Not exact matches
The whole thing rests
upon one
author — Michael Prescott's — highly selective excerpting and chopping up of a private [i.e., thinking out loud without clarifications] journal written when Rand was barely out of her teens, fresh from the blood bath of 1920s Soviet Russia — and still made it very clear that her read on the personalities of the observers showed that they were not appalled by Hickman's crime — she said there had been far
worse, without the same spectacle of glee — but by his flamboyant and mocking defiance of society.
These 2
authors should be praised for realizing the
bad consequences of money
upon being totally honest in science, and for forcefully bringing public attention to the vigorous dispute about what is true and what is false concerning 9/11.
Now, building
upon the success of Coates's ongoing series, Marvel is expanding with Black Panther: World of Wakanda, which will be co-written by Coates along with
Bad Feminist
author Roxane Gay and acclaimed poet Yona Harvey.
Another possible explanation is a godawful script by Don Winslow (
author of the novel
upon which the film is based), Shane Salerno, and Stone hissownself that opens with a ridiculously
bad voiceover tease and ends with same, sandwiching in between a tale of blissed - out California marijuana kingpins Chon (Kitsch) and Ben (Johnson) vs. the Mexican cartel, led by Lado (the always amazing Benicio Del Toro) and Elena (Salma Hayek).
But we are sorry... to consider Mr. Pratt's writings as «purely evil»... we should really look
upon this
author's departure from the world of literature as a good riddance of
bad rubbish.
I mean, companies like Smashwords actually actively discourage
authors from creating proper eBook files by not allowing them to upload individual files and instead forcing their Meatgrinder
upon everyone, a technology that — in its current state — does nothing to improve eBook quality and typically makes things incomprehensibly
worse.