Sentences with phrase «because writers want»

I know a lot of times it's because writers want a different outcome, or they want the story done BETTER.
The bottom line is that all the agent horror stories happen because WRITERS WANT TO BE TAKEN CARE OF.
I therefore made a complaint to the PCC about the veracity of the letter only to be told that because the writer wanted to remain anonymous no investigation could take place.

Not exact matches

I feel very dispirited when I meet young writers who say, «Oh, I want to write vampire fiction because that's what's in.»
I want the varnish off because it conceals a writer of the eminence of Shakespeare or Dante, and such a writer is worth more than many creeds, many churches, many scholarly certainties.
Your address is important because people want to know that the writer is someone local.
It's funny because I'm not a writer — never was, never wanted to be, will probably never call myself that — but yet I write here every single week.
The two most annoying jobs to have as far as people wanting to talk to you about them are therapist and fantasy football writer, because everybody always wants to talk to you about their problems.
Nick Baines, a food and travel writer, says he made the decision because he wanted to know how it would taste.
It is like the writer is saying the people at the Mises Institute are evil because they had some money — not all that much --- and they wanted to spread the word around the world about their economic theories.
Because Jackson wanted to become a writer early on, she spent time becoming better at it, which has helped her with her career.
Colleen Kratofil, Style Writer / Reporter: I'm on the hunt for a practical rain coat because as much as I want to believe that spring is around the corner, I know that I need to prep for a whole lot of April showers.
And hers was one of the first blogs that I really became invested in — you know, one you read every week because the writer has become like an old friend and you want to catch up with them.
I'm not quite ready to assign Robert Galbraith / JK Rowling to the ranks of my fave mystery writers, but only because I want to read the other books in the Cormoran Strike series and see how things pan out.
Some excellent special effects are in Monday night's episode, but nothing particularly shocking because it's become abundantly clear by now that The Dome can do any damn thing The Dome — or the writerswant.
I know a lot of people wanted Rita out, but that's also because the same writers who killed her made her annoying.
When they come along, they usually exist for the right reason — not because the studio wants another gigantic payday but because the writer and / or director has more to say about the characters.
And it's partly because co - writer / director Ben Wheatley and co-writer Amy Jump give all their characters lives outside of the shootout — lives you want to see them find a way to escape back to.
I'd always wanted to be a writer - director, but because I didn't go to film school, I felt that all of my learning and training had to happen on the job.
I initially wanted to do this movie because there wasn't a Wonder Woman movie already,» writer / director Angela Robinson said.
The film works in large part because Travolta, writer Scott Frank, and director Barry Sonnenfeld make you believe that Chili Palmer is both a charismatic guy who wants to make a movie, but also a stone killer who can almost casually destroy anyone who stands in his way.
«It's hard sometimes because you want to honour the people that you have been working with, particularly the director and the writer but I just find it so dispirited.
Gilles» relationships are approximately as bland as the rest of the movie except for what they appear to have to say about writer / director Olivier Assayas «(Carlos) attitude towards women: they'll always leave you for older men because they want relationships but then those older men will disappoint them and they'll end up paying for it.
Writer - director Rungano Nyoni said: «I want to thank all the people who said yes to me, without your support we couldn't have made this, and all those who said no, frankly, because you really spurred me on.»
This is a point of view first - time film writer Nicholas Martin wants to completely shy away from because it would reveal the true colors of the story instead of the rose - colored revisionist vision he would like us to see.
It's a shame no one wants to talk to them at parties, because obituary writers are a surprisingly funny bunch.
Either Learn how to Review or well simply get replaced because that was simply awful and too wan na be pro reviewer / writer like.
Saulnier: Right, and as far as Blue Ruin fully realizing my intentions — I've often read these scripts for films by very talented writer - directors, but because of the circumstances of the shoot, they'd often be hitting 65 - 70 percent of what they wanted.
The simple truth is that writer / director Ryan Coogler's film packs a mighty wallop, and any sort of criticisms you want to throw its direction don't really stick because the central themes it's exploring and the emotions it is mining always feel real.
If Ultron's never quite as menacing as one might hope, it's possibly because the writer - director also wants him to be a force of dark comedy, firing zingers nearly as relentlessly as his flyboy «father.»
When the results were published in The Orlando Sentinel, the writer, Craig Crawford, said the students got «piping hot mad» because readers wanted to cut college - loan...
The panel's advice for education writers: Parents want to know about state report card results and comparisons, because they make decisions based on that information.
The indie writers who are now wanting to go with a traditional publisher because — duh — they will get this huge advance and will be sent on tours to sign their books and will soon be playing poker with other best selling authors ala Castle.
«If writers want to write about it, that's great for them, because plenty of people love reading about it.»
She majored in Creative Writing in college because that was all she ever wanted — to be a writer.
For example, a romance novelist who wants to attract romance readers would employ a concentrated strategy, that is to say, this is a large population of readers — and we aren't segmenting them by saying we only want a small subset of those readers, no as a romance writer we want them all because we know our readers read cross sub-genre.
I wanted to share it with you because: She's a great writer, and 2, perhaps you were unaware of this option.
If you are a casual or playing writer, because you want to write the next 50 shades, well..
If you're a writer or aspiring writer and want a tax - deductible vacation (or you just want to come hang out with me because I am awesome), you can't beat this.
I've been tempted to «play the game» because my sales have never been stellar, but I can never bring myself to do it because I want to earn any success I have on my merit as a writer.
I self published because I wanted to inspire my oldest bipolar daughter to write, which was an epic failure, but my indie book has won a contest and nabbed the attention of a screen writer.
That's one of the reasons why I became a writer myself, because I wanted to at least try to take readers on the kind of journey that I want authors to guide me through, the kind of ride Ben Dobson just led me on.
The reason so many aspiring writers ask formula - type questions is because they want to take the shortest possible path to success.
But I want to encourage those writers to keep indie publishing in the back of their mind so that if they find themselves in the position of a contract that has unfavorable terms or working with an editor who wants changes that will not be true to the spirit and intended vision of the book, they don't just TAKE IT because they have to.
Six months out from publication date, I was grappling with copy edits and ARCs and cover reveals and it was suddenly very easy not to work on either my second book OR that new WIP that I really wanted to finish because I wanted to be a full - time writer.
And ALL publishers want to find them, because they will make money along with the writers.
I had one author dislike the book, suggesting I write it in the format used by Writer's Digest books (she published with Writer's Digest Books), and [I] just rescinded my request because I did not want [that look].
It's not a term most writers are familiar with, likely because anything with the term «marketing» in it makes us want to run away and cower in the safety of our tried and trusty pens and pads.
«I wanted to attend La Poterie Writers Conference because of April Eberhardt and Kristen Harnisch whom I had met during their presentation at the New York Writer's Digest Conference in 2015.
I wonder though, with all the writers who WANT to get pubbed by Harlequin, who attend the conference or belong to RWA because of that, will they still be loyal to RWA, in spite of this horrendous thing Harlequin have done?
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