Where are the romance novels for
women readers who aren't emotionally insecure and completely lacking in any self - confidence?
Not exact matches
«Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of
readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with
women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.»
As the cards drop,
readers meet the occupants, among them an elderly
woman who remembers the street in post-Blitz ruins, a Pakistani shopkeeper and his quarrelsome brothers and a 17 - year - old soccer prodigy.
Many
readers will think of additional people
who should be on this list, or question why particular
women made the cut.
In a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media,
who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of
readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with
women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.»
In the end of his apology, Rivera invokes his daughter and implores
readers to not be one of those people
who reflexively write off the concerns of
women who accuse powerful men of harassment: «To all the victims of sexual harassment, direct and indirect, I am sorry for what happened to you.
Consequently, it was the monarchists — not the radicals and not the outraged husbands of the countless
women he seduced —
who organized the sensational murder that has fascinated
readers ever since.
This
reader is grateful for our Lord's generous blessings, not least of which is the inspiration of
women who persistently, though perhaps not quietly, handle the daily demands and rewards of living in a community that only recently accorded
women the respect inherent in the ability and permission to make choices.
The heroine remembers the time before when she and her friends had dismissed news stories of violence done to
women (as
readers might dismiss literary dystopias) as «too melodramatic»: «We were the people
who were not in the papers.
It's been such a joy to hear from
readers who have done just that — contributing to our
Women of Valor series, making «valor» their word of the year, honoring their wives and sisters and friends as women of valor, even getting «eshet chayil» tat
Women of Valor series, making «valor» their word of the year, honoring their wives and sisters and friends as
women of valor, even getting «eshet chayil» tat
women of valor, even getting «eshet chayil» tattoos!
And it was Scot
who, on his blog this week, pointed his
readers to a podcast interview in which John Piper responds to the question, «Do you use commentaries written by
women?»
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.
Before dismissing the above fantasy too quickly, let the
reader think about why it is that our society seems so little concerned over female homosexuality, has regarded it so lightly, and has no idea of the amount of female sexual activity engaged in by
women who are not admitted homosexuals.
The effective
reader is the man or
woman who lends her or his voice and body in serving the text.
I wish that all your
readers were cognizant of this, yet in my own experiences as a writer
who advocates for the full and equal inclusion of
women in the church, I am all too familiar with the push back.
This turned out to be one of the most rewarding experiences of my blogging career, as I heard from so many
readers who were challenged and changed by God's good news for men and
women.
Actually, the
Women's Bible Commentary is most definitively not for the «larger community» of Bible - readers, for they are women and men who happen to believe in what the Bible
Women's Bible Commentary is most definitively not for the «larger community» of Bible -
readers, for they are
women and men who happen to believe in what the Bible
women and men
who happen to believe in what the Bible says.
Certainly none of his
readers will have trouble differentiating the Good Guys from the Bad guys: the Forces of Evil almost always wear Roman collars or their equivalent (or take orders from those
who do), and appear to stay awake nights thinking up new and devilish ways to make life harsh for
women.
This gives you plenty of time to learn the ropes, find your voice, and make a few mistakes before
readers start disseminating your ideas via links, Twitter, and Facebook... which is an especially good thing for writers like me
who like to dabble in controversial topics like evolution,
women and the church, Calvinism vs. Arminianism, doubt, politics, and cookie - stuffed cookies.
Their target is the general educated
reader who seeks to understand «the Bible as a work of great literary force and authority, a work of which it is entirely credible that it should have shaped the minds and lives of intelligent men and
women for two millennia or more.
It should interest all
readers, (those
who actually believe in being saved by THE SON OF GOD ~ Jesus Christ ~ for ETERNITY,) that this
woman's «truth» is warmly received and acclaimed throughout the atheist and other God haters websites and organizations.
Dear Air Force Wife and
Readers: I'm always delighted to read about servicemen and
women who have been personally touched by Operation Dear Abby.
Readers: Please use any (or all) of these addresses, and send holiday greetings and letters to our men and
women who will be far from home during the holidays.
May 7: Grieving On Mother's Day Another look at Mother's Day and loss by adoptive mother Kerstin Lindquist,
who reminds
readers that sometimes the best gift you can give a
woman who has lost a child is permission to grieve.
