If you're a booklover, there are few things that are more exciting than seeing
a favorite author live and in person.
Not exact matches
She is also a bestselling
author and recently released her second book, Bringing It Home:
Favorite Recipes from a
Life of Adventurous Eating.
Stephen Covey, one of my
favorite authors, helped show hundreds of thousands of people how to be highly effective in
life.
gave me a chance to rediscover Jane Austen, not least because she is my mother's
favorite author: For not only does the Oakesian matriarch own all six of the Austen novels in the elegant Oxford edition, but Park Honan's marvelous biography, Jane Austen: Her
Life, occupies a prominent place on her bookshelf as well ¯ which I gobbled up (naturally) even more avidly than I did the novels.
Upon reading one of his
favorite French
authors: «He writes in such a way that I begin to regret I was not part of his
life, nor he of mine.
If you get a chance stop by my blog Recipe for
Life and check out some of my family
favorite recipes Blessings, Deborah H. Bateman -
Author
From my early years in Brooklyn just learning how to make my own tamales and create vegan translation of my
favorite foods, to my adulthood as a cookbook
author taking over the world with cupcakes, and finally, my current
life in Omaha, opening a vegan restaurant — Modern Love — in the heart of cattle country, these recipes will tell the story of my
life.
By age nine she had become a devotee both of the Orioles» portly first baseman, Boog Powell, and of Gerald Durrell, the British
author of Matola's
favorite book, My Family and Other Animals, an account of Durrell's youth on the Greek island of Corfu, where he
lived amid eccentric people and exotic animals.
Some of my
favorite cookbooks read almost like a novel — small anecdotes from the
author that give
life to corresponding recipes.
My
favorite parts: the quotes, the peek provided of the
Author's
life (I am a memoir junkie), and her advice.
This issue features an exclusive essay by bestselling
author Ann Hood, as well as work from your
favorite Brain, Child writers who once again examine
life with their teens in thought provoking essays designed to provide readers with different perspectives on what many say are the most challenging of the parenting years.
Oprahs fitness trainer and nutri - tion expert, Bob Greene,
author of The Best
Life Diet, says go with a high - fiber meal like his
favorite chicken salad (about a cup - and - a-half) on whole - wheat crackers.
Check out my
favorite author, Eckhart Tolle's A New Earth for a
life - changing look into how to change your thoughts, your
life, and this world.
Barbara Kingsolver has always been one of my
favorite authors, so when Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food
Life was released, I gobbled it up despite the fact it was not her typical work of fiction.
(example — one of my
favorite teen fantasy
authors — and yes, I still read teen fantasy even though I'm mid-20s — is sherwood smith, and she is always answering questions for readers on her blog and a
live journal community — her blog is http://sartorias.livejournal.com/).
My
favorite episodes are: Talking fashion and blogging with Liz Schneider of Sequins & Stripes, How to create a capsule wardrobe with Caroline from Un-fancy, and how to create a beautiful, value - driven outlook on
life with Alex Ikonn,
author of «The Five Minute Journal.»
It's not that things have come easily to the famously prolific and scattershot actor, director,
author, student, teacher, Oscar co-host, and now four - time Saturday Night
Live host — it wouldn't be the worst thing if more famous actors put their talents into film adaptations of their
favorite books.
Readers have embraced the access they have to their
favorite authors, relishing in the Facebook interactions, Twitter chats,
live Google Hangouts, and more.
Based on your
favorite authors and novels, I have a feeling that you love books that are about women's
lives — page - turners, but still substantive and written beautifully.
Myla Goldberg is the
author of the bestselling Bee Season; an essay collection, Time's Magpie, which explores all her
favorite places in Prague, where she
lived for a year in the early nineties; and Wickett's Remedy which grew out of her fascination with the 1918 influenza epidemic.
4 min readWho is your
favorite living author?
With a sound that's rather like a BBC radio program, it's for those who enjoy literary fiction and who also want some peeks behind the scenes at their
favorite authors»
lives.
Among my
favorites are Olive Wellwood, a complicated woman whose writing for children supports her large family (she's based on one of my
favorite childhood
authors, the writer E. Nesbit); her eldest daughter, Dorothy, whose desire to become a doctor is verbally but not always materially supported by her permissive, counter-cultural family; and Phillip, a boy with the drive and genius to become a great potter who is discovered
living in the basement of the brand - new South Kensington (soon to be Victoria & Albert) Museum.
From # 1 New York Times bestselling
author Karen Kingsbury comes a heartwarming story about childhood friends, broken
lives, and a long ago promise that just might offer the hope of love for today.Dubbed the «Queen of Christian Fiction» by Time magazine, # 1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling
author Karen Kingsbury is arguably America's
favorite inspirational novelist with a dozen bestsellers to her credit.
«You probably aren't aware of this, but the majority of your
favorite authors can't make a
living off their book sales alone.
One of the new features that Autography is currently testing through the app allows
authors to sign ebooks for fans who already own the book, such as fans who come to a
live book signing event or a conference where their
favorite authors will be speaking.
Mike Lewis,
author of When to Jump: If the Job You Have Isn't the
Life You Want, shares a few recent
favorite reads.
Reader: Cynthia Gray of Valley Center, Kansas
Favorite authors: John LeCarré, Tana French, Bernard Cornwell, P.D. James, Chris Bohjalian, Henning Mankell, Minette Walters, Dennis Lehane, Ruth Rendell
Favorite books: The Name of the Rose, Heart of Darkness, Cold Mountain, Rebecca, The Poisonwood Bible, House of Sand and Fog, The Lost, A
Life for a
Life, To Kill a Mockingbird
Turns out he also loves Coetzee (his
favorite living author) and Zora Neale Hurston.
