Sentences with phrase «for writers of all genres»

There are many, many books generating some income for writers of all genres even if they aren't in the «Harry Potter» class.
Skagit Valley Writers League is a not - for - profit resource for writers of all genres and skill levels.
There's something here for writers of all genres at all stages of the writing journey.
You'll reach a lot more writers at «Romance University» or «Romance Divas» than this blog, which is for writers of all genres.
A must for writers of any genre
A free online magazine packed full of information for writers of all genres, writing.ie is updated weekly with interviews and tips articles — all aimed at inspiring and assisting new writers.
Cheryl St. John may be a romance author, but her advice in this book is priceless for writers of every genre.
The Handy Little Book for Writers by Lynne Hackles is packed with hints and tips for all writers of all genres at all levels.
Scratch is for writers of all genres and trades — and for anyone who wants to know where the publishing and journalism industries go from here.
Real - time chats and online forums for writers of any genre.
Write Page: The WritePage is an on - line newsletter with over 300 pages of author and book information for readers and how - to information for writers of genre fiction.
He also consults for writers of all genres.
Evil Eye Editing is a professional editing resource for writers of all genres.

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Yet there ought to be a clear distinction in our thinking between a critique of the effects of this genre, with its deceptive promises of liberation, and a more empathic inquiry into the writers and especially the readers of this literature, those searching for some kind of encouragement and relief that they have failed to find elsewhere.
The interpreter has to look for that meaning which a biblical writer intended and expressed in his particular circumstances, and in his historical and cultural context, by means of such literary genres as were in use at his time, To understand correctly what a biblical writer intended to assert, due attention is needed both to the customary and characteristic ways of feeling, speaking and storytelling which were current in his time, and to the social conventions of the period.
The real advantage of a golden age for a literary genre is the elevation of its second - rank authors: Merely good writers become great writers when they happen to live at the right moment.
Peter Abelard's seminal work, Sic et non, which quoted Church Fathers on both sides of a series of theological questions, set the tone for the Questions genre of the Middle Ages, The writer set out a Question, stated the best arguments on both sides (thesis and antitheses), made a determination (synthesis), and then rebutted each of the antitheses in detail.
Other writers have attempted to explain the capacity of narrative to summarize the complexities of self - understanding: «Narrative history of a certain kind,» says Alasdair MacIntyre, «turns out to be the basic and essential genre for the characterization of human actions.
The chancellor is understood to have invited a select group of Tory MPs to 11 Downing Street for the lunch with the writer whose four volume biography of Lyndon Johnson (the fifth volume is on the way) is seen as the best of the genre.
Writer - director Thom Eberhardt (Captain Ron, The Night Before), who had just come off of a similar survivalist horror tale, Sole Survivor, imbues his film with a tongue planted firmly in his cheek, and a genuine love for the various B - movie genres that gives the film the necessary sense of fun needed in order to not get bogged down in deadly seriousness that would have done the film in for sure.
Language: English Genre: Biography / Crime MPAA rating: R Director: Bennett Miller Actors: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Chris Cooper Plot: The Biography of a writer who closely follows the murders of a Kansas family and their reasons for the crime.
If you ask Alex Garland, writer and director of «Ex Machina,» if his goal was to make the film a «game changer» for the genre, he would probably say, «Hell, no.»
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Hawaii International Film Festival and winner of the Special Jury Mention at the San Sebastian Surfilm Festibal, this Sundance Channel co-production by Director Justin Mitchell (Death Cab for Cutie: Drive Well, Sleep Carefully, Jenny Lewis: Welcome to Van Nuys, Ted Leo: Dirty Old Town & Songs for Cassavetes) and Writer Vince Medeiros (Surfing & Huck Magazine) is an inspired and hugely original documentary that takes the surf film genre into never - before - seen territory.
Writer - director - star Michael Rosenbaum indulges in countless old - hat genre tropes in Back In The Day, a tale of an average Joe who goes home for his high - school reunion, pals around with buddies, and tries to rekindle a romance with his ex.
Fortunately, writer - director Scott Cooper found financing for Hostiles, a film with much more on its mind than the pitfalls of the well - worn, currently not - often - attempted genre that in this case tries to make a case for racial understanding against all odds.
The master of all things genre, writer / composer / director John Carpenter has signed an overall deal with Universal Cable Productions that will see him create, develop and executive produce projects with UCP for NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment as well as other networks and streaming services.
Here at COGconnected, we have a few writers who are understandably excited for the title, and fans of the genre will likely have a tough choice ahead of them given the fighting game options available.
Peter Hall Peter Hall is an editor, writer, and critic for Movies.com, a contributing editor to Fandango.com, and the owner of Horror's Not Dead, a site dedicated to all things genre film.
The Uninvited is DreamWorks's redo of the 2003 Korean chiller A Tale of Two Sisters, and it's rather appropriate that the title was changed, for while the film hews close to some of original writer - director Kim Ji - woon's basic concepts and a few specific shots, directors the Guard Brothers (Charles and Thomas) and screenwriters Craig Rosenberg, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard take a very loose spin on things plot wise — namely, reconfiguring the overall story into much more conventional American genre terms.
