Not exact matches
Everyone wants to
be the director, CEO, the manager, the
writer — well,
guess what?
As a sole proprietor of a travel consulting service and as a free - lance
writer, I can
guess at some of the reasons for failure: Undercapitalization Undercapitalization Undercapitalizaton Oh yes, then there
is the fact that lots of folks just don't have the entrepreneurial personality, that can come up smiling in the face of crushing defeats (ask any real estate agent).
Dan Lyons, an author who
was briefly a Valleywag
writer, said what Mr. Thiel did «sets a scary precedent,» but «my
guess is that most people hate Gawker as much as he does, so he probably ends up looking like a hero among his own crowd.»
Guess who they
are thinking of hiring as a
writer?
My
guess is that the
writer of this article
is Gay and wants to
be recognized for it.
Not really... I
guess that I
'm just tired tonight... and lazy... and put off by beating my head against brick walls refuting misconceptions and fallacies, so I passed it off onto the researcher
writers.
Pausanias, an ancient Roman historian who wrote about the feats of strength and skill that the athletes of his day accomplished — I
guess this makes him the worlds first sports
writer — tells the story of a statue that
is in the Phigalian marketplace of a famous wrestler named Arrachion.
The 12th tradition says «Anonymity
is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions...» I
guess the
writer doesn't believe in following the traditions.
I
guess that
's why if a
writer doesn't use plenty of imagery and visual metaphors then I can hardly make it through their work.
I appreciate the good work that the
writers put in but a small effort in maintaining consistency in player ratings scale would help a lot.I
guess I
am not the only one unhappy with the way the ratings
are being done.
Secondly the readers need to understand that, although I, Pat J and a few others
are the regular contributors and publish the articles, I would hazard a
guess that nearly half of the articles published
are written and sent in to me, by YOU, the readers themselves, and I always provide the names or initials of the
writer.
But a couple blunders in the Double Jeopardy round (including blowing a Daily Double by naming «calculator» instead of «abacus» as the counting device with a name of Greek origin) put her behind Brian entering Final Jeopardy, and when she bet it all on an incorrect
guess of Michael Chabon as the last
writer to win an Oscar for an adaptation of his own book, she knew she
was toast (but stayed smiling, because she
's Julia):
Secondly the readers need to understand that, although Bob and I publish the articles, I would hazard a
guess that nearly half of the articles published
are written and sent in to me, by YOU, the readers themselves, and I always provide the names or initials of the
writer.
Find another marketing person — one who focuses on selling products, rather than one who fancies him - or herself a creative
writer (but I
'm guessing it
's a «him»).
Although by 2018, our friends and future masters, the robots, may have replaced us all as both readers and
writers... I
guess that
's a chance we'll just have to take.
I would further
guess the
writer's main points
are freedom of religion and widespread meaningful voting.
I mean, that
's one of the things that I
guess made me want to
be a
writer; there
was something almost magical about that, [that] not only can you put words together in such way that it gets somebody else to have a feeling just by reading it; you don't, but then I realized, you don't have to
be there.
I
'm guessing the
writer was unaware of the implicit dubiousness of putting «Berlin» in quotation marks.
I felt like I
was having a «
writers block» but I
guess with designing haha.
Like most of Lucy's book the Dating Game, the advice in this chapter
is confident, no - nonsense and ballsy... but
is Lucy actually taking her own / ghost
writer's advice, when it comes to her own love life??! I think we can probably already
guess the answer!
I
guess it can happen at any point, but if the
writer could not find a good reason to send those characters up there to turn off that machine, they
are not competent.
I consider myself a director first and a
writer second I
guess and while I
am writing a new story at the moment I
am also interested in the possibility of directing someone else's material at some point.
I
guess that the most responsible for this mess of a film
is writer / director / producer M. Night Shyamalan.
So Shakespeare and some spy called Jimmy Bond
are the culprits behind this crime - though it
's still not clear where Martin Freeman
is, though shooting something Marvel - related would
be a good
guess - and so
writer - showrunner Steven Moffat, producer Sue Vertue and Lestrade himself, Rupert Graves,
were the sole answer providers for the assembled masses.
It
's that rumor that
writer / directors the Spierig Brothers and screenwriter Tom Vaughan have used as the basis for Winchester, a tale about a psychologist named Eric Price (Jason Clarke) meeting with Winchester (Helen Mirren) to determine her sanity when, you
guessed it, the ghosts she
's trying to keep at bay get angry.
