Not exact matches
He wrote, in New Testament Interpretation through Rhetorical Criticism, «For some
readers of the Bible rhetorical criticism may have an
appeal lacking
to other modern critical approaches, in that it comes closer
to explaining
what they want explained in the text: not its sources, but its power.»
Here's a bit about
what I'm looking for (taken from that page)... If you have a product that you think would
appeal to me and my
readers (who are generally moms of young children), please contact me.
What is the
appeal to you or your
readers of reimagining historic events?
If you could rewrite that last paragraph
to appeal to a
reader's sense of justice like you did in paragraph one,
what might you change?
People talk about an «author brand» and, yes, this is important also because this is
what will make you stand out from the crowd and
appeal to your ideal
reader (think of it as packaging).
What emotional
appeal would drive a
reader to pick up your book?
Publishers employ editors and artists who have particular notions (based on professional experience with
what sells and
what doesn't) about how your book should sound and look
to appeal to specific
reader tastes.
Whether it was the eroticism or her style of writing that
appealed to readers is a topic of debate, though
what perhaps matters the most is that the book went on
to sell in millions.
I agree that you don't want a
reader who hates your genre — in my experience, the comments seems
to focus on critiquing the genre as a whole rather than your work in particular — but I think it can be incredibly useful
to learn
what does and does not
appeal to the
reader who wouldn't ordinarily pick your book off the shelf.
This unit likely will not
appeal to power users or voracious
readers, but that is
what the Arc 7 HD and Kobo 10 HD are for.
«We get feedback based on how
readers navigate through these stories, and
what story branches are most
appealing to them,» said Lee.
When you have that idea that you think would be cool
to pursue but you sort of have
to say no because it's not going
to appeal to the core
readers,
what has that experience been like?
Because of changes in the way books are sold online it is now not only possible but desirable
to do both: having a series available in bundles as well as individual titles
appeals to readers looking for value as well as
readers who want
to pay only for
what they need.
Figure out
what keywords (locations, genre, theme, activities, plot events) would
appeal to your target
readers, then use the images and cover text
to say as much as possible about the novel, so that the right
readers will be instantly attracted
to your book.
And even if that's the case, you want
to figure out the closest match, so you know
what readers you need
to be
appealing to.
Get
to know
what your
readers want in terms of content, characters, story, book length and, be willing
to change whatever you need
to to appeal to your
reader.
The Smart about Sports: Soccer series may be basic, but it knows
what it takes
to lure in reluctant
readers: crisp photos, minimal text, and a broadly
appealing subject.
A contributor
to the Romance section of Gale's
What Do I Read Next, co-author of Voice of Youth Advocate's annual «Clueless: Adult Mysteries with Young Adult
Appeal» column, a reviewer for Library Journal, and co-author of The Mystery
Readers» Advisory: The Librarian's Clues
to Murder and Mayhem (2001), Charles was named 2002 Librarian of the Year by the Romance Writers of America and names good chocolate and good books as two of the world's great pleasures.
What teen books do you think will
appeal most
to adult
readers?
Eerie, dark, and unusually sensual, this mystery — love story is similar in tone
to E. Lockhart's We Were Liars (2014) and will
appeal especially
to older
readers who are looking for surprising plot twists, a creepy fairy - tale vibe, ambiguous narrators, and a world where nothing is ever really
what it seems.
It's hard
to comparison shop for book cover design because — regardless of the extras in the package —
what matters most is having the best cover for your book: the one that's going
to appeal to your target
readers and suck them in enough
to read the description.
The next step is identifying where your potential
readers congregate, who the key influencers are, and
what is
appealing to your
readers.
If you aren't much of a
reader, pieces of writing longer than the blurb on the back of a bottle of Tums won't
appeal to you no matter
what device you use
to read them.
For an author, their brand helps
to establish
what kind of writer they are, who their books will
appeal to,
what kind of expertise or entertainment they offer
to readers.
-LSB-...] down and and see
what can we uncover about writing, getting published and
appealing to readers.»
The second prong of showing
readers what's in it for them is not
appealing to your own interest.
What is the
appeal of flash fiction
to readers?
Of course, it is simple
to explain
what you have
to do while your descriptive narrative essay writing, however, as a rule, when it comes
to the process of writing, a student feels puzzled with the questions of
what it means
to appeal to the
readers» senses and how it is possible
to appeal to these very senses.
You see when you write your descriptive narrative essays the main aim for you is
to appeal the
readers» senses,
to make them feel, see, taste, touch, or listen
what you do or the imaginary hero or image of your descriptive narrative essay does.
Sure, I have all the obvious tabs: Author bio, appearances, book news, links
to blogs, excerpts / readings and «
what's new», but
what I really need is
to focus on
what additional elements that truly add value
to my
readers (and yes, I also know I need
to update my news / appearances too...) As a
reader I know I enjoy websites that are beautifully designed, visually
appealing, easy
to read (no weird fonts or jarring colors) and which offer lots of value added information that keep me coming back.
However — that being said — I think a good beta
reader is someone who can put themselves into the mindset of your average
reader (if there is such a thing as an average
reader) and can sense
what will
appeal to that
reader and
what will derail them from pleasant immersion in the story.
This whole sorry situation is one of the reasons why independent, direct -
to - the -
reader distribution that's made possible by the internet has
appealed so strongly
to self - publishers and book
readers who are looking for more than
what's offered
to the largest possible audience.
What this means visually is democratizing the design: making it
appeal to more
readers by showing more of a sense of place, time, character, genre, or mood.
A KU book gets downloaded and if it doesn't
appeal to the
reader or provide
what the description promised, it is rotated out of the
reader's list.
Of course, we aim
to appeal to all of our
readers, no matter
what their gender.
«
What Kickstarter did for us was give us a platform to expose a book that had appeal to non-comic readers, to people who liked great art and classic storytelling... We lobbied hard for blogs outside of the world of comics to give us a mention... You have to find people who are interested in the heart of what you're doing, not the medium.&ra
What Kickstarter did for us was give us a platform
to expose a book that had
appeal to non-comic
readers,
to people who liked great art and classic storytelling... We lobbied hard for blogs outside of the world of comics
to give us a mention... You have
to find people who are interested in the heart of
what you're doing, not the medium.&ra
what you're doing, not the medium.»
You are right on about creating an emotional
appeal because THAT is
what will sell them
to the
reader / hiring person and... «GET DRAMATIC RESULTS».
Readers absorb information more easily when it's not so densely packed, so pick and choose
what you want
to include and how you want
to present it
to make your resume
appealing.
Relate all your knowledge and qualifications
to what is written in the ad and then try
to write a cover letter that will
appeal to the
reader simply because technically, he helped you write it!
Let us take a look
what some of these are: • Appearance and inclusion of vital information • Writing style • Tone
appeal to the
reader All these are important on their own.
Different from an introduction, the best resume objectives
appeal to the employer's needs by telling the
reader what you bring
to the table.
You used a lot of muted neutral colors in this nursery -
what advice would you give
to our
readers for creating a visually
appealing space while using a limited color palette?