That said, publishers need authors, and the notoriously passionate people who work in book publishing still get excited
about great writers — especially those with proven and / or good sales potential.
Think
about some great writers or series who you think deserve more visibility.
Literature courses — Starlet's love learning
about great writers and might also write poetry....
Not exact matches
Staff
writer Rachel Mendleson kicked things off with a
great story
about how some teachers are bringing a different approach to the classroom.
The offerings vary from technical writing positions to writing
about recipes, photography and healthcare, making it a
great site for
writers interested in testing their hand at different types of professional writing.
I love that
about the show, but what I also love is that I get the opportunity to meet
great people: Cohosts, contestants, producers and editors and
writers and all the other people that make the show... it's a
great group of people.
One of my favorite
writers and New York Times bestselling author Michael Hyatt puts an equal focus on napping for many years and posted his insights in this
great post
about napping.
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Beats me
about that book Greg but I'm pretty sure that Isaac Asimov, Greg Bear, and Orson Scot Card, amongst many other
great writers have come to the same conclusion.
I turn to
writer Flannery O'Connor, who, though she never wrote stories
about the consecrated or even ostensibly Catholic life, had a
great deal to say concerning the intersection of invisible and visible, of grace and nature.
This weekend (May 29), on what would be the 1412h birthday of one of the faith's
greatest writers, we look at 15 of his quotes that can help you reshape how you think
about Christianity.
But I can't help but wonder
about excellent authors like Sara Miles who write
about faith, but who break a few «Christian» rules while doing so... or
about the many
great writers of faith who published before there was a «Christian» category.
There the church was Latin - speaking and produced
great writers and leaders such as Tertullian (c.160 - c. 225), who was brought up in Carthage, and Cyprian (d. 258), who was a pagan orator who was converted to Christianity in
about 246 and who, two years later, was elected Bishop of Carthage.
Science may tell us much that the biblical
writers did not know
about the processes by which God continually fashions an unfinished world, but it can not go beyond the
great truth stated in Genesis 1:1, «In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.»
I do not believe that any of it had a
writer or creator but prefer to believe with
great faith that it came
about from nothing.
I can't remember a book that I enjoyed reading more, partly because Rachel is a
great writer, and partly because she so fearlessly examines the conflict between her inherited beliefs
about God and the truth of her own spiritual experience.
But the only thing that each of us can and should do is what we each must do ultimately alone, if we have vocations to be
writers: Go off and write out of the very fullness of human experience
about the very fullness of human experience and hope to find and affect contemporary readers and the
greater world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses of who were the Catholic
writers, and how much, and how well, how little, how importantly, to the critics and scholars.
After taking
great care to explain that the Levitical system was ineffectual, the
writer to the Hebrews speaks
about entering the Holy Place through the blood of Jesus, and that we have a
great priest over the house of God, Jesus, whose ministry is effectual.
It is, therefore, no surprise that academic literary critics, who owe their very existence to Shakespeare and other
great writers, have cast doubt upon Shakespeare's exalted position at exactly the moment in history when the societies of the West have become most anxious
about their own integrity and probity.
All the
great spiritual
writers have known this, but few in the Church's history understood it better, experienced it more deeply, and wrote
about it with more insight than John Cassian, the monk from southern Gaul who lived in the early part of the fifth century.
Of the
great but difficult Catholic philosopher G E M Anscombe, Haldane writes: «I think there was something of the existentialist or spiritual
writer about her in the sense that she thought that the significance of a fact would only be evident to someone who was looking to find or to escape from it.»
Those who do practise often function at a fairly minimal level, and are unfamiliar with the
great Catholic
writers — or even with the lesser ones — and have no sense of zeal or excitement
about imparting knowledge of the Faith, much less devotion to it.
