Sentences with phrase «long excerpt»

I don't typically give permission to reproduce long excerpts, because the content at Writer Beware changes frequently and excerpts can quickly become outdated.
Reproducing several previously unpublished or long - out - of - print works in their entirety (such as Danger in Düsseldorf, The Whip, «An Explosive Interlude»), as well as longer excerpts from rarely - seen works like A Cookbook and Berlin Beauties, this volume gives readers the chance to read her work with sustained attention, and enjoy the sophistication of the stories she tells and the visual — textual embellishments that make them so irresistible.
If so, find more information and an even longer excerpt at Picoult's website.
Reprinting long excerpts requires getting permission from the author or publisher.
Artists James Richards and Ed Atkins provide Studio Visit with an hour long excerpt from their Xmas mix of experimental music, sound collage and field recording.
Together, they tried to capture the mysterious and complex workings of art on our bodies, our minds, and our social lives; one of the fruits of this investigation was the 1912 volume Beauty and Ugliness, which included and analyzed long excerpts from Lee's own Gallery Diaries.
ICYMI, Salon ran a long excerpt from my Big Discconnect book, focusing on «how the 1 percent conquered Internet activism.»
By now, listing all the high - tech in this new Merc ragtop seems a bit like it should be a long excerpt from some novel named «Car and Peace, Plus.»
Set up Google Alerts for your book title, author name, and a longer excerpt (from somewhere in the middle of the book).
It makes me wonder if Jeaniene Frost's publisher has the better idea — post a long excerpt, perhaps 40 % of the book, so that browsers get caught up in the story and then buy a book they never intended to because they want to know how it ends.
You may be able to work a quotation from your book (even a longer excerpt) into your op - ed piece or article.
I changed my summary 10 times during launch week, and finally just changed it to a first person excerpt of the book, and then added another long excerpt under the «editorial reviews» section.
In our second segment, we hear a long excerpt from our 2016 interview with cat behaviorist Sarah Ellis, talking about the book she co-wrote with biologist and best - selling author John Bradshaw.
Here's a long excerpt (posted with permission), followed by a link to the full piece on his blog:
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