Sentences with phrase «fantasy writer with»

I've worked with a wide range of clients, from established series romance authors, to epic fantasy writers with huge casts of characters and multiple plot lines, to new writers still figuring out their first stories.

Not exact matches

«I was discussing this with a friend, writer Phyllis Eisenstein — I dedicated the third book to her — and she said, «George, it's a fantasy — you've got to put in the dragons.»
This is not the South of the dewy - eyed fantasy writers of plantations and nostalgic honor; this is the inverse, with hardscrabble living and ridiculously rash vows.
In a world in which beat writers write about prospects regularly to keep up with the churn of the internet, in a world with fantasy leagues that make players scout maternity wards, and in a world in which the last three World Series winners have all served as a proof of concept for developing young stars and keeping them together, the fans agree with the GMs.
Such a disappointment for the Panthers this year and more specifically Cam Newton, even after starting the year with a rib injury he has grossly underperformed and has left this writer sobbing uncontrollably many a Sunday night because of his lackluster fantasy performance, but I digress.
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For example, a fan of Vonnegut and Asimov will be also be matched with fans of other science fiction and fantasy writers like Atwood and Herbert.
While the previous films in the series have been just that — parts of a sequence designed to get us here, each with their own beginning and end — the first and second parts of Deathly Hallows are two halves of the same film, and to approach them as separate entities means missing just what director David Yates, writer Steve Kloves, and a host of storytellers and performers have done: They've made a five - hour fantasy epic that balances effects - driven battles with some very real character moments, and one that isn't afraid to have its heroes pay a high price for their convictions.
The picture seems to crumble... because the writer and director don't distinguish Loew's fantasies from his actual life... But with Cage in the role we certainly see the delusions at work.
While the core elements of the story never quite add up (writer / director Hardy struggles to reconcile the «bad fairy» fantasy with the Straw Dogs - y home invasion grit), there are a few arresting set pieces...
Writer - director Lang explored the character with Richard in two shorts, and there's a lived - in feel to the portrait that emerges in the visually adventurous «Baden Baden,» which weaves darkly luminous fantasy imagery into Ana's mostly aimless hours.
The television, film and comics writer will collaborate with Akiva Goldsman on the NBC TV series, part of an ambitious cross-platform adaptation of Stephen King's fantasy epic.
«Revenge» is the film we need right now, from a filmmaker we need right now: French writer / director Coralie Fargeat, who makes her stunning feature debut with a rape - revenge fantasy that's as brutal as it is thrilling.
Sadly, the writer / director team of Gruber and Bress take the darkest roads possible with the material, treading the line between fantasy and horror in much the same way as they did with their previous effort, Final Destination 2.
In trying to prove that it's OK to be different, writer - director Peter Hedges («Dan in Real Life») has Timothy bond with Joni (Odeya Rush), whose birthmark proves that she is likewise unusual, but she apparently does not have the same fantasy background as Timothy, whose leg sports green leaves that can not be cut or removed in any way but which fall out, one by one, as their green color fades.
The original script by «Mortal Kombat» creator John Tobias and the first movie's producer, Lawrence Kasanoff (along with Joshua Wexler), was ditched in favor of a barebones one by b - movie horror scribe Brent V. Friedman and TV writer Bryce Zabel, who mostly ignore the video game's style in order to make the film a standalone horror - action fantasy.
Jenkins, who stars in Guillermo del Toro's fantasy - love story «The Shape of Water,» was joined by fellow actors Jim Belushi (Woody Allen's «Wonder Wheel»), Laurence Fishburne (Richard Linklater's «Last Flag Flying»), Jason Mitchell (from Dee Rees» «Mudbound») and Sam Rockwell (Martin McDonagh's «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri») to talk with Times writers Amy Kaufman and Mark Olsen about a wide range of things for the Envelope Supporting Actors Roundtable.
Rather than trusting the many quirks already inherent in Bahadur's surreal Somalian adventure (filmed in South Africa) writer - director Buckley deems it necessary to constantly inject the proceedings with needless embellishments including glib voice - overs, fantasy sequences and animation.
Alternately humorous and grotesque — and always surreal — the film mingles aspects of Burroughs's novel with incidents from the writer's own life, resulting in an evocative paranoid fantasy and a self - reflexive investigation into the mysteries of the creative process.
Having already explored the ocean from a factual perspective (the Oscar - winning 1953 documentary The Sea Around Us), writer - director - producer Irwin Allen opted to take the fantasy route with this entertaining yarn in which a nuclear submarine might be the only hope against a circling fire belt that threatens to destroy Earth in a matter of days.
If most movies lie to us or ply us with wish - fulfillment fantasies (we are handsome, good and victorious), the movies of German writer - director Michael Haneke do the opposite: they lay bare, in the starkest way, our greatest fears: We are not safe («Funny Games»), we are not good («The White Ribbon»), we have no privacy («Caché»).
The Social Network 2010, 120 minutes, PG - 13 / Director: David Fincher / Writers: Aaron Sorkin, Ben Mezrich / Stars: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer, Max Minghella, Brenda Song, Rashida Jones, Steve Sires, John Getz, David Selby, Denise Grayson, Douglas Urbanski, Rooney Mara Buy It: Blu - ray • DVD • Instant Video David Fincher broadened his horizons with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, a big - budget, effects - laden fantasy romantic period drama seemingly tailor - made for awards season.