Interesting discussion — Totally agree
about the «punching above their weight» problem with the current spate of «popular» atheists and junk
writers, as well as the «Hollywood» treatment of Pullman, but you don't need to wade through Pullman's trilogy to get a useful insight into institutionalism vs genuine spirituality — just pick up the excellent «The Dragon in the Sea» by Dune author Frank Herbert or «The Moon is a Harsh Mistress» by Robert Heinlien —
great works from the Golden Age of Science Fiction literature.
Thank you for being such a wonderful
writer and teaching me so many
great things
about food!
It is also chock full of
great breadmaking tips and cute stories
about the origins and stories that each recipe brings to the
writer's mind.
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writer and also a finalist on the 2011
Great British Bake Off.
One Simple Change by Winnie Abramson A
great book
about Surprisingly Easy Ways to Transform Your Life by Winnie, the
writer of the popular blog Healthy Green Kitchen.
As a
writer, I am learning that it's almost always a good idea to «up the emotional ante,» so sharing
about yourself is a
great idea.
people are going on
about the number of goals he scored or lack of them more precisely but morata for the majority of the season was used as an impact player / sub, also like the
writer mentioned as both RM&JUVE he was overshadowed by
great players / stars so if if he were to sign for us knowing that he is the 1st choice striker he could flourish and surprise us all!!
@leo will be in his element with all the transfer rumours kicking
about over the wknd we will see if can post a record amount of rumors before deadline day see if he can set a club record and that is a challenge to all the others @geoff highbury ghost
writer and whoever gets the most right in there comments get a write up artical for there
great services rendered in the effort of rumor mongering and all there comments for one day are all thumbs up guaranteed by the admin of just arsenal LOL
If you are interested in supporting this good cause and are also keen on reading
great articles
about United players, check out the RoM 2013 - 14 season review and World Cup PDF which has professional
writers from each country our players represent talking
about how they are viewed back home.
Writer Tom Laskawy has a
great piece in Grist this morning
about how pink slime is really just representative of much larger problems in the meat industry, and he lists some other «processing aids» (besides the now - infamous ammonium hydroxide) lurking in your meat.
They get to work with
great writers, animators, composers, and world - renowned experts every day — and even better, they get to connect with YOU, the amazing Mother Co. community of parents who care
about raising good people in this world.
One of the best things
about running this blog is the delight of witnessing women and men discover that they are
great writers while engaging with each other in the comments section.
If they were worried
about making a mistake they simply rubbed off the chalk and started again, making it a
great, low - pressure mark making material for beginner
writers!
Finally, I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but if anyone needs convincing that pink slime is some really bad stuff,
writer Tom Philpott had a
great piece
about it yesterday on Mother Jones.
Lenore Skenazy, the
writer / columnist / mom / blogger who started yet another crack in the
great parental divide when she wrote
about letting her nine - year old son ride a subway alone in New York, is encouraging moms and dads to take what may be considered a radical step for today's parents.
It's by learning more really
about what these women are going through — WILLIE GEIST: She's a
great writer.
I'm not the first techno
writer to raise the alarm
about data rot, which can be described as «the tendency of computer files to become inaccessible as their storage media go to the
great CompUSA in the sky.»
What was
great about that is it turned me into
writer because we just write hundreds of sketches, and you perform so much, and including with celebrities.
I also still read books and blogs and articles
about writing and follow
great writers.
I talked
about being a
writer all the time, I had
great ideas and I'd spend hours reading
great books, even
great books
about writing and having conversations with people who responded to my ideas and even said they'd like to read things I'd written.
The
great discrepancy between what science has discovered
about vitamin A and what nutrition
writers promote in the popular press contributes to awkward moments.
All
great writers know
about the importance of editing.
Today my guest
writer Claire has a
great article
about layering trends on streetstyles in Fashion capitals.
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writer Claire has a
great article
about layering trends on streetstyles in Fashion capitals.
Lauren has a
great blog called La Whimsy
Writer; she writes
about fashion, entertainment, lifestyle, and so much more so you should really check out her blog!
Well I'm not the world's best
writer, especially when it comes to writing
about myself and my spelling not the
greatest (thank you spell - check).
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