Sentences with phrase «by newer writers»

As in the beginning, when I first started buying books by new writers, I am still looking for quality, regardless of whether they're self - published, indie published or traditionally published.
ireadiwrite Publishing offers books by new writers across a wide variety of literary fiction, poetry and selected non-fiction genres.
Look forward to other books by this new writer.
Aquaman # 26: This issue kicks off a new story arc, «Sea of Storms,» by a new writer, Jeff Parker, whose other works include the first issue of the digital - first Adventures of Superman.
In 1981 three of his short stories were published in Introductions 7: Stories by New Writers.
Warner died at age 89 in 1979, but the Boxcar Children live on with new titles such as The Pizza Mystery, The Canoe Trip Mystery, and The Dinosaur Mystery, written by new writers faithful to Warner's vision.
And right with the indie - publishing revolution comes this myth of competition rearing its ugly head over and over and over, all spouted by new writers.
Small presses are generally more open to the work offered by new writers, while large publishing houses accept only solicited submissions.
These below are more inline with the later - day movements in social media, platform choices etc — many of which need to be considered by new writers considering the traditional publishing route also — because many traditional publishers now insist on seeing a growing author's platform before considering submissions.

Not exact matches

A single positive Tweet by popular freelance food writer @CateOMalley about a new healthy snack product, for example, will reach her 720 followers, the followers of her followers, and so on.
I experienced this from the other side during the two years I spent at Conde Nast Portfolio, when the great Graydon Carter made it his mission to render Vanity Fair's new sister title irrelevant by publishing the best longform business journalism in town, even if that meant hiring away Portfolio's writers, like Michael Lewis.
In an industry constantly starved for raw material, the 70 - year - old author's work stands out as an untapped resource — a fact that's now been recognized by a new Canadian company created for the purpose of turning the British writer's bestsellers into box - office hits.
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.
A select few are genuine page - turners, like The Confidence Game by New Yorker writer Maria Konnikova.
«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 New York Times writer declared that «there's not likely to be a more meaningful, absorbing, forceful and radical performance by an American musician this year, or any year soon.»
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.
Brenda Chapman, an animation writer - director with a storied career (Disney's The Lion King, DreamWorks» The Prince of Egypt), made headlines three years ago when she penned a New York Times op - ed addressing her painful experience being removed as the first female feature film director for Pixar's Brave, a mother - daughter fairytale she created, and replaced by a male colleague.
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.
Another huge poster «appeared» on Broadway, right by Times Square in New York City, stating «Russia won the White House for you, Donald Trump,» taken from a statement on Twitter from writer Rebecca Buckwalter - Poza, who was blocked by the president after she tweeted a message at him.
Much as it is possible for someone to get rewarded for performing a work — as opposed to writing it, which involves copyright — publishers would get to command fees for the stuff their writers write, based their own (new) rights rather than the copyright held by the journalist.
Anyone lamenting the dearth of surrealist literary salons in New York has only to stop by The Oracle Club, a new members - only workspace for artists and writers in Long Island CiNew York has only to stop by The Oracle Club, a new members - only workspace for artists and writers in Long Island Cinew members - only workspace for artists and writers in Long Island City.
GROWTH AND INNOVATION: Deciphering the New Advertising Landscape Hosted by NBCUniversal Wendy Clark, President, Sparkling Brands and Strategic Marketing, Coca - Cola North America Wenda Harris Millard, President and COO, MediaLink Lisa Utzschneider, Chief Revenue officer, Yahoo Linda Yaccarino, Chairman, Advertising Sales and Client Partnerships, NBCUniversal Moderator: Michal Lev - Ram, Senior Writer and Co-chair, MPW Next Gen and Brainstorm TECH, Fortune
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared at the Summit along with Academy Award - winner Viola Davis, who was interviewed by MSNBC host Joy - Ann Reid, contributing writer at The New Yorker Ronan Farrow moderated a panel with Italian actress Asia Argento and Italian model Ambra B. Gutierrez, two women who stood up to disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Almost Home: Helping Kids Move from Homelessness to Hope was written by Covenant House President Kevin Ryan & former New York Times Writer Tina Kelley.
Designed by Brad Ellis of Tall West, the new mark represents Stratechery's emphasis on writing, the focus on technology, and, of course, my drawings.3 The Archer type - face is a call - back to Stratechery's original Courier, and the feeling of a type - writer.
I'm tasked to organically grow Daily Capital, Personal Capital's blog by managing the editorial calendar, work with a team of writers to produce new content, write the occasional post, collaborate with other departments to market their work, and engage Personal Capital's ~ 450,000 users.
The blog is by Marc Chandler, a prolific writer, publisher and associate professor at the New York Center for Global Affairs.
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.
It appears now that the Apostles - the writers of the New Testament who claimed that Jesus was sent by God to be beaten for our sins were hiding from us what really happened to Jesus.
But the New York Times writer failed to grasp that the article in Italian was commenting on off - hand remarks by Pope Francis at an audience in November, suggesting that perhaps he agrees with Paul VI, who once said to a young boy that his dog would be with him in heaven.
The first two, which show great sophistication in handling modern exegetical tools, concern the New Testament portrait of Peter — both the basic facts («the Peter of history») and the theological presentation of those facts by the inspired writers.
This is fascinating: the «what would Jesus do» cliché is rarely echoed by the New Testament writers.
But it was not followed by all writers of the New Testament.
The most common responses to sufferings and limitations called for by New Testament writers was joy and then hopeful endurance.
New York Times writer Tim Kreider coined the term, «Outrage Porn,» to describe what he sees as our culture's insatiable search for things to be offended by.
When writing of this relationship, Paul along with many other New Testament writers, tells his readers that it is given by and enabled by God's Spirit.
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.
One thing I look to in affirming the historical existence of figures of the ancient past is to look to the New Testament wherein many of the ancient figures and episodes are affirmed by Jesus and various sacred writers.
DeYoung also takes issue with our guest blogger's argument that the Greek term the New Testament writer Paul uses when describing homosexuality, para physin, has been misconstrued by modern translators to mean «unnatural.»
For the use of opening formulas and connecting particles by the Gospel writers in the Greek New Testament, there is no consistent renderings in any of the English as well as in most of the Indian versions.60 Therefore, the Indian versions, which are translated from English, lag behind to reflect the artistic mind of the author as well as the literary character of the narratives in the original source.
A writer from the New Republic asked if I agreed with an article he was doing which claimed that the Bob Jones incident would break up the convergence between Catholics and evangelical Protestants represented by «Evangelicals and Catholics Together.»
It is the writer's view that Jesus did hold to some aspects of the apocalyptic expectations of his time and may have thought of himself as the heavenly being sent by God to usher in a new order.
(I.v.) Demonstrations of the Bible's thematic coherence were made by various writers of the British Biblical Theology school: e.g., A. M. Hunter, The Message of the New Testament (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1944); A. G. Hebert, The Bible from Within (London: Oxford University Press, 1950); H. H. Rowley, The Unity of the Bible (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1955).
Whatever may have been the actual course of events, historically speaking, which the New Testament means to signify when it speaks of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, it is at least clear that it was the conviction of the New Testament writers, building on the testimony of the disciples after the crucifixion of Jesus — as it has been the continuing conviction of millions of Christian people since that time — that far from Jesus» being «put out of the way» by his death at the hands of the Roman authorities in Palestine, he was «let loose into the world.»
This is a reality already glimpsed in the New Testament by the writer of Hebrews who admonished the believers in his day:
The New Testament writers offer a clue to the paradox by referring us to a famous prophecy of the «Second Isaiah».
At a former stage of criticism, the study of the New Testament was vitalized by the recognition of the individuality of its various writers and their teachings.
The New Testament writers are unanimously of the belief that they have witnessed the establishment, by act of God, of the new covenant by which the relations between God and man escape all inconclusiveness and enter into their final phaNew Testament writers are unanimously of the belief that they have witnessed the establishment, by act of God, of the new covenant by which the relations between God and man escape all inconclusiveness and enter into their final phanew covenant by which the relations between God and man escape all inconclusiveness and enter into their final phase.
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