Reading other writers» openings is a fantastic way to learn
what draws the reader in and what makes an opening fall flat.
At first, Ackerman's writing is
what draws the reader in.
Not exact matches
He outlines the theological history of that split, but he does not share with the
reader the philosophical integration and synthesis that has been taking place since at least Etienne Gilson as a result of
drawing out from the metaphysics of St. Thomas
what is implicit
in his writings.
We will talk about
what a blog is, why it's a useful marketing tool for your online shop and a few tips to make your blog more successful — or at least begin to understand why it is not already
drawing in the
readers in their 1000's!
What may be considered its only significant weakness is the fact that it is situated mostly
in 2006 to 2010, but I deliberately retain these ideas
in their original contextual timing so that
readers can
draw additional strategic insights from the changes that have since occurred.
Of course,
readers can then
draw their own conclusions as to
what it means about the nature of journalism
in Westchester that News12, The Journal News, and FiOS1News have not only never reported on the car crash but have never even bothered to file a FOIL request with NRPD to obtain a copy of the police report about the car crash.
Unfortunately, too many older students do not receive the support they need to help them grow from fluent decoders into strategic
readers —
readers who know how to activate prior knowledge before, during, and after reading; decide
what's important
in a text; synthesize information;
draw inferences during and after reading; ask questions; and self - monitor and repair faulty comprehension (Robb, 2000).
A well designed cover
draws the
reader in and the blurb (ebook) and back cover copy (print) is
what sells it.
Regardless of
what it ends up being, I recommend posting frequently to
draw in readers and keep yourself top of mind with your
readers — for a blog that means at least a week, for a newsletter, I'd recommend a minimum of once a month.
A good cover is
what draws readers to your book and, once the cover has intrigued them, they will read the first few pages
in order to decide if they want to purchase it.
While Edinger may not be a celebrity or other person of note, this is the kind of story that
draws readers in and fascinates them, despite
what the publishing industry would have us believe about the marketability of a book.
What has
drawn generations of
readers to Cleary's books is her knack for capturing real children and their real - life adventures — even if those adventures are as mundane as getting stuck
in the mud of the grocery - store parking lot.
The Big 5 or any traditional publisher will give the author no say and choose an illustrator who can imagine
what no one else could possibly imagine from the words, and they might
draw a child bouncing on a bed with crumpled sheets as waves, and the pet dog, representing the shark, jumping
in the bed as well — creating a far more rewarding reading and visual literacy experience for the
reader.
That's
what we all crave: unique, eye - catching images that evoke the happy familiar and
draw readers of similiar books
in the genre.
The cover is
what will
draw a
reader in and make them pick up your book to learn more about it.
What I see is a gold rush, with millions and millions of
readers flush with money just waiting for more good books to read — and a bunch of authors who are standing by the river saying, «Oh, I didn't bring a bucket, I don't have a shovel, I don't want to get my shoes wet, this area has probably already been panned dry...» So they sit and
draw pictures
in the sand, dreaming of success that will never come, because all the gold is down
in the river.
Of course, it's
what's between the covers that counts, but sometimes a beautifully designed jacket is just
what it takes to
draw a
reader in.
Tony Abbott's quietly powerful new novel, Firegirl,
draws the
reader in from the very first sentence because of
what...
The goal of a research paper is not to inform the
reader what others have to say about a topic but to
draw on
what others have to say about a topic and engage the sources
in offering a unique perspective on the issue at hand thoughtfully.
A beautiful,
in focus, well styled photo is
what draws readers to the recipe.
Toward the end, when he gets to the parts about
what happened to various individuals, he does
draw the
reader in - but I felt it was a bit too late.
WEB OTAKU provides
in - depth coverage by expanding on stories
in the magazine, along with daily updates of
what's hot
in Japanese pop culture, additional manga chapters, game coverage, interviews with artists and writers too extensive to fit
in print pages, writing contests,
drawing contests, web - only reviews and tips,
reader forums and an online community program, bringing an immediacy to the market that has never before been seen.
You will still
draw in a few of Eric and Misty's
readers who want to see
what else this other author writes, but not nearly so many as pick up AMW, and most that do pick up the Forlorn will do so AFTER picking up AMW, so of course AMW will have the better numbers
in comparison.
I do think that over time — and how good you're invoking the long - term, as Brian DeFiore does, too, at one point — I think that one of the great benefits of the entrepreneurial author movement will be that
readers,
drawing nearer to their authors and being
in touch and meeting them and interacting with them, are starting already to get a clearer, more real - world look at who and
what authors are.
What I mean is, if your poetry is very uplifting and designed to empower the
reader, using the keyword «self - help for women» will likely
draw in people who didn't even know they'd like your book.
All
in all, Langley is doing just
what Harlan Coben (a favourite big - name author of mine) does on his author website:
drawing his
readers into the stories he's written, sharing a little of his own history, and making it as easy as possible for book lovers to engage with him and his novels — and all within a framework of recognisable, accessible and professional branding.
And then figure out
what it was about those things that
drew you
in, that turned you from a browser to a buyer to a
reader, and maybe even a fan.
Writing an article is challenging, but
drawing in readers to actually reading
what you have written is another.
Alyssa Noble, the seemingly small cog
in what becomes a much larger wheel of inconceivable circumstances, is
drawn so effectively
in the narrative she seems to almost stand upright on the pages before the
reader's very eyes.
The objective of an examination paper is not to illuminate the
reader what others need to say
in regards to a subject, however to
draw on
what others need to say
in regards to a theme and connect with the sources keeping
in mind the end goal to attentively offer an one of a kind point of view on the current issue.
Each book is different, therefore for some books it might make sense to come up with an idea that clearly explains
what the book is about, but
in order to make the book stand out, it is always great to find a special detail (a unique scene or situation) and incorporate it
in the cover to
draw the
reader in.
Eye - catching images not only
draw the
reader's attention, they establish a mood, set a tone, and express
what you can't say
in words.
Our thanks to literary publicist Lynda Bouchard for this guest contribution about crafting a better author bio to
draw in your
readers...
What I Learned About Story Telling While Polishing a Match.Com Profile & the Take Away for Authors I
A good example is the first paragraph, which some
readers have praised for doing
what opening paragraphs should do —
draw in the
reader.
It follows the disclosure process chronologically from the commencement of the investigation to the conclusion of the case and
draws together all the relevant legislation, codes, guidelines, rules, protocols and case law, at both Crown and Magistrates level,
in a clear and comprehensive manner, enabling the
reader to see quickly and effectively
what the duties and obligations of the main participants are.
Drawing upon this experience, let me gently set
reader expectations:
What is important
in Posts 015 - 017 is analytically subtle
in a way that is not intuitive for most lawyers.
What you put here is step one
in drawing in the
reader to keep reading and call you
in for an interview.
Your cursory - glance resume is laid over the entire resume — everything you color, bold, underline, or put
in a call - out box is
what the eyes are
drawn to first — and thus it needs to include the following information for your
reader to be «satisfied» at the end of 10 or 15 seconds.
And
what's an anecdote really but a story —
draw the
reader in, hook him with a conflict (e.g., «I had to write a 500 - word piece overnight to meet a publication deadline») and then describe how you resolved it with your top - notch skills.
This section can
draw the
reader in if you make it clear using bullet points - this is the part where you show you've read the advert and can illustrate how your experience matches
what they're asking for.
2: The first section on page one of a resume has to
draw the
reader in and it must get them excited about
what will follow.
If the
reader isn't
drawn in within 10 - 15 seconds by
what's at the top of your resume, you may have lost your chance to be considered.