Sentences with phrase «end authors love»

Yes, even King, Rawlings, and other high end authors love that little Random House, Knopf, Scholastic, or Simon & Schuster logo on their spine.

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But the author, Eliza Kennedy, makes a few assumptions, perhaps misunderstands consensual non-monogamy as well as marriage, but ends up beautifully describing the terror that we call romantic love.
- Rachel Resnick, author of Love Junkie «Lauren is a gifted and lyrical writer whose coming - of - age tale has the reader firmly under its spell by the end of the first paragraph.
Jeanice Barcelo is an author, educator, researcher, and activist dedicated to ending hospital birth trauma and restoring humanity's capacity to give birth in love.
The authors note that detractors of advance directives cite the inability of living wills to capture all of the situations one might face near the end of life, whereas proponents of living wills note that many patients wish to protect their loved ones from having to make such burdensome end - of - life care decisions.
Julie is the author of the bestseller, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online, just re-released and completely revised for Valentine's Day with new bonus dating advice and a magical epilogue with a fairy tale ending.
Julie's the author of the bestseller, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online, newly released with a magical epilogue and a fairy tale ending.
Julie's the author of the bestseller, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online, recently re-released in Kindle and Audible with a new epilogue with a fairy tale ending.
«I think the online dating business has to be looking at this announcement and saying this could either be the best thing ever for us, or it could be the beginning of the end,» says Dan Slater, author of Love in the Time of Algorithms, On one hand, Graph Search could cut into dating sites» business.
Shewanda is the author of Love Hangover - Moving From Pain to Purpose After a Relationship Ends, and the founder of the National Get Over Your Love Hangover Week, which includes a relationship conference.
Love Sex and the City author does nt think Carrie and Mr. Big would end up together.
Opening in September: Kirsten Dunst and Isla Fisher take a turn in the comic bridesmaid well in «Bachelorette» (Friday); Bradley Cooper is an author whose stolen work becomes a hit in «The Words» (Friday), a thriller co-starring Jeremy Irons and Dennis Quaid (see story on Page 17); Pixar adds another dimension to one of its most popular films in «Finding Nemo 3 - D» (Sept. 14); Milla Jovovich returns for one more zombie slaughter in «Resident Evil: Retribution» (Sept. 14); Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña are Los Angeles cops in «End of Watch» (Sept. 21), which aims for a realistic look at inner - city law enforcement; Elizabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence are mother and daughter, discovering a horror - tinged secret in «House at the End of the Street» (Sept. 21); Karl Urban plays «Dredd» (Sept. 21), a helmeted avenger who cleans up the futuristic Mega City as its judge, jury and (wait for it...) executioner; In the animated «Hotel Transylvania,» Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) struggles to cope with his daughter's new non-vampire love interest (Sept. 28).
Love and scandal among the upper classes is always fascinating, the writing is excellent and the author keeps several surprises to throw to you at the end.
I also love podcasts, and I found that most of the author interview podcast catered more towards the marketing / business end of being an author.
Fans of the author and radio commentator's previous books likely will be split between those who love this wild escalation of Sedaris» dark side and those who can't abide stories with shocking, unhappy endings.
Title: I» s Genre: Drama, Romance Author: Masakazu Katsura Synopsis: Torn between his physical feelings for Iori and his desire for real love, Ichitaka's life gets more complicated when his childhood friend Itsuki moves back from America and ends up living in his house!
The author tells us that the marriage ended because Edward was callous, and that as Florence ran from him, she was at the same time desperately in love with him.
- Da Chen, author of New York Times bestselling memoir Colors of the Mountain and Brothers «One part medical mystery, one part love story, The Lost and Forgotten Languages of Shanghai is an engrossing novel that will enchant you from beginning to end
For authors — and for readers, too, I suspect — another significant pleasure afforded by physical books is the book signing; an opportunity for writers to meet (and thank) the people who let them keep doing the job they love, and for readers to interact with their favourite authors, and complain about the unsatisfactory endings of their best - known books.
Book people love books and we can tend to have an over-inflated view of them as ends in their own right: it's salutary for us to realise that for many authors they're simply (beautiful) means to other ends.
Amazon and B&N have direct publishing programs that are author - friendly with significant royalty percentages paid monthly — I love their deposits going directly into my checking account before the end of the month.
