Sentences with phrase «authored story called»

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He called one of the report's authors, Maggie Haberman (whose name he initially misspelled), a «third - rate reporter,» and said the sources in the story were «non-existent» and a «drunk / drugged up loser» who hates Cohen.
Dimitri Cavalli, source of many WWAI items over the past few years and author of the Washington Examiner story from which these quotes are taken, explains the change this way: Back then, Lynn was defending progressive causes, but now that «the so - called Religious Right has eclipsed the influence of the Religious Left in American public life,» it's time to shut down religious influence.
I have no qualms with this story if the author is only saying that white people no longer have as easy a time enforcing their world view, which means they get called on b.s. more than ever before.
Very few people have the influence to move the needle on major news stories, and if you really believe God is calling you to that role, I suggest you become a pro athlete, iconic business figure, pop star or bestselling author.
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 AND FORMER New York Times sports columnistRobert Lipsyte calls Dave Zirin «the best young sportswriter inAmerica,» but readers don't turn to Zirin's columns in Slam magazine and onedgeofsports.com for scores - and - sweat stories.
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Based on a screenplay by A Monster Calls author and screenwriter Patrick Ness, the story follows Anya, an unpopular 16 - year - old who gets stranded in an underground cave where she rescues Emily (Roberts), the apparent ghost of a teenage girl who died a century earlier.
When Calls the Heart: The Heart of Homecoming (2017) The love story blooming in Hope Valley continues with this television special from celebrated author Janette Oke («The Love Comes Softly» series).
André Aciman, the author of «Call Me by Your Name,» and screenwriter - director James Ivory, who adapted the story for the screen, were also elated by the USC honor.
Based on the 2007 book of the same title — by author André Aciman (who plays a small role in its adaptation)-- Call Me by Your Name tells the story of a romance set in the summer of 1983 against a backdrop of lush, halcyon Italian landscapes.
Based on the fantasy novel for children of the same name by British author Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls tells the story of a young boy named Conor O'Malley (Lewis MacDougall) whose entire world is turned upside down when he is visited in the night by a giant tree monster (Liam Neeson).
by Walter Chaw Angry businessman Howard Wakefield (Bryan Cranston) tunes in and drops out when, after chasing a raccoon into the unused attic of his garage, he decides to live there for a few months, spying on his wife Diana (Jennifer Garner) and their twin «budding adolescent» girls (as E.L. Doctorow, author of the story upon which this is based, calls them).
As readers may recall, Tough, author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada's Quest to Change Harlem and America, introduced his notion of «grit» as a missing component in education in a 2011 New York Times magazine cover story called, «What if the Secret to Success is Failure?»
Perhaps the best two pieces I've come across are from the Newark Star - Ledger's Tom Moran including an opinion piece on where things stand that notes district progress along with charter school improvements and reformers» misguided focus on the parts of the story Russakoff leaves out (Newark students are better off, despite the political noise) and also a Q & A with Russakoff in which the author rebuts a deeply flawed NYT review, proposes a forensic audit of Newark's $ 23,000 - per student spending, but calls the Zuckerberg - funded reform efforts a «wash» over all (Author Dale Russakoff discusses new author rebuts a deeply flawed NYT review, proposes a forensic audit of Newark's $ 23,000 - per student spending, but calls the Zuckerberg - funded reform efforts a «wash» over all (Author Dale Russakoff discusses new Author Dale Russakoff discusses new book).
very author has a «call» story.
Click here now to read another author success story about Marni Battista in this article series called Query Letters that Worked.
The author of the best - selling Grisha Trilogy returns to the «Grishaverse» for what is expected to be a two - book story line called the Dregs.
Author Linda Hirshman (Victory: The Triumphant Gay Revolution) keeps the life stories brief — O'Connor's Western upbringing and the can - do work ethic it instilled contrasts with Ginsburg's Brooklyn Jewish intellectual background, but both found their calling in the law and had to fight for the chance to practice.
I've called myself a writer, an author, a novelist, and a story teller.
I've called myself writer, author, novelist, and story teller and feel the words are completely interchangeable.
One of the bigger industry stories to break this past weekend was Amazon's so called retreat from traditional book publishing presumably because they can't get their author's books into bookstores.
The best bit of advice for anyone who is trying to make it as an author / writer / storyteller whatever you feel comfortable in calling yourself, and that is, never pay to have your story told.
Click here now to read another author success story about Siobhan Cunningham in this article series called Query Letters that Worked.
And so we started this Brand World called Apocalypse Weird and we came out with an overall long range story arc and then we started basically hiring authors that we knew could write to help write books in this world and it's something that's really... in the way that we're doing it has never been done before.»
From # 1 horror and sci - fi authors of the Yesterday's Gone series and Z 2134, Sean Platt and David Wright, comes two short stories including a return to the world of Z 2134 in Rites of Passage, and a new short story called The Room.
In a post on editing, author Ruth Harris concentrates on nine benefits primarily of «developmental» editing, as we say in the States, or «structural» editing, as it's called in the UK — the specialization of editors who work with how you're telling your story and, if necessary, how to reconstruct what you're doing to make it far more effective.
