1) People just love to talk — I know
this from my magazine writing.
After 32 years SI's Gary Smith is retiring
from magazine writing.
Not exact matches
We were even
written up in a popular family
magazine, but haven't seen a bump
from that.
When sitting in my dark gray cell with my books, newspapers and
magazines, while
writing, reading and researching the tech sector, I would visualize myself in Silicon Valley at partner meetings, with my new startup, raising capital
from prominent venture capitalists.
In the most literal terms, Wolff,
from 1998 until he decamped for Vanity Fair this winter,
wrote the weekly «This Media Life» column for New York
magazine, spinning out stylish, pointed observations on everything
from Viacom's power struggles to Rupert Murdoch's love life.
From her early days reporting for Money
Magazine to now hosting the primetime series, Follow the Leader on CNBC, and
writing monthly for O, The Oprah
Magazine and Mint.com, she's become the go - to money expert for millennials.
That's why, as Steven Johnson
writes in The New York Times
Magazine, «The Bitcoin bubble may ultimately turn out to be a distraction
from the true significance of the blockchain.»
Ric is a veteran journalist who got his start reporting
from the tobacco fields of southwestern Ontario, but came to Edmonton in the early 1980s to cover politics and other matters for Alberta Report, where he rose to executive editor, before moving on to senior
writing and editing positions with Maclean's
Magazine in Toronto and the Globe and Mail in Vancouver.
Most recently, he
wrote a series of posts on link building — «Link Building Workshop 1: Rethinking the Link» and «Link Building Workshop 2:
From Link Builder to Link Specialist» and he will be authoring an article in the upcoming Fall issue of the
magazine.
• «The road
from Stonewall, June 1969, to Stonewall, June 2011, was a trajectory of greater social acceptance of difference and nonconformity,»
writes National Review's deputy managing editor on the
magazine's website, describing the scene the night New York approved homosexual «marriage» at the famous gay bar where the riot that started the homosexual rights movement began.
Frans and Annemieke Alting von Geusau - Houben FAITH
MAGAZINE September - October 2015 Frans and Annemieke Alting von Geusau - Houben look at the current position of Catholic families, and
write from their own experience about the possibilities and practicalities of a radical and joy - filled Catholic family life.
The proposal comes
from Dr. Donald McGavran, Dean Emeritus of the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary in California, USA, considered a pioneer of a movement called church growth, in an article called «Giant Step in Christian mission,» that he
wrote for an American
magazine.
Bryan Cones
from the U.S. Catholic
magazine wrote in response, «Bishop of Covington: Are you completely out of your mind?
Islam today still beheads people for apostacy — if not on the national level then at the village / local level (saudi arabia, Iran), still burn people to death for witchcraft (indonesia and saudi arabia), Draw the prophet and earn yourself a death sentence
from the Clergy,
Write a book critical of islam and get the same deal, write a magazine article expessing concern about the rise of islam in your country and have your throat slit on a public street in YOUR own count
Write a book critical of islam and get the same deal,
write a magazine article expessing concern about the rise of islam in your country and have your throat slit on a public street in YOUR own count
write a
magazine article expessing concern about the rise of islam in your country and have your throat slit on a public street in YOUR own country...
I thought of this when running through my files looking for an illustration for a column I
write for our diocesan newspaper, and finding a story
from the bright, stylish, and very intelligent
magazine New Scientist with the headline «Dear God, please confirm what I already believe.»
Then on Friday, I'll be at our SheLoves
Magazine, sharing about why I couldn't have
written that book without a certain lioness
from South Africa.
«In July 2010, Marvin Olasky, editor - in - chief of WORLD
magazine,
wrote that Sojourners accepted money
from George Soros, who has financed groups supporting abortion and atheism.
For anyone who enjoys Mark Twain's writings, as I do, he
wrote «Extract
from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven», which first appeared in print in Harper's
Magazine in December 1907 and which was later published in book form.
e.g. — «In July 2010, Marvin Olasky, editor - in - chief of WORLD
magazine,
wrote that Sojourners accepted money
from George Soros, who has financed groups supporting abortion and atheism.
World
magazine then
wrote about the «Stealth Bible» amid heavy criticism
from Focus on the Family's James Dobson, Jerry Falwell and others.
I had read much of Borges's work, including many relatively unknown essays and reviews, as I prepared to
write a dissertation on his «Libros y autores extranjeros» («Foreign Books and Authors»), a biweekly column he published
from 1936 - 39 in the Buenos Aires
magazine El Hogar.
Not only was he a sort of
writing machine — book after book flowed
from his pen, and anyone who leafed through this
magazine during his tenure will know that he did not suffer
from writer's block — but he was also quick on his feet, amusing, passionate, ferociously articulate, where the ferocity was often as important as the clarity.
As soon as I came home, I
wrote up a short
magazine article conveying this prediction, and warning readers that, whatever they were hearing
from most of the media and university Russia experts, the end was nigh.
