Sentences with phrase «as lucky writers»

And as a reader, you no longer have to send in something to a charity auction — you can thank the writer by buying a print - on - demand paper book or e-book, as lucky writers independently release their work.

Not exact matches

Not as lucky as the last writer here.
Instead it provides $ 1,600 a season in each city to be split up among the baseball writers who act as official scorers, and another $ 1,400 for the three lucky men who happen to be scorers in the World Series.»
And, through a series of completely random and very, very lucky events, I started a fledgling career as a freelance writer.
Lucky McKee's 2002 breakout is a showcase for his own talent as both writer and director, as well as his gift for casting.
When: July 24th Why: Director Antoine Fuqua and writer Kurt Sutter's long - gestating boxing drama was originally designed as a starring vehicle for Eminem, so moviegoers should count their lucky stars that the rapper has since been replaced by the far superior Jake Gyllenhaal.
However, Eric Tsang, one of the key figures in Hong Kong cinema for the past 40 years, where he has served as director (Aces Go Places), writer (Tsui Hark's All the Wrong Clues (for the Right Solution), producer (Drunken Master II, Golden Chicken, After this Our Exile) and actor both comic (as part of Sammo Hung's Lucky Stars crew) and dramatic (as Maggie Cheung's husband in Comrades, Almost a Love Story), brings a lived - in reality to the film that compensates for much of its contrivance.
He has been lucky enough to cover many WRC events around the world as a photographer and writer.
I consider myself very lucky to have learned so much from a writer as prolific as Selena, one of the best guilty pleasure authors out there with over a million books sold!
As a regional writer, which is what I am lately, I'm incredibly lucky: my region is an archetype that the rest of the country, and indeed the world, cares about.
As a writer, why should I spend months or years writing a book only to get, if I'm lucky, 25 % of net and, from that, having to pay for my own editing (if I want to make sure it is edited properly) and my own promotion when I can get 70 % if I self - publish through Amazon?
But I also realise that many talented writers may not be as lucky, as there are opportunistic predators who promise quick and easy solutions to impatient writers.
But most of us aren't that lucky, so a writer with one book a year, who has bought in to the writing slow myth can't make a living, and they are telling other writers the truth as well.
I am so lucky to have been assigned John as my dissertation writer.
Some writers have gotten lucky and made more on fewer books, but I just flat don't believe in luck as a business plan.
Sure, we might be lucky enough to have a locally owned bookstore willing to stock our books and let us have signings there but the bog box stores still look at us as second - class writers.
It's very hard to treat as a business a career you have no control over, and which does not, and unless you're very lucky can not (yes, talent comes into it too, and the balance of talent and luck vary according tot he writer, but you still need to be in the right place at the right time, something you in the end have no control over) pay a living wage.
I'm so, so lucky to be able to earn a living and support my family as a writer, whatever the job entails.
But most of us aren't that lucky, so a writer with one book a year, who has bought in to the writing - slow myth can't make a living, and they are telling other writers the truth as well...
Personally, my wife and I have self - published about 20 books and she has spent decades learning to be an editor as well as a writer (lucky me!)
I think writers, in many ways, are pretty lucky in this world, because while there's a lot to do, to put yourself out there as a self - published author, to make the money that you really can make through self - publishing and all that stuff, there's a lot to do.
As a developer or writer, you're lucky if you create any one character that stands the test of time.
Her work as a writer and editor has appeared in publications like Refinery29, Birchbox, TradHome Magazine, To & From Magazine, Coco + Kelley, CamilleStyles and ads in Glamour, InStyle and Lucky.
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