This marvellous membership organisation for authors is much - loved
by writers of all kinds because it looks after their rights and ensures they receive fair payment for the various uses of their work.
This is a question we're regularly asked at ALLi
by writers of all kinds, beginners and experienced.
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Not exact matches
Created as a comic series
by Jewish American
writer - artist Jack Kirby in 1966, the eponymous black superhero represents the resistance to settler - colonial forces — the
kinds of forces upon which America's nationhood was constructed.
For
by «mental» prayer traditional
writers have intended to denote the
kind of conscious relationship with God that does not require the use
of words, spoken or formed.
He promotes other religions, no he promotes tolerance
of the beliefs
of others and the
kind of Christianity I see promoted in these comments rejects any belief but those held
by the
writers.
The sins
of imperialism stain the British as well as the French, and if there is a lacuna in my historical fiction, it is the absence
of a novel dealing with the
kind of cruelties that have been exposed
by writers such as William Dalrymple (The Last Mughal) and Ferdinand Mount (The Tears
of the Rajas).
A more fully developed example
of the same
kind of reasoning is the fashion, quite common nowadays among certain
writers,
of criticizing the religious emotions
by showing a connection between them and the sexual life.
This
kind of salutory shock is provided
by the modern arts, and not only
by Christian but
by agnostic artists and
writers.
That is the
kind of productive license
writers can take with sacred stories, the
kind of story Tóibín could have told, when the storytelling effort is born
of a freedom ordered — and indeed enlivened
by the challenge
of being ordered — to the realities
of tradition, Scripture, teaching, and belief.
A famous
writer from Florence once distinguished among three different
kinds of brains: one that understands
by itself, another that discerns what others understand, the third that understands neither
by itself or through others.
Midgets is okay
by me too... but the
writer is being such a ultra-sensitive little pri * k that it is
kind of hypocritical for him to use that politically incorrect terminology.
I recently read a post
by another mom, a terrific
writer who fills her numerous blogs with all
kinds of «great mother» articles: gardening, cooking, natural parenting, crafting, just the
kind of articles that make the reader (me) feel inadequate that I'm not doing those
kinds of things on a regular basis in MY house.
Created
by Joe Hanson, a Ph.D. biologist and science
writer, It's Okay to be Smart is a different
kind of science blog.
A session organised
by the Association
of British Science
Writers as part of the British Association Festival of Science showed that there are as many kinds of science writers as there are media to employ them, each type of writing with its own characteristics and requir
Writers as part
of the British Association Festival
of Science showed that there are as many
kinds of science
writers as there are media to employ them, each type of writing with its own characteristics and requir
writers as there are media to employ them, each type
of writing with its own characteristics and requirements.
Written
by Josh Brewer, September 2, 2016, at 5:15 p.m. Tweet to: @theJWBrewer Title: Halloween: The Curse
of Michael Myers Director:
Kind of Joe Chappelle
Writer: I think Daniel Farrandess, but also a bunch
of suits and the editor Release Date: September 29, 1995 Cast: Donald Pleasence, Paul Rudd, Marianne Hagan, Mitchell Ryan, J. C. Brandy Halloween: The Curse
We bring to you stories
of different
kinds, poems, articles and other blurbs, written
by our
writers and other featured
writers.
«Lean on Pete» calls to mind other greats as well — one imagines a pitch meeting where it was described as «The 400 Blows» meets «Wendy and Lucy» — but
writer - director Haigh, working from the novel
by Willy Vlautin, has his own way
of telling this
kind of story.
Shockingly, the
kind of cringe - inducing material upon which Mr. Mazer has built a career as a
writer for Sacha Baron Cohen («Bruno,» «Borat,» «Da Ali G Show») doesn't work when rendered
by types who could have been cast in «Notting Hill» (someone even makes a Hugh Grant joke).
In Dark Places,
writer / director Gilles Paquet - Brenner has gotten the first part right (
kind of) but totally bungled the second, resulting in a boring, soulless, paint -
by - numbers mystery that never clicks or finds its footing.
The first look at a heavily anticipated blockbuster now inspires article - length analysis, with eagle - eyed
writers going through them line
by line, shot
by shot, sometimes frame
by frame, searching for pertinent plot details with the
kind of intensity
of attention once reserved for the Zapruder film.
The first photo
of Zach Galifianakis (The Hangover) and Keir Gilchrist (United States
of Tara) in Half Nelson
writer / directors Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck «s new film It's
Kind of a Funny Story has been sent to us
by / Film reader Matt S.
It's like an anniversary clips show for a long - in - the - tooth sitcom, filmed with the same sort
of production values as a backyard porno and scripted (
by an uncredited
writer) with almost exactly the same
kind of ear.
If Stealing Beauty is shot with a painterliness
by Darius Khondji and possessed
of scattered nuggets
of actual wisdom, not just the
kind you get from leaning on coming -
of - age clichés (I'm especially fond
of dying
writer Jeremy Irons's frantic search for what he considers one
of his finest pieces
of work («I would think that since I can't find it,» he qualifies)-RRB-, it's also rife with shallow performances (Tyler's is particularly impenetrable, pardon the pun — the camera loves her, but she doesn't love it back), perfunctory soundtrack cues (the use
of Nina Simone is as uninspired here as the use
of Edith Piaf is at the end
of The Dreamers), and fizzling payoffs.
Yet credit co -
writer / director Will Gluck («Easy A») for obviously trying to evoke the
kind of snappy, screwball, romantic comedy that was once embodied
by droll pros like Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.
