Luckily the pen - name writers don't eat much.
Not exact matches
There is a word for how Smith
did this, it is called «Plagerism» he stold the Text of a fictional manuscript from a
writer named Soloman Spallding.
A popular Christian
writer named Glennon Doyle Melton recently drew ire by observing that «the most revolutionary thing that a woman can
do is to not explain herself.»
About this Mingana writes, «It is the constant tradition in the Eastern church that the Apostle Thomas evangelized India, and there is no historian, no poet, no breviary, no liturgy, and no
writer of any kind who, having the opportunity of speaking of Thomas,
does not associate his
name with India.
Jesus was born a Jew, and his
name in Hebrew was perhaps pronounced Ye · shu ′ a `, but the inspired
writers of the Christian Scriptures
did not hesitate to use the Greek form of the
name, I · e · sous ′.
It has produced a number of amateur limericists («There was a young lady
named Iris / Whose bosom could truly inspire us») and many low satirists who enjoyed
doing vulgar things with Marlowe's «Come live with me and be my love» and some
writers of Christmas and birthday verse.
«Conspiratorial theories of history are easy to create once you are prepared to ignore the realities on the ground, or regard those who
do take them into account as part of the conspiracy too,» writes Ronald Radosh in a review of a new book called American Betrayal, by a conservative
writer named Diana West.
He even claims one of them told him that they, too, have their false public personae: «Believe it, eighty percent of our
writers, if only they didn't have to sign their
names, would write and hail the
name of God.
Did you see that one of the
writers (Lori Midson) for the Westword's Cafe Society blog
named your cookbook as one of the best of 2012?
Of the 24 percent of
writers who used all 10 ballot slots, 90 percent
did name Biggio, meaning 10 percent
did not.
I'll have two of whatever the
writer of this article is drinking, another pile of excuses for another failed season, yes there is something that separate us from Man city, Manure and Chelski, they have all won the EPL in recent years (some the CL too, don't want to
name them though), while we....
This site is called «Just Arsenal», the clue is in the
name, so why
do writers spend so much time writing about other clubs?
you know, I have read several articles here calling fans who NOLONGER support Wenger
names, it is a funny that such articles were posted pleaaurably without considering how fans who don't share the
writer's views will feel.
Not only
did he just win these two awards, he was also
named the PFA Player of the Year, Football
Writers» Player of the Year, Liverpool Fans» Player of the Year, Liverpool Players» Player of the Year, Liverpool's Goal of the Season, Premier League Player of the Year and WhoScored.Com's Player of the Season and Striker of the Season.
If you'd like to respond to Time about «B» for Babies, please
do so online using their letter to the editor web form or snail mail to: TIME Magazine Letters Time & Life Building New York, N.Y. 10020 «Letters should include the
writer's full
name, address and home telephone and may be edited for purposes of clarity and space.»
The model of hospital administration in this publication actually has lots of semblance with contemporary models in the US, UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia and Canada where there is a board of directors / governors with a Chairman (
does not have to be a Medical Doctor), a CEO / President / Hospital administrator (
does not have to be a Medical Doctor) and a CMD / MD / CMO / Executive director medical services etc (Is ALWAYS a Medical Doctor — different
names but similar portfolio — In Nigeria we always look up to these countries for direction with respect to global best practices so I
do not understand what the commentator code -
named afam6nr means by «Obviously, this
writer has not attended any Business School Training and has no knowledge of Business Administration» — My advice to afam6nr is to
do a little study of the different heath system of the world (specifically regarding corporate governance, organisation and administration of tertiary hospitals) and after this little research come back and comment on his findings!
Another idea for you — think of some successful female
writers in your category and
do a google image search for their
name + reading.
Colleen Kratofil, Style
Writer / Reporter: Don't let the
name fool you.
Fascinated by beat poetry and eager to hone his skills as a
writer, Duchac moved to Venice, CA, in 1976; early the next year, John adopted the stage
name John
Doe and began dipping his toes into Los Angeles's burgeoning punk rock scene.
«If Beale Street Could Talk» «Moonlight» director Barry Jenkins is bringing James Baldwin to the big screen; his next directorial effort will be an adaptation of the prolific
writer's novel of the same
name, which follows a young pregnant woman from Harlem as she fights to prove her fiancé's innocence in a crime he didn't commit.
Writer - director Noah Baumbach
did some obvious studying of French New Wave and early Woody Allen films in preparation for Frances Ha, his jumpy and charming new film that deals with the life of a 27 - year - old woman
named Frances.
But discrimination didn't discourage him after the war from publishing with the help of «a talented young
writer named Alex Haley» the debut issue of Essence Magazine, a short - lived precursor of the popular periodical for black females.
