Sentences with phrase «by women writers»

Amanda Roberts City Owl Press and Red Empress Publishing Acquiring: historical fiction by women writers.
As the UK's biggest selling writing magazine, Mslexia is proud to publish work by women writers.
Submissions Deadlines: 4th September / 4th December 2017 As the UK's biggest selling writing magazine, Mslexia is proud to publish work by women writers.
Recently, fairy tale scholars have re — discovered the enormous body of work produced by women writers associated with the German Romantics: Grisela von Arnim, Sophie Tieck Bernhardi, Karoline von Günderrode, Julie Berger, and Sophie Albrecht, to name just a few.
Happily, half of Amazon's next batch of pilots are created by women writers, and half directed or co-directed by women helmers.
Support for the measure came from a confluence of events and trends, including some trenchant observations by women writers during the last year or so.
No film by a woman writer / director has ever won.
We established a $ 1,000 award for the best original essay submitted by a woman writer — a competition for which we received nearly 400 entries.

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The official Instagram account for Italian museums is sharing art by women of all walks of life, as «saints and prostitutes, goddesses and commoners, intellectuals and artists, actresses and martyrs, writers and poets, mothers, Madonnas and revolutionaries.»
There's a solution I like, and it comes courtesy of Hollywood — specifically, from actress - writer - producer Mindy Kaling, whose impressive success as a young woman of colour in a town run by old white men routinely spurs people to ask where she gets her confidence.
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.
«It is appalling that women's contributions continue to be ignored in the history of our country, including on our bank notes,» said one writer to Carney on Dec. 12, 2011, among many emails and letters obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act.
Mankowski, who holds quite different views on ordaining women, agrees with Weakland that it would have been much better if the writers of the pastoral came right out and said what they mean by lamenting the sins of sexism in a hierarchical church.
A popular Christian writer named Glennon Doyle Melton recently drew ire by observing that «the most revolutionary thing that a woman can do is to not explain herself.»
Some are essays about being a woman and others are persuasive arguments.Some of them are written by church leaders, one is written by a best - selling tv - writer.
It also would have been useful for these writers to consider C — Pop within the broader context of niche — driven evangelicalism, exemplified by congregations such as Willow Creek and Grace Chapel, publishing houses that market things like «the women's Bible,» and even those evangelist muscle men who thrill pre — teens by shattering bricks with their heads — all for Jesus of course.
Given that the show's producers seem so keenly aware of the historical context around it (the first storyline is catalysed by the sinking of the Titanic, while women's suffrage and the social issues around the Great War are explored in depth), it seems strange that writer Julian Fellowes should ignore the historical accuracy of the place of faith.
And Zora Neale Hurston, one of the most renowned Afro - American woman writers, wrote reactionary essays (some of which appeared in the Reader's Digest) and gave her allegiance to the Republican Party — facts often overlooked by her contemporary feminist followers.
This lack is doubly troubling for the woman writer who is a feminist, because feminism as a movement for transforming patriarchal structures and relations of domination understands change in a quite different way from that of the individualistic biographic tradition presupposed by the question of how one's «mind has changed.»
Stephen B. Clark Ann Arbor, Michigan; (The writer is the author of Man and Woman in Christ, published by Servant.)
Those who advocate for «biblical equality» often overlook those passages in which women are clearly regarded by the writers of Scripture as less than equal.]
The women's ministry leader was responding to the wave of Christian reactions to news that LifeWay Christian Stores had stopped selling books by Hatmaker — one of the biggest writers and speakers among today's generation of evangelical women — after she spoke out in support of same - sex marriage.
A Woman Called: Piecing Together the Ministry Puzzle by Sara Gaston Barton — With a writer's eye and a teacher's heart, Sara Barton weaves together stories from Michigan to Uganda, Texas to ancient Israel, to bring the conversation about women and ministry to life.
Sometimes it is by a revealing incident, commonly, however, by a telling analysis of what the subject of the story «thought in his heart» — but, by whatever means, the writers succeed in portraying the inmost nature of the men and women who under their hands move across the scene before us.
His view is that Paul basically gave himself free reign here at the start of his teachings to the gentiles (see also 1:1 a: «Paulos, apostolos ouk ap anthroopoon, oude di anthroopon, alla dia Iesou Christou, kia Theou patros...») and then started preaching his own theology heavily influenced by his own biases and preferences — not that any of the writers were ever completely exempt from it of course, but still the writer felt Paul was quite fundamentalistic at times about certain things he had some clear opinions about, e.g. about relationships and women's position in the church etc, which he then propagated as part of the gospel.
