Sentences with phrase «literary geniuses who»

Popularization: Once the case is made intellectually, God recruits the artists, musicians, activists and literary geniuses who make intellectual arguments compelling to popular audiences, enabling laypersons to perceive the need for reform.
King is a literary genius who succeeds in weaving his stories together.

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I can't wait to see who the next epic literary genius will be.
It's a mild disappointment, but still more agreeable viewing than Alex Ross Perry's adeptly abrasive Listen Up Philip (Eureka, 15), in which Jason Schwartzman's young, chronically unpleasant New York novelist rails against all and any who might obstruct, oppose or simply ignore his perceived genius, bypassing his out - of - patience girlfriend (a glowing, film - crowning Elisabeth Moss) and stopping only at his own cross-generational foil: the Philip Roth - style literary titan (Jonathan Pryce) who provided the very model for his self - styled misanthropy.
From Academy Award - nominated screenwriter JOHN LOGAN (Gladiator, The Aviator, Hugo, Skyfall) and acclaimed, Tony Award - winning director MICHAEL GRANDAGE in his feature film debut, comes Genius, a stirring drama about the complex friendship and transformative professional relationship between the world - renowned book editor Maxwell Perkins (who discovered F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway) and the larger - than - life literary giant Thomas Wolfe.
I wasn't expecting literary genius from Moore and Lucas — who also wrote the script — but I did expect the world which they created to reward the moms for standing their ground.
Though it doesn't play as a thriller (it's not trying to, particularly), «Kill Your Darlings» tells the tense, disturbing, sometimes - moving backstory of a few inspired and reckless geniuses who redrew the boundaries of literary expression.
You can have a literary genius buried in there somewhere, but who will ever find them???? After wading through thousands of excerpts of poorly written, minimally edited crap, most of us give up.
And he is haunted by reminders of the two people who ignited his passion to understand religion: his mentor and professor — a renowned literary scholar with a suspicious obsession with messianism — and an angelic six - year - old mathematical genius who is heir to the leadership of a Hasidic sect.
If you are one of those writers who have submitted work to a publisher you saw advertised in the Sunday paper, then received a letter hailing you as a «literary genius» and been asked to pay anything up to # 12,000 to see your work published, then the chances are that you have been a victim of the «Vanity Press».
Publishing veteran Debra Englander gives an overview of the self - publishing process, followed by a conversation with literary agent Ted Weinstein — who represents Keith Devlin, NPR's Math Guy and author of numerous traditionally published books as well as the self - published title Leonardo and Steve: The Young Genius Who Beat Apple to Market by 800 Years — and publicist Amy Packard about the opportunities available to independent authors as well as the challenges they fawho represents Keith Devlin, NPR's Math Guy and author of numerous traditionally published books as well as the self - published title Leonardo and Steve: The Young Genius Who Beat Apple to Market by 800 Years — and publicist Amy Packard about the opportunities available to independent authors as well as the challenges they faWho Beat Apple to Market by 800 Years — and publicist Amy Packard about the opportunities available to independent authors as well as the challenges they face.
In fact, there are several bestselling authors who pay for some «light editing» before sending it to their publishing house's editor in order to preserve their reputations as literary geniuses.
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