Sentences with phrase «just written a book about»

has just written a book about the Smurfs, calling the blue creatures racist, sexist, Stalinist Nazis.
She's a comedian and she had just written a book about pregnancy, and she said to me, I would never want to parent the way you do and I think it sounds ridiculous in theory, but, she said, the way you talk about it makes it sound so not judgmental and it actually sounds like it makes sense even if I wouldn't choose it.
Once, filling in for a missing lecturer, she was introduced as «the woman who has just written a book about a six - meter - long, death - dealing penis,» a reference to The Black - man of Zinacantan, her book about a Mayan legend.
Never knowing when to quit, NEA recently posted an article about Barbara Miner, who just wrote a book about Milwaukee called Lessons from the Heartland: A Turbulent Half - Century of Public Education in an Iconic American City.
Many self - published authors, and authors in general, just write books about general topics (like literary books) without any thought about genre or product positioning.
Let's say there's been a horrific shooting that's getting national attention, and you've just written a book about post-traumatic stress disorder in teens.
Eugenics lead to widespread ethnic cleansing (we call it the Holocaust), and he just wrote a book about eco-minded terrorists; both topics can be taken to a dangerous extreme, and he is just cautioning those of blind faith that the proof of foundation - sponsored science has been entirely wrong in the past, and has led to horrible atrocities.
If you had just written a book about the Apocalypse, how would you promote it?
I didn't tell you because I had just written a book about all the times I moved to my dream house (Love the Home You Have).

