Sentences with phrase «name of an author whose»

An article last Thursday about a former synagogue in which the painter Milton Resnick lived misspelled the middle name of an author whose works are in the home.

Not exact matches

Brené Brown, author of Daring Greatly, recommended writing the names of people whose opinions matter to you on a small note card and keeping it in your wallet.
He called one of the report's authors, Maggie Haberman (whose name he initially misspelled), a «third - rate reporter,» and said the sources in the story were «non-existent» and a «drunk / drugged up loser» who hates Cohen.
in this particular instance — the dorothy business as it relates to this blog — are direct references to Acharya S, whose real name is Dorothy M. Murdock — an author of some arguably controversial books that appear to have caused some butthurt among a few mentally unstable folks.
We could point to examples of semantic structure, grammatical style, references to culture, and a whole host of other historical critical standards to prove by scholarly consensus that the author whose name is on the book did not actually write it.
Historical criticism is the process by which modern scholars examine the text of ancient documents and try to determine when they were truly written and whether or not they were authored by the person whose name is on the document.
If the question were expanded to include novelists — the most sociological of major art forms — a well - informed literary critic might offer a few names such as Ron Hansen or Alice McDermott, authors whose subject matter is often overtly Catholic.
Credit is also attributed to researchers and scholars whose works on name meanings are referenced, especially Leslie Dunkling and William Gosling, authors of «The Facts on File Dictionary of First Names», Alfred J. Kolatch, author of «Dictionary of First Names», and E. G. Withycombe, author of «The Oxford Dictionary of Early English Christian Names».
The editors there e-mailed both the Gmail addresses provided by the tipster, and the institutional addresses of the authors whose names had been used, asking for proof of identity and a list of their publications.
He proceeded to name 10 of the world's best - known plays, plays whose authors every ninth - grader can identify, pausing after each one, hoping that this series of softballs would help me calm down.
The final study was based on 76,863 transactions of 625 participants — none of whose names is known to the authors.
Not the American science fiction writer whose novels spawned hit films such as Blade Runner and Total Recall — he died more than 20 years ago — but a state - of - the - art robot named after the author.
One 54 - year - old, an author of 13 books on the topic and whose pen name is the Dating Goddess, knows firsthand the pitfalls of getting back in the saddle.
Ultimately the project stands out in its glorification of the woman who brought about the demise of our number one enemy, though her actual identity is more of a secret than that of the author of «No Easy Day» whose name did emerge soon enough despite his desire for anonymity.
Starting Out in the evening (PG - 13 for sex, expletives and brief nudity) Adapted from the novel of the same name by Brian Morton, this drama revolves around the May - December relationship of a 24 year - old grad student (Lauren Ambrose) And the aging author (Frank Langella) whose works are the subject of her master's thesis.
WHY: Though it may be based on a story by red - hot Norwegian crime author Jo Nesbo (whose novel «Headhunters» was adapted into the excellent and underseen movie of the same name), «Jackpot» fails to live up to his reputation.
Adderall casts Franco as Stephen Elliott, a New York author whose «true crime memoir» of the same name is the basis of the film.
Based on the fantasy novel for children of the same name by British author Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls tells the story of a young boy named Conor O'Malley (Lewis MacDougall) whose entire world is turned upside down when he is visited in the night by a giant tree monster (Liam Neeson).
But this opus was inspired less by any of the author's worldly accomplishments than by a love of God whose name he promises to praise forever.
Finally is Jack (James Nesbitt), an Irish author with a bad case of writer's block who happens to share the same first name of the author (Jack Hitt) from whose book Estevez» screenplay is based.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank several colleagues whose names do not appear in this volume: To Bonnee Groover, whose grasp of the project, its deadlines, and the schedules of its team
And that author — in the person of Penn (whose self - published books are written under the name J.F. Penn)-- was with us on the panel to respond to what she was hearing from these industry - leading agents.
Featuring authors Kim Cano, Toby Neal, Steven Konkoly, Stephen England, Andrew Harding, A.J. Carella, Kerry Gardiner, Scott Bury, Lynda Filler, Kim Cresswell, Claude Bouchard, Douglas Dorow, Jason Cipriano, Brian Anderson, Steven Bird, Malcolm Aylward, Robert Bucchianeri, and more to follow shortly, this is a strong lineup of stellar talents whose takes on the world are as different as the spellings of their names.
In fact, I'll devote endless space on my vast social media platforms to advancing its agenda, and I'll gladly rub shoulders with a bunch of venerated big name authors whose opinions are aligned with mine.
But then I see new books — good books — by writers in the region whose names I'm just beginning to recognize, and others by authors long familiar to me, and still others by people I've never heard of, and my confidence grows that no matter where the rest of the country is heading with the printed word, the South is moving in the right direction, and picking up speed.
Regarding a creative marketing technique that is not one of mine, I like this quip by an author whose nickname is «The Name Tag Guy»:
ANDY WEIR is a New York Times bestselling author whose debut novel, The Martian, was later adapted into a major motion picture of the same name directed by Ridley Scott.
