Sentences with phrase «excited about this novel»

We're excited about this novel approach to huntingtin lowering therapies, but these are early days and we've got a long way to go to show they're safe and effective in people.
Jenny - I am so excited about your novel being accepted.

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He said in a statement that he was excited to pursue «new passions and develop new interests, mainly spend more time writing my second novel» and about «spending more time home and frequenting my beloved New York diners.»
«This will excite spider biologists and people generally interested in vision into thinking about novel ways of building better vision.
Dr Daniel Martin, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant, UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Science and Director of UCL CASE Medicine, adds: «These exciting results give us a unique insight into the possible mechanism of insulin resistance in diabetes and provide some clues as to where we should be thinking about focusing further research on novel treatments for this disease.
«This study provides us exciting new information about how this virus is released from infected cells and opens the door for novel antiviral drug discovery research.
«We are entering an exciting period of discoveries in genetics that may provide new insights about novel disease pathways that can be explored for development of therapies.»
«It was so exciting to see this novel experiment firsthand because it symbolizes what ARL Central is all about — partnering to accelerate discovery and innovation for future Army applications.»
I'm excited about this new author, too — it's her debut novel.
I won't even get into why the novel sounds like utterly asinine stuff and concentrate why the movie is probably a lot more tame and also nothing to get excited about.
What excites Callow about the film is that people's notion of Dickens as a bearded older, stuffy Victorian writer, will be changed as in fact he was a father of four, handsome, witty and lively guy who completed the novel at age 31.
I don't usually do horror movies, but I've been really excited about this version of the iconic Stephen King novel.
Dench is remarkable is her role (surely in the running for an Oscar nom) as the seemingly simple woman who reads romance novels, gets excited about salad bars, is thrilled with mints on her pillow, and has lived a lifetime with a hole in her heart created by having her young son ripped from her world.
Formerly titled «The Wettest County in the World» after the novel on which it's based, the movie looks about ten times more exciting than any episode of «Boardwalk Empire,» and features an ensemble cast that would make any director jealous.
An auteur who has become accustomed to creating magic on a shoestring budget, we're more than excited to see what she'll accomplish with the beloved children's novel A Wrinkle in Time (because keep in mind, DuVernay was the first name approached by Marvel to direct Black Panther, an offer she bypassed to focus on projects and material she felt more strongly about and which would allow her greater creative control).
Perhaps the most exciting and intriguing thing about this adaptation of David Clowes» acclaimed satirical graphic novel it that director Craig Johnson has cast Woody Harrelson in the title role, with Laura Dern co-starring as Wilson's estranged wife.
Tom Hanks returns for the third adaptation of Dan Brown's bestselling novels, but apart from the scenery there's little to get excited about.
Instantly, the class was 1) excited that this «assignment» was a song they loved, 2) blown away that their teacher, Mr. Macomber, knew who No Doubt was, and 3) poised to read the novel from an emotional perspective — about a girl whose environment keeps her from being all that she really wants to be.
Modern graphic novels have emerged as effective teaching tools that help improve literacy, explain complex concepts, and get students excited about reading.
However, modern graphic novels have emerged as an effective teaching tool that can help improve literacy, explain complex concepts, and get students excited about reading.
But as part of a broader distribution and media strategy that will hopefully include original graphic novels, webcomics, animation, and, eventually, live - action TV and / or movies and video games, I'm excited about the possibilities.
I'm signed up and pretty excited about experiencing the novel this way, since there's no way I could otherwise justify squeezing in a re-read of anything!
As far as other Pulitzer news, I admit that I was even more excited about the finalists for the fiction prize, because both novels are very special to me — two of my favorite reads of 2010, in fact.
I had a great time meeting with publicists at the various publishing houses to hear about their Fall fiction lists, and I'm really excited to share some great new novels with our readers.
I recently handled the movie tie - in edition for a blockbuster movie that's coming out this summer, and I'm extremely excited about The Secret Year by Jennifer Hubbard, which is a stunning YA debut novel that will come out in early 2010.
