He is
the author of Story Book: a novella, and a collection of poems, Blood Oboe.
Not exact matches
Some
of the
authors mentioned in the New York Times
story worried that they'd sell fewer
books if the company put higher price tags on them.
Dennis Cowhey,
author of the
book What Does It Mean — The Personal
Stories Behind Vanity License Plates, says business people have used all sorts
of creative combinations
of numerals and letters to let the world know what they do.
In this multi-threaded
story book, the
author traverses the genesis and development
of nearly all
of the financial products we, the American consumers, know
of today — credit card, money market fund, mutual fund, and more.
In his
book The
Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions
of the World's Greatest Philosophers,
author Will Durant concluded:
One
of them was the mid-1990s hit Maverick: The Success
Story Behind the World's Most Unusual Workplace by Ricardo Semler, in which the
author, a Brazilian CEO, describes running a democratic, open -
book company in which people set their own salaries.
«It's all in one guy's hands, that's what makes it so interesting,» said David Kirkpatrick,
author of «The Facebook Effect,» a
book chronicling Zuckerberg's
story that was written with the cooperation
of the man and his company.
Author: A Life Well Played: My
Stories, 2106; Arnold Palmer: Memories,
Stories, and Memorabilia from a Life on and Off the Course, 2004; Playing by the Rules: All the Rules
of the Game, Complete with Memorable Rulings From Golf's Rich History, 2002; A Golfer's Life (with James Dodson), 1999; 495 Golf Lessons, 1973; Play Great Golf, 1987; Arnold Palmer's Complete Book Of Putting (with Peter Dobereiner), 1986; Arnold Palmer's Best 54 Golf Holes (with Bob Drum), 1977; Go For Broke: My Philosophy of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 19
of the Game, Complete with Memorable Rulings From Golf's Rich History, 2002; A Golfer's Life (with James Dodson), 1999; 495 Golf Lessons, 1973; Play Great Golf, 1987; Arnold Palmer's Complete
Book Of Putting (with Peter Dobereiner), 1986; Arnold Palmer's Best 54 Golf Holes (with Bob Drum), 1977; Go For Broke: My Philosophy of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 19
Of Putting (with Peter Dobereiner), 1986; Arnold Palmer's Best 54 Golf Holes (with Bob Drum), 1977; Go For Broke: My Philosophy
of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 19
of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 1963
He is the
author of The Recession - Proof Business: Lessons from the Greatest Recession Success
Stories of All Time, Extreme Revenue Growth: Startup Secrets to Growing Your Sales from $ 1 Million to $ 25 Million in Any Industry, and Bookmercial Marketing: Why
Books Replace Brochures in the Credibility Age.
Based on 25 + years
of experience working with bestselling
authors that include Steven Pressfield, Bill Murray, David Mamet, Robert Crais, Scott Patterson, Robert McKee, Michael Connelly, James Bamford, Ian Rankin, Mo Hayder and scores mores, the
Story Grid reveals what bestselling
books share in common and how professional writers write.
As I said, authorship
of most
of the
books of the Bible are in question and tend only to be variants
of the other
stories, roughly in the same time period and «neighborhood» — most often with no specific
author — therefore it is very reasonable to think they are just variations on the same
story.
@mama k» As I said, authorship
of most
of the
books of the Bible are in question and tend only to be variants
of the other
stories, roughly in the same time period and «neighborhood» — most often with no specific
author — therefore it is very reasonable to think they are just variations on the same
story.»»
Ulrich L. Lehner is professor
of religious history and theology at Marquette University and the
author of the forthcoming
book The Catholic Enlightenment: The Forgotten
Story of a Global Movement (Oxford).
Editor's note: CNN Contributor Bob Greene is a best - selling
author whose 25
books include «Late Edition: A Love
Story»; «Duty: A Father, His Son, and the Man Who Won the War»; and «Once Upon a Town: The Miracle
of the North Platte Canteen.»
CT's past coverage
of North Korea includes a canceled plan by South Koreans to light up the border at Christmas time, an interview with the
author of Escape from North Korea: The Untold
Story of Asia's Underground Railroad, and Carl Moeller's top 5
books on Christianity in North Korea.
The strength
of the
book is not only in the
story that is told, but in the facts, statistics, and reports that the
author includes at the end
of each chapter.
She edits «The Monastic Way,» a monthly periodical
of daily meditations, and is the
author of several
books, including The
Story of Ruth, Twelve Moments in Every Woman's Life; The Friendship
of Women: A Spiritual Tradition; and Wisdom Distilled from the Daily: Living the Rule
of St. Benedict Today.
Several pastors and
authors say King displays a sophisticated grasp
of theology in his
books, and his
stories are stuffed with biblical references and
story lines taken straight from the Bible.
This
book is more than a collection
of apocalyptic horror
stories; it is in the
authors» characterization a «can - do»
book: a
book about what you [meaning all
of us] tan do to help restore the work ethic.»
This
book really hit me hard, partly because the
story of Hugh Halter (one
of the
authors) mirrors so closely my own
story.
In this
book, the
authors break the silence, boldly sharing their
stories of depression.
It is to be noted that Papias does not even pause to consider the possibility that Mark, the
author of the Gospel, was the «follower»
of Paul and Barnabas, the young man whose
story is reported in the
Book of Acts.