Making KICKBOXER: VENGEANCE has been a priority and passion of mine for several years and I'm thrilled to be able to partner with RLJ Entertainment to bring this genre back to theatres,» said producer and writer Logothetis.
Director Sen, previously known for social realist films, and writer, cinematographer, editor and composer here too, shows masterful command of genre.
The Italian genre movie writer / director Lucio Fulci is probably best known for his ultra-gory horror movies, such as Zombie Flesh Eaters (a.k.a. Zombie), The Beyond and City of the Living Dead, so he's often considered a rather trashy director by more mainstream critics.
It sold well on DVD (according to Home Media Magazine writer Thomas K. Arnold, it was «the holiday season's top overperformer in terms of home video sales») and, according to Billboard, the movie's soundtrack peaked at third on the Billboard 200, the chart for albums of any genre, while Kendrick's song from the film, «Cups,» peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100.
Also like the jokes in the film, the amount of writers feels like overkill for such rudimentary approach to a spy genre film.
Writer - director Brian Metcalf utilizes special effects as a sort of tech - age concealer, to try to spackle over various production cracks and shore up narrative deficiencies, but the result is a risible hodge - podge of quarter - baked cliches and jumbled action that is a non-starter for even generally forgiving genre fans.
But for a film borne from a celebrated and contentious writer's most notorious novel (one critic of Ballard's novel raved he was «beyond psychiatric help»), and a director previously nicknamed the «Baron of Blood» for his enraged genre pictures, was it truly any wonder?
The result is an existential quandary that writer - director Christopher McQuarrie negotiates with characteristic cleverness and a sly respect for the sheer durability of genre; at once questioning and reaffirming the pleasures of cinematic espionage, this is the rare sequel that leaves its franchise feeling not exhausted but surprisingly resurgent at 19 years and counting».
: For all of the body parts that Stephen King has torn asunder in his numerous books and film adaptations, it's ironic that two of the most beloved movies ever about male bonding come from his book «Different Seasons» — a «Body» that spawned the CSI Our Gang of «Stand By Me,» and the prison breakout that lay behind «Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption,» Wisely shortened to the last three titles by writer - filmmaker Frank Darabont, this 1994 classic of an unbreakable man slowly chiseling his way out of a Maine hellhole over the course of decades stands as not only the most soulful film in an understandably macho prison break genre, but also as a film that many rightfully consider to be one of the best movies ever made.
The western seems to be one of the least likely genre films for a reinvention that works, but somehow first time writer - director John M. McLean does it beautifully — creating a whole new thing out of a collection of old - feeling pieces.
Starring Chris Hemsworth, Richard Jenkins and Kristen Connolly Directed by Drew Goddard Rated R for strong bloody violence and gore, language, drug use and some sexuality / nudity Serenity writer / director Joss Whedon and Cloverfield writer Drew Goddard team up for this new take on the «cabin in the woods» genre of horror flicks.
by Walter Chaw It seemed like a good idea at the time: Kevin Costner — still a hot commodity just four years removed from Dances with Wolves, fresh from what might be the most important film of his career (A Perfect World), and not yet stigmatized by Waterworld — reteaming with his Silverado director Lawrence Kasdan, then one of the best genre writers in Hollywood, for a biopic of the famous lawman Wyatt Earp.
Horror fans and art - film aficionados alike have struggled some with what to make of writer - director Nicolas Pesce's debut film, which is disgusting enough for gore - hounds and pretty - looking enough for aesthetes, but which doesn't push either the genre or prestige buttons especially hard.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Star - Studded Stallone Action Flick Arrives on DVD To his credit, writer / director Sylvester Stallone miraculously assembled a cast for the flick containing many of the greatest legends of the action genre.
Instructions for; planting peas - science link Making a secret ink message - history link Trapping a wild thing - fiction Making jam sandwich - Dt link amd T4W unit How to be king of Wild thing - English MANY opportunities to read around the genre to develop writer toolkit.
Share your stuff with other writers you trust, join a Google or Facebook group of authors in your genre, share excerpts on your blog and ask for honest feedback.
The Power Writing Mastermind Group is an online community created by Pennsylvania author and writing coach, Jason W. Blair, for writers of all levels and genres.
Genre - LA ™ Creative Writing Conference The conference is ideal for all aspiring, active, and accomplished writers who want to improve the quality of their work, and...
Many traditional writers self publish such work because economically and physically there isn't a lot of sense in print publishing them, with the exception of limited edition chapbooks etc in specialised / genre markets, and usually for very popular writers.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareAnthologies, once a staple of genre publishing, have become a rarity at major publishing houses over the past couple of decades.Small presses still embrace the anthology format, however, as do genre readers — ... -LSB-...]
For so a period of time this genre was neglected by many Christian writers.
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