Artisanal publishing
features writers who love their craft, and who control every aspect of the process from beginning to end.
While it has been mostly
feature writers who have had books produced so far, there are titles coming from all genres soon, says Alison Uncles, editorial director for Star Dispatches.
In our Life and Travel Stories section,
we feature the writers who regularly send us essays about traveling or living in another country.
Très Mall is an animated series
featuring writers who cover topics in art, activism, philosophy and the environment.
In 2017,
we featured writers who offered deep insights into marriages, relationships, and parenting experiences.
Not exact matches
You should send press releases
featuring interesting news relating to the world around you (not inside information about your company) to editors,
writers and anyone in the media
who can do a story about your business.
«It's difficult to explain what Color does with a bullet list of
features,» admits TechCrunch
writer Jason Kincaid,
who spends over 1000 words on the task.
The Bon Appétit Foodcast
features interviews with chefs,
writers, and well, anyone
who has something cool to say about food.
Another person I need to thank is someone I've never met and
who never knew me: Dana Raphael, the subject of this week's
featured article from The New York Times, written by urban affairs
writer Sam Roberts.
Molly M. Ginty (http://mollymaureenginty.wordpress.com) is an award - winning health
writer who is based in New York City and whose work has been
featured in Ms., On the Issues, PlannedParenthood.org, PBS.org, and major women's magazines.
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.
The authors would like to thank the newspaper reporters and
feature article
writers who contributed articles to «the Age» archive on the topics of maternity care and childbirth.
The site is also very friendly to outside
writers, with Technorati - powered «
Who's Blogging»
features on most or all of its articles.
The exhibition also
features notebooks by the 19th century occultist, bisexual
writer Aleister Crowley,
who also had a penchant for mountaineering and hallucinatory drugs.
Also honored Monday was Buffalo broadcast producer and
writer Jackie Albarella, and a committee of more than 20 women
who created the Radical Women's Night Out, an event to be held April 19th at the Albright - Knox Art Gallery
featuring «Black Radical Women» from 1965 to 1985.
The One World Media Festival's exclusive closing event will
feature a one - woman show BONO & GELDOF ARE C ** TS, a lighthearted look at foreign aid and
who it really helps, from the acclaimed comedienne, comedy
writer and author Jane Bussmann whose credits include: South Park, the Emmy - winning Smack The Pony, The Fast Show and Brass Eye.
«It's not a political film that will beat you over the head with moral lessons,» insists
writer and director Neill Blomkamp,
who grew up in South Africa and created the thought - provoking 2005 short Alive in Joburg, on which the
feature film is based.
In true Spunkyrella tradition, I am proud to
feature some badass bloggers and female
writers,
who keep spreading some girlpower and
who are just feminist AF.
The advanced search
features can come in handy, as can the increased mail box size for those
who are prolific
writers.
Las Vegas About Blog Lollie Shopping fashion blog
features Las Vegas fashion blogger and fashion
writer Laura Coronado
who covers fashion news, sales and bargain shopping.
Deniz Gamze Ergüven,
who makes her
feature debut as
writer - director after a couple of short films, tells the story exclusively from the girls» point of view — both emotionally, as they have all our sympathy, and physically, as almost nothing happens that one of them could not be seeing.
An official selection at the Cannes Film Festival,
writer / director Michael O'Shea's debut
feature The Transfiguration follows troubled teen Milo
who hides behind his fascination with vampire lore.
Writer - director Ryan Fleck's Sundance - minted Half Nelson is a glancingly remarkable, two - handed character study that slips up a bit in its overly impressionistic trafficking but still
features a solid performance from Ryan Gosling (above),
who continues to be the best kept under - 25 secret in Hollywood.
I can't think of a single situation where Kelly Fremon Craig,
who makes her
feature debut as a
writer - director, takes us to a place we haven't often been.
The debut
feature from
writer - director Nicholas Smith,
who surely will go on to more compelling work.
Jessie Buckley (left) plays Moll, a 27 - year - old misfit still living at her parents» house
who becomes involved with Pascal (Johnny Flynn), a working - class hunk, in «Beast,»
writer - director Michael Pearce's
feature debut.
CALIFORNIA TYPEWRITER is a documentary portrait of artists,
writers, and collectors
who remain steadfastly loyal to the typewriter as a tool and muse,
featuring Tom Hanks, John Mayer, David McCullough, Sam Shepard, and others.
Writer / director Ira Sachs,
who made his first
feature film, «The Delta,» about 15 years ago (which I haven't seen), brings to life the story of two well - educated Manhattanites
who have an anonymous sexual encounter that grows into a 10 - year relationship.
Writer / actress Jennifer Westfeldt (Kissing Jessica Stein 72, Ira & Abby 62) makes her
feature directing debut with a romantic comedy about two best friends (played by Westfeldt and Adam Scott)
who decide to have a baby together while maintaining a platonic relationship.