Andrew Sean Greer is the bestselling author of The Story of a Marriage, which The New York Times has called an «inspired, lyrical novel,» and The Confessions of Max Tivoli, which was named a best book of 2004 by the San Francisco Chronicle and the Chicago Tribune while garnering many other coast - to - coast honors.
As author Shauna Niequist describes in her book Cold Tangerines, it takes a kind of courage to choose the genre of your own story: When you realize that the story of your life could be told a thousand different ways, that you could tell it over and over as a tragedy, but you choose to call it an epic, that's when you start to learn what celebration is.
When what you see in front of you is so far outside of what you dreamed, but you have the belief, the boldness, the courage to call it beautiful instead of calling it wrong, that's celebration.31 When you are the author of your own life, you get to decide what makes it into your story — what defines you and drives you and paints the scenes of your existence.
In Motherland, Maria Hummel, author of several novels and a former Stegner Fellow in poetry, enters relatively unfamiliar literary territory to tell the story of one so - called Mitläufer family: German citizens who would never have personally countenanced the terrible abuses that Jews suffered, but nonetheless went along with the Nazi regime.
Good e-Reader interviewed celebrity author Patti Davis this week to talk about her experience with self - publishing her first title, and how that experience influenced her decision to self - publish her newest book, a haunting YA story called The Blue Hour.
This week's tips include how authors can attract new audiences on Kickstarter, how writers can use short stories to build their fanbase and skills, why authors should simplify their calls to action.
To be a moral witness is perhaps the highest calling of journalism, and in this unforgettable, highly readable account of contemporary slavery, author Benjamin Skinner travels around the globe to personally tell stories that need to be told — and heard.
Calling itself «the best place to discover and share stories,» the nearly seven - year - old platform has been described as the YouTube of electronic writing, offering authors a place to share their content with the web.
Although London returned home one year later with only gold dust, Lourie explains how London's real wealth was found in the characters and events that inspired White Fang, The Call of the Wild, and dozens of other books and short stories, making him the first author of the twentieth century to earn a million dollars from writing.
Andrew Sean Greer is the bestselling author of The Story of a Marriage, which The New York Times has called an «inspired, lyrical novel,» and The Confessions of Max Tivoli, which was named a best book of 2004 by... (more)
STYLE AND GRACE A salute to a woman who was as disciplined as she was determined, Grace Kelly: Hollywood Dream Girl offers what authors Manoah Bowman and Jay Jorgensen call an «alternative story» by focusing on her Hollywood years.
In a story that's loving and haunting in equal parts, the author of Silver Sparrow explores the failures and injustices of the so - called justice system through the experiences of one black married couple.
There is popular story among writers about world - famous author Jack London (Call of the Wild, White Fang).
Edward Bloor is the author of Tangerine (1997), Crusader (1999), Story Time (2004) London Calling (2006) and Taken (2007).
As a child I loved all the usual children's authors, in particular an Australian writer called Paul Jennings who wrote pretty outrageous short stories for kids that we all found shocking and hilarious.
After checking the author page for Maria Cruz, who that day had the top - selling erotica book in Amazon's U.K. Kindle store, she counted 40 erotica ebook titles, including Sister Pretty Little Mouth, My Step Mom and Me, Wicked Desires Steamy Stories and Domenating [sic] Her, plus one called Dracula's Amazing Adventure.
The story, The Best Book Reviews Money Can Buy, describes what Nate Hoffelder at The Digital Reader is calling The Next Great Promotional Tool for Self - Published Authors.
This love story, Cinderella Skeleton is the latest work from author Robert D. San Souci whose previous works include one of many multicultural interpretations of the original Cinderella tale called Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Sstory, Cinderella Skeleton is the latest work from author Robert D. San Souci whose previous works include one of many multicultural interpretations of the original Cinderella tale called Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella StoryStory.
- Adam Johnson, author of The Orphan Master's Son «The Alaskan Laundry plunges the reader into the heart and soul of a unique commercial fishing culture and the story of Tara Marconi, as she struggles for respect, love, inner peace, and a place to call her own.
This story about a calico cat, her two kittens, an old bloodhound, and an angry, embittered man called Gar - Face probably engendered the most passionate discussion of the past 10 years, as admirers of the craft of the writing argued with those who sensed an author's heavy hand and those who objected to the animal cruelty.
In fourteen sweeping and sublime stories, five of which have been published in The New Yorker, the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize - winning author of The Known World shows that his grasp of the human condition is firmer than ever Returning to the city that inspired his first prizewinning book, Lost in the City, Jones has filled this new collection with people who call Washington, D.C., home.
June is Audio Month, and author Becky Masterman joins the celebration with her thoughts on why listening to a story can be even better than reading one.Everyone knows that the earliest form of storytelling took place around the fire at night — what is called the «oral tradition.»
Last week, we introduced AuthorHouse author Agaba Samuel Rujumba, whose self - published book Story Time at Hanwel was called «a one - of - a-kind compilation of moral tales for children of all ages and descriptions» by Foreword Reviews.
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