By the time he becomes a fiction
writer late in the picture, it's implied that his jealous scenarios with Ramona and earlier girlfriends function as a
kind of substitute for writing — or perhaps vice versa.
Blu - ray extras: Commentary
by director Michael Carney,
writer Ron Hall and
writer Alexander Foard; «Love Is Patient, Love Is
Kind — The Making
of Same
Kind of Different As Me»; «Filming in Mississippi»; deleted and extended scenes.
Writer - director Shane Black's horribly enjoyable action comedy The Nice Guys is an jauntily arch return to this tradition, the story
of two dishevelled and incompetent private detectives in 1970s Los Angeles — played
by Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling — who have been expensively tasked with solving the mystery surrounding the death
of a missing porn actress, and what other
kind of fascinatingly damaged female character can there be?
By the end
of the show we've had several unexpected and unforeshadowed plot twists, and it
kind of seems like even the
writers are as fed up with «Smash» as the rest
of us are.
It's a shrewd tactic that underscores the cool, guarded temperament
of her real - life alter ego, Molly Bloom, a ferociously smart cookie who at 26 found herself running a high - stakes poker empire — a job she landed
by safeguarding secrets, instilling trust and avoiding the
kind of spotlight that
writer - director Aaron Sorkin has now thrown upon her.
Yet like most
of Hill's protagonists — this one penned
by the director, McBride, and Vice Principals
writer John Carcieri — Buck's life away from the DVD - ready adventures is
kind of wreck.
Expertly sketched
by writer - director Noah Baumbach (The Squid and the Whale) this memoir - like portrait
of lives half - lived is the
kind of bittersweet, dimensional character comedy we're now used to seeing told in three seasons
of prestige television.
The flip side
of the coin is that these
kinds of films usually feature excellent acting and dialogue, and that's because the characters and dialogue were written
by actual
writers and not Hollywood hacks.
Director Juan Antonio Bayona and
writer Sergio Sanchez crafted a
kind of Douglas Sirk horror movie — one in which the melodrama is amplified
by ghosts that are actually real.
Says Anderson: «It's
kind of European, inspired partly
by Hollywood Europe, and also
by some European
writers around that time... that Europe which is not made in Europe at all [but instead] on the Hollywood back lot, even though we're actually going to Europe to do it.
In the very indie film-esque indie film The Fundamentals
Of Caring, Paul Rudd plays an emotionally damaged
writer (as if there's any other
kind) who attempts to bounce back from a personal tragedy
by dedicating his life to helping people with physical disabilities.
I guess this was
kind of inevitable, since all the dialogue in the recent Sonic games have been written
by the
writers of Happy Tree Friends.
Playing another
of Argento's artist protagonists (he's a
writer), Musante projects a
kind of hardened weariness that works well with the connections Argento draws between blocked creative channels and frustrated deductive avenues — between the violent love - making
of Sam and girlfriend Lisa (Suzy Kendall) and the loaded centerpiece murder / rape -
by - steel
of one
of Argento's undressed lovelies.
When The Breaker Upperers debuted at Austin's South
by Southwest film festival in March
of this year, it was to the
kind of uproarious international delight that Kiwi culture so fitfully feeds on - so much so that Variety described
writer - director - stars Jackie van Beek and Madeleine Sami «a female version
of Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement»....
2:30 p.m., Room 23ABC — Super Secrets: Lifting The Curtain On The Man
Of Steel We've avoided mentioning the comics - related panels for the most part, being a movie website and all, but on a thin day, there's one that looks kind of interesting even for the casual fan: a session hosted by veteran «Superman» writer Mark Waid and biographer Larry Tye examining the creation and history of the most iconic superhero of them al
Of Steel We've avoided mentioning the comics - related panels for the most part, being a movie website and all, but on a thin day, there's one that looks
kind of interesting even for the casual fan: a session hosted by veteran «Superman» writer Mark Waid and biographer Larry Tye examining the creation and history of the most iconic superhero of them al
of interesting even for the casual fan: a session hosted
by veteran «Superman»
writer Mark Waid and biographer Larry Tye examining the creation and history
of the most iconic superhero of them al
of the most iconic superhero
of them al
of them all.
Finally, including work
by a younger, female
writer meets the standards» call for diversity
of all
kinds.
This
kind of press should be avoided
by writers at all costs.
I've also tried to address the «sticker shock» authors encounter when entering self - publishing
by providing extensive cost projections for different
kinds of writers in a multi-part series that starts here: What is the Cost
of Self - Publishing?
What matters, is what the
writer thinks
of him or herself and the work they do — not a label conferred upon them
by some
kind of association.
By studying our samples, you will certainly improve your own understanding
of how this
kind of work is done, and will become a full - fledged
writer in your own right.
Hi Hugh, With all
of the comments about how
writers of children's books and cookbooks are being hurt
by this, is there any way to search the data on Authorearnings and see what percentage
of those
kinds of books are even in KU?
A year ago I started an experiment to see just what
kinds of sales numbers the average multi-published
writer (i.e. me) with a fairly strong backlist, a semi-active front list, and absolutely no energy for self promotion (me, again) could reasonably expect to obtain
by self - publishing e-books on Kindle.
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kind of post I wish I got to write more often.For the past couple
of weeks I've been getting inquiries about the Neoverse Short Story Writing Competition, sponsored
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Over the last month or so I have been hammered
by all
kinds of writers bent on the belief, the myth, that giving a percentage
of their work away is a good and smart thing to do.
Point is, Self published
writers are under some
kind of spell
by this low price point!