My actual read books tend to be by authors whose names start with early letters of the alphabet.
Books of gibberish are listed on Amazon.com for thousands of dollars, with one author claiming his name was used to send almost $ 24,000 to a fraudulent seller «Worthless» books priced at up to thousands, of dollars on Amazon.com and which contain only nonsensical text have been identified as possible vehicles for money laundering by an author whose name was, he says, used to send almost $ 24,000 (# 17,200) to an unknown and fraudulent seller.
Author 2 should definitely consider reframing the first paragraph around a hook like «THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU meets DIVERGENT in [TITLE OF WORK], which follows [MC name] as he joins the ranks of a clandestine organization whose divine influence is secretly being harnessed for sinister ends.&raquOF WORK], which follows [MC name] as he joins the ranks of a clandestine organization whose divine influence is secretly being harnessed for sinister ends.&raquof a clandestine organization whose divine influence is secretly being harnessed for sinister ends.»
The success of The Great Alone, Hannah's 23rd novel, continues a recent run that has seen her jump from being a successful writer into the type of brand - name author whose name alone guarantees a spot on the best - seller list.
One of my favorite vendors for multimedia book presenters, by the way, is AuthorBytes, which designs sites for many of my clients and a whole host of bestselling authors, fiction and nonfiction, whose names you'll recognize.
The highly anticipated new novel from the author whose debut was called «The smart summer thriller you've been waiting for... The novel you should be reading tonight» (NPR's All Things Considered) and was named a Book of the Year by NPR and an Entertainment Weekly Must - List Pick.
That's what happened in the Dan Brown case: while he was certainly aware of the earlier book, and even used the authors» names to create a character name in The DaVinci Code, the courts found that Brown did not violate copyright because at best the books shared the same idea: Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene married and had a child, whose descendants are guarded by a secret cabal.
In the New York Times this past Sunday, David Segal related the story of an author whose work was pirated and distributed under another individual's name.
For a multiple - title fiction author, it can provide definitive information for the order of books in a series or for the back story on the author's characters (whose names, of course, can be important search terms for the book).
And these so called top ten authors whose names Amazon seems to have pulled out of a hat?
Some of these so - called independent publishers, not to be confused with the current concept of indie publisher or indie author in terms of self - publishing, are long - standing publishing houses with major bestselling titles whose authors are household names.
Fiction is much harder to promote than non-fiction, and for every author whose name has been successfully promoted, there are several for whom promotion (sometimes heaps of it) has simply failed to capture the public's imagination.
«I think it's going to absolutely have a negative effect on, particularly, the mass market,» said Steven Zacharius, CEO of Kensington Books, a publishing house whose imprints boast a number of of New York Times best selling authors including Fern Michaels, one of the most recognizable names in romance.
Self - published is defined by Author Earnings as any uncategorized single publisher author whose name was not attached to any press, or whose whole name was not included in the name of the publicAuthor Earnings as any uncategorized single publisher author whose name was not attached to any press, or whose whole name was not included in the name of the publicauthor whose name was not attached to any press, or whose whole name was not included in the name of the publication.
Of course, authors like Mosley, Walker, Cleage and Morrison exist, but so do several (whose names I won't mention) who consistently produce crap.
I couldn't think off hand of an example (except for an author I worked with recently who only recently revealed a plan to self publish whose name I couldn't reveal).
I could name a number of other authors whose acquaintance I've made through the library, Kindle Daily Deals, or ARCs, whose books I've gone on to buy and collect: Charles Finch, Jim C. Hines, Jayne Ann Krentz / Jayne Castle / Amanda Quick, Robyn Carr, Emily March, Bee Ridgeway, and a bunch of cozy writers...
That's British author Zoë Sharp, whose popular series of books include those featuring an investigator named Charlie Fox.
Finalists have been named for the 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards, which are sponsored by ForeWord Reviews to «shine a light on a select group of indie publishers, university presses and self - published authors whose work stands out from the crowd.»
So the gradual shift of publishing power away from large publishers and towards established name authors and less powerful more fractured publishers (whose individual power is weak but whose collective power is potentially strong) agents position would appear to be stronger.
Congrats to hybrid author Blake Crouch, whose thriller Dark Matter, (pubbed by Crown with film right picked up by Sony) was just named a top 10 «best book of the year» by Canada's bookstore chain, Indigo.
He spent 10 years working for the late Benjamin Graham, author of The Intelligent Investor whose name is synonymous with conservative - and successful - investing.
The entire book is designed to resemble a thick case file focusing on one Arno Dorian, star of Assassin's Creed: Unity, and features written reports on the character and the events surrounding him authored by a previous Abstergo employee by the name of Richard Fraser, a man whose story unfolds throughout the book, providing a light narrative to the case file.
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