Sentences with phrase «for headline writers»

This makes it hard for headline writers, says Mr Easton, and politicians, who, unfortunately, usually need some kind of narrative to sell us when they adopt a particular policy or strategy.
But he'd probably exchange a few hundred of them for headline writers who actually read the story.

Not exact matches

Brenda Chapman, an animation writer - director with a storied career (Disney's The Lion King, DreamWorks» The Prince of Egypt), made headlines three years ago when she penned a New York Times op - ed addressing her painful experience being removed as the first female feature film director for Pixar's Brave, a mother - daughter fairytale she created, and replaced by a male colleague.
The prolific blogger Mark Shea points to one of the attractions of the new media for writers: there is nobody who will change your headline «Exploring the Mysteries of the Rosary» to «My Friend the Rosary».
He's got headline writers working overtime, given late night comedians plenty of fodder and raised awareness of the dangers of addiction just in time for National Addictions Awareness Week, November 18 — 24.
A headline writer for the Dayton Daily News called the performance A BUM»S RUSH.
In a story headlined MOHAMED BRINGS A MOLEHILL TO THE DERBY, one newspaper writer suggested that if Great Redeemer did anything to compromise Spectacular Bid's chances for victory — such as accidentally swerving into him out of the gate — «then Dr. J.A. Mohamed ought to be horsewhipped.»
Also in that Yahoo piece, note the (eternal) bias of the digital enthusiast for social media: the President cited letters, emails and phone calls alongside the tweets, but the reporter (and the headline writer) focused on the Twitter angle in the story.
As for your question about the mouse study, you have to ask the writer or subeditor who came up with the headline.
Business Insider — a news outfit known for their catchy headlines (to put it mildly)-- writer Ben Gilbert can now probably join the ranks of those social justice warriors with his ridiculous and idiotic criticism of Super Mario Maker for the Wii U.
A young UCLA - trained writer from Pittsburgh, Shane Black, generated headlines, and fed the frenzy, when he made $ 1.75 million for «The Last Boy Scout.»
Headlined by another confident and compelling turn from British rising star John Boyega («Attack the Block»), the pic examines life in Watts, Los Angeles, through the eyes of a young aspiring writer searching for something more.
Even Moneyball, the closest thing to a # 11 for me, didn't cut it, despite being a dense, rewarding character study from two of the best writers in the industry headlined by a charismatic and authentic turn from one of the finest actors working today.
Though Chandor could have easily used the ripped - from - the - headlines events to push a political agenda, the writer / director does a good job of remaining relatively unbiased by letting the story speak for itself.
Now The Guardian reports, in an item with a fantastic headline («Schrader to direct death camp clown tale» — sounds like a great name for a Northwest band) that Paul Schrader will direct Jeff Goldblum in an adaptation of Israeli writer Yoram Kaniuk's novel «Adam Resurrected,» about a clown who entertains Jews on their way to the gas chambers.
Incredibly relevant and relate - able to the political climate of equality that continues to make headlines in present day, Directors Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris and writer Simon Beaufoy set up an insightful and well balanced look to a defining moment for women's rights and eventually sexual identity.
Antagonists such as Deadshot, Harley Quinn and The Joker headline this movie, with writer - director David Ayer proclaiming that it's time for «Bad vs. Evil.»
A Quiet Place may seem a far cry from Krasinski's previous work as a writer / director, but it shares the same concerns for the working class as 2012's Promised Land (which Krasinski cowrote and costarred in) and builds on the concerns about parenthood from 2016's The Hollars (a film Krasinski headlined and directed).
As texts compete for attention with soundbites, scrolling headlines, tweets, and vines, writers and readers alike are seeing the value of text that uses visual design features to organize ideas, provide background, and emphasize key facts in ways that make it easier for readers to engage a topic thoughtfully.
Carla Douglas, who with Corina Koch MacLeod produces the Beyond Paper Editing site for writers, wrote a piece headlined Goodreads vs. Amazon Customer Reviews — What's the Difference?
In the past, any high profile writer who opted for self - publishing would have made headlines for the decision and quite possibly been made to answer for what prompted the decision.
Despite headlines about record - breaking deals — most recently for a slice of One Direction fan fiction, which earned Anna Todd a mid-six-figure deal with Simon & Schuster — the «vast majority» of writers receive advances that are well below the level that would make them equivalent to a salary, said Smythe.
A quick clarification: When Coughlin writes «Creating a Hybrid Home» in her headline, she's not referring so much to the «hybrid» author who, like Howey and Hoover, both self - publishes and traditionally publishes — something discussed at length in Ether for Authors in regards to a Writer's Digest and Digital Book World survey.
It's terrible answer for a writer looking for headlines, but fantastic for those that will actually be playing the game day - in day - out.
Patti Smith made headlines in 2011, for her remark to writer Jonathan Lethem at Cooper Union, saying «New York has closed itself off to the young and the struggling.
Writers of this essay call a carbon tax, «The Silver Bullet of Climate Change Policy» in the headline and in the article for these reasons:
I once did an interview for the WSJ, with a * terrific * writer, but the article's unfortunate headline cost my company 15 % of its stock value in an hour or two, which was not viewed with favor by my CEO & CFO.
This is the lazy standby for the headline or opening sentence of an article that talks about three separate phenomena related in some way not readily evident to the writer.
Kalb, an award - winning writer who is also a contributor to The New Yorker's «Daily Shouts» column and a writer for this year's Academy Awards, started by tweeting a Washington Post story headlined «Have your representatives in Congress received donations from the NRA?
In our first consultation, a new client of mine asked me whether the LinkedIn professional headline a writer had created for him was a good one.
Writer and editor of creative content for the online magazine, weekly e-newsletter, press releases, headline and summary copy for the research sections of the NAIOP website.
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After interviewing him for this article, in short order this writer received several texts from Atkins and an email, describing various points and people he'd like mentioned, and suggesting a headline REM might want to consider using.
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