I'm not twelve anymore and I've
met real writers.
I'd like to
meet a real writer who doesn't have those pangs at times.
Not exact matches
The
writer of this Editorial can now claim to have
met two
real - life saints: St Teresa of Calcutta and St John Paul the Great, and to have mementoes of each.
It was based off her latest article for The Huffington Post called «How to
meet your soulmate IRL»... or «in
real life» as us
writers would actually say.
It recounts a fictional
meeting of Herman Melville (played by Ben Whishaw), an aspiring
writer with a fascination for fish stories born out of his own ocean experiences, interviewing the last living survivor (Brendan Gleeson) of the Essex, hoping to reveal the
real events of the ship's fateful voyage.
According to the
writer, the game «will portray a world in which science
meets magic, but a world which will still be grounded, dirty, human and
real.»
I want to go where people haven't gone before, create new ways of telling stories, open doors to the historically invisible and silent storytellers and poets in our country, put the voices of young people out into the world, and visit places where kids think they've never
met a «
real»
writer and hold up a mirror for them.
The professionalism of our staff and hundreds of
writers who are
real pros in their fields of science allow us to
meet the demands of every client and provide you with the following warranties:
I ponder what it might be like, as an Indie
writer, to finally
meet some of those friends and contacts I've formed over the internet in
real life — maybe at a conference meetup.
A prominent
real estate
writer talked to him and only now are those
meeting notes surfacing: