Alex Garland is quietly one of
our favorite writers working in film today.
After the jump, read Tarantino's thoughts on the drama, the state of female directors, and perhaps
his favorite writer working today.
Not exact matches
Somehow I'd totally missed the launch of Gilt last spring — produced under the direction of former Gourmet editor Ruth Reichl, it's a combination food magazine and gourmet shopping site, featuring the
work of many of my
favorite food
writers, including Melissa Clark and Jane Black.
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.
Perhaps in reaction to that criticism, Apatow has started to
work with more female talent in a creative capacity, which includes producing an upcoming project by Lena Dunham, the
writer / director of last year's SxSw
favorite «Tiny Furniture.»
At a recent roundtable interview, Anderson and production designer Adam Stockhausen talked about how the project first came together, what inspired the story, the influence of Viennese
writer Stefan Zweig's
work on the multi-layered storytelling approach, their collaboration on the vision for the movie, how they created this rich, lush cinematic world and brought the audience into it, how Anderson cultivated a communal atmosphere on set and made available a large selection of books and films to the cast during production, Stockhausen's
favorite day of shooting, and the challenge of using different aspect ratios.
One of the
writer - director's best
works (and one of my all - time
favorite movies) is Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
As usual, our list of the best movies of the year has been mathematically assembled from the ranked
favorites of a small number of contributors — the six
writers who
worked the review beat all year long, bringing you graded takes on everything playing in a theater near you.
They then assemble a class anthology of short pieces and excerpts from their
favorites, each introduced by an essay that tells more about the
writer, his or her body of
work and why it was chosen for the anthology.
Which can be a big problem at times because I see
writers not giving techs
work because they are mad at them or they will
favorite one guy and load him up with
work.
Scalzi is really becoming one of my
favorite writers, as his
work is so readable yet so full of ideas.
POD and electronic publishing is allowing authors to become both
writer and publisher and electronic distribution is allowing readers to find more
work from their
favorite writers, often either new
work, dangerous
work, or
work long out of print..
When you find a
writer you love
working with, add them to your
favorites to start building your bullpen.
In this feature exclusive to BookPage.com, authors are asked a question about the craft of writing to give readers an insight into how their
favorite writers think and
work.
Erasure by Percival Everett Percival Everett is one of my
favorite writers and Erasure is my
favorite of his
works.
We want every publishing professional to get a ton of
work, every
writer to publish a professional book that sells well, and every reader to discover a new
favorite each day.
Juliet Marillier defines the fantasy genre, Blake Morrison delves into the often distressing burden of managing a deceased
writer's estate, and Olivia Mason presents a top - ten list of best
works from one of my all - time
favorite writers, Harlan Ellison.
This experiment gives readers the option of supporting their
favorite writers to help them fund a story, an ebook, or the development of their
work with a publishing partner, in return for a range of novel rewards.
They're such a treasure, because we get to enjoy more of our
favorite writer's
work, but they're such a tragedy, because we have no way to share our delight (or, perhaps, displeasure) with the author.
Please let me introduce one of my all - time
favorite mystery
writers, Don Bruns (www.donbrunsbooks.com) with whom I have
worked for years.
In this feature exclusive to BookPage.com, each month, four authors are asked a question about the craft of writing to give readers an insight into how their
favorite writers think and
work.
«Jane Austen is my
favorite writer, and that's why I picked the name Cassandra — and also because it's not just a short story; it's a short story she wrote when she was 13 or 14 years old, so it's her teenage
work.»
Ward and other
writers [would] get a steady stream of income, readers [would] get the
work of their
favorite authors automatically, and Amazon [would have] a captive source of revenue.
My own
favorite was the famous agent who recently made the claim in a blog post on her site that
writers need to spend six months
working on a query before sending it to her or any other agent and that he query itself should be at least 30 - 50 pages long!
Joshua Robinson has been
working for the custom writing service for less than a year, but he has already become one of the
favorite writers for the customers.
I convinced my friend Helena, who
works as a local travel
writer in Stockholm, to skip
work and show me around her
favorite places around Stockholm.
