Not exact matches
Then, other
issues came to light: It emerged late last year that Mark Driscoll used ghost writers to produce some of his
books, and that material had apparently been taken from other authors without
citation.
That's probably not an
issue for most fiction writers, but I'm wrapping up my first
book, Discovering Love Online: Love May Be Closer Than You Think, which is a non-fiction title and it has many source
citations in it.
Is there any
book from the realist perspective that compares to it in terms of comprehensive coverage of the
issues in the debate or
citations to peer - reviewed literature?
Belette used his
book of
citations to make me look as if I went for the easy
issues first, I nailed him on it and there was no reply.
The latest
issue of the Yale Law Journal contains a supremely sane and caustic attack by Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals on the tendency of the Blue
Book (Uniform System of
Citation) to proliferate increasing thickets of rules and increasingly trivial sub-rules.