Sentences with phrase «as this writer who»

I am grateful for their services and for people such as this writer who provide comfort and love to those who seek it.
Begley portrays Updike as a man who could not stop writing and as a writer who could not stop thinking about himself.
I wish that all your readers were cognizant of this, yet in my own experiences as a writer who advocates for the full and equal inclusion of women in the church, I am all too familiar with the push back.
As a writer who has attempted some satire myself, I've observed a few things about when satire works and when it doesn't.
Which is about as useful to me as a writer who refuses to write, or a cook who refuses to cook.
She will forever be remembered as the writer who gave the world Frankenstein.
Billed as a surreal sci - fi romance and set in the very near future, Her stars Joaquin Phoenix as a writer who falls in love with his Siri - like operating system, which is designed to meet its user's every need.
As a writer who has seen less likely things come to pass and who still has a shred of optimism in his black cynical heart, I have taken the liberty of compiling a list of lessons that Hollywood in general can and should take away from the Merc with the Mouth's solo success.
The likes of Cyrus, Baghead, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, and their recent HBO series Togetherness have shown their talent as writers who see the grim humor of modern day banality after you turn 30.
Expectations are high for «Young Adult» that stars Charlize Theron as a writer who moves back to her home town after getting a divorce.
Burroughs, who gained his greatest fame inventing «Tarzan of the Apes,» more than gets his due as a writer who envisioned a parallel world in this blend of hi - tech and retro - costuming, a world with an endless Civil War, racism and religious mumbo jumbo.
Gonzalez went onto say that «as writers who care deeply about the craft of telling stories», it was «incredibly exciting» for his team to be in the company of so many other talented writers at the awards ceremony.
The pack celebrates Shakespeare as a writer who still speaks for all people and nations, addressing big questions and themes about the human experience and what it means to be a citizen in the twenty - first century.
So what does this mean to you as a writer who wants to get published and wants to sell more than a few dozen copies of your book to family and friends?
As a writer who is finishing Volume II, This Changes My Family and my Life Forever, and marketing (release date, December 20) Volume I, This Changes Everything of The Spanners Series, I am also writing, marketing, learning about ebook publishing, indie pub networking and methods, editing / revising, weighing in on cover art for Volume I (thanks, #Willowraven!)
When Joanna Russ, one of the few successful female science - fiction writers, died last year, her obituary in The New York Times referred to her as a writer who helped «deliver science fiction into the hands of the most alien creatures the genre had yet seen — women.»
I'm not putting myself as one of them, but as a writer who would like an opportunity in the writing industry.
I'd recommend this conference to those on the industry side, as well as writers who are serious about getting published!»
I can't say for sure if I've done this perfectly, but as a writer who has to walk this fine line, I find that friends and family generally want to know what I'm up to.
The list of authors who came to use as writers who KNEW they had talent but were repeatedly turned away by Houses because their genre wasn't «trending» is beyond lengthy.
Corinne Liccketto, Sales and Marketing Manager and Book Publicist with Smith Publicity, spoke specifically about the need for self - published authors to establish for themselves a complete brand, as well as establish their credibility in either a non-fiction platform or as a writer who has believable expertise in that area.
Last year's Juliet, Naked only solidified Hornby's reputation as a writer who loves to write about music.
As a writer who's been on the cusp of an offer too many times to count over for the past four years, for me, self publishing opens up a new empowering option that takes the «hopelessness» out of the equation, the inability to control your own destiny, the seemingly endless swim up the traditional publishing stream like a salmon, just to be eaten or thrown back to try again.
As a writer who has self published one book and had two of my books published by a traditional publisher, I'm ready to self publish another one.
As a writer who's made a good chunk of money writing official stories for such things, this is a brain - busting concept.
As a writer who is over six years removed from his last college course, it is strange to think how far removed I am from writing essays.
With her 2010 debut novel, Still Missing, Canadian author Chevy Stevens established herself as a writer who can tranform small fears into ultimate nightmares.
Silvera more than proves himself here as a writer who can work wonders with his pen.
Topple is going to specialize in works by women of color, as well as writers who identify as queer and / or gender nonconforming.
As the writer who calls this the «most expensive rejection letter she ever received,» I definitely agree with everything you say here, especially this:
As a writer who's fiction output is currently indie published, although I used to be traditionally published (and I make my living as a freelance writer and editor), I looked into this.
With this wise, tender, and deeply funny novel, Marina Lewycka takes her place alongside Zadie Smith and Monica Ali as a writer who can capture the unchanging verities of family.
As a writer who published my first short story in 1975 and my first novel in 1988, this new world of 2012 is fantastic and wonderful and I love the choices I now have.
Even if you are just using a pen name, you can still brand yourself as a writer who knows his potential and what he can offer to his readers.
Joanna Penn differentiates between «self - published» and «independent» authors — whereas self - publishing has an amateur, hobby - like character, Penn defines independent authors as writers who treat their writing like a business and do everything it takes to ensure their books are just as high quality as those being published by a publishing house.
As a writer who runs with writers, I agree, that picking up the pace is a big key.
We publish the best - of - the - best, which includes names you'd recognize in a second as well as writers who are making their first appearance in print.
As a writer who's been published through a small house, I have seen the traditional side, and it's very «meh».
As a writer who's gone both routes, I have to say self publishing is so much more gratifying and lucrative than publishing with the big houses.
There's been a lot of talk about hybrid authors in the last few years, and I've noticed that a number of authors who've had real success with their traditionally published works have also chosen that option, as well as writers who are just starting out.
As a writer who is about to take the plunge into POD, it was very timely for me.
New Yorker Editor David Remnick once introduced Ted at a party as a writer who «made a living sleeping on the ground.»
Now don't mis - understand me, co-op I guess could be done in any genre / game but outside of shooters it doesn't automatically make sense, Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller, set in an open world game where YOU play as a writer who's trying to discover the mystery of what seems to be your latest horror story which you can't even remember for some reason is now coming to life, in a small isolated town; oh and your wife has vanished too = Alan Wake himself IS the story, co-op in this case would be redundant for a story driven type game like Alan Wake since at its core its all about YOU deciding where to go an «unlocking» the plot for YOURSELF.
In this visual novel, you play as a writer who's trapped in an endless loop of mundane events, at the behest of a mysterious clown figure.
As a writer who since my teenaged days has had one foot in the Spanish world, that is, Spain, whose art, architecture and writing, has always included multiple highways and byways — an innate baroqueness — I am used to this muchness.
He will be much missed as a writer who could make plain the meaning behind even the most complicated art.»
That's a price Bean seems willing to pay to flatter himself as the writer who resists the tide.
But I also agree with both King and Garner that there are «serviceable» and competent writers (I define «serviceable» writers as writers who are one level above bad writers and one level below competent writers.
I have my bundle of human concerns: I worry whether I am on the right path as a writer who also happens to be a lawyer.
A freelance content writer needs to be creative, strategic and dynamic at content creation while utilizing his skills as a writer who has out - of - the - box - approach to handle writing assignments.
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