Sentences with phrase «later writing posts for»

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If someone needs you to write a guest post and you're slammed with assignments and interviews, then negotiate for a later date.
I focused on blogging early on after I launched my business, and it was enormously helpful to me to be able to associate with the Huffington Post (the first publication I started writing for), and later for the Harvard Business Review and Forbes.
After graduating from Simmons College in Boston with a journalism degree, Ifill began her career writing for the Boston Herald - American, jumped to the Baltimore Evening Sun and later the Washington Post.
«Having been in practice for 50 years serving a predominantly geriatric patient population, and now a septuagenarian myself, I can attest that the American people need much more medical information from these candidates,» Dr. David L. Scheiner wrote in a Washington Post op - ed in late August.
But a flexible work policy is just as beneficial for businesses, Branson writes in his latest blog post.
With Buffer, you can write and schedule posts for later, track engagement, conversions, and trends, and collaborate with your team members.
I don't update this blog much now, as most of my writing goes to Maclean's — please check here for the latest — as well as occasional posts at the Globe and Mail here.
Jeremy, you just gave me a great idea for the post I'm planning to write later today for Graceground on «Being The Church In The Community — Part 2».
The post, which was later deleted, was written in response to another comment which called for the president to be impeached.
You did not know it at the time of this post, but I had a post already written and scheduled for the following day about the birth of Jesus, and I argue similarly that Jesus was born in late September.
Here's my latest list — this seems like a good spot to set this down, as nobody's posting much on this thread... ---- bad letter combinations / words to avoid if you want to post that wonderful argument: Many, if not most are buried within other words, but I am not shooting for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any words I have missed as a comment (no one has done this yet)-- I found some but forgot to write them down.
I'm actually just about done writing a post building on the part of one of the above comments — after being interrupted by a series of meetings this afternoon — it will be posted later today if you want to check it out for a more long - winded attempt at further clarification.
I will write some posts later this week about how this can happen, but for now, think about the freedom and flexibility you would enjoy in pastoral ministry if you did not have to worry about a paycheck from the church.
Anyway, I think I have written some posts later on in my blog about what you say, that the prophets worked «secular» jobs (and the priests as well) to provide for their families.
I wrote a little post, late in the afternoon yesterday, in the stolen 30 minutes between my real - work for...
My daughter's birthday is actually today, too (I publish my posts late at night so that it's ready for people to read first thing in the morning, so I often write them as if it's already the next day)... what a good day to be born!
We were married under those twinkling trees at sunset, and if you were to tell me six years later I'd be writing a blog post for a recipe using the nuts we were surrounded by all evening, I would have had a good laugh.
However, as I reread past blog posts and thought about it some more, the more I felt like I should write something if only to have it to look back on later and for posterity.
I remember the post from some time ago to photo document a day in your baby's life and write it out for them to read later.
In my defense I was writing this post way too late at night, but that's still no excuse for missing several simple solutions to the reader's problem.
I'll write more on that later but you can google «post partum belly wrapping» and vata is an Ayurvedic term for wind and movement.
In a separate posting, he wrote of a woman who once approached him with a question as he waited for Wade at the state Capitol and that he later regretted not «crushing her windpipe» and slamming his car door into her legs for bothering him.
Apologies for the sparse posting of late; I've been juggling client projects and other writing assignments (yes, I've been cheating on you), plus some transient - but - unpleasant health thingies.
Just a few months later, the New York Post spotted the new borough president «convincing a meter maid to stop writing a ticket for his illegally parked city car outside Zabar's on the Upper West Side...»
I read this article and hit me with a thousands bricks... I am 36 yo woman finishing up my post doc... of course single... irony is that I am writing my research proposal for academic job application... (I have my PhD so it is too late to quit now)... but still The Extra Hurdles Of Being A Female PhD is right
I'm not sure they were convinced, but for me the message really hit home a few weeks later, as I was reading a post at the blog Tenure, She Wrote.
I originally wrote this post in 2012, and now 3 years later after many emails about this post and comments I have updated it and am looking for a new recommendations!
In Ashley's latest post, she writes about What I Always Pack For Mexico.
