Sentences with phrase «books by writers»

Look for marriage help books by writers who actually work as therapists with real couples, day in and day out.
Iniva operates as an arts publishing house, often working in collaboration with larger publishers and producing books by writers such as the cultural theorist Kobena Mercer, [11] curator and educator Sarat Maharaj, artist Sonia Boyce [12] the art historian Guy Brett, and the art critic Jean Fisher.
With a title that nods to books by writers Raymond Carver and Haruki Murakami, this exhibition aims to probe the relationship between the seen and heard, exploiting the synesthetic interplay between the senses.
Birds of a Feather is a Non-Fiction Independent Press and Writer's Collective that specialises in publishing books BY writers with an independent spirit, FOR readers with an independent spirit.
[box border =» full»] Kelly O'Connor McNees is the founder of Word Bird Editorial Services, and along with colleague Kelly Harms Wimmer, edits traditionally and independently published books by writers of all stripes.
In the comments, however, people indicated that they sampled new authors from libraries and second - hand vendors, opening the door to future sales of books by those writers.
Reading books by writers who worked very hard.
Because we are now a global society, books by writers from other countries and cultures have reached flood stage as well.
Books by writers whose names you know and love — and by those who we're very pleased to introduce for the first time.
Curriculum should include books by writers of different races.
Every racially inflammatory incident that hits the news brings a reminder that young people urgently need to be learning about race — reading books by writers of color, studying America's history of oppression, and discussing the privileges and limits experienced by people of different backgrounds.
Books by writers with similar concerns now occupy several feet of library space.
6 Goguel believes that «The tradition referring to the ritual burial must have been very much alive to have left traces in a book by a writer, who in his gospel had related the burial of Jesus by Joseph of Arimathea.»
The fallout Wednesday stems from the president blasting his former adviser in response to Bannon's comments released in excerpts of an upcoming book by writer Michael Wolff that portray Trump as an undisciplined man who did not actually want to win the White House.
At its heart, this is a simple story (based on an 80 - year - old children's book by writer Munro Leaf and illustrator Robert Lawson), but it's obvious that the filmmakers aren't content with simple.
In the case of the fiction series, Flash will act as a teaser for readers who are perhaps not willing to invest in a full - length book by a writer still unknown to them, while also encouraging readers still not convinced by the digital format to try it out.
In Seattle, he wrote copy for ad agencies, a well - paid freelancer supported by creative directors who liked his (dreadful) first novel, Your Day in the Barrel, published by Atheneum - a book by a writer who wrote well but had nothing to write about, so he wrote a murder mystery.
Will you notice one book by a writer more than if he had ten on the same shelf?
A reader interested in a book by a writer from another country (writing in Spanish) whose books are not available in their country will be able to procure them.»
He specifically compared it to a first book by another writer who was also edited by this editor and agented by my agent, saying my book was so much better.
Enjoyed my first book by this writer.
To celebrate the writers, books by writer - players will be displayed in the exhibition.

