Sentences with phrase «through eyes of the reader»

After the final meeting, I recommend author's review their writing through the eyes of a reader to understand why the edits were suggested.
I have to admit I've only looked at Goodreads through the eyes of a reader up until now.

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This includes using the psychology of color to draw the reader's eyes through the experience you are providing.
Nothing works better than grabbing the attention of your reader through eye - catching titles and descriptions — if they are good, they'd pull readers to your blog, especially the unknown ones, so that does work!
Eire has an eye for the telling quotation, and he punctuates his narrative with lists designed to help the reader through the tangle of intellectual complexities — the five key influences on Luther's early theological development, the five core beliefs underlying the apparently endless variations of the so - called «radical reformation,» the four indicators of the religious dimension of early modern violence, and so on.
He is a very good reader of the game, he's slotting passes through the eye of needle and his long ball distribution appears very Pirlo / Gerrard esque.
It's written in the same style and format as the first one, telling of our journey with open adoption in a way that the reader can live through our experiences along with us (through my eyes as an adoptive father).
Simply, a résumé should lead the reader's eye from the top through the body of the document.
By analyzing physical artifacts as well as archival sources, pairing adult reactions with the damage that prompted them, School Wreckers allows readers to see the complexities of education through the eyes of its often resistant subjects, prompting broader reflection on the status of schools as community and custodial institutions.
The story is presented through the eyes of the authors and goes back and forth between documenting for the reader the events of the mos...
Personally, my books don't go through the copyedit stage before I submit it to beta readers, but I do my absolute best to to make it the best it can be before I run it past other sets of eyes.
Readers get to experience the pace of a changing world through the eyes of intelligent observers such as Thomas and his wife Charlotte, all while piecing together clues and moving closer to the author's famously satisfying denouements.
During the times in the story when the author's blood sugar spikes and he's out of himself, the reader is treated to the scene through the eyes of an outsider narrator.
«Not only does it literalize the theme,» he says, «it creates a sense of immediacy in the reader who is trying to get through the page before it dismantles in front of her eyes
The Journey Within takes readers on an epic ride across the African safari through the eyes of photographer and self - published author Dinesh Patel.
In «Tourist Trapped,» I hope my readers feel that I plopped them into the middle of the Yucatan and gave them the chance to see that world through the eyes of Amanda Sloane and Chad Cooper.
When I was surfing through Lulu.com I came across an excellent example of the type of book promotion that ou touched upon that may be useful to your reader — one of the storefronts on Lulu.com called: http://stores.lulu.com/teNriA really caught my eye, it is clean, crisp, simple and professional.
Readers see their own culture through the eyes of a teenager whose tribe is being observed by two young American anthropologists.
With an unsparing eye for all the details, Kevin Hazzard takes readers on a chaotic ride through a city's crack houses and road carnage, a hospital's turbulent mental health ward and still - smoldering scenes of domestic violence.
Graphic novels have the unique advantage of putting those perspectives into a visual perspective, allowing readers to see the world through the eyes (and heart) of someone leading a radically different life.
Yet in The Land of Decoration, readers are introduced to such heady concepts through the eyes of a child — and the result is both affecting and profound.Judith McPherson, the sheltered, wildly imaginative...
Jane Smiley uses an unusual technique to bring their world close to the reader by depicting it through the eyes of baby Frank.
It was fun watching this complex story unfold through the eyes of three different people, to try to convey the wide variety of emotions each is feeling, to make the reader understand and care about all of them.
In chapters that alternate between before and after the murder, and are seen through the eyes of Lily, her parents and the prosecutor who takes on her case, readers discover the history of the roommates and must decide whether Lily is guilty.
Matar's writing is arrestingly evocative, blending raw emotion with tiny, seemingly incongruous details seen through the eyes of a child, details that serve to fill the adult reader, who can interpret what the child sees in the wider context, with fear as he or she picks up the traces of impending doom lurking behind the innocuous.
This exquisitely written novel is a triumph of storytelling that looks with unswerving eyes at a devastating wound in American history, through women whose struggles for liberation, empowerment, and expression will leave no reader unmoved.
It is immaterial whether in real life the Queen is an avid reader or not (one is told she's not)- her perceived character is merely the foil through which Bennett can poke some heartfelt fun and take the reader on a Queen's - eye whistle - stop tour through the best and worst of English literature.
Offering an affecting portrayal of a troubled mother / daughter relationship, one in which the daughter is very often expected to play the role of the adult, the novel also gives readers a searing rendering of the claustrophobia of small town midwestern life, as seen through the eyes of a teenage girl.
Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions on KHSU's Through the Eyes of Women, October 2017 Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions on the Larry Meiller Show, Wisconsin Public Radio, September 2017 Lady Cop Makes Trouble on WBUR Radio Boston September 2016 Creating Memorable Characters on KERA's Think May 2016 Girl Waits with Gun on Good Life Project with Jonathan Fields, October 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on The Mike Nowak Show on WCPT, September 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on The Avid Reader on WCHE, September 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on Book Talk with DJ Kory on BreakThru Radio, September 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on Writers LIVE at Enoch Pratt Free Library, September 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on Mysterypod Book Talk with Stephen Usery, September 2015 «Cocktails with «The Drunken Botanist»» on The Kojo Nnamdi Show, October 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «The Herbs and Shrubs That Make Up Your Gin and Tonic» on KCRW's Good Food, August 2013» «The Drunken Botanist» and the Plants Behind Your Favorite Drinks» on KPCC's Take Two, May 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «Agave: A Botanist's Perspective on Tequila, Mezcal and Pulque» on KCRW's Good Food (MP3), May 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «The Botany in Our Booze with Author Amy Stewart» on Radio Times with Marty Moss - Coane, April 2013 The Drunken Botanist on Wisconsin Public Radio with Larry Meiller (MP3, WMP), April 2013 The Drunken Botanist on The Jefferson Exchange, April 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «A Plant Walks into a Bar» on Garden Confidential with Andrew Keys, March 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «Where Botany and Alcohol Mix» on KCUR's Up to Date, March 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «Botany and the Bar» on Think with Krys Boyd, March 2013 The Drunken Botanist on NPR's The Salt December 2012
THE PARIS WIFE, with its brilliant account of Ernest Hemingway's first wife, Hadley Richardson, brought readers a new look at the writer through the eyes of a woman he loved.
What better way of helping make the world a better place than by making it possible for your readers to see our beautiful planet through fresh eyes?
Marion sees his world through eyes that the reader knows often distort what he sees, a condition that is sometimes true for all of us.
As in volume one, Cliff shows readers the wonders and dangers of traveling with Delilah through the eyes of the gentle and reserved Selim.
And Judge's eye for color will help young readers connect the fascinating images and facts in the book with what they see in real life, whether gazing up at flashes of blue or red in a tree, admiring vivid plumage in the bird - house at a zoo, or clicking through bird photos online.
Through the eyes of first - time author Edward Hollis, an architect who specializes in restoring historic buildings, readers will discover that iconic structures like the Parthenon, the Berlin Wall and even the Vegas Strip have led more storied lives than we realize.
Told through the eyes of a 10 - year - old girl, Pike Place takes the reader back to a simpler place and time in America.
Blinded by the light (title in italics) is a 67,000 word fiction mystery thriller that takes readers on an adventure through the eye of protagonist Jennifer Fields and her longtime boyfriend James Pearson.
The beta reader has a fresh set of eyes that see more clearly than the author, who has read the same work so many times through the many rewrites that he / she can't often see problems or errors anymore.
E.g by promoting both the publishers name and the editors name in ebook titles (and refuse to sell to stores where these are not equally as browsable attributes as author and title - unlike movies currently I only rarely know the editor / publisher of my favourite books) and redirect remaining marketing spend to fund fan / reader groups to gain «seed knowledge» to push recommendations as to who will like their new authors (ie feeding «if you liked the books of Charles Stross, why not try Richard Winslade's new opus» into amazon's recommendation engine, but with an eye to maximise the authors / editor / publishing houselong term brand appreciation rather than short term sales through erroneous linking only to top 10 authors).
Set on a lush tropical island, the story educates readers about Trap Neuter Return as it entertains, all through the eyes of a cat.
But everything that's important in that essay is between the lines: The reader walks through a quirky place where there are no dogs in the capital, where there's no beer, and where there's no television on Thursdays; I see the penetrating gaze of a dark - haired girl with blue Egyptian eyes, even though I met her only briefly (and with her husband) on that return trip.
Different styles and sizes of fonts are used to give greater prominence to certain elements and to help direct readers» eyes more easily through the text.
The courts should attempt to look at ministerial policy through the minister's eyes as at the time when he has articulated it, by reference to the ordinary and natural meaning of the words, rather than through the eyes of a notional reasonable reader.
According to the announcement, these changes were made to improve the readability of the legislation: Different styles and sizes of fonts are used to give greater prominence to certain elements and to help direct readers» eyes more easily through the text.
This way, the resume catches the reader's eye with an engaging Summary and keeps the attention of the reader all through the end to the education section.
One way to sharpen your focus is through verbiage at the top of your resume that instantly catches the reader's eye and identifies the area (s) in which you can make a contribution.
When your reader is a tired and weary - eyed middle manager that has been given the mandate by his supervisor of going through 95 resumes to find 15 interview candidates by the end of business, you don't want to take a chance on their missing anything important.
Content must be strategically laid out to capture and keep the attention of the reader, guiding their eye seamlessly through career impacts; leaving no questions unanswered and no doubt about the value presented.
Conversely, if you don't make use of bullets at all on your resume, you miss out on a great way to hit home your key points, guide readers» eyes through your document, and facilitate quick skimming.
The goal of the summary is to keep the reader's eye moving through the document using a
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