Someone called «
Writing Prompter» suggests this way of writing an essay: Pick up anything in your house with text on it that isn't a book or magazine, then «Freewrite for fifteen minutes, recording as many words and phrases from the objects as you can, and taking note
Writing Prompter» suggests this way of
writing an essay: Pick up anything in your house with text on it that isn't a book or magazine, then «Freewrite for fifteen minutes, recording as many words and phrases from the objects as you can, and taking note
writing an essay: Pick up anything in your house with text on it that isn't a book or
magazine, then «Freewrite for fifteen minutes, recording as many words and phrases
from the objects as you can, and taking note of....
In her April «What I Know for Sure» column in her
magazine, Oprah
writes: «The irony of relationships is that you're not usually ready for one until you can say
from the deepest part of yourself, «I will never again give up my power to another person.»»
• A reader who apparently feels some sort of moral obligation to keep on reading, despite all, the New Yorker sends us a letter received
from an Andrew Solomon who
wrote in that
magazine an encomium to doctor - assisted suicide and related escapes
from the curse of life.
While I was menu planning this week I pulled out my recipe notebook that I use to
write down family or passed down recipes and to store recipes I've cut
from magazines.
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* Tickets include VIP line privileges, complimentary coat - check, an upgraded souvenir Boston Wine Expo glass and complimentary glass of champagne, gift - bag, access to wine samples
from over 200 producers, complimentary culinary samples, a glossy
magazine outlining locations of the exhibitors, information on celebrity chef demos, schedule of guided tastings and seminars and space to
write tasting notes.
* Tickets include a souvenir Boston Wine Expo glass, access to the VIP Lounge and wine samples
from over 200 producers, three pre-selected seminars, complimentary culinary samples, a glossy
magazine outlining locations of the exhibitors, access to celebrity chef demos, schedule of guided tastings and seminars and space to
write tasting notes.
* Tickets include a souvenir Boston Wine Expo glass, access to wine samples
from over 200 producers, complimentary culinary samples, a glossy
magazine outlining locations of the exhibitors, access to celebrity chef demos, schedule of guided tastings and seminars and space to
write tasting notes.
If you're highly allergic or just interested in healthy food, the Gluten - Free Food Allergy Fest
from the allergy - friendly
magazine Living Without is hitting various spots in the country as I
write.
These Soft Tacos are a riff on the Flour Tortilla recipe
from my book, reprinted in the article I
wrote in the current issue of Living Without
Magazine.
Is it the Nestle Toll House cookie recipe, a beloved hand -
written recipe, or one
from a
magazine clipping or cookbook?
Food & Wine
magazine's Emily Kaiser
wrote an article in November that highlighted two of my favorite things: Steve Sando's Rancho Gordo heirloom beans, and a bean recipe
from NOPA - a restaurant just a short walk
from my front door.
Perhaps the most unusual theory of the origin of the word curry comes
from Selat Elbis Sopmi of London's Punjab Restaurant, who
wrote in The Curry Club
Magazine that some centuries ago an Irish sea captain married into a wealthy family.
As Madison
Magazine writes, «Creations range
from pub - style sandwiches to elaborate spreads, like the broken - down whole rabbit and lobster dish, served family - style on a rustic wooden board.
A writer, editor, lexicographer and onetime student of Ely Culbertson, Morehead edited Culbertson's Bridge World
magazine, and later,
from 1959 to 1963,
wrote a daily bridge column for The New York Times.
On Wednesday, which is my day off
from the store, when I'm through
writing for the day, I tromp down to the basement and find two big boxes of newspapers and
magazines I've carried with me as I've moved
from place to place over the past two decades.
In 1928, a British sports
magazine wrote that, aside
from the tours of North American teams, «the chief ice hockey event in Europe is the intervarsity match.
I used to love that little «
magazine», and it was something that I could only find on this blog (I don't know of any other bloggers making a fanzine like that) and the style of
writing / layout separated it
from what we read daily here in the blog...
With just a little bit of ground work, you could be bringing in money
from writing blog posts,
magazine articles, marketing brochures, medical transcripts, online courses, or how - to manuals.
«Limey» Dip: I got this recipe
from one of my favorite bloggers, Catherine Newman, back when she was
writing for the now - defunct Wondertime
magazine.
«After
writing an editorial criticizing Babywise in a
magazine of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Matt Aney said he was flooded with calls
from nurses and other pediatricians complaining about Babywise parents who would not give up strict feeding schedules against medical advice.
Some more blog reaction to my article on character education in the New York Times
Magazine,
from Mothering 21 (a blog for parents of adult children who aren't quite sure if they're adults or children), Early Ed Watch, and the Evil HR Lady, who
writes:
From essays in grade school to articles in professional journals and parenting
magazines,
writing has been a passion of mine for most of my life.
Jennifer Massoni Pardini is a longtime
magazine editor and contributor who earned her M.F.A. in English and Creative
Writing from Mills College.
She is a past regional Families with Children
from China coordinator, and has
written for Adoptive Families
Magazine and Adoption Today.
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