Not exact matches
WSJ
writer John Carreyrou reportedly spoke to four former employees, none of whom are named in his story, including one
who «accused the company of failing to report test results that raised questions about the precision» of their tests, which could be «a violation of federal rules for laboratories,» the
Journal article said.
It all started a few years back when, as the senior editor of a Jerusalem - based
journal of public thought, I ran into trouble on a 10,000 - word, brilliantly researched essay about Israeli social policy composed by the sweetest man on earth
who, unfortunately wasn't a stellar
writer.
I received many, many messages from readers offering counter-evidence to my complaint in the form of notable contemporary
writers who do engage faith matters in their fiction, and indeed Image journal has developed a list of what it calls «the Image Top 50 Contemporary Writers of Faith» in response to the
writers who do engage faith matters in their fiction, and indeed Image
journal has developed a list of what it calls «the Image Top 50 Contemporary
Writers of Faith» in response to the
Writers of Faith» in response to the essay.
Pairing any of the above with ink from the French company J. Herbin or the English company Diamine would be sure to inspire reverence for the craft in any
writer who puts pen to paper (preferably Rhodia paper, or a leather - bound
journal from U.K. - based Bible seller R. L. Allan).
Journalism takes many forms and the
writer of a piece in the Nation or the City
Journal has a higher standard to meet than a journalist
who posts 12 - 15 stories on a heavy news day.
Robert Lee Hotz, a science
writer for the The Wall Street
Journal said MacKinnon's story «lights up with the joy of great reporting and ambitious enterprise:
Who else would put the world's most adventurous free climber into a brain scanner to probe the neural circuits that make most of us shudder, squirm and squeal with panic?»
Blessed be the editors of scientific
journals who knew that no article is comprehensible, so they asked their
writers to provide, à la Spaceballs, «the short, short version.»
ASBMB Today science
writer Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay interviewed Roger Colbran,
who became an associate editor for The
Journal of Biological Chemistry in September.
Kristin Homme, MPP, MPH is a retired engineer - turned - science -
writer who has authored several scientific articles in peer - reviewed
journals.
In response to this article by 24 year old «
writer, editor, researcher and blogger» Ms. Deinse Minger, I too am a
writer, currently creating original content writing for company websites, having also developed from scratch my own original English language course which I taught myself at a language school in The Netherlands (having obtained my English teaching qualification in 2012), and a
writer as someone
who keeps a
journal with extensive writings on various topics including exercise, health and nutrition.
Writer Amy Chua shocked the world with her provocative essay, «Why Chinese Mothers are Superior,» when it appeared in the Wall Street
Journal earlier... You may also like: update: I accidentally insulted my boss's daughter; am I crossing boundaries with my boss,
who's also my friend's mother?
Sloan De Forest is a
writer, actor, and film historian
who has written about film for Sony, Time Warner Cable, the Mary Pickford Foundation, and Bright Lights Film
Journal.
I abhor a framing story that inserts Burroughs (Daryl Sabara) as a young, aspiring
writer who inherits uncle John's
journal; and I resent the movie's representation of holy fakers the Thurn — led by Matai Shang (Mark Strong)-- as omniscient idiots à la The Adjustment Bureau.
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
who wrote the «John Carter of Mars» stories, appears as a character here, a young would - be
writer (Daryl Sabara of «Spy Kids») reading the
journal of his late uncle (Taylor Kitsch), a swarthy, two - fisted Civil War vet searching for gold out West
who stumbled instead into another Civil War — this one a thousand years old and millions of miles away.
The real students —
who called themselves the Freedom
Writers after they started journaling events in their lives — had their real - life stories from their
journals published in a book, and now
writer / director Richard LaGravenese and Hilary Swank have brought their tale to the big screen.
Journal writing can be informal which makes it popular to countless individuals, especially those
who might not consider themselves
writers.
In a Wall Street
Journal piece, the
writers note that the percentage of elementary and secondary teachers
who are union members is down about 20 percent since 1988.
In addition to his work with CWCKC, Andrew is a freelance
writer who has published in various literary
journals and newspapers including Crazyhorse, Guernica Daily, the Kansas City Star, and elsewhere.
What I want to know, is this: For YEARS, the term «author» has carried a common connotation that this meant you finished and published a NOVEL;
writer was reserved for those
who write daily columns or for those
who published periodical articles in magazines or scientific
journals, but never tackled a novel.
