Sentences with phrase «tell readers»

«The last thing we want to do is to disappoint — or offend — readers and heat ratings tell readers exactly what they're getting, up - front, when they buy a Destiny Romance,» says Penguin's commissioning editor Carol George.
'' When you kill off your narrator in the first 10 pages of a novel and tell readers who the killer is you'd better have one compelling story up your sleeve.
Are they going to tell readers I don't know how to spell?
You might have been able to tell your readers more about, the new challenges for writers and how they can successfully navigate new waters.
You can now tell your readers about your new ebook by creating a post, using your cover page.
First, tell your readers what they will read, write it, and lastly repeat in the end what you told them.
Like the back cover of a printed book, this is basically where you tell the readers what your book is about.
Tell your readers you have «goodies» that are coming up.
Find a great pic to upload, tell your readers who you are — be creative!
Once you have those checklists, try to put them all together (as many as possible, choose the strongest) in one or two sentences that tell readers what the book is about while also hooking their attention.
It's like putting a big «coming soon» billboard; even when it's just an empty lot, you can still tell readers what you're working on.
Can you tell readers more about the Dark Gardens series and...
It feels condescending to tell readers that your book is «A vampire thriller romance horror mystery set in the Balkans in the 1890s.»
What will you tell your readers to change their hearts and minds to get to know, like, and trust you?
Tim, please tell our readers where they can buy your books.
It basically means, don't tell readers what happened, or why it matters, or how the characters feel about it.
Tell readers what inspired you to write your latest book, share your writing process, offer unique insights into the worlds and characters you've created, or explain the inspiration behind your recipes.
When he's not dreaming up lies to tell his readers, Ben works as a self - publishing consultant, helping fellow authors to self - publish and sell their books at www.shelfhelp.info.
Would you tell readers a bit about how you came to write it?
I'd like to tell the readers: don't stop reading and learning about that.
But taking that same situation and applying it to the state of so - called bullying, it amounts to more like this: the friends are affected by an author's behavior, so one of them buys national ad space to tell readers across the country that the author deserves to be raped in jail (as one of the infamous Goodreads shelves was labelled).
But as far as I'm aware, I gave no indication in the book that I approved — it's not the function of a writer either to create characters who are paragons of virtue or to tell readers what they should like and what they should despise.
Aside from the description of your book, you can tell the readers more about writing the book, the real background and reasons behind writing it, what was your mood when you wrote it, and any other notes.
Tell readers how your book will inform, inspire, or entertain.
Tell your readers what they can expect and follow through with the plan.
It also functions to tell your readers of what you will discuss in the body of the paper.
Tell the readers what benefit they'll get from buying the book.
But can you tell my readers more about these four concepts?
Tell your readers that you'll be available for one hour to answer questions and chat about the latest in pop culture.
«It was clear that e-books were taking a greater and greater share of total sales, and we wanted to be able to tell our readers which titles were selling and how they fit together with print sales.»
(Softer, more subtle, and much more intrigue with the characters, which also helps tell readers the time period.
Stock art is also pretty identifable and may tell readers you didn't bother going the extra mile with original artwork!
We want to be able to tell readers that books are available electronically, but it takes money away from something else.
As for our books sucking, try to tell our readers that.
Among other things, you «represent and warrant» to the publisher that the book won't defame anyone, won't invade anyone's right of privacy, and won't tell readers to do things that are dangerous.
If you decide to indie publish, understand the business of publishing enough to at least tell the readers (with your price) that your book has value.
Look at the blurb and yep, there's nothing at all to tell readers it's a sweet Christian romance.
«You must tell your readers the final car will have more power.»
As I join you in blogging on Bridging Differences, allow me to step back and tell readers a little bit about myself to get things started.
Nor does he tell readers the primary objective of the Coalition's lawsuit: A larger overall education budget.
Greene, you will note, failed to tell his readers that.
[2] She fails to tell readers of a crucial limitation of that study.
You must understand exactly what you want to learn and tell your readers.
In their first book, «Like Brothers,» the indie filmmaker siblings Jay and Mark Duplass recount their unlikely path to Hollywood and tell readers how to follow suit.
Every year I tell my readers about Laurie, so we never forget her.
Upload pictures that you look good but also can tell the readers who you are.
Normally, we tell readers to stay away from group pics because they make it harder for people to determine which one is you (it would suck to have someone become attracted to your friend).
What I tell my readers is this: I wouldn't be too worried about moving to personal email accounts.
«I often tell my readers not to feel restricted by what an item is called (i.e. wear a dress as a shirt or a duster if you are feeling it), but why stop there?»
«I tell readers of my blog, Girl With Curves, that a button - down should fit their widest part.
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