But as a blogger
who is privileged to hear the personal stories of many
readers, I also know that lots of well - intentioned
women find out in the hospital that they can't breastfeed for a variety of reasons, or they feel (or are advised) that formula supplementation is needed.
«Hope for Today» verses peppered throughout each chapter, journaling cues, prayers, and the stories of other
women who have experienced loss will help
readers move from grieving in silent solitude to living life in the richness of God's love.
Dear
readers: Don Grimes, chairman of the America Remembers Campaign, asked me to help America remember their men and
women in uniform
who would be away from their homes during the holidays.
Readers who would like to receive this should write to AHRTAG, 85 Marylebone High Street, London, W1M 3DE, U.K. Portugal: rediscovering breastfeeding
Women in many countries are rediscovering the benefits of breastfeeding for both themselves and their babies.
The only top - level female bloggers in the general progressive political space
who come to mind right away are Jane Hamsher and Digby — and apparently, when it was revealed that Digby is actually a
woman, plenty of lefty blog
readers and authors were startled.
The front page sparked anger online, with many critics suggesting it was attempting to titillate its
readers with the image of a
woman who had recently been killed.
The «
Women for Malpass» luncheon will be held June 21, though it wasn't immediately clear where, according to a
reader who learned of the event.
Somers stands by her book, insisting that she has simply written about multiple options for
women who suffer from the symptoms of menopause, and that
readers should listen to their own doctors and proceed at their own risk.
Readers who follow health and science news may feel a little tipsy given the «see - saw» effect that several stories have demonstrated over the past year: First, a federal health - advisory panel announced last November that mammograms might do more harm than good for
women before age 50.
We are searching for a
woman who possesses all of the qualities of the modern active, vibrant and health - conscious
reader.
At the Integrative
Women's Health Institute, we are continuously seeing clients
who are seeking a more holistic approach to pregnancy, through the following article we intend to provide you, the
reader, with research backed approach to preconception and optimizing your fertility through proven ways we've seen work for many clients in our practice.
By Kamila K. Veljkovic, Integrative
Women's Health Institute At the Integrative
Women's Health Institute, we are continuously seeing clients
who are seeking a more holistic approach to pregnancy, through the following article we intend to provide you, the
reader, with research backed approach to preconception and optimizing your fertility through proven ways we've seen work for many clients in our practice.
Not to mention so many
reader comments from
women on this post and on Sissons» post that describe having had poor real - world outcomes from different types fasting (as well as, of course, some posts by
women who had had great results from different types of fasting).
Reader A, a young
woman who works in Silicon Valley, wonders especially what
women should wear to work in Silicon Valley:
As a certified personal image consultant and wardrobe stylist, most of my clients are
women over 40
who ask similar questions as your
readers.
Throughout 2015, we were constantly inspired by the beautiful homes our
readers submitted to The Everygirl — not to mention the
women who created them.
I get a lot of messages from my
readers who want to know if the
woman they communicate with is a scammer or not.
Almost every week, I get messages from my
readers who tell me that they sent money to a Ukrainian / Russian
woman with whom they were talking a few weeks and
who they've never met in person, and then she disappeared.
Of Esquire
readers who use Tinder, 63 % say they use it out of boredom — and 75 % of those are
women.
But almost every week, I get mails from my
readers who are wondering how to find out if the
woman is real or not.
James, my
reader, friend and just a lucky man
who has found the most wonderful
woman from Ukraine, is telling you, dear
readers, about his experience with the Ukrainian online dating and
women.
Several times, I have received messages from
readers, asking me for the WhatsApp numbers of rich Sugar mummy to chat them up, and sincerely, we have hundreds of their phone numbers, given to us by these
Women,
who are in need of young men.
From my experience as a Ukrainian dating blogger, I can tell that I got tons of mails from my
readers who are being scammed by «genuine Russian and Ukrainian
women for marriage».
A full or completely adequate Post your negative Plenty Of Fish experiences here There's been a rash of comments lately from
readers who say that a lot of
women on PoF seem to be
I understand that he has love and respect for her as a person and A
reader writes: I am a
woman in my later 20's
who has been in a relationship with my boyfriend for two years now.
(How tricky it is to find
readers for romance novels,
who are usually
women,
who can credibly and comfortably voice female romance protagonists and male romantic heroes as both are usually written is a fascinating side road I won't wander down today.)