Not exact matches

Or as Rabidoux, who's writing a book about our housing obsession, puts it, «the majority of new homeowners are still renters; they've just gone from renting space to renting money.»
«In most of the Western world, salary just isn't something people feel comfortable talking aboutwrites researcher David Burkus in his 2016 book «Under New Management: How Leading Organizations are Upending Business as Usual.»
He wrote a best - selling book about his experiences called «Just Don't Fall,» and his comedic YouTube videos have an active following.
After numerous ideas, they narrowed down the list to just one: Keller would write a book about being a successful real estate agent.
«There really is a best time to do just about anything and everything, and that's especially true when it comes to buying things,» writes Mark Di Vincenzo in his book, «Buy Ketchup in May and Fly at Noon»
I'm so - so as a writer, and am currently finishing up my second book (just write as a hobby), and in the past made about 30 - 50 dollars an hour as a free lance writer but that was a couple of years back, it was only for about 10 - 20 hours a month, and the gig just dried up.
«Whether Banayan knew it or not, the beautifully ironic thing about this book is that some of the most valuable insights into how to succeed came just as much from his own quest to write this book as it came from the wildly accomplished people he interviewed.
The Kingdom of God is not about mere words written down in a book that so many classify as just another piece of historical literature.
I wish Kerry would write a short book to be given to all who are about to lose a loved one, maybe, for those who never showed love or understanding, it just might change them, hopefully, and make them a different person with much more understanding.
Just because there are books written about Harry Potter doesn't mean he really exists.
Just because you have a book written about it, doesn't mean jack shit.
Start with Perpetua, throw in a part about a book that takes pot shots at the GOP (an easy enough target), Refute what was just written, add some questionable «readers digest» history, then end back with Perpetua?
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
just goes to show — a person can be smart enough to invent the calculus and write lucid books about optics — all the while maintaining delusional religious beliefs.
In a new edition of the New International Version of the Bible, «Game Plan for Life Bible, NIV: Notes by Joe Gibbs,» and a book of biblical devotions, «Game Plan for Life: Chalk Talks,» Gibbs writes frankly about many of his failures, about how just as his coaching career was soaring he was facing private calamities including a bad real estate deal that had him losing $ 35,000 a month and spiraling into bankruptcy.
Jen wrote one heart - needed, beautiful book about being God's hands through hospitality called Just Open the Door, and I highly recommend it.
I've just finished writing a book, The Contradiction of God — Why Everything You Thought You Knew About God Is Wrong, that may be of some interest to you.
Writing how he speaks, this book can seem most of the time like the transcript from a motivational talk, saturated with turns of phrase, just like he's having a chat with you about something that really inspires him.
I re-read a book recently, and the author wrote about how she was supposed to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us what is saving your life right now.
If you know about it once, you know about it always, or you have to accept that your bible is just a book written by men that has been edited and modified throughout the centuries and has no real bearing.
They just hate Christians that belive it is anything more than a book written by men about an imaginary ghost creature.
Also, I'm not against reading books written by biblical scholars, I just started down this path because Jeremy stated that this is the best book about Jesus, rather than applying that attribute to the bible itself.
When I write in my book The Atonement of God that God was not angry about sin, and did not need Jesus to die so that we could be forgiven, people get upset that I am presenting a God who looks and acts just like Jesus Christ instead of like a Hitlerian Zeus.
Every now and then I'd talk about my dream of writing a book about my experiences in Dayton, and one day my husband Dan said, «Why don't you stop talking about it and just do it?
We're talking about discipline (or the lack of it), church today, new friend debriefings, the book I'm writing, the school he's trying to finish (still) and how frustrating it is to work and work and still feel like you're just barely making ends meet because I do a lot of things really well but unfortunately, none of them make us much money.
I re-read a book recently, and the author wrote about how she was supposed to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us what...
Aruthur, instead of getting a study Bible, so you can have another man write you a book to tell you what the Bible states, just go Google the information you're wondering about.
This idea is guiding a lot of my life right now (and, yes, of course, I'm talking about way more than just writing a book):
And for those going into the secondary teaching, or who'd just like to get a sense of how American teenagers really are when asked about serious things, I'm sure the book he wrote based upon his years of teaching, Meetings at the Metaphor Café, is very much worth reading.
I haven't ever been here before and I don't know if I'll be here again and so I'm just going to let myself be happy and dorky about the fact that my name is on the cover of a book and I wrote that book and I love that book so much and I'm excited about people actually reading it.
Anyway, I will write a lot more about this when I get to the subject of hell in the current book I am writing on the violence of God, but I wanted to just give a short preview of my views on hell, and provide a follow - up from the post yesterday about whether Jesus spoke of hell more than heaven.
... but since you seem to think that God gets angry, and when I look to see how American Christians (that is, Fox News Christians) treat the least of these, my bretheren, then maybe... MAYBE... I'll change my mind about Christians... or I might just stick to that goats - on - the - left - hand story in that Book written by that guy who claims to be Matthew...
Just throw it away, treat it as it is, a work of fiction, like ANY other book written about Zeus, Apollo, Thor, Odin, or any other «god».
The thing I love about this book, (and all of Sarah's writing), is that she really gets the evolving faith experience and how it's not just an intellectual exercise, but rather a deeply personal and consuming rearrangement of the self that affects body, soul, relationships, and identity.
If you want to be free of the «bondage», just throw away that archaic book written by sheep and goat herders over 2000 years ago, then revised and added to about 1700 years ago.
There just isn't any proof that the bible is anything other than a prejuicial book about men from a certain time who desired power and wrote about a god that wanted them to have power, slaves, multiple wifes and children.
The Lord is not writing new books of the bible these days, but just about everyone I know that has a close personal walk with Jesus is seeing visions these days.
But, I just noticed that you wrote this about the bible: «It is the history of mankind all 6000 years of it in one little book
they are writing a book about stories that happened 700 years before their time... just idotic
Evangelical scholars have begun to write books about Mary, with two volumes, Tim Perry's Mary for Evangelicals and Scot McKnight's The Real Mary, appearing just this past year.
I have to say, that never have I felt so emotional — in a good way — about a recipe book, I think it is because Ella's passion and drive to share her love of natural nutritional delights with us just shines out of every page, her style of writing is fresh, vibrant and engaging.
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