Sentences with phrase «as obverse»

I have had at least three people ask me how I pitched Head of State, as Obverse Books currently have open submissions for their Faction Paradox range, and mine is the most recent Faction Paradox novel.
The two belong together as obverse and reverse of the same coin; the showing mercy is a response to being shown mercy.

Not exact matches

John Montague's searching for light in darkness, his helping us to find it, helps us even now as we struggle to answer the obverse of that ancient philosopher's question — today, why is there nothing rather than something?
(To what extent is this temptation the obverse of a temptation, characteristic of a straight, middle - class life style, to become all - responsible as a means of self - justification?)
I admit to not understanding mega churches on TV with lots of music and shouting about hell (or the obverse: you can get anything you want on earth if you believe — and «plant a seed»), and as important — no visible crucifix.
Now, as we return authority to states and districts, no one should imagine that folks in the states are somehow smarter or more informed than their counterparts in Washington (although I've never quite understood why Washington - centric reformers are so confident that the obverse is true — that political appointees at the U.S. Department of Education are nobler, smarter, and care more than those yahoos out there in the states.
The obverse is just as true.
These include paintings, portraits and text - based works inspired by the Palm Island Riot and the stunning 3D installation of competition surfboards, adorned with traditional combat shield designs from North Cairns on the face and excerpts from a James Baldwin's article («Unnameable Objects, Unspeakable Crimes», 1966) on the obverse, through to two extraordinary and enormous drawings «Lynching I» and «Lynching II» which, placed either side of the large picture window, eloquently emphasise the dark side of Sydney's pre-eminence as the starting point of colonisation in this country.
On 3 December 1857 the minutes record that «the thanks of the Council were voted to Mr Dyce - for a medallion drawing of the head of Mr Turner which he had made and presented to the Academy as a suggestion for the obverse of the Turner medal».
«Stanley Lewis's work is the obverse of what one might think of as a downtown aesthetic.
Stanley Lewis's work is the obverse of what one might think of as a downtown aesthetic... The fascination he arouses comes partially from an almost irreconcilable tension between working directly from observation, with exacting attention to small forms, and a very contemporary, almost sculptural painting process that builds a work with obsessively dense materiality.
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