These details make them relatable
so readers care about them.
Not exact matches
Take away:
Readers care about the politics of the imagination, and rightly
so.
A
reader of his article might be quite surprised to learn that Leo XIII declared as early as 1891 that «the public administration must... provide for the welfare and comfort of the working classes»; or that
so recent an encyclical as Centesimus Annus pronounced that «the mass of the poor [who] have no resources of their own to fall back on... must chiefly depend on the assistance of the State,» and that «wage - earners... should be specially
cared for and protected by the Government.»
I am constantly shaking my head at writers and media who seem not to understand the medical facts or science regarding birth control and because of that mislead
readers about the truth about birth control and what it does and doesn't do and the truth around
so - called religious objections as it applies to the health
care law.
When I first started my blog almost three years ago kale was not cool and everyone around me thought I was mad with my healthy eating, my audience was
so much smaller but what mattered was that my
readers could see that I
cared about what I was writing about.
Because I
care so much about all of you, dear
readers, I ate many — many — chocolate cookies this past week.
I don't need to see a button on the site but maybe it'd be good for the
readers, just
so they know you're over there (I say that because I know some people don't
care about it — definitely not being snarky:)-RRB- And thank you!
And this event was all about introducing PaleOMG
readers to the science behind taking
care of the body inside
so it can look it's best on the outside.
Your
readers will also think you don't
care if you allow spam to remain in your comments —
so be vigilent!
I know you are trying to justify your decisions,
so a little generous makes sense, but in efforts of being non-biased and For all your loyal
readers, I found this really cool site with breakdowns by state and type of day
care.
I'm wondering if any
readers know of any books specifically about
caring for babies that take the same calm, matter - of - fact tones that Between Parent and Child by Haim Ginott (and two excellent books based on Ginott's work, How to Talk
So Kids Will Listen & Listen
So Kids Will Talk by Faber and Mazlish and Playful Parenting by Lawrence J. Cohen) does.
I was
so impressed by the commitment of this team to fighting for the kid / food causes most TLT
readers care deeply about, and by their willingness to help parents in any way they can.
This book lays to rest the myth of an objective medical knowledge, and it does
so with a majesty of intellectual argument and a
care for detail which recommends it to both the general and specialist
reader.
Thank you
so much for
caring about your content and your
readers.
Jules — I don't
care for ground turkey,
so I haven't tried it but plenty of
readers have and have had great results.
Your style is
so feminine, sophisticate yet I can see that you are having fun with fashion, What I appreciate the most, are the links concerning the items you show in your pictures and if you are wearing something older you always make effort to find a similar item, which is very helpful — it also shows that you are
caring about your
readers.
DatingSitesReviews thrives on reviews,
so the customer
care team encourages
readers to send questions or critiques to
[email protected].
We also
care about what you [the
reader] has to say,
so we've created a rating system
so you can also review each movie.
It also includes links to further information
so readers can delve more deeply into the candidates» positions on the issues they
care about.
So do I rely on
readers» willingness to follow my blog when all they
care about is book news?
I feel that I can immerse the
reader into the story
so that the
reader cares what happens to the characters.
I won't go
so far as to say traditional publishing doesn't
care about the
reader.
While progress has certainly been made — namely in the fact that more and more
readers don't
care how the book came about
so long as it's a great read — there are still a few holdouts where indie authors don't garner the same respect or privileges that publishers and their authors can find.
Has the snail's pace of change in the publishing industry meant that authors and
readers don't
care about these efforts at inclusion when there are already
so many outlets to connect them?
Readers don't
care when a book was published,
so whereas in the print market you're only on the shelves of the retailer in a prominent position for maybe 3 - 4 weeks,
so that early window is everything for a regular publisher.
There is also a few free books that come on the
reader but if you do factory reset they are deleted
so make sure you do this with
care.
The main flaw though was probably the author's failure to make any of the characters (as kids or adults) particularly charismatic or compelling and
so for a
reader it was really difficult to
care about their story.
Of course,
care is being taken to ensure the entire process remains transparent to the
readers so that they continue to have access to the same e-books as they had been able to all along.
I thought the twitching ovary was Brown's way of letting the
reader believe that there was hope, a spark
so to speak, that Margie could overcome her motherless childhood and become a loving,
caring, and fulfilled mother... Symbolizing that inside of Margie, was this ova, alive and waiting for the time when she would be or could be a worthy mother.
Because
readers don't
care if a book is published by Harper Collins in New York or Colin Harper in his bedroom,
so long as the book is entertaining.
While progress has certainly been made — namely in the fact that more and more
readers don't
care how the book came about
so long as it's a great read — there are still a few holdouts where indie authors don't garner... [Read more...]
They all get the same promotion
so sales won't be affected one way or the other and the vast (vast) majority of
readers not only don't
care about the publisher they don't even * know * who publishes the book.
We understand that apart from choosing the topic and writing an essay, students have to take
care of how the content will be presented
so that
readers could easily follow one's thoughts.
Of course,
care is being taken to ensure the entire process remains transparent to the
readers so that they continue to have... [Read more...]
McCullough has a way of drawing in the
reader to
care about his subjects,
so that the circumstances move the story along.
Tolino will utilize
CARE so readers to borrow ebooks directly from the public library.
There are 16 pre-installed apps, though, to take
care of your immediate needs such as a browser, mail client, Adobe
reader, and
so on.
It flat no longer matters to the future of books and publishing, and
readers sure don't
care,
so I honestly could» t
care one way or another either, and I wonder why
so many indie writers do
care, to be honest.
If you don't really
care for
readers then work with Publishers
so that you can hide that disadvantage.
Now you're one to one with your
readers so only integrity and genuinely
caring will work.
So do a lot of other people, like all the
readers who neither know nor
care who publishes their favorite author.
Users will also find a fingerprint
reader, which makes us wonder if this tablet is going to be targeted at the enterprise market as most people don't
care so much about this for a personal device.
Sometimes, college student writers have only the teacher as a
reader and a grade as a purpose,
so they write as if no one
cares about their ideas.
Without
readers no one will know our books exist
so plan on taking time to market your book — even if you don't
care about making money.
So while I agree that indie authors will need to work harder, I don't really think that most
readers care, as long as they find value in the words they read.
Hope in Paris — monthly inspiration Mike Dooley's TUT — I'm doing the #tut30days right now Austin Kleon — creative stuff to check out weekly
so you don't feel ignorant about the arts and being a creative artist Kris Carr — self -
care and veggies to keep you healthy and positive Your First 10k
Readers — dive deep into book marketing — costs you some but a real community awaits @magicmommyhood on Instagram — daily parenting gems: feel good factor and laughs Aerogramme Writers» Studio — regular round - ups of grants and competitions, etc..
(Unless our goals are
so non-career-oriented that we don't
care about having
readers, much less connecting to them, which is also possible.)
You have to take
care of the marketing part,
so you'll attract more
readers your way.
If authors did the same thing - tweet and blog and otherwise provide useful, interesting, compelling information - and (only as the publication date approaches) every
so often ask
readers to buy their books, they would find that their audience really
cares to make the purchase.
If we're being perfectly honest, a lot of current comics
readers don't
care about checking in, either,
so why would newbies?