As any published writer can attest, nothing compares with the feeling of seeing one's
words in print for the first time.
In the first few months of school, your child will learn to recognize
simple words in print, including his own name and those of his classmates.
I started life as an author — 23 books published and over half a million
words in print around the world.
As the market stakes increased, the war
of words in print advertising escalated to a level of surprising belligerence.
Building reading vocabulary is a challenge for students with dyslexia, who have a hard time learning
new words in print and in word recognition.
Sight words are very important for your child to master because, believe it or not, «sight words account for up to 75 % of the words used in beginning children's printed material», according to Study to identify High -
Frequency Words in Printed Materials, by D.J. Kear & M.A. Gladhart.
(Publishing wisdom is that 20,000
words in print feel too small to sell, so authors may be encouraged to write much more expansively, even if the idea itself doesn't require it.)
You have to be Rip Van Winkle not to be part of the migration
from words in print to words onscreen.
William J. Bond Author of a
Million words in print and online publishing, and many BOM books, and series of book with McGraw - Hill
My love for food merged with my desire to express thoughts
through words in print, brings me to writing this blog.
Learning
new words in print and word recognition are both problem areas for children with dyslexia.
But Lesser was surprisingly tolerant of ham - fisted hacking and retained a youthful enthusiasm for seeing
his words in print.
Use information gained from the illustrations and
words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.
One study estimated that every year from fifth grade on, students encounter 10,000
words in print that they've never seen before.
Now, I'm looking at an agent as a colleague rather than a God / Goddess who holds that mystical key to seeing
my words in print.
With the enormous range of media choices we have today (encompassing audio, video, and
words in print or digital, are we lacking for stories?
Now, though, the wild - west atmosphere admits and even encourages losers and malcontents who take pleasure in seeing
their words in print.
You've poured your heart and soul into writing your book, and you've long dreamt of the day when you will finally see
your words in print.
Use information gained from the illustrations and
words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.
Steven Barnes is a New York Times bestselling writer, teacher, and martial artist with over three million
words in print.
If it's easier for you to tell people about your eBook ideas than it is to write them down, then recording your story may be the best way for you to see
your words in print.
We will be sure that your interior layout is done how you want it, while meeting the industry standards, and that when you finally see
your words in print, it is every bit as great as you expected it to be.
Every day, established, talented book authors are writing 3000 — 5000 words for readers who will never see
those words in a printed book.»
A public relations & marketing whiz, Sherrie blends real world experience as a best - selling author with insider knowledge of publishing, to help independent authors put
their words in print.
It's so disheartening to read about all the ways that people take advantage of writers» dreams to see
their words in print.
It's approaching seven million
words in print, with fifteen novels in print as of next month, eleven anthologies of shorter fiction, and approaching sixty issues of the Grantville Gazette e-magazine (called GG by the regulars).
«Image and
Word in the Prints of Robert Rauschenberg, 1951 — 1981.»
Lemkin coined the word genocide in 1944 from the root words genos (Greek for family, tribe, or race) and - cide (Latin for killing), first using
the word in print in Axis Rule in Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation — Analysis of Government — Proposals for Redress (1944).
I never thought I'd use the b -
word in print, but there you have it — brand.