So exciting to hear about your novel coming out this year!
And so, Auslander got me all excited about his dark, hilarious novel with these three trailers in a series called The Attic Calls, in which Auslander calls his friends (Ira Glass, Sarah Vowell and John Hodgman) to ask if they will hide him during any future holocausts:
I'm wildly excited to announce that my forthcoming novel Bad Boy — a thriller about a trans man struggling to define his masculinity in a toxic, misogynistic world — has gotten starred reviews from both Kirkus and Booklist.
Here's yet another novel to get excited about for 2012: Nell Freudenberger's The Newlyweds will be published by Knopf on May 1.
He added that «Ingram is excited about our collaborative work with Trajectory to be providing comics and graphic novel content to the library market through our leading MyiLibrary e-book platform.»
It's always exciting to put a new novel out into the world, a new little piece of my heart, but I'm excited about this one in a way I've never been before.
But once I'm done with that, my next work will be another novel set in World War II — I'm already so excited about it.
«The thing that we know for sure is the one thing that is so exciting about teen readers: they still love to get a novel and turn off all the streams of communication that they have and read straight on through to the next morning.
I was excited to read a novel about Korea because it seems to be a contry that is generally ignored by novelists, at least those who publish books in the US.
Who: Elisabeth Moss, Samira Wiley and Joseph Fiennes What: A 10 - episode series based on Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel about a near - future world in which women serve as concubines for the leaders of a fundamentalist state When: Premieres April 26 Where: Hulu Why We're Excited: After a trailer for the series aired during the Super Bowl, the 1985 novel rocketed to the top of the Amazon bestseller list.
Who: Katherine Langford, Christian Navarro, Michael Sadler What: A 13 - episode series based on Jay Asher's YA novel about a high school student's quest to understand why his classmate committed suicide When: Premieres March 31 Where: Netflix Why We're Excited: Asher's stunning debut novel was a # 1 bestseller in the U.S. and a hit around the world, serving as an important touchstone for discussions of teen bullying and slut - shaming.
Everyone's excited about Tommy Orange's debut, There There, a brilliant novel about a cast of contemporary Native Americans struggling to find their identity in urban America.
So we're especially excited to read her second novel, which is about sisterhood and falling in love.
In his heartfelt, heartbreaking novel, translated from the French, award - winning writer David Foenkinos proves that he knows a great deal about men, women, love lost and love found.At the beginning of Delicacy, young, beautiful Natalie appears to have it all: a high - powered job at a growing corporation, an exciting life in...
One of the 2017 children's books we're most excited about is the latest middle grade novel from Jerry Spinelli, author of Wringer and Stargirl.
What romance novels are you most excited about reading this year?
Every librarian we talked to was excited about the possibility of dramatically increasing patron access to graphic novel content while keeping the cost / circ ratio comparable to print.
The Lit Ladies are so excited to welcome award - winning author T.W. Fendley to discuss her novel, Zero Time, and about writing in general!
I can also say this with confidence: if my readers get half as excited as I do engaging in discussions about a story while it's still being written, then they will buy into the idea of the serialized novel.
-- Indie writer gets all excited about writing, has written a novel or two or five and a few short stories.
If you like any of these Indie Authors and their historical novels, read news and info about exciting historical conspiracy thrillers from thrilling authors!
I've got some exciting editing projects in the works right now, and with NaNoWriMo wrapping up, I've been getting a lot of new inquiries about developmental editing — which is usually the service people need most after speed - writing a novel.
Monika is particularly excited about plot - driven literary novels, non-fiction that is creatively critical, unique perspectives, a great cookbook, and above all, original prose.
Additional information about the exciting new novel «Emails from the Edge» can be seen at the author's web site at: http://clik.to/Kristie.
Viz was so excited about this manga that they rushed it into production in time for the 2000 presidential election, making the then - unusual decision of releasing it as monthly graphic novels (albeit small ones of 100 pages each) and 400 - page omnibuses instead of tiny monthly comics.
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