts enough to keep any reader satisfied for a longreader satisfied for a long time.
The living room features a gas fireplace, bordered on both sides with shelves of books to satisfy the most curios reader.
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