Barring minor miracles, and an unlikely volte - face from both Jackson and the Tolkien estate over the writer's other fantasy works, this will be the last time we hear the pitter patter of tiny Hobbit feet down the local multiplex, a prospect that will drive some to despair, but fill others with relief.
But a selkie, nowâ $» a creature with the capability of transforming from seal to woman and back againâ $» that's another matter entirely, and a fine vehicle for writer - director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game, Mona Lisa, The Miracle) to once more travel the border where fantasy and scuffed - up reality trade valences.
It must have gone really well because Ayer is now re-teaming with Suicide Squad actor Will Smith for the new fantasy film Bright from Chronicle writer Max Landis.
Writer - director Guillermo del Toro's new movie, the romantic fantasy The Shape of Water, has earned raves from critics at the Venice and Telluride film festivals as an empathetic outsider's love story, which just happens to star a leading man with gills.
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chat about this with crime writer Steve Mosby and urban fantasy author Lo Morgan on Twitter after Lou discovered an old manuscript
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«All fantasy writers struggle with this in the beginning.»
«Some of the most notable fantasy authors create powerful reads with slower beginnings that lead up to a crescendo of gripping action — such as this story... Much like the acclaimed fantasy writer Patrick Rothfuss's productions, In the Company of the Dead evolves slowly for the first few chapters... perfect for the fantasy fan seeking depth, who appreciates a slow build - up before the fiery action begins.
The Once & Future Podcast is a weekly book - centric podcast for readers and writers alike that focuses on all things fantasy and science fiction, talking with today's hottest authors about their books, writing, and general geekery.
Laura Pepper Wu presents MAKING A FULL - TIME LIVING FROM SELF - PUBLISHING — 6 LESSONS LEARNED, WITH LINDSAY BUROKER posted at The Write Life Magazine Blog, saying, «Lindsay Buroker is a full time indie fantasy and steampunk writer.
Generally, I don't recommend trying to get into bookstores or focusing on live events such as book signings, but it's important to address WHY I don't recommend them, since most first time authors will persist in achieving visual markers that match the «writer fantasies» they grew up with.
Temple is very selective about who he helps, and he does not work with fantasy or romance writers, although he appreciates their craft.
Having read Valley of Embers, Kelliher strikes me as one of the few with the potential to rise to the top; and while it's evident that there is still room for improvement, so too is the fact that we have a talented new fantasy writer on the scene.
I know there are many fantasy writers in the Writer Unboxed community, and perhaps you wonder how your particular kind of fantasy can capture the interest of publishers and agents in an age when the market often seems flooded with competitors.
Over at the Kill Zone, James Scott Bell calls out writing flubs that throw readers out of stories, Mythcreant writer Oren Ashkenazi offers tips on creating immersive fantasy settings, and Susan Perabo expounds a method for developing characters with background and experiences entirely different from your own.
And as with both of its parent conferences, Writefest 18 will be dedicated to serving writers of all genres, from literary fiction to poetry to mystery to creative nonfiction to science fiction and fantasy.
The company has a 70 % share in China's online literature market, with 9.6 million online works — primarily in the fantasy, palace - fighting, tomb - raiding, conspiracy, romance genres — created by 6.4 million writers to serve an average of 192 million monthly users.
A tour - de-force combination of reader and writer, resulting in horrific realism with strong adult crossover appeal; a perfect listen - alike for the marvelous fantasy The Marbury Lens (Brilliance), read by Mark Boyett.
Former and current Nashvillians including author and owner of Parnassus Books, Ann Patchett (Commonwealth), novelist and respected wine critic Jay McInerney (Bright, Precious Days: A Novel), fantasy writer Sherrilyn Kenyon (DragonMark) musician Kix Brooks (Cookin» It With Kix: The Art of Celebrating and the Fun of Outdoor Cooking), and Anne Byrn, nationally famous as The Cake Mix Doctor (American Cake: From Colonial Gingerbread to Classic Layer, the Stories and Recipes Behind More Than 125 of Our Best - Loved Cakes).
The sci - fi, fantasy, paranormal, contemporary lit, and romances that are being devoured by readers and fans everywhere have spawned a whole new generation of writers poised to transform the industry with fans rooting them on and screaming for more.
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We publish thriller writers alongside romance writers and sprinkle the mix heavily with fantasy and science fiction writers.
With intricate worldbuilding and complex plot twists, The Silent Tower is a compelling introduction to one of this generation's greatest female fantasy writers.
As far as genre, I see myself as a romance writer with a penchant for fantasy, but I like to write outside of the box and toss conventional romance ploys aside.
Do you describe yourself as a fantasy, or romance writer, or does it change with each query letter?
And you often find that, particularly with fantasy writers, any genre where someone will be inventing a lot, including the world, that you can see the real distinctive parts of them in the name that they choose.
Today we are talking with writer Darrick Dean, author of the Watchers of the Light historical fantasy series.
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