Sentences with phrase «got writing chops»

Lexi really walks the talk — she's got the writing chops and business savvy to help anyone set - up a successful online business, and does it while traveling the world and maximizing her own time.
BEST FOR YOU IF: You've got writing chops, clout, or popularity.

Not exact matches

«How do you write something that's supposed to be funny about a woman getting chopped up in a Cuisinart?»
After the pork is finished cooking (if you use 1 # of chops like I wrote below, it will probably take at least 3 batches), you get started on the sauce.
Screenwriter Daniel Casey wrote the script, and he's got sci - fi chops to spare: he did an uncredited rewrite on «10 Cloverfield Lane» and is also working on Chad Stahelski's «Kill or Be Killed,» reportedly about a murderous demon.
Cleverly written with performances strong enough to elevate it further, Black Sheep offers an enjoyable way to watch a would - be lamb chop get its revenge.
As Oscar season arrives, you can always expect a film to appear where it wants to throw its weight around and get its hands dirty by delivering a downbeat drama where the writing is empathetic and the actors can really show off their chops.
Known for his acting chops in Art School Confidential, The Social Network and more recently, a stint on «The Handmaid's Tale,» Max Minghella got into the vocation of filmmaking with Teen Spirit — a feature film debut he also wrote and which becomes one of several 2018 projects for American independent swiss army knife actress Elle Fanning.
In a must read story on today's The Naked City Blog, Daniel Denvir writes that «the remaining schools would get chopped up into «achievement networks» where public or private groups compete to manage about 25 schools, and the central office would be chopped down to a skeleton crew of about 200.
H: As a result of the above, I got my chops up and — following the experts» advice — meticulously followed agency protocols, and wrote personalized query letters to only the agents whose interests matched my genre.
Showing your face (and showing off your writing chops) at writers conferences and other events is a great way to build an audience and get to know your fellow writers.
Of course, it's also no surprise to me that some self - published authors think this way, too, they are the ones who are now complaining that they are going to have to hold a reader's attention all the way through a story to get their full due or adjust how they were gaming the system (no longer can they chop up existing stories — ruining the experience of the reader — instead of writing good stories appropriate to the desired length).
You should take the month of January to get everything ironed out; write down your trading goals, chop them up into bite size pieces that you can easily accomplish and workout all the details of your trading plan.
If VS feels he has the chops, he should write a paper and get it published, somewhere.
Many of the reviews were about the difficulty of getting a reservation or the high cost, rather than the food itself, though one reviewer wrote, «anybody who could grill a steak or chop carrots could cook this food.»
But if you find yourself in a dog - eat - dog job market, you're going to want a writer who will spend some time getting to know you, and has the writing chops to make you look competitive on paper.
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