In Black Feminist Criticism: Perspectives on Black Women Writers, Barbara Christian points out that «a persistent and major theme throughout Afro - America women's literature [is] our attempt to define and express our totality rather than being defined by others.&rWomen Writers, Barbara Christian points out that «a persistent and major theme throughout Afro - America women's literature [is] our attempt to define and express our totality rather than being defined by others.&rwomen's literature [is] our attempt to define and express our totality rather than being defined by others.»
Jefferson felt that the other writers were devoted and inspired by God, they were fallible and likely to reflect their own viewpoints - like Sts.Paul and Timothy not caring much for women.
The only way to comprehend the strange assumptions underlying such language usage is by realizing, as speakers and writers seem to do, that a woman is actually considered the human - not - quite - human (in Dorothy Sayers's words).
These texts and studies do not exhaust the various ways in which women were perceived, and their roles commented upon, by writers of the early church, but they offer points of departure for a discussion on the contribution of women to the life and witness of the early church without forgetting that the «ancient sources and modern historians agree that primary conversion to Christianity was far more prevalent among females than among males» [13] in the time of the early church.
The simple, humble woman who gave birth in a barn would come to be hailed by one fifth - century writer as the one from whom came forth the divine power which created heaven and earth.
The writer complains that his people have been mastered by Lords other than their God, and though they have suffered like a woman in labor they have not been able to bring forth new life.
But Mary Magdalene and the band of women who followed Jesus and supported his ministry are described by all four gospel writers as being present during the savior's darkest hours.
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I find the cookbook both useful and super inspiring, so many diverse recipes by a huge range of super talented chefs, cooks, writers and food lovin» women, and the design alone is beautiful.
By Samantha Lande, BCB Staff Writer Welcome to Wonder Woman Wednesday, a weekly feature that will attempt to tackle the question we are frequently asked — «how do moms really do it all?»
I agree that the writers «voice» can tend to be a turn off to BW and would love to see it rewritten from a more compassionate standpoint... possibly by a woman.
Society isn't happy with single moms; according to a 2011 Pew Research Center study, nearly seven out of 10 said the trend toward single mothers was bad for society (although writer Tracy Mayor in Brain, Child magazine calls out the actual question asked by Pew researchers — how people felt about «more single women deciding to have children without a male partner to help raise them,» not whether they think single mothers per se are bad for society.
But without writers like you to translate those ideas into actual words, women like me might never have caught that emotion by the ankle and yanked it from the safety of the otherwise unspoken.
I was invited to participate in a review and discussion of the memoir Finding Zoe: A Deaf Woman's Story of Identity, Love, and Adoption with several other open adoption writers / bloggers by my friend and colleague Lori Holden.
By Samantha Lande, BCB Staff Writer Welcome to Wonder Woman Wednesday, a weekly feature that will attempt to tackle the question we are frequently asked — «how do moms really do it...
Vicki has been a speaker at numerous events, including the Women's Power Strategy Conference, the Capitol City Young Writers conference and the Writing Mamas monthly salon, and has been mentioned on «The View,» the Rush Limbaugh show, the podcast «The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young Turks, Australia's Daily Edition, Your Tango, Café Mom's The Stir, and by Calgary Herald columnist Stephen Hunt, sociologist Andrea Doucet, Madder Men cartoonist Rob Scott, dating expert Evan Marc Katz and websites such as Jezebel, The Good Men Project and Why No Kids.
Woman Tribune was founded and is edited by Holly VanWert, a writer fluent in sarcasm, aspiring domestic goddess, and stress baker.
«It's in the interest of everybody to really assist a woman in that situation to rebuild her life and create a healthy home for her child,» Diana Claitor, director of the Texas Jail Project, told the Texas Observer in this week's Editor's pick, «Bonding Behind Bars» by health writer Alexis Garcia - Ditta.
There are 594 black women running for office this year, according to Black Women in Politics, a database run by writer Luvvie Awomen running for office this year, according to Black Women in Politics, a database run by writer Luvvie AWomen in Politics, a database run by writer Luvvie Ajayi.
It's by learning more really about what these women are going through — WILLIE GEIST: She's a great writer.
The WEP, launched last month by its two founders, writer and comedian Sandi Toksvig and journalist Catherine Mayer, today announced a series of policies aimed at ensuring women in the UK «are free and equal».
Writer and director James Toback, who received an Oscar nomination for writing «Bugsy,» has been accused of sexual harassment by 38 women in a report published in The Los Angeles Times.
The tone of the letter was not affected by the writer's gender, reaffirming that both male and female evaluators have gender biases that disadvantage women when they are pursuing traditionally male - dominated roles, says Molly Carnes, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and co-director of the Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute, who was not involved in the swomen when they are pursuing traditionally male - dominated roles, says Molly Carnes, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and co-director of the Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute, who was not involved in the sWomen in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute, who was not involved in the study.
Science of Biceps Training (By Guest Writer Brad Schoenfeld, CSCS, Author of Women's Home Workout Bible)
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