Sentences with phrase «what lead this reader»

I have to give Aron credit for seeming to be very honest in his retelling of his story, even acknowledging his own apparent recklessness at times, but the background stories are what lead this reader to see his accident as an almost inevitable result of his endeavors.

Not exact matches

In addition to the industrywide problem of declining ad rates and reader response to standard display ads, the edgy editorial content on its flagship vertical, Gawker, scares off many advertisers, leading to what company co-founder Nick Denton himself acknowledges is a «Gawker tax.»
John now expresses what he believes is important for his readers to learn as he leads us to take our eyes off «heaven» and bring them down to «earth.»
What makes this novel approach perfection — and two comments on the book jacket actually employ the word — is the way Ishiguro leads the reader into Stevens's life through his own words, enabling us to feel his pride in being a «great» butler and at the same time experience the pain of personal loss which he is utterly unable to acknowledge.
This is where you get to see what sort of Internet searches readers did on engines like Google that led them to your blog.
The broader point goes beyond what one study did or did not show, and that was that Huntress was very clearly attempting to convince everyone that low protein diets lead to «100 % [early] mortality» No need to deny it, that was the very essence, and fraudulent essence of her very short post trying to mislead readers to exactly that conclusion: low protein means 100 % mortality, she asserted..
Reader V has an interesting question about what to wear beneath clothes that I think leads us to a great larger question: what are your favorite brands and pieces in slips, camisoles, support garments, pantyhose, and more?
I've been asked by numerous clients, friends, and readers to share exactly what is I do on a daily basis to burn fat, stay fit, and lead a high performance life style; these posts «Bio Hacking with Chef Joe» are the actual things I do on a daily basis to be the best version of myself possible.
Vogue immerses itself in fashion, always leading readers to what will happen next.
This week Will led me to The Hitless Wonder Blog run by Dan Day who asked his readers a somewhat loaded question: «What are the worst films you have seen in a theater?»
Start your ARG - engines, because a viral marketing campaign posted to Reddit encourages readers to check out what's going on over at http://tagruato.jp/, a website for a fictional mining company that's been used in previous ARGs leading up to the original Cloverfield — unscrambled, the message reads:
Reassuringly, despite what was said a few years ago when children's publishers were beginning nervously to address the prospect of a digital revolution, books have taken on a newfound novelty for young readers, offering a tactile respite from the screens through which many of us now lead our lives.
Readers learn about not only the courtroom action but also the events leading up to the cases and what happened afterward.
Lead students to the question: What effect do adjectives have on the reader?
Principals» Classrooms Visits Help Build Better Readers When principals and literacy coaches understand what students are learning and teachers are teaching — and participate in literacy lessons — they set a positive tone for the school that can lead to improvement in reading, say author and educator Dr. Beth Whitaker.
Nikki leads «Great Habits, Great Readers» workshops, which examine what is necessary to build Common Core aligned elementary reading skills.
In this live, interactive session, Dr. Douglas Fisher will lead an exploration of the types of learning that ensure students become better readers who persevere through complex (strength) or long (stamina) texts while thinking critically about what the author is saying.
On other occasions, students would double - check our facts: «Mr. Criswell told us... But you said...» This interchange led to interesting dialogue about perceptions of what students had heard in one class or the other and how history is interpreted by readers, writers, textbook companies, teachers, and students.
You'll learn what it means to make a focused, consistent, and meaningful effort over a long period of time, in a way that doesn't exhaust you, but leads to finding high - quality readers who love what you do.
Kevin Larimer, editor in chief of Poets & Writers, leads a conversation with editors Jeff Shotts of Graywolf Press and Chuck Adams of Algonquin Books and authors Jeffrey Yang and Amy Rowland about what it means to be published by an independent press, the author - editor relationship, and how they work together to reach readers.
Thus the reader learns about Bernadette's decline from celebrated young architect to socially anxious semi-recluse, Bee's precarious early childhood and Elgin's rise to MS fame, as well as what led to Bernadette's flight and why the FBI got involved.
Developmental Editor: Capture the gist of the story and make sure I'm not leading readers astray with what the story will be about.
The challenge for the reader will be to allow themselves to go on the journey of learning more about the lead character Jason even if they may not be comfortable what he does for a living.
Too many options leads to confusion or overwhelm, so limit the amount of scrolling and clicking that's required before your reader finds what they're looking for.
Make the call to action clear: Decide what action you want readers to take and gently lead them toward taking it.
Indie authors are an important part of the Goodreads community and there are several ways authors can engage with readers on Goodreads for free, including sharing what you are reading yourself (Maggie Stiefvater, Rick Riordan, and Roxane Gay are three great examples of authors who do this), using our «Ask the Author» feature, and providing additional content about your books with our Kindle Notes & Highlights on Goodreads feature (see how Emma Chase shared notes on her book, Royally Screwed, which led to some great interactions with her fans — authors should contact our author team if they are interested in doing something like this too).
I think business sector require special needs like reading documents using a pen to add handwritten comments send by email or share via cloud... and making it reasonable price will get e ink back to head as a leading standard and technology... just imagine one of the giant software companies acquired e ink what they should do to business... books and stories readers are a very small part of the stake
Readers who enjoy made - for - television history are most likely to appreciate this rehash of the events that led to the Spanish - American War and what the jacket copy calls our...
What initially made Bookish stand out — and ultimately led to the delays that hindered its originally scheduled summer 2011 launch — was the never - before - seen engine that powered book recommendations for readers.
It leads readers to wonder if in the wake of nature's supreme power and devastation, can any of the characters ever again be what they were.
In that vein, Wattpad rethought the entire concept of what a published story means, giving authors and readers a way to connect on works in progress that has since led to a publication discovery model that lets content creators benefit from their online fan base.
Thus, the reader discovers the world along with the baby, and this gradual discovery that expands from the mother's lap to what happens out of the window, leads to a very sensory reading experience.
While Amazon might seem to be retail - centric on this one, complete with a reader hashtag for social media that they can use to share what they're reading, the company also reached out to individual indie authors in the weeks leading up to the event, inviting specific authors to take part in the month - long event.
They are books which lead the reader to see and understand what a personal relationship with the Messiah means.
Although Amazon is on the right track, and of course you don't want fake or misleading book reviews (because they lead to MORE negative reviews from disappointed readers), as a professional author you also need to do what you can to counteract Amazon's overzealous review removal policies.
Before delving into specifics about social media sites, Kristen leads the reader through very focused chapters and sections about identifying your short term and long term goals, creating your writers platform, creating your brand, the types of friends and followers who will help writers with these efforts, and what it means to «go viral.»
As so many have said, this approach gives the writer a plausible, subtle way to build suspenseful curiosity around the central question of what happened that led to a charge of murder, and to give a historical novel a historical «flavor» while engaging us as readers.
This mentality is in keeping with what the publishing industry has learned about teens and digital reading, namely that many prefer to keep their devices separate from their education, leading to what was once a slow adoption of ebooks for teen readers.
That inquiry led Hachette to evaluate what other means of support it could lend to disabled readers.
Because buyer markets are what make a book successful, the readers, so AME is always leading the way by following (and testing!)
Past presenters include Leigh Cunningham - Executive Director of the Association of Independent Authors (AiA), Dete Meserve - president of Wind Dancer films (Home Improvement, What Women Want with Mel Gibson), Steven Spatz - President of BookBaby (industry leader in author services), Burke Allen - CEO of Allen Media Strategies (industry leading P.R. and media firm for authors), Eddie Price - marketing expert and successful self - published author, Darlene Chan - Hollywood publicist that specilizes in promoting independent authors, and Mark Wayne Adams - multiple award - winning illustrator, Readers» Favorite Illustration Award Judge, former Disney artist, and former president of the Florida Authors and Publishers Association.
Right now, especially when considering what leads children to become good readers, the ebooks and their readers can't compete with actual books.
No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them so the reader may see what they're made of.»
Since I have confidence many of those readers will really love what they read, I know these free downloads will eventually lead to greater sales.
With grit and humanity, Kevin Brooks asks the what if's and takes the reader on a very plausible road leading Barabbas from childhood tragedy to revenge to redemption.
He added, «No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them — in order that the reader may see what they are made of.»
What Hudson notes now is a surprising mix among leading readers who are savvy about BitLit's offering of free or low - cost ebooks to bundle with their print copies: «Pride and Prejudice and Ender's Game shows us an interesting mix of reader.
I am wondering what you think about B&N's performance when it comes to Nook display in store and how the Nook Lead promote their readers?
and when the publicity happens and the awareness is created, leading the reader to teh book, the book has to have the best chance of someone hitting the «buy» button based on what they see, read, resonate with once they get there.
What you haven't spelled out is the way that ISBNs are still being used as a gatekeeping mechanism that narrows readers» access to the very best, most groundbreaking literature because many of the leading literary prizes define possession of an ISBN as their definition of publication for eligibility purposes.
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