As you can imagine, this takes a lot of time: Planning, networking with fellow indie writers to be in a promo, writing the promo up, testing, scheduling and following up
with responses from readers.
Not exact matches
In
response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard
from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored,
from multiple
readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry,
from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along,
from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them,
from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed,
from women ready to «get on
with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
I was impressed
with how the initial commenter responded —
with an apology and an eagerness to learn more — and for the most part, her follow - up questions were met
with equally gracious
responses from gay
readers.
These two posts were in
response to an email
from a My Toddler Talks
reader asking how to encourage her toddler to communicate
with words rather than pulling and pointing.
Department of Culture Media and Sport officials had failed to open a file
with 6,085 digital
responses from readers of the Radio Times.
It's happening to me right now (cooking routines), and judging
from the
responses to a recent NMA
reader survey, there's a good chance you're feeling that way as well — whether it's
with your running, morning routine, or nutrition.
I also like the
responses I get
from my
readers or companies that want to collaborate
with me.
Other blogs deal
with issues of love and romance, and encourage
responses from readers.
This week, in
response to an inquiry
from a
reader, I thought I'd address a common, day - to - day Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially
with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
Those aspects include choosing great books
with real characters working their way through real lives; reading the books
with support
from partners, volunteers, or tutors, a recording of the book, or a resource teacher; talking about books
with other
readers — confirming what you understand and adding your own insights; writing about books; and extending understanding through artistic
response.»
Teachers must go beyond encouraging off - hand, initial
responses from student
readers, must push them to explore exactly what the author has done
with syntax and diction that elicited such a
response in them.
Once I realized this, I ensured he had focused conversations
with either a member
from his book club or
with me, before writing his three paragraph
Reader's
Response.
The
response from our
readers was astounding — not just
from those who agreed
with our choices, but in the list of vehicles posted on our Facebook page in
response.
Although success in the UK is too early to assess given that we only launched in April, we've had really positive
response to our launch titles
from the media, fellow publishers who've been very supportive
with their advice and the
readers.
«After just a few months, we are thrilled
with the
response we've seen
from patrons,» said Kit Hadley, director of the Saint Paul Public Library in St. Paul, Minn. «We're proud to have the ability to be more responsive to our tech - savvy
readers, and also glad to be able to introduce ebooks to patrons who wouldn't otherwise have the chance to try them.»
Big publishers can produce whatever they want, but
with big distribution comes big
response from the
reader community; trade publishers depend on Amazon reviews as much as indies do.
Interview
with Goodreads CEO Otis Chandler and Amazon's VP of Kindle content, Russ Grandinetti, on paidContent raises many of the questions that people are asking, although answers are mostly variations of «we don't know yet» and assurances that things will remain the same (the headline «First Do No Harm» comes
from Grandinetti's
response to the question of whether Amazon
reader reviews will migrate to Goodreads, «Our mentality here is to first do no harm, and make sure that if we're going to do integrations, users genuinely find it to be a big benefit.»)
Start
with an EBook and see the
response you get
from readers before opting for the print version.
by Anne R. Allen I've had a lot of great
responses to last week's post about dealing
with less - than - helpful criticism
from beta
readers and critique groups.
I never had a personal
response from a
reader who had spent time
with my work.
In my initial conversation
with the
reader, he was filled
with whataboutism
responses he got
from that advisor.
Starting again
with another letter
from a
reader, but I will just post his questions in
response to this article:
However, I always have a lot of topics on the back burner, and tonight I want to briefly address one question that a lot of
readers asked in
response to my end of year reflections: how do I keep
from getting in trouble
with my credit card issuers, given the amount of manufactured spend I put on my credit cards?
Nordberg's post prompted first this
response from an anonymous
reader and then another
from C.E. Petit at Scrivener's Error, who said that the problem
with failing to sequester is that it can taint the expert's opinion
with «extraevidentiary «facts»»:
A direct
response to the recession, Money 911 answers critical questions
from readers and viewers struggling
with a sudden change in their financial situation.
In
response to the comments I am reading along
with a couple of notes received
from readers regarding the perceived for sale by ownership type ads, I would like to clarify REM's position on advertising.