I would love to distance She Writes Press from some of the other pay - for - service companies that fall into this category, but at the end of the day, for better or for worse, we're all together for a similar business purpose: to offer authors an opportunity to get published in a way that is neither traditional nor self - publishing.
Life, Love, and Transition: Inspirational Stories of Love and Living from Those at the End of Life, by Suzanne O'Brien (e-book; ghost author and project manager; 2012)
Children of all ages love a surprise ending, and the author has more than provided such a conclusion with a fantastic build - up and an added bonus on the last page.
Moreover, thanks to an excellent style of writing, the author has wonderfully outlined the devilish love story where the main character, Susan, has ended up, and this proves the great talent of Linda S. Rice.
The spaces you will find your audience are on the results end of Google searches for the «best books similar to» authors they already love, the social media groups sharing the best books in your genre, and the blogs covering the essential books to read this year with similar narratives to yours.
To that end, I would love to also share and promote author's books in new and unique ways whenever possible.
- Robin Oliveira, New York Times bestselling author of My Name is Mary Sutter and I Always Loved You «Piled - on melodramatic elements (an overbearing father, an act of violence) and a pat ending threaten to undermine the care with which he has created two believable and empathetic characters.
Author of The Doctor Is In: Dr. Ruth on Love, Life and Joie de Vivre Interview starts at 13:00 and ends at 41:17 «This is also my philosophy of life: I talk about a turtle.
Thirdly, authors love being creative and can really enjoy the process — wasting months playing with things that totally don't matter, driving their designers crazy, and ending up with a crappy website anyway (this happens at least 90 % of the time, because 90 % of author websites are ugly, amateurish, and unprofessional).
After reading several YA novels I ended up loving, I would try to track down the author to ask for an interview.
Romance Writers of America brings together seventeen of today's hottest authors in an anthology of never - before - published tales that reveal true love always deserves a happy ending.
Author Yuri Herrera (Signs Preceding the End of the World, The Transmigration of Bodies) in conversation with artists Carlos Amorales and Abraham Cruzvillegas; author Ottessa Moshfegh (Eileen, Homesick for Another World) in conversation with writer Patty Yumi Cottrell (Sorry to Disrupt the Peace); Professor Fred Moten (Department of Performance Studies, NYU) in conversation with artist Sondra Perry; Curator Rujeko Hockley (Whitney Museum of American Art) in conversation with novelist Kaitlyn Greenidge (We love you Charlie Freeman) and historian Kerri Greenidge; and author Elif Batuman (The Idiot, The Possessed) in conversation with writer and editor Negar Azimi (BiAuthor Yuri Herrera (Signs Preceding the End of the World, The Transmigration of Bodies) in conversation with artists Carlos Amorales and Abraham Cruzvillegas; author Ottessa Moshfegh (Eileen, Homesick for Another World) in conversation with writer Patty Yumi Cottrell (Sorry to Disrupt the Peace); Professor Fred Moten (Department of Performance Studies, NYU) in conversation with artist Sondra Perry; Curator Rujeko Hockley (Whitney Museum of American Art) in conversation with novelist Kaitlyn Greenidge (We love you Charlie Freeman) and historian Kerri Greenidge; and author Elif Batuman (The Idiot, The Possessed) in conversation with writer and editor Negar Azimi (Biauthor Ottessa Moshfegh (Eileen, Homesick for Another World) in conversation with writer Patty Yumi Cottrell (Sorry to Disrupt the Peace); Professor Fred Moten (Department of Performance Studies, NYU) in conversation with artist Sondra Perry; Curator Rujeko Hockley (Whitney Museum of American Art) in conversation with novelist Kaitlyn Greenidge (We love you Charlie Freeman) and historian Kerri Greenidge; and author Elif Batuman (The Idiot, The Possessed) in conversation with writer and editor Negar Azimi (Biauthor Elif Batuman (The Idiot, The Possessed) in conversation with writer and editor Negar Azimi (Bidoun).
I exaggerate of course, but what I have always loved about libraries is that discovery of an author whose book is tucked away at the end of the row, or being led off at a tangent when doing some research into one subject, and discovering fascinating information about another.
Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D. is a licensed psychotherapist in S. California since 1978 with over 35 years» experience in counseling individuals and couples and author of 14 books in 17 languages, including It Ends With You; Money, Sex and Kids, Dr. Romance's Guide to Dating in the Digital Age; The Ten Smartest Decisions a Woman Can Make After Forty; Love Styles and The Real 13th Step.
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