- Library
Journal «A landmark collection from a preeminent and popular
writer who elevates the best - seller lists with each new book.»
Sheryl Holmberg is an award - winning
writer who has worked as a newspaper editor, written articles for magazines such as Sculpture Review, and published poetry and prose in
journals such as Washington Square.
Two years ago, Writespace launched Writefest, a festival focused on connecting new and emerging
writers of short form work, such as poetry, short stories, or essays, with literary
journal editors
who can publish their writing.
Mary McCarthy's The Group was a best seller, and a critical success, and a scandal, and a book read by «civilians» - i.e., not just aspiring fiction
writers who read other fiction
writers the way doctors read professional
journals and lawyers keep up with the law reviews.
The most important issues on American life, culture and politics are discussed in the
journal by
writers who are themselves a major force in world literature and thought.
When I first read Alan's article, and read the Singles submission policies, I saw it as another option for short fiction
writers who typically seek publication in traditional
journals; Singles appeared to be something of an a-la-carte literary magazine.
This guideline creates a refreshing challenge for well - established professionals
who have been favored by literary
journals in the past because of their credentials, while simultaneously encouraging emerging voices:
writers, young and old,
who would normally be rejected out - of - hand by many literary
journals because of their lack of pedigree.
They have some excellent original stories too, including
journals by
writers who are investigating stories in other regions of the world.
We recently sat down with John Lee Dumas, famed podcast host (Entrepreneurs on Fire) and author of The Freedom
Journal and The Mastery
Journal, to learn more about how the
writers who have read his books have hugely benefited from the habit of journaling.
Every
writer who met or passed the 50,000 - word goal won a mug, a
journal, a printed copy of their book from DCPL's print - on - demand machine, and a Finish - It Toolkit designed to help take the next steps with a draft, including vouchers for workshops on creating cover art and typesetting.
The Internet Writing
Journal (R) Travel Writing — Suite101.com — travel
writer n. one
who seeks adventure in any location including hometown museum, hot Mexican beach, or the jungles of New Zealand; one
who pursues byline; scribe; storyteller.
Next Week's Interview Guest — Eric Engleman, senior technology staff
writer for TechFlash and the Puget Sound Business
Journal,
who writes a must - read blog all about Amazon.
Editors of literary
journals and magazines have only your cover letter to get a sense of
who you are as a
writer.
-- Another great rail tale, this one from a
writer who is a meticulous
journal - keeper with a special eye for the smallest human gesture.
The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum is honored welcome adventurer, scientist,
writer, and archaeologist Dr. Cameron M. Smith on Thursday May 9th, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. Dr. Smith has a PhD in Archaeology from Canada's Simon Fraser University and is a respected scholar,
who has published scientific works in the American
Journal of Physical -LSB-...]
Amon Cohen, a specialist business travel
writer who resides in London, is contributing editor to Business Travel News, the US
journal for travel managers.
Travelling With Me (Come join Scott and follow his journeys by checking out his travel blog) Travellistic (Travel Far, Travel Wide with Tim Moon) Travelogged (Blog about travel — trends, news & deals) Travel Hysteria (The art of traveling and getting lost by Enrico and Zuzana) Travel Jots (Handwritten notes of a traveler) TraveLinkSites (Great travel interviews and travel links) Travel Maestro (The very best travel guides for travelling around the world) TravelMagazine.co (An online travel magazine) Travel Notes (Photo travel
journals from different parts of the globe) Travelocafe — A cultural and luxury travel blog Travel On The Go (Independent Travel Blog) Travel On Your Lonesome (Solo travel advice for solo female travellers) Travel Parrot — travel hacking, life hacking and lifestyle easy way Travel Past 50 — A travel blog for those
who've been around Travel Photography Tips (Ultimate guide for travel photography tips) Travel Rinse Repeat (Making the most of travel opportunities & showing you how to as well) Travels of Adam (Adam shares the coolest cultural things to do around the world) Travel Spots (The UK travel blog featuring holiday ideas) Travel The Middle East (Your one guide to Middle East travel) Travel the World for Free (No money, no problem) Travel This Earth (Finding purpose in life through travel) Travel Thru Las Vegas (Las Vegas travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Thru Massachusetts (Massachusetts travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Thru San Diego (San Diego travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Times Mag (Tips on where to go to experience nightlife abroad) Travel Trailer Blog (An inspiring travel blog that offers up tips and advice) Travel Transmissions (Good life Transmissions from Around the World) TravelVana (Top Travel Destinations around the world) Travel with Kat (Travel