Then there's something commonly known as the «Proclamation on the Family,» which is often framed and displayed in homes — though rarely in upper - class households, said Joanna Brooks,
author of «The
Book of Mormon Girl:
Stories from an American Faith.»
All you're doing is quoting from a 2000 year old unverifiable
book filled with 3000 year old
stories, and not ONE
of those new testament
authors were there with jesus.
(CNN)--
Author Deepak Chopra shares thoughts on God, existence and faith from his new
book «God: A
Story of Revelation.»
He is currently being sued in a British court by the
authors of an earlier
book, Holy Blood, Holy Grail, who claim that Brown stole the «architecture»
of his
story from them.
My only real complaint with this
book is the complaint I have with all such
books: it seems as if 50 % or more
of the
book is devoted to telling
stories about whatever the
author is writing about.
In what is essentially a complimentary review
of William Martin's
book, A Prophet With Honor: The Billy Graham
Story, Wacker credits the
author with showing a balanced view
of Graham, and summarizes Graham's appeal from political, social, cultural, as well as homiletical, ecclesiastical and theological perspectives.
Like its predecessors, his new
book is layered with statistical quirks and
story twists, as the
author crafts a compelling and ambitious argument designed to challenge and even change the reader's view
of the world.
I noted in my
book God as
Author how it follows the contours
of the Gospel, as I pointed out that the basic formula
of balance - imbalance - restoration
of balance is the framework
of most
stories (click on the link to page 181 for a more lengthy explanation).
It is not surprising that the man who wrote a pseudo-review about a nonexistent
book, a man who spent three years writing a biweekly on foreign
books and
authors, should write «Pierre Menard,» a
story (composed in the form
of an obituary) whose narrator is the reviewer
of a nonexistent
author's life works.
Considering Job's
story is based well after the death
of Moses (which oddly enough happens beofer the end
of the first 5
books, yet he's credited with being the
author... always found that odd).
«Take away from Genesis the belief that Moses was the
author, on which only the strange belief that it is the word
of God has stood, and there remains nothing
of Genesis but an anonymous
book of stories, fables, and traditionary or invented absurdities, or
of downright lies.»
Certainly the «
authors»
of later
books were aware
of these
stories.
Englander,
author of a new
book of short
stories called «What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank,» has roots in many
of these worlds.
Author of eight
books, including Christianity After Religion and A People's History
of Christianity: The Other Side
of the
Story
Matthew blogs at JesusNeedsNewPR and is the
author of several
books, includingHear No Evil: My
Story of Innocence, Music, and the Holy Ghost.
Speakers at the rally included Dr. Andre Leu, president
of IFOAM, Vanadana Shiva
of Navdanaya, Hans Herren
of the Millennium Institute, and Laura Lengnick
author of the
book Resilient Agriculture — Cultivating Food Systems for a Changing Climate which is being made into 4 minute videos featuring farmer
stories in their own words, along with Precious Phiri, Will Allen, and Ronnie Cummins
of the Organic Consumers Association.
It is always so interesting to talk to the
author of a
book in person and hear the whole
story.
She is the
author of the award - winning children's
book, «Making Healthy Choices — A
Story to Inspire Fit, Weight-Wise Kids,» along with the corresponding smartphone APP, «Kid's Making Healthy Choices, (available on iTunes.)»
Robert Weintraub is the
author of three
books, including the just - released «NO BETTER FRIEND: One Man, One Dog, and Their Extraordinary
Story of Courage and Survival in WWII», and is a regular contributor to Slate, the New York Times, Grantland, and many others.
Bennett: The new
story came from Brian Selznick, who has written many children's
books, and is one
of my favorite
authors.
As a New York Times bestselling
author of two
books of non-fiction and one novel, and a lifetime performer and storyteller, I can help you get to the heart
of your
story and provide the kind
of feedback that connects you to your own unique voice and flow.
«We're not hearing those horror
stories anymore about moms having to dump their breast milk,» says Shelly Rivoli, a mom
of three, travel expert, and
author of the
book Travels with Baby.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight
of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out
of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers,
authors (there are
books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups,
story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
I've long been a fan
of Ina May Gaskin, an internationally renowned midwife,
author and speaker, and loved reading the birth
stories in her
book Spiritual Midwifery.
Two professionals — Dr. Gary Chapman, longtime relationship expert and
author of the # 1 New York Times bestseller The 5 Love Languages, and Dr. Shannon Warden, professor
of counseling, wife, and mother
of three — team up for a
book that is practical, informed, and full
of inspiring, humorous personal
stories.
Marty Bruckner,
author of I Love You With All My Butt, shares how he became Spaghetti Toes the Artist and funny
stories from his hilarious
book.
Every piece
of advice, whether a formal research study or a
book by a popular parenting
author or a comment made by your child's nurse or a quip from your mother - in - law, has a
story.
You might not think a
book about the struggle to wrest six thousand acres
of Lake Michigan dunes from development and preserve it as a public place would be suspenseful adventure
story, but Traverse City
author heather Shumaker promises just that - a riveting
story that spans decades about a small community
of people who preserve a beloved tract against all odds.