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"Just thought I should let you know that you do have a reader," writes Mark Benn soothingly, before getting the big boots out.

"The tag could be read at the market or feedlot, where they are more likely to have a reader," he said, suggesting looser monitoring than many ranchers fear.

It doesn't take much to write a report, but it often takes plenty to have a reader walk away with something he or she didn't have before.

Of course, your story may never have a reader, but I believe there are very few benefits to thinking in that way.

"We all said we have a reader in mind when we write, and mine tends to be someone like my mother, who is very literate, very well-read, but not a historian.

Or are we going to find disaster has overtaken one of her blameless creations?" To have a reader vibrating like a tuning fork for most of a story surely demonstrates some degree of competence, or even talent, no?

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The novel has a Reader, the Dear Reader.

Every publisher has a reader's group website to promote new books.

But I've never had a reader come up to me and say, 'That book was too easy to read.

The online discussion also had a reader questioning the need for hiring domestic help by Indian households.

How many authors who write for adults can boast of having a reader so utterly devoted to their work?

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