Not exact matches

To read Flash Boys — or really any Lewis book — is to be constantly entertained yet constantly bothered by the nagging wonder of what the writer might have left out.
The system derives its name from «holarchy,» a term coined by the writer Arthur Koestler in his 1967 philosophical psychology book, «The Ghost in the Machine.»
This collection of short stories by a National Book award - winning writer, «feature telepathic zoo animals, a zealous toy collector and an eavesdropping Abraham Lincoln,» reports the FT.. Other commentators agree it's a whole lot of fun, while still managing to be moving and insightful.
Our April FaxPoll asked you to comment on the trend — described by senior writer John Case in that same issue — toward companies opening their books to their employees.
For decades it was dismissed as the desperate refuge of authors rejected by publishing houses, wannabes who paid a fee to a musty vanity press that would dutifully typeset their words and transform them into a few boxes of books that the «writers» could hand out to their friends.
Austin, who is currently working on a book tentatively titled Not for the Faint of Heart, which focuses on the challenges faced by those navigating the new economy, predicts that psychologists will be the next big class of business writers.
In new book «The Obstacle Is the Way,» an exploration of ancient Greek Stoicism put into practice by leaders ranging from Marcus Aurelius to Steve Jobs, writer Ryan Holiday says that anyone can take advantage of Coach Saban's process.
«I don't understand how Apple could ruin the record business in one year on Mac,» said Doug Morris, the head of Universal Music, according to Appetite for Self - Destruction, a new book about the record industry's ills by Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper.
A study conducted at Stanford and University of Pennsylvania revealed that when books penned by unknown writers were reviewed in the New York Times, sales of their work increased by a third, even if the reviews were negative.
In The Wages of Wins, a book co-authored by three American economics professors, its writers debunk sports myths, including the notion that spectators desert leagues after labour disputes.
At the dinner, I was seated next to a sponsor for two hours, and the Chairman introduced us by saying «Neil's a New York Times bestselling author who's sold a million books and Nancy wants to be a writer.
Thomas points out that, not only does this natural ebb and flow sound delightful, it also results in an impressive level of productivity (a book a year is a hefty output by any writer's standards).
Judy Robinette was Inc.com's # 1 business book writer of 2014 when she came across an Entrepreneur article written by Matthew on doing a soft sales close.
Most of the books are supplied by different teams and staff writers.
The book in question is Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, by longtime media writer Michael Wolff.
The LRC runs lively, expert reviews of Canadian books — as well as the occasional foreign title, if on a Canadian subject or considered alongside Canadian titles on the same theme — and essays by some of the country's most thought - provoking writers.
His books have twice been cited by the North American Guild of Beer Writers as Best Book, and in 2016 The Beer Bible was named best wine, spirits, or beer book by the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IABook, and in 2016 The Beer Bible was named best wine, spirits, or beer book by the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IAbook by the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP).
Oh yes, that's right, this is someone with a book authored by a ghost writer.
The future of the people of North Korea rests on our ability to build bridges, not walls, according to a new book by Lord Alton of Liverpool and Christian writer Rob Chidley.
No one ever existed by the name of Jesus in human history, but hinduism, fabrication of hindu's, criminals of hinduism, racism to hind, fool humanity in to gentile ism, slavery of other human as their god, such as King's and their hindu criminal Prophets, criminal fortune tellers, profession of writers of book of hindu Mithraism, savior ism, called Bile.
The reader is left puzzled as to why this sad, dishonest, and frequently vicious book is recommended by evangelical writers Lewis Smedes and Phil Yancey.
CIA has been in the book business for several decades: before 1967 it «sponsored, subsidized or produced over 1,000 books,» many of which were put out by CIA - backed cultural organizations whose subsidy was «more often than not» unknown to the writer.
• Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas: Speaking of books in Portuguese, one might as well add one by the towering genius of Brazilian letters, who did everything that would be attempted by «surrealist» or «magical realist» or absurdist writers a century later, and did it all much better; The Posthumous Memoirs is as fantastic and exuberant and hilarious as any of his works, and is also surely the best novel written in the voice of a deceased narrator.
And yet, in book after book, Glancy also offends many of her fellow Native writers — whose books she reads, as they read hers — by insisting that this absurdity, this intrusion of the Gospel, writ large in the history of Native Americans, is the experience of every tribe and every nation, everything and everyone human.
You will observe that not one of the books of the Old Testament (in its finished form) is of earlier date than the eighth century BC Before that time there existed traditions handed down by word of mouth, and various documentary records and compositions, which were used by later writers.
It is true that there are many useful illustrations, but the main thrust of the book is the light that is shed on baptismal liturgy and theology by Christian writers of the first four centuries AD.
All in all this is a remarkable and valuable book, not only for the illustrations it offers of ancient rites, but also for the accurate accounts it offers of the way in which baptism was addressed by early Christian writers from the New Testament to the fourth century, making great use of Cyril of Jerusalem and John Chrysostom in the east and Ambrose and Augustine in the west.
It may seem incongruous to review a book by a reigning Pope alongside a novel by a writer famed for her Vampire Chronicles, but both bring us face to face with the mystery of the Incarnation.
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