I know, I am WAY late on this post but my July Glossybox Beauty Subscription came right before I left for California so I threw a bunch of items in my bag to try out on my trip and then got carried away with everything going on and forgot to write about it!
Back in January Julie wrote a post Statement Earrings for Spring which called out the trend, but who knew it would still be around 6 months later?
I am a little late with writing this post, but it was such a fun trip that I wanted to document everything from where we shopped, ate, and stayed for those of you who are planning a trip to New York City in the future.
I'll be writing a post about the Park Hyatt later, but for now, lets talk about Valentine's Day!
I am writing this post at midnight while watching my favorite late night talk show... Watch What Happens Live hosted by my ever favorite Andy Cohen (P.S. his new book is out now & would make a perfect holiday gift for the Housewives lover in your life..hint - hint get it here) OK now back to the basics... how I rocked a bomber jacket take 1.
A mash - up of Pinterest and Instagram, or «Pinstagram» as Exton calls it, members can post pictures of things like their latest vacation or what they're having for lunch instead of writing a long - winded profile, allowing the photos to speak for the user.
At the WGA West ceremoney in Los Angeles special honors went to: The Post writers Liz Hannah and Josh Singer with Paul Selvin Award; Milk writer Dustin Lance Black with the Valentine Davies Award for his work for the LGBTQ community; Mary Tyler Moore show co-creator James L. Brooks with the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement; writer - producer Alison Cross (Roe vs. Wade, Murder in the First) with the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television Writing Achievement; and late comic - book icon Len Wein, co-creator of Wolverine, with the Animation Writers Caucus Animation Writing Award.
The latest attack comes from filmmaker Rod Lurie who writes an op - ed for the Huffington Post which seeks to contradict the film's idea that Hanna Schmitz, wonderfully...
The latest example: Michael Fletcher, writing for the Washington Post on Tuesday, who misleads his readers with the following: «The $ 4.35 billion effort was enacted last year as part of the $ 787 billion economic stimulus plan, marking one of the largest federal expenditures ever on the nation's public schools.»
As my Fordham colleague David Griffith wrote late last year in a post accompanying the release of The Best (and Worst) Cities for School Choice, resistance to the spread of parental choice in education is futile.
That bill then «sat in the House without a hearing for almost two months, a clear indication it was doomed,» the Denver Post editorial board later wrote.
Check out this post on author David Gaughran's latest writing book for a good place to start.
In a blog post I wrote for Authors Electric last month (Retelling Tales — It's Been Done Before) I hinted at my latest book.
In his post interview wrap - up, Mark shares a short section from The Healthy Writer that has resonated with him, discusses the importance of optimism in a writer's life, and then shares his own plans to train for a half - marathon later this year and how that ties back to an inspirational talk that Joanna gave in a backlist episode from her own The Creative Penn Podcast about a 100 Kilometer ultra marathon that she completed and what that taught her about her own writing.
I'll try to get back with a «real» post later today, but I have to run out of here shortly for a doctor's appointment and, duh, I forgot to write my post last night.
A few months later, reflecting on that time and the specific lessons I learned there, I wrote this post for my website.
Writing exclusively for Huffington Post Media, in the first paragraph he self - proclaims how he publishes his latest book simply and clearly.
I, too, am a publicist and wrote my latest guest post here on WU (not with my PR hat on, though) on having a vision (http://writerunboxed.com/2011/08/13/whats-your-vision/), which jibes perfectly with your message here about having a long - term plan for yourself as an author.
I'll update y ’ all on my doings later on, but I mostly wanted to write this post for others who are trying to price their books to get the most (earnings and visibility) out of their own series.
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Dana Sitar presents How I Published and Launched My Latest Ebook for Under $ 150 posted at DIY Writing, saying, «If you want to self publish but worry you can't afford it, here's a breakdown of my publishing costs — and how I got away with doing most of it for free!»
I know I'm a bit late, this post is old, but I had to take the time to congratulate you for having written SUCH A GREAT Ppost is old, but I had to take the time to congratulate you for having written SUCH A GREAT POSTPOST!
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