Not exact matches
Levine adds; «Ruth's actions offer no means for improving the social system
of Bethlehem,» and; «It is the
reader's task to determine whether this
book affirms Ruth or
ultimately erases her, whether she serves as a moral exemplar or as a warning against sexually forward Gentile women.»
In this controversial
book,
readers will gain much needed insight into childrearing while learning to trust the intuitive knowledge
of their child,
ultimately building a strong foundation that will strengthen the parent - child bond.
An online gift card purchase is a direct link to you and your
books, especially if your
readers use that gift card to purchase and
ultimately review one
of your
books.
After spending thousands
of hours on a
book, the value
of a subtle yet intriguing
book cover is what
ultimately makes the difference whether a
reader will take a chance on your work.
While a lot
of reviewers write to help themselves remember what they read or to tell other
readers about the
book (good or bad), the
book reviews that help indie authors are the ones posted where
readers will
ultimately make their purchasing decision — or where the
readers go for trusted opinions.
For content providers, the interactive capabilities
of screen
readers should
ultimately enable the delivery
of a richer user experience — for example, illustrating a
book on music with musical excerpts (rights permitting).
My overall point remains that at the end
of the day, when entities as big as Amazon and Hachette go at it, the people who are
ultimately hurt by this are still authors — who can't sell their stuff via Amazon — and
readers, who can't buy the
books they may want to get.
Then came the seven - figure offers: Howey
ultimately chose Simon & Schuster exclusively for print because he wanted to retain the freedom to publish on the Internet through Amazon while also reaching
readers who prefer the feel
of a
book in their hands.
The struggle that people within the industry face as we try to pitch your
book to everyone else in the value chain — sales teams, marketers, booksellers, and
ultimately readers — is why the gatekeepers at the very beginning
of the chain (the literary agents) have to be so very selective about the authors we take on.
«
Ultimately, I'll use the q - word here: I hope that
readers will see the value
of paying more for
books of higher quality —
books that are shaping the conversation,
books that they want to read again and share with others — in digital formats.
Laying out back cover endorsements should be done in a strategic way that compels a potential
reader to want to explore the contents
of the
book, and
ultimately purchase it to indulge in the interesting content within.
From rejection letters to negative reviews, they realize after the fact that their
books should have been fully edited and
ultimately worthy
of the hard - earned money that
readers will spend at the
book store or on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Our technology allows you to quickly get your
book into print and
ultimately into the hands
of potential
readers.
We have a sizable catalog
of free
books, and many
of them are series starters, so those will
ultimately drive
readers to our retail partners.
The younger
readers respond favorably to the interactivity, such as bonus games, touch - screen coloring
book applications, and the imagery from their favorite characters; the adults who
ultimately purchase the content for their children are primarily interested in quality content that they feel confident in giving to their children, as well as the value
of the content at that price point.
My
book is doing a lot better than most new releases by debut authors
of mainstream publishers, so in the end I think no matter how you publish,
readers will
ultimately decide what they want.»
Instead, she teaches, mentors and leads the way, empowering her clients along the otherwise treacherous trails
of bringing a
book first to press, then to market, and
ultimately into the hands
of targeted
readers.»
Those interviews
ultimately resulted in noticeably increased
book sales, boosted credibility among my peers and the opportunity to reach a wide net
of potential
readers and / or business partners.
Olivia is
ultimately raised by the nun's sister — the Elvis fan — who's «a renegade Southern belle, bent on self - indulgence and desperate to safeguard her multitude
of sins...» According to the
book's description on Amazon, Olivia's life story «takes the
reader on a flower strewn tour
of misguided love and maternal betrayal which culminates at Elvis» funeral, where they finally discover the truth
of their parentage and unravel the generations
of secrets that shadowed their lives.»
Ultimately, Hedgecock's expects «Fruit Ninja» fans will be drawn to the comic, pointing out that the percentage
of «traditional comic
book readers» Ape properties attract is pretty small.
The story may be done (unless it's a trilogy or saga — then it's just done for now), but the discussion behind the story, the resources used, and the details
of the
book still matter — to
readers, critics,
book clubs, and,
ultimately, you.
Ultimately the task
of finding
readers falls to the author, and that's hard to do no matter where the
book comes from.
Your Kindle
book's cover art or overall design — in obvious addition to the title and general synopsis or description you provide — is usually your first and last line
of offense in
ultimately hooking, lining and reeling in a
reader for a sale.
Expandable storage (up to 32 GB) by way
of a microSD card was novel, but since you could fit thousands
of books on the 4 GB every other
reader had, it was
ultimately unnecessary.
Ultimately, this gets the
book in front
of readers looking for new ideas for managing their illnesses and / or symptoms.
Pricing your
book as free will get your
book into the hands
of the most
readers, and will
ultimately generate the most reviews.
It has its own particular following
of authors and
readers, and builds upon traditional paper choose - your - own - adventure
books, creating to digital labyrinths
of HTML files (Masq is an impressive graphical novel approach), or the somewhat more procedural but
ultimately still heavily pre-scripted software in which choices affect stats that in turn place limits on future choices (like Chris Crawford's Storytron).