Sentences with phrase «fictitious author»

>> Harry Potter author J.K Rowling and Warner Bros announced that her Hogwarts textbook, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, will be turned into a film that follows the adventures of the book's fictitious author, Newt Scamander.
Redmayne, who worked with the studio on the Wachowski's «Jupiter Ascending», would play a fictitious author named Newton Artemis Fido Scamander.
The film, a prequel of sorts to the Harry Potter franchise, is inspired by one of Harry Potter's Hogwarts textbook «Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them» and tells the adventures of the book's fictitious author, Newt Scamander.
An anthology series based on books by a fictitious author - turned - director who introduces each episode.
The fictitious authors are affiliated with fictitious African institutions.

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The authors go on to illustrate that the remaining 20 cents of loan monies are used to finance white elephant projects, «ghost» projects» (i.e. fictitious roads, schools, soldiers, etc.), government salaries, ineffective development and infrastructural projects or it leaves the country through capital flight within the coming years — leaving little to nothing of actual development monies for the citizenry of these countries.
The authors named the device ACME after the fictitious corporation featured in the Road Runner / Wile E. Coyote cartoons, because they were inspired by the tireless efforts of Wile E. Coyote.
The authors asked 56 participants to make a series of decisions involving risks, delays or efforts, both before and after having observed the decisions of fictitious participants (in fact: artificial intelligence algorithms) whose prudent, patient and lazy attitudes were sensibly calibrated.
Editors from the other 20 had e-mailed the fictitious corresponding authors stating that the paper was still under review; those, too, are excluded from this analysis.
The atmospheric greenhouse effect, an idea that authors trace back to the traditional works of Fourier 1824, Tyndall 1861, and Arrhenius 1896, and which is still supported in global climatology, essentially describes a fictitious mechanism, in which a planetary atmosphere acts as a heat pump driven by an environment that is radiatively interacting with but radiatively equilibrated to the atmospheric system.
This saga of The Essex is actually told to Moby - Dick author Herman Melville (Ben Whishaw) by an adult Thomas (played by Whishaw's «Suffragette» co-star, Brendan Gleeson) 30 years later, and it becomes the inspiration for Melville's fictitious tale of the great White Whale.
Note: The titles and author names you'll see below are entirely fictitious — placeholders which will be replaced with your title and author name when you purchase a design.
The titles and author names you'll see below are entirely fictitious.
I should be a bit more specific here — most of the rhetoric in publishing circles isn't about «paid reviews» — after all, I can pay someone to review my work, and I can, and should, ask for an honest appraisal — most of it is about deliberate, flagrant dishonesty, and the most notable cases, somewhat related, are when authors write reviews on their own work with fictitious names.
Note: The titles and author names you'll see below are entirely fictitious.
Good authors create their fictitious worlds so convincingly that fans might find themselves experiencing stories of faraway lands and galaxies as if they were real while...
When Seuss introduced his own off - beat characterizations and story lines, he instilled a love of reading in young people and opened the doors for other authors to create lively stories and develop entire fictitious worlds.
In the fictitious world of your writing, you are authors of your own intellectual property.
And according to Wikipedia, that second story is actually referenced in the novel «God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater,» attributed to Vonnegut's own fictitious character, a science - fiction author named Kilgore Trout.
Reading the book through my prism of someone who publishes print magazines and all forms of e-media, and who is always exploring potential new - media business models related to them, I made a note of that «brand extension» strategy of the book's fictitious magazine, Millennium, and how the book's author, the late Stieg Larsson, through protagonist Mikael Blomkvist, outlined (with a 2004 understanding) what today, he would have likely transformed into a Kindle ebook rather than PDF.
The fictitious existence of Robert Galbraith is first investigated by The Sunday Times according to the New York Times after an anonymous Twitter user leaked the true identity of the author.
The atmospheric greenhouse effect, an idea that authors trace back to the traditional works of Fourier 1824, Tyndall 1861, and Arrhenius 1896, and which is still supported in global climatology, essentially describes a fictitious mechanism, in which a planetary atmosphere acts as a heat pump driven by an environment that is radiatively interacting with but radiatively equilibrated to the atmospheric system.
«The atmospheric greenhouse effect, an idea that many authors trace back to the traditional works of Fourier 1824, Tyndall 1861, and Arrhenius 1896, and which is still supported in global climatology, essentially describes a fictitious mechanism, in which a planetary atmosphere acts as a heat pump driven by an environment that is radiatively interacting with but radiatively equilibrated to the atmospheric system.
Tim Kevan, author of BabyBarista, the fictitious and amusing «worm's eye view of the English bar,» has withdrawn the column from The Times where it ran for years, because of that paper's decision to put its content behind a paywall.
The author creates a composite child from his experiences as a clinical psychologist, and weaves a fictitious story about how this child behaves in different foster settings and how the foster and adoptive parents deal with her challenges.
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