This debut
feature from
writer - director David Veloz, based on a 1995 autobiography, starkly retells Stahl's rise and fall in LA - LA - land over the course of a multi-day shack - up with ex-addict Kitty (E.R.'s Maria Bello), a sucker for rehab patients
who coaxes him away from a dead - end job (in, appropriately, Phoenix) in favor of sex (initially as frigid as the frozen chicken he was hacking at only hours earlier at his fast - food outpost) and conversation.
Writer - director Andrew Okpeaha MacLean,
who in his
feature debut has lashed together a sturdy vehicle for unadorned morality and pragmatic justice.
Kristen Stewart stars as a guard at Guantanamo Bay
who forms an unlikely friendship with a prisoner in
writer - director Peter Sattler's
feature debut.
«The Intervention,»
writer - director Clea DuVall's first
feature, is a look at the complex relationships between 30 - something couples — best friends all —
who go on vacation together, with the intent to advise one of the couples to divorce.
We now have then more images from the film (here's the first batch), which
features «Daredevil «s» Charlie Cox starring alongside Mackenzie Crook (Pirates Of The Caribbean, «Game Of Thrones»), actor -
writer - director Dexter Fletcher (Eddie The Eagle), Freema Agyeman («Doctor
Who») and Eve Myles («Doctor
Who,» «Torchwood»).
Making his
feature debut,
writer - director Yan England,
who scored an Oscar nomination for his 2011 short «Henry,» has a solid - enough feel for the stresses of adolescence, particularly when the cruelty of the many bears down on the few.
Marking the
feature - length debut of
writer - director Pearce, it stars Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn and Geraldine James and centers on a small island community where a troubled young woman falls for a mysterious outsider
who empowers her to escape from her oppressive family.
«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.
Written by Freaks & Geeks / Undeclared / KNOCKED UP's Segel — so committed a comic actor that he goes the Full Monty not once, but twice — and directed by Undeclared
writer Nicholas Stoller, this heartbreak - kid comedy is very much a Judd Apatow production: It even
features Jonah Hill as an obsessed Infant Sorrow fan
who works at Turtle Bay.
At Sundance,
writer - director Robert Eggers won the U.S. Dramatic Competition Directing Award for his debut
feature about a Puritan family in 1630s New England
who leave their community to start their own farm on the edge of a forest.
Features commentary by film noir historian Alan K. Rode,
who hosts the track and provides most of the production comments, and critic / noir maven (and fellow MSN
writer) Kim Morgan,
who chimes in for color commentary (and an obsessive appreciation of the pickle that J. Carrol Naish chomps in an early scene; Kim, sometimes a pickle is just a pickle) plus a gallery of stills and advertising art.
Also, big props to
writer / director Greta Gerwig,
who deserves all sorts of recognition for her
feature film debut.
First - time
feature writer - director Mike Cahill (
who co-scripted with Marling) gives Another Earth a raw visual aesthetic in keeping with its low budget, but just as suitable to its raw feelings of loss, regret, and longing.
With twelve different comedy genius directors including Peter Farrelly («Dumb & Dumber», «There's Something About Mary», «Shallow Hal»), Steve Carr («Daddy Day Care», «Dr Dolittle 2»), Steven Brill («Little Nicky») and Brett Ratner («Rush Hour») to name but a few and eight different
writers, this jaw - droppingly crude and often obscene movie
features a diverse star - studded cast, both British and American,
who have banded together to shock you in the most hilarious ways you can think of.
BLU - RAY / DVD SPECIAL
FEATURES - Audio commentary with
Writer / Director Drew Goddard and
Writer / Producer Joss Whedon - «We Are Not
Who We Are: Making The Cabin in the Woods» — «making of» documentary - «The Secret Secret Stash» featurette - Marty's Stash - Hi, My name is Joss and I'll be your guide - Wonder - Con Q&A with Joss and Drew - «An Army of Nightmares: Make - Up & Animatronic Effects» featurette - «Primal Terror: Visual Effects» featurette - «It's Not What You Think: The Cabin in the Woods» Bonus View Mode (Blu - ray Exclusive)
Loving, a film based on the landmark Supreme Court case of Virginia v Loving, was originally developed as a 2011 HBO documentary, The Loving Story, from
writer / director Nancy Buirski
who has a producer credit on the
feature film.
Son of a Gun comes from
writer and director Julius Avery,
who makes his
feature debut with this project following a decade of short films.
Today, we've got a poster round - up for you,
featuring some new domestic and international looks: Liberal Arts, stars
writer / director Josh Radnor (Happythankyoumoreplease) as a thirty - something loser
who falls for a 19 - year - old college student (Elizabeth Olsen) when he returns to his...
This Blu - ray ports over most of the bonus
features found on previous discs, including the original 19 - minute making - of featurette from the DVD and a commentary track with Lee and
writer / producer James Schamus,
who does a good job of leading his counterpart through a conversation about the film.
Writer - director Maggie Betts (
who made the documentary «The Carrier») does sometimes wander too far afield in her
feature debut.
In his debut
feature Fruitvale,
writer - director Ryan Coogler goes into the last day in the life of Oscar Grant,
who was infamously shot by BART police officers in Oakland, California on New Year's Day, 2009.