writer, photographer and blogger discovering new countries, cultures and cuisines) Travel with Kids Blog (The best information when it comes to travelling with kids) Travelwkly (blog covering travel destinations around the world) Travel World Heritage (Evaluating UNESCO's world heritage sites) Travelsauro (Adventure, hiking and scuba travel blog) TripHackr (Travel hacking one trip at a time) Trip Ideas (A travel blog featuring trip and holiday ideas) Tripologist (Jim is traveling around Asia on a budget) Triposs (A travel site offering the best tips, advice and information for your journey) Tropical Nomad (A travel blog that encourages you to travel, be happy & hustle) TripUSAFrance (Travel tips, news and more from a French native) True Nomads (True Nomads sharing their experiences on the road) True Travellers Society (Truly travelling the world) Twenty Something Travel (travel blog to encourage others to travel internationally) Two Bad Tourists (Come follow the journey of two bad tourists as they travel rtw) Two Thirsty Travellers (Hayden & Kelly are passionate about traveling around the world) Typing to Taipei (Guide for everything Taipei - related: Events, travel, art, culture & lifestyle)
Curious to know more about perfecting this time - honored art form, I called to seek advice from Utah - based
writer and travel
journal guru Lavinia Spalding, who is currently at work on a book titled Writing Away: A Guide to Awakening the Journal - Writing Tr
journal guru Lavinia Spalding,
who is currently at work on a book titled Writing Away: A Guide to Awakening the
Journal - Writing Tr
Journal - Writing Traveler.
A new book showcases artists,
writers, architects, and designers
who turn blank
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In The Address Book,
writer / artist Sophie Calle indirectly examines the life of an unknown Frenchman
who lost his private
journal on the streets of Paris.
With contributions from
writers, artists, scientists, poets and curators, Roman Road
Journal sets out to make connections within an international community of independent people
who are interested in exploring the world around them.
Eva Wittocx (Curator of Museum M, Leuven and frequent contributor to art publications such as Flash Art) Martin Germann (Senior curator at S.M.A.K, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent, and regular contributor to exhibition catalogues and magazines) Nav Haq (Belgian - based exhibitions curator at Museum of Contemporary Art, M HKA, Antwerp; curatorial advisor for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and Iberia Art Center in Beijing; contributor to Art Review, Bidoun, Frieze, and Yishu:
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art; winner of ICI's 2012 Independent Vision Curatorial Award) Piet Coessens (Director of Raveelmuseum in Machelen - aan - de-Leie) Sophie Lauwers (Deputy Director of Exhibitions at BOZAR,
writer) Joel Benzakin (Independent curator
who worked on the Belgian Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale, with BOZAR and renowned galleries) Luk Lambrecht (Director and curator of visual arts and dance at Strombeek Cultural Center and art critic for Knack Weekend, De Morgen, Knack, and Flash Art)
As a
writer, he has contributed to Afterall
Journal, Caderno Videobrasil, We
Who Feel Differently (an editorial project by artist Carlos Motta), and L'Internationale Online.
Joy Garnett is an artist and
writer who, for the past ten years has served as the arts editor at Cultural Politics, a contemporary culture, politics and media
journal published by Duke University Press.
Rhii then invited the
writer Irene Veenstra to respond to the exhibition,
who in turn produced a book about the show, written in the form of the
journal.
Findings is a daily column by Pacific Standard staff
writer Tom Jacobs,
who scours the psychological - research
journals to discover new insights into human behavior, ranging from the origins of our political beliefs to the cultivation of creativity.
The ABA
Journal considers queries from professional
writers or from potential sources
who wish to contact us regarding subjects that might be of interest to our readers.
By Margaret LittmanMargaret Littman (littmanwrites.com) is a
writer and editor
who frequently contributes to Entrepreneurmagazine, ABA
Journal, Crain's Chicago Business, and other publications.Social media isn't just for job searches and documenting what you had for lunch.
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Journal Board of Editors and their immediate household or family members, and freelance
writers for the ABA
Journal who have been paid for articles published after January 1, 2017, are not eligible to enter or win.
Victor Li is a legal affairs
writer who joined the ABA
Journal staff in 2013.
Technical
writer is someone
who translates the complex data to user - friendly text for print and electronic publications like government proposals, technical
journals, podcasts and websites.