Sentences with phrase «fiction sort of thing»

In the popular consciousness, it was still very much a science - fiction sort of thing.

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One thing is clear, this sort of subtlety is not the stuff of marketing and advertising; even if Bloom would not have it so, the big selling feature of this book is that the Yahwist is a woman, not that a female J writer is Bloom's personal fiction (again one could raise a feminist objection to this sort of proprietary remark).
When people expect to get history, science, doctrine, and ethics out of the Bible, but end up with nothing of the sort, or what they do get does not agree with science, history, or the doctrine of others, they either reject the whole thing as fiction, or they blindly believe and obey what they read, because they don't know what else to do with the text.
Back in ’87 it was this sort of science fiction, very futuristic thing and now it's here, with us.
He talks about all sorts of things from how he goes along his process of music selection, his success of Pulp Fiction at Cannes years... Continue reading «INGLORIOUS BASTARDS WILL BE AT CANNES IN 2009!!!»
Now we've got «official fan fiction partners» of a book or a movie, and even corporate - sponsored incentive — rewards, like access to special content, that sort of thing — to create more content in their spaces.
I always tell my consultancy clients who are fiction authors they should give all sorts of cool things to their fans and give them a glimpse of the characters.
There are all sorts of things you can do with time in your fiction, and I can't hope to cover them all here.
This sort of thing in fiction will interrupt the flow of the story and throw the reader out of the book, all because the writer can't be arsed.
A lot of literary people are kind of snobby, in the sense that they have MFAs and that sort of thing and feel that traditional publishing is the only way to go... And literary fiction just has a smaller audience... there are no zombies, no werewolves.
One of the nice things about the Black Ops games was that it felt like it was at least rooted in some sort of fiction.
Especially if it's love for a sort of thing that couldn't otherwise get money from traditional sources, like interactive fiction or maybe hard - copy webcomic anthologies.
This is the sort of thing that gave science fiction a bad name.
I am surprised by the folks who are surprised that congress is calling a science fiction writer to testify and those who think that this sort of thing is peculiarly republican.
If there are multiverses that are in fact coupled — quantum bundles of universes, that sort of thing (which is the basis of my story, it being a bit boring to write about a world where the Lord of the Rings Universe really exists as a parallel Universe, only you can't get there from here or ever prove it — then perhaps we might one day be able to demonstrate this, but in the meantime the question is more science fiction or fantasy than something to believe or disbelieve in very strongly, with the usual rational default: Lack of belief pending positive evidence!
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