The Truth and Other Lies by Sascha Arango «Most readers probably imagine their
favorite author as thoughtful and deep — someone bursting with insight into
life and empathy for all creation.
Most readers probably imagine their
favorite author as thoughtful and deep — someone bursting with insight into
life and empathy for all creation.
Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions on KHSU's Through the Eyes of Women, October 2017 Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions on the Larry Meiller Show, Wisconsin Public Radio, September 2017 Lady Cop Makes Trouble on WBUR Radio Boston September 2016 Creating Memorable Characters on KERA's Think May 2016 Girl Waits with Gun on Good
Life Project with Jonathan Fields, October 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on The Mike Nowak Show on WCPT, September 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on The Avid Reader on WCHE, September 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on Book Talk with DJ Kory on BreakThru Radio, September 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on Writers
LIVE at Enoch Pratt Free Library, September 2015 Girl Waits with Gun on Mysterypod Book Talk with Stephen Usery, September 2015 «Cocktails with «The Drunken Botanist»» on The Kojo Nnamdi Show, October 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «The Herbs and Shrubs That Make Up Your Gin and Tonic» on KCRW's Good Food, August 2013» «The Drunken Botanist» and the Plants Behind Your
Favorite Drinks» on KPCC's Take Two, May 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «Agave: A Botanist's Perspective on Tequila, Mezcal and Pulque» on KCRW's Good Food (MP3), May 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «The Botany in Our Booze with
Author Amy Stewart» on Radio Times with Marty Moss - Coane, April 2013 The Drunken Botanist on Wisconsin Public Radio with Larry Meiller (MP3, WMP), April 2013 The Drunken Botanist on The Jefferson Exchange, April 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «A Plant Walks into a Bar» on Garden Confidential with Andrew Keys, March 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «Where Botany and Alcohol Mix» on KCUR's Up to Date, March 2013 The Drunken Botanist: «Botany and the Bar» on Think with Krys Boyd, March 2013 The Drunken Botanist on NPR's The Salt December 2012
Please welcome my
favorite hottie (and brilliant marketer in real
life),
author Jim Moorman to the blog.
Fight Club is my
favorite novel by a
living author.
The range of topics include: where I
live; how writing a bestseller has changed my
life; my description of HUNTER and the Dylan Hunter character; a brief synopsis of my two upcoming novels; why I try to help other writers; my
favorite thriller
authors; the ways in which Ayn Rand's ideas and literary style have influenced me and my writing; my stint writing for Reader's Digest; and whether my outspoken views and political commentaries have affected my readership.
Perhaps it is loosely based on some events in your own
life, or you received guidance from a few of your
favorite authors.
You'll cheer for Mina; hiss at the bad guys and sip your very own Lavender Cosmo along the way, courtesy of the
author — the recipe's in the back of the book, along with others, all vetted by Lund's real -
life favorite caterer, her husband, Chef Andrew.˃˃˃ CONFECTION CONNECTION: NON-STOP LAUGHS!»
Some of my
favorite living authors» backlists aren't available as e-books.
Tess Gerritsen has always been one of my
favorite authors but this one didn't
live up to her usual excellent books.
Granted, we
live in a digital world, and readers increasingly go online to find new books and connect with their
favorite authors.
Of the thousands of books I have read in my
life, she has been my
favorite author.
There's a fascinating biography about Saroyan's wild
life — and the ebook's two modern - day
authors include one of my
favorites.
She hosts a weekly radio show «Be Humane with Dr. Robin Ganzert,» on Pet
Life Radio, and
authored, Animal Stars: Behind the Scenes with Your
Favorite Animal Actors
Nashville, TN About Blog Best - selling
author & cat expert Pam Johnson - Bennett's training advice, litter box & behavior tips and tricks to improve
life with your
favorite feline.
And I'd love to visit the places where some of my
favorite authors, including the Brontes, Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley, and John Keats,
lived and worked.
Again, thanks to the folks at RealClimate for letting me post, since I am not an actual scientist.Tim Ferris, a popular astronomy and astrophysics
author that I've read extensivly, and like a lot personally, once said to me at a Commonwealth club meeting, here in San Francisco, a few years ago, that maybe species extinction and loss of human
life is part of the natural cycle of the planet cleansing itself.At the time, (although he is still one of my
favorite cosmology and astronomy
authors), I felt the comment was arrogant, and off base.Now I'm not so sure.
The conversation includes two of my
favorite fish mavens — Paul Greenberg, the
author of «Four Fish,» on the role of sustainable aquaculture (a particular focus of mine) and Callum Roberts, the
author of «The Ocean of
Life: The Fate of Man and the Sea,» on the value of no - fishing zones.
Whole
Living: 25 Eco-Chic Ideas for Your Home by Danny Seo «Green style guru Danny Seo,
author of the Simply Green book series shows us how to create one - of - a-kind items out of things you might consider disposable, and points out some of his
favorite sustainable $ 25 - and - under store finds.»
Our
favorite reported quotes come from Greenfield, the
author of the consistently good Simple Justice blog, who cast off this gem: â $ œGeneration Y uses this term
life - balance as an excuse for their incompetence.â $
Ed's Note: Here is another wonderful article by my
favorite success coach, Jack Canfield,
author of Chicken Soup for the Soul and the Dream Big success series.As most of you know, applying the Law of Attraction has completely changed my
life.