Perhaps the most
damning thing the authors found was Gould's copy of Morton's book on the skulls.
Not exact matches
damn arsenal, fact that nothing is happening on the transfer end so far is making our
authors dream of such
things that we know will never happen.....
Comedic
author Jenna McCarthy (If It Was Easy They'd Call the Whole
Damn Thing a Honeymoon: Living With and Loving the TV - Addicted, Sex - Obsessed, Not - So - Handy Man You Married) gives a TED talk that -LSB-...]
Seems to me she's going in knowing that most of the
authors can't possibly get a
damn thing out of this because they will never make the crucial sales figure to ping the publishers» radar.
But apparently it's perfectly OK for * you * to make such sweeping generalizations as: «Seems to me she's going in knowing that most of the
authors can't possibly get a
damn thing out of this because they will never make the crucial sales figure to ping the publishers» radar.
Will they then become a victim of these Warning messages when nobody but the publisher / editor / proof reader or
author themselves has actually read the
damned thing?
As one of the millions of
authors languishing (reluctantly) in obscurity, I can say that not one but of KU page reads has done a
Damn thing for me.
Tyree Boyd - Pates, curator of CAAM's «No Justice, No Peace: LA 1992» exhibition is moderating a discussion with Rev. Cecil Murray of First AME Church; Rodney King's daughter, Lora King; and Mark D. Craig,
author of «Ain't a
Damn Thing Changed.»