Sentences with phrase «fantasy writers who»

Kinnear and Connelly's son (Nat Wolff) is a gentle aspiring fantasy writer who loses his virginity to a high school classmate who turns out to have major substance - abuse issues.
Ksenia Anske, a fantasy writer who has taken to Twitter to build a platform for her self published fantasy series, now boasts over 50,000 followers and updates regularly on everything from the perils of writer's block to the perfect cup of coffee.
Tracy Hickman is a fantasy writer who basically established the Dragonlance series of books.

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Much of the defense of Rushdie comes from writers who have argued that it is only religious naïveté that prevents Muslims from being able to distinguish between fact and fantasy.
The mundane aspects of the small Texas town of Cross Plains beat like a hammer against the dreams of the protagonist, a writer of fantasy named Conall Weaver, who is based on Robert E. Howard, the creator of Conan the Barbarian.
For our first show of 2018, we welcome writer and critic Dr Eloise Ross, who joins us as we check out some of the key films from this month, including Steven Spielberg's paean to press freedoms The Post (01:04), Guillermo Del Toro's dark romantic fantasy The Shape of Water (05:46), Don Hertzfeldt's animated science fiction sequel World of Tomorrow Episode 2: The Burden of Other People's Thoughts (10:23), and Ridley Scott's Getty dynasty biopic All the Money in the World (13:16).
«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.
To celebrate the film's premiere at the Music Box Theatre, star Peyton Kennedy, producer Kishori Rajan and writer / director Anne Hamilton are accompanying the movie to Chicago and doing a Q&A for this drama - fantasy about an 11 - year - old girl who lives in a world that blends fables and reality.
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.
Writer Joe Kelly pens the feature - film adaptation of his own comic book series in this fantasy drama about a young outsider (Madison Wolfe) who finds refuge from the realities of her day - to - day life in a more imaginative world of monsters.
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.
Writer - director Craig Goodwill's twisted, big - hearted comic fantasy delves into the dark, violent origins of Cabbage Patch Kids and the people who operate the sweatshops that produce them.
Pegg is starring in the upcoming romantic comedy Man Up, and he praised the film's writer, Tess Morris, for writing a female lead in Lake Bell's Nancy who is «honest and true» rather than «some male fantasy of what a woman is or should be.»
How can I — a writer who's never written or thought in fantasy — know how to write a story or a world like this?
«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.
3 min readAs a part of our ongoing series looking at self - published writers who have used Helix Review, we interviewed Lulu author Kay Gossage, who wrote the fantasy fiction novel: The Sword Of Ages: The Tallah Trilogy.
Like Katniss, she's a natural, lighting from thriller to bodice ripper to fantasy in the space of a few chapters, churning out a powerful, innovative oeuvre without making a big deal about it... She's a literary fusioneer, that rare writer who is all things to all readers.
But to writers who think that their only job is to write a salable book, I'm sure it seems like a lot of unnecessary work (the fact that they're living in a fantasy world if they think they won't have to do stuff other than write in traditional publishing now too is entirely beside the point).
It's worth keeping in mind that a YA fantasy novel is not going to appeal to the majority of your writer followers who are only interested in the specific's of writing.
Temple is very selective about who he helps, and he does not work with fantasy or romance writers, although he appreciates their craft.
Just wanted to mention that of course there are folks who're both children's writers and fantasy writers.
Zoe Cruz is a writer, reader and self - professed geek who loves all things sci - fi and fantasy.
The Realm Award comes from the Realm Makers Conference, a writers» conference for Christians writing speculative fiction (sci - fi, fantasy, time travel, or in this case a cop who gets clues from his -LSB-...]
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A fiction writer who writes fantasy novels for steampunk fans could write the first of a series of novels that tell a story of a hero who gets sucked into a time warp and finds themselves lost in an alternate universe.
I know at least one famous writer who does good SF, but I don't like his fantasy very much.
All the best fantasy writers for young people, along with some who aren't strictly fantasy writers (such as the incomparable Joan Aiken).
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From science fiction and fantasy to magic realism and supernatural thriller, this new volume from ResAliens Press introduces readers to new and established writers who can not only tell great tales but at the same time touch on eternal themes.
The IFWA is a group of writers who write fantasy.
Jennifer Williams is a fantasy writer and Lego obsessive who spends much of her time frowning at notebooks in cafes and fiddling with maps of imaginary places.
«On Amazon.co.uk, self - published works regularly show up in the top 100 bestselling books list, which this month includes The Girl Who Never Came Back by Amy Cross, a 30 - year - old self - published writer of paranormal and fantasy, dystopia and erotica; and The One You Love by Paul Pilkington, the first in his Emma Holden suspense mystery trilogy.
So long as such fantasies exist, there will always be writers and publishers that cash in on them — just as there will always be critics who pillory popular travel writing without considering the consumer - driven economics of the newsstand.
The final fantasy story writers are the best and they draw us into the lives of the characters who although are not real but stay on in people's hearts forever.
The book includes texts by Sara Arrhenius, Nicolas Bourriaud and Sinziana Ravini, Marina Fokidis and Nicola Trezzi, all writers, scholars and curators who have followed Ogland's work for a longer period of time and in very different ways have been deeply influenced by her world of ideas, memories and fantasies.
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