My
guess is having NINE
writers associated with the film
was a real problem.
So many
writers have come and gone in the years of development (including Jane Goldman, Bryan Fuller and even, briefly, Paul Thomas Anderson) that it
's anyone
's guess as to whether it
's still the same idea.
One truly can compare the watching of how big studios and their hired bigwigs operate as the equivalent of watching how sausage gets made, as many of us to very much enjoy the end product, but we would
be less pleased if we
were to know how a kernel of inspiration from the mind of a
writer can
be second -
guessed and repackaged due to executive decisions made by relatively visionless empty suits who
are in the creation process solely to make money, squeezing out all trace of artistic merit where it interferes with bottom - line profit.
I
guess if he can generate laughter from a coronary, there
is no reason
writer Will Reiser and director Jonathan Levine (The Wackness) can't treat Cancer as Comedy.
I
'm guessing a combination of a new
writer (
s) and / or the current
writers coming off / starting to partake in, drugs.
Meanwhile, director Lance Edmands, the
writer and director of his effort and the editor of Lena Dunham's «Tiny Furniture» crafts an superbly restrained, adult and thoughtful picture — you would never
guess in a million years that this
was made by a first time feature - length filmmaker.
In a nutshell, the story follows Marty (Colin Farrell) who
is struggling from
writer's block on his new screenplay for which he only has a few vague ideas and a title so far which
is, you
guessed it, «Seven Psychopaths.»
The Stepford Wives meets
Guess Who
's Coming to Dinner in Get Out (2017), the directorial debut of
writer / comedian Jordan Peele, a tricky and successful mix of social satire, modern horror, and savvy commentary on race as experienced by a person of color in a largely white society.
The fact that the film
was co-written and directed by one of television's Lost
writers might tell you that you'll
be guessing quite a bit and getting it wrong.
It could
be the decent cast, it could
be the decent director, or it could
be the decent
writer — but personally, I think what makes this one watchable
is the immense fun of trying to
guess what the next outrageously ridiculous move made by one of the four main characters will
be.
I
guess this
was kind of inevitable, since all the dialogue in the recent Sonic games have
been written by the
writers of Happy Tree Friends.
As you might
guess from this buddy - casting coup, Gad came up with the idea for the film, which he
's developing along with
writers Aaron and Jordan Kandell.
As you may have
guessed, the game
is based on the Conan: The Barbarian, the universe created by
writer Robert E. Howard almost a century ago.
Questions that appear to require thought
are really
guess - what - the -
writer - of - the - test - item -
was - thinking.
interesting but totally wrong you must of forgotten your start when you became a
writer or what every your
are, myself I
'm amatuer
writer trying to make it anyway I can and if that mean to self publish do to the funding I
'm limited too to get started I
guess that mean I
'm fake granted I have two poetry books published on Amazon, Kindle and LuLu also a third one coming out in Apr also a short story coming out this Mar and also working on a Gothic Novel I
guess that means I
'm a fake and not an Author
Editor Constance Renfrow features short stories from
writers that
are all, as would
be guessed from the title, Millennials themselves.
Because writing as a trade has no governing board, and nothing to certify
writers as professionals (unlike, say, lawyers), there
was and
is no way to know if the
writer giving information really has knowledge or
is just
guessing.
I, like Joe, have a large backlist of titles, have had agents, several, and have published with maybe eight of the publishers in NYC and
guess what - there
are legitimate
writers publishing ebooks every two hours right now and soon I hope to have every book I ever wrote — around fifty on ebooks.
Hat in hand,
writers would stand at their door (metaphorically, I
'm guessing) begging to
be let in.
I
guess my roundabout point here
is that
writers have OPTIONS these days.
My plan
is close to yours, only I
guess I
'm a fast
writer.
My
guess is, certain genres (like erotica) won't mind paying 99cents or even 2.99 for a short read, but other types of genres won't do so well (business books expect more meat, scifi / fantasy readers expect more story — they might buy a short from a famous
writer, but maybe not a
writer they don't recognize).
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Posted by Victoria Strauss for
Writer Beware If you've
been reading this blog for long, you may have
guessed that I
'm not a big fan of writing contests.
I
guess people that demands you to write according to their demands, don't understand that artists (
writers are artists in words and weaving stories)
are different kind of breed altogether.