Sentences with phrase «hear about your novel»

So exciting to hear about your novel coming out this year!
African writers have noticed a particular publishing bias: «My... friend Mercy, when she heard about my novel, congratulated me: I had found out «what the white people wanted to read and given it to them,»» says prizewinning Nigerian writer Adaobi Nwaubani.
I have an e-reader now too, which has drastically changed how I buy books and how I hear about novels that interest me.

Not exact matches

By now, everyone who reads contemporary fiction will have heard of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary Mantel's acclaimed historical novels about Thomas Cromwell, the powerful advisor to Henry VIII who all but single - handedly disestablished the Catholic Church in England.
I am not gonna comment on all these sick opinions,, I understand now that most of westerns oppose Islam, therefor they don't wan na hear anything good about it,, all they do they lie and believe their lies,, good for you guys but believe me no one in this world helps the US as Muslims do to the country in all important fields,, and please don't dare me to write novels what we've done to you and i am as a person from Saudi,, You should be thankful instead of your sick racist minds,, TRUST me no one can stop the huge flow of ISLAM anywhere,
In him there is the appearance of a novel response to a complex situation; and as such, he brings about new ways of understanding and new kinds of adjustment to the world which then may be shared and developed by those who hear him and accept his message.
«We concentrated on including novel ideas that they may not have heard about already.»
To be completely honest, I hadn't heard about Zermatt until Summer 2017, when I started reading John le Carré's novel «The Night Manager».
Last we heard, Starry Eyes writing / directing duo Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer were about to take on another remake of Stephen King's 1983 novel Pet Sematary...
I personally would have liked to hear more about the differences between the novel and the film, and gone into more detail about the actual making of the film, but oh well.
You know you're a real fan of «Psycho,» Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film adaptation of Robert Bloch's 1959 novel, if your first reaction to hearing about A&E's new series, «Bates Motel,» which premieres on March 18, was to grumble, «They've already done a TV show called «Bates Motel.»»
One moral of this tale, Anderson's newly minted revamp of a warhorse ending notwithstanding (in the novel, Doc motors off alone in the fog) is heard when Sortilège muses invisibly about the enforced decline of the Sixties:
Syrup (R for profanity, sexual references and brief drug use) Screen adaptation of Max Barry's dark novel of the same name about a slacker (Shiloh Fernandez) who has to trust a cutthroat marketing executive (Amber Heard) if his million - dollar idea is to have any hope of succeeding.
Based on the novel by Max Brooks, the film focuses on Lane — who, early on, hears about an outbreak of rabies on the television news.
Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander and Amber Heard all star in the forthcoming film adaptation of author David Ebershoff's novel about Lili Elbe, one...
This is the kind of thing you'd expect on a women's cable network movie - of - the - week, and screenwriter Allison Burnett (working from, what I've heard, a more meta - fictional novel by Charles Baxter; this kind of circumstantial plotting might actually work as meta - fiction) takes a kind of dopey sincerity about the whole thing.
Perrault is a lawyer turned writer; Dossier is based on a true case which he first heard about from spies who assisted him while he was researching his novel l'Orchestre Rouge.
The project has been in limbo since 2005 but it seems as though it's back on and having read a little more about the novel, I'm happy to hear it's back because it sounds pretty awesome.
So, when I heard that Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters was a visual novel all about busting ghosts, my interest was piqued.
After seeing hearing they would direct an adaptation of Nick Hornby's fine novel About a Boy, I thought I would get a chance to retract that early statement.
Blatty then returned to the world of fiction with a novel that was inspired in part by a story that he heard about while studying at Georgetown about an alleged case of demonic possession and a subsequent exorcism that was said to have occurred in 1949 in Maryland.
, in which the usual filmmaking suspects (in addition to novelist Gregory, whom I was eager to hear from) talk about moving from non-fiction to novel to screenplay.
We're hearing good things about We the Animals, a family drama based on an acclaimed novel (featuring hottie boombalottie Raúl Castillo, from Looking!
We can infer that Deidre is a woman who may well have never ventured far from her hometown, as meeting and hearing about the life of someone from a foreign country is novel and «fancy», no matter the context.
I'm reminded of stories I've heard about the British system, in which schools are allowed to choose a limited number of literary works to have their secondary students tested on, with the result that students may spend two years doing nothing but intensively studying a couple of novels.
I look forward to hearing more updates about your novel
The novel is set to publish in August 2011, and we can't wait to hear more about it.
I had a great time meeting with publicists at the various publishing houses to hear about their Fall fiction lists, and I'm really excited to share some great new novels with our readers.
You never hear about the poor bastard who wrote twenty unpublished novels, went through a dozen agents, ruined his career and marriage.
Again, I've heard other authors say similar things about blog tours: they might be effective for selling non-fiction, but they're not necessarily a great way to promote a novel.
If you want to hear more about my work, especially the upcoming novel The Queensberry Rule, sign up to my email list.
(Click hear to read an interview with Martel about his new novel.)
Her passion for supporting the independent and self publishing communities has driven her to spread the word about publishers, authors, and novels you've never heard of.
Author Joyce Maynard heard about my earlier post on the striking cover design of her new novel, Labor Day, and was nice enough to email over the weekend with some reflections of her own about the cover.
Heard about a new novel or an up - and - coming author?
I distinctly remember a couple years ago hearing about a debut novel by a high - profile editor who worked in New York publishing, and it received all this pre-publication attention and publicity, as you would expect.
We don't hear much about the great bestsellers in educational publishing (although I can assure you than many earn both their publishers and their authors a great deal more than the average new novel).
There's a void in your life that can only be filled by hearing erotic tales about the characters in Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park novel, written by brilliant authors and read by the amazing Baruch Porras - Hernandez.
Since the novel's publication, have you heard anything more about the practice?
By now, you've most likely heard something about 2000's cult - favorite horror novel House of Leaves.
Have you heard about any other novels coming out next year that will be worth the wait?
Universal issues of family relationships, coming - of age, and death are packed tightly in this thought - provoking, richly cast novel about teenage Theo, who is the only hearing member in his family of four.
So I wish we had heard more about her in the novel.
There are some very minor edits in Naruto in Shonen Jump — taking out Naruto giving the finger is the main one I remember hearing about — and they all carry over to the graphic novels.
you have by now heard about the meteoric rise of indie author Colleen Hoover, whose latest novel Hopeless is selling faster than tequila in Tijuana, breaking records all over the place, and has occupied the # 1 spot on Amazon most of the time since Christmas.
Walk through the aisles and browse the shelves to find a Lou Mason novel that catches your eyes — or pick up a book you've heard about but never read.
We've all heard about, or experienced, the difficulty that comes with finally letting go of your novel, and sending it out into the world.
The site does not have to be extravagant, but should allow potential customers to learn about your book, hear what others are saying about the novel, and purchase it.
If you are writing a Novel... here's the # 1 tip you will hear from successful authors: Write the story you'd most want to read.Forget about writing one that your Mom would like you to write or one that won't embarrass Gramma.
Since I haven't heard about any graphic novels for the Kobo, I went to their store and poked around a bit.
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