(Traveling, experiencing, living — one incredible country at a time) Wild About Travel (Travel tales by a travel addict) Will Peach (The Gonzo Traveller) Wish UR Here (Travel... lifestyle... design... restaurants... hotels) With Sparkles (An Australian based in Stockholm aspiring to be a travel
writer) Wonderful Malaysia (A travel site dedicated to one of our
favorite countries in SE Asia)
Work Break Travel (For people who think work is just a necessary interruption) World Family Travellers (A travelling family sharing their experiences on the road) World Flavor (Seeking out everything delicious & interesting) World For Travelers (Your destination guide to travel all over Europe) World Leading Vacations (The best vacations from around the world) Worldly View (For a worldly travel view check out this blog) World Travel Buzz (Part Travel Magazine, Part Travel Blog — Blogazine) World Travel Destination Guide (Your destination guide to travel around the world) World Travel Inspiration (An inspiring guide for traveling the world) World Walk About (Andrea & Matt live, love & wander) Worldwide Travel Advice (Your first stop for global travel insights, advice and tips) World Wide Travel Guide (Your guide to world wide travel) World Wild Travel (Come check out this inspiring travel b
Work Break Travel (For people who think
work is just a necessary interruption) World Family Travellers (A travelling family sharing their experiences on the road) World Flavor (Seeking out everything delicious & interesting) World For Travelers (Your destination guide to travel all over Europe) World Leading Vacations (The best vacations from around the world) Worldly View (For a worldly travel view check out this blog) World Travel Buzz (Part Travel Magazine, Part Travel Blog — Blogazine) World Travel Destination Guide (Your destination guide to travel around the world) World Travel Inspiration (An inspiring guide for traveling the world) World Walk About (Andrea & Matt live, love & wander) Worldwide Travel Advice (Your first stop for global travel insights, advice and tips) World Wide Travel Guide (Your guide to world wide travel) World Wild Travel (Come check out this inspiring travel b
work is just a necessary interruption) World Family Travellers (A travelling family sharing their experiences on the road) World Flavor (Seeking out everything delicious & interesting) World For Travelers (Your destination guide to travel all over Europe) World Leading Vacations (The best vacations from around the world) Worldly View (For a worldly travel view check out this blog) World Travel Buzz (Part Travel Magazine, Part Travel Blog — Blogazine) World Travel Destination Guide (Your destination guide to travel around the world) World Travel Inspiration (An inspiring guide for traveling the world) World Walk About (Andrea & Matt live, love & wander) Worldwide Travel Advice (Your first stop for global travel insights, advice and tips) World Wide Travel Guide (Your guide to world wide travel) World Wild Travel (Come check out this inspiring travel blog)
A
favorite son of the
Work Center, and one of today's most widely honored
writers, Michael Cunningham is the author of arguably the best narrative nonfiction account of our town: Land's End: A Walk in Provincetown.
The globetrotting curator and
writer shares his
favorite works from this year's fair, on view in Basel June 13 - 18.
The
writer, critic, and occasional Mexico City resident chooses her
favorite works from the fair.
In this
work, the artist creates an out - of - time similar, for example, to that evoked by Susan Sontag when she used her journals to record her
favorite books and her
favorite lines by the
writers she most adored.
In New York, recent relevant exhibitions that arguably renew and extend include those of the Ghanaian - Nigeria - based sculptor, El Anatsui, whose site - specific sculptures have become a
favorite subject of many art
writers for his ingenious fusion of African traditional arts (weaving and metal
work) with an eye and hand for crafting his culture's version of postminimalist aesthetics, replete with a postcolonialist critique intersecting international identity politics and the exploitation of Africa by global capitalism.
Valerie Werder, who
worked in a gallery, said that Mr. Landesman groped her after introducing her to one of her
favorite art
writers at an industry gala last year.
Alex Israel created a collaborative body of
work with his
favorite Los Angeles
writer, Bret Easton Ellis.
Three of my
favorite clips available via the site are Seventh Circuit Judge Richard A. Posner («Judges are impatient, except for new judges, who may actually care what you have to say»); Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski («I won't read blockquotes, but thanks for letting my mind drift to thoughts of snowboarding in Aspen»); and Seventh Circuit Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook («To become a better
writer, read the
work of good
writers, not the
work of lawyers»).
David M. Matthews is an Emmy - winning TV
Writer / Producer who has
worked on some of network television's
favorite shows.
Lady Layla — happy day to see some of my most
favorite work distractions (e.g. the
writers of TLC) in my cozy little mountain town!