Sentences with phrase «john rector»

John Rector It's funny, but out of all the interviews I've done, I'm usually surprised by at least one question.
Take John Rector, who sold the Grove for 99 cents.
For example, the paperback version of «Already Gone,» by John Rector, is priced at $ 10.17, while the Kindle edition is just $ 4.99.
The new imprint launches with four books in the queue, ready to be released in Fall 2011: «Resuscitation» by D.M. Annechino, «Stirred» by J.A. Konrath and Blake Crouch, «The Immortalists» by Kyle Mills and «Already Gone» by John Rector.
John Rector, author of Already Gone and The Cold Kiss, has started to make quite a name for himself in the suspense genre.
Look for stories like John Rector's and Boyd Morrison's, who parlayed Kindle success into traditional publishing contracts.
John Rector is a prize - winning short story writer and author of the novels «The Grove,» published by AmazonEncore, and «The Cold Kiss,» which was named Best Debut Novel of 2010 by Suspense Magazine.

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St. John's rector, the Rev. Luis Leon, preached on the weekly gospel reading, Luke 16:1 - 13, which ends, «You can not serve God and wealth,» in the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.
After the vote, the majority, under the leadership of Ascension's rector John A. Pedler, assumed charge of the property and repainted the church's sign from «Episcopal» to «Anglican Catholic.»
The Rev Markus Dunzkofer, the rector at St John's, told The Times: «I have blessed marriages in other Anglican provinces and always had to stop short of the vows.
This is my eighth year living in Cairo, where I serve as the Rector of St. John's Church, an international Episcopal church that serves the diplomatic, NGO, academic, and business communities.
The monopoly of the English language was also broken twice, once in the poem by Richard Blanco - which included words in Hebrew, Italian, Sanskrit and Spanish - and again in the benediction by Luis Leon, Episcopal rector at St. John's Church in Washington, D.C., who asked for God's blessing on the president and vice president in Spanish, then translated it to English.
National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie - Oyegun while receiving the Rector, Federal Polytechnic Bida, Niger State, Dr. Abubakar Dzukogi, in his office, said Buhari has performed in spite of daunting challenges.
THE IDEA THAT A BLACK HOLE could possibly exist came from an English rector, John Michell.
Starring Carly Pope (Kris Connifer), Samaire Armstrong (Tara Petrie), Diora Baird (Sammi Lovett), Brian Smith (Karl), Jerry Rector (Felipe), Zak Santiago (Lars) and John Rhys - Davies (Kostas Jakobatos).
Fiona Bradley Director, Fruitmarket Gallery Dr Maria Balshaw Director, Manchester City Art Gallery and Whitworth Art Gallery Iwona Blazwick Director, Whitechapel Gallery Caroline Collier Director of partnerships and programmes, Tate Jeremy Deller Artist Dr Stephen Deuchar Director, Art Fund Adam Caruso Caruso St John Architects Alex Farquharson Director, Tate Britain Martin Green CEO & Director, Hull City of Culture 2017 Simon Groom Director, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Paul Hobson Director, Modern Art Oxford Alistair Hudson Director, Mima, Middlesbrough Judy Kelly Artistic director, Southbank Centre David Lan Director, The Young Vic James Lingwood Co-director, Artangel Dave Moutrey Director and CEO, Home Andrew Nairne Director, Kettle's Yard Hans Ulrich Obrist Artistic director, Serpentine Gallery Cornelia Parker Artist Grayson Perry Artist Fiona Rae Artist Jonathan Reekie Director, Somerset House Trust Charles Saumarez Smith CEO, Royal Academy of Arts Conrad Shawcross Artist Matthew Slotover Co-founder, Frieze Kathleen Soriano Chair, Liverpool Biennial Peter St John Caruso St John Architects Polly Staple Director, Chisenhale Gallery Sally Tallant Director, Liverpool Biennial Paul Thompson Rector, Royal College of Art Mark Wallinger Artist Simon Wallis Director, Hepworth Wakefield Jonathan Watkins Director, Ikon Gallery Richard Wentworth Artist Samuel West Chair, National Campaign for the Arts
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