Immediately noticeable in the background of high school teenager Spencer's bedroom are posters of various AAA Sony PlayStation 4 exclusives (Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and The Last Guardian to
name a few) signaling that director Jake Kasdan (Sex Tape, Orange County, also serving as a
writer on this film among a crowded bunch that get the job
done successfully) and the entire filmmaking team understand video game culture.
★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ On paper, it's the perfect final film for John Hurt: a drama about a dying
writer named after Dylan Thomas's funeral favourite («
Do not go gentle...»).
Writer - director Jeff Wadlow (potential superhero
names: Doctor Inept, The Celluloid Charlatan, Captain Clusterfuck) appears to have absolutely no idea what he's
doing, what he wants to
do and what he has
done.
Sure, there is an homage to the comic book by having characters
named after the main creators of the comic, such as
writer Steve Gerber and artist Mike Ploog (misspelled as Ploug in the credits), but after seeing what Lions Gate Films has
done with their creation, you'd thing Steve and Mike would have insisted that their
names be changed «to protect the innocent».
The second feature by British
writer / director Peter Strickland, Berberian Sound Studio is
named after the film's setting: a fictional Italian post-production studio
doing the post-synched audio recording for a particularly nasty 1976 giallo film titled The Equestrian Vortex.
The first (and only) feature directed by a promising young
writer - director
named Steve Gordon, who died the following year of a heart attack at age 44, the first Arthur was hardly a masterpiece, but it was a highly enjoyable comedy of manners
done in a style that, even at the time, seemed quaintly old - fashioned.
Though
writers Robert Tannen and Todd Hickey
do not have a great body of work to their
names, they
do have some clever ideas with which to fuel this film.
During the Q&A they said another
writer had to leave due to tragic circumstances before he ever wrote a page, but they
did not
name the former
writer.
i note that justin long's character
name in «Accepted» is Bartleby Gaines, and wonder if it's some sort of nod of the head on the part of the
writers» to Melville's «Bartleby» the scrivner who doesn't work or live like the other clerks and scrivners around him, and isn't accepted by them because he «would rather not» be somebody, or fit into the accepted way of
doing things.
How
do the
writers use
names to distinguish the personalities of the characters?
From the unlikely source of Forbes comes the report (according to del Toro himself) that the
writer / director has turned in a completed screenplay, for the movie tentatively titled Dark Universe - though we don't know if they'd want to stay away from the «Justice League» brand
name.
«His
name is mud» isn't a likely expression for a film to make literal, but
writer - director Jeff Nichols — whose previous film, Take Shelter, repeatedly featured the protagonist and his family taking shelter — doesn't shy away from bluntness or directness.
Colin Farrell
does a surprisingly solid job playing the lead character, a struggling
writer who dreams of finishing his screenplay (the
name is the title of this flick), but can't seem to find the focus and inspiration needed to
do so.
Those strengths comes the cohesive writing retained by the
do - it - all Andy Nyman (recently seen in The Commuter) and his fellow co -
writer / co-director and frequent Tracey Ullman collaborator Jeremy Dyson to adapt their own anthology play of the same
name for the film screen.
François Truffaut is a
name frequently placed among the all - time greatest filmmakers, but this French
writer - director
does not have a résumé as widely known or beloved as many of the others in the same conversation.
It may have escaped your attention that the Texas Auto
Writers Association
named the XC90 the «Truck of Texas,» but it didn't get by Mark Fields, chairman of Ford's Premier Automotive Group, which owns Volvo.
Writers are people who write and don't much care which
name their writing appears under.
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Writer / artist: Kosuke Fujishima Kodanasha Comics; $ 12.99 Rated T (Ages 13 +) Even if readers don't recognize the
name Kosuke Fujishima, if they've read much manga then chances are they will be familiar with his most famous creation, the long - running series Oh My Goddess!
Like you say Kait, I
do not think it is a good thing for those
writers who want to make a true
name for themselves.
It
does not matter if you are a fiction or non fiction
writer, thrill or adventure
writer, using the right tools to get your
name out there, information about your content, and future books, is something all authors should
do.
There are entire books that have been
done trying to track the pen
names of the pulp
writers, from Max Brand to Kenneth Robison to all the hundreds of pen
names of Edward Stratemeyer and his «Syndicate» of
writers.
Getting signed by a big
name publisher is the publishing dream of many
writers, but what most people don't realise is that it's the opinion of your readers that really matters.
And the reasons for
writers to take pen
names is as varied as the
writers doing the writing.
It has been one of the most pernicious problems with the traditional «
writer's path» that it was possible for only a select few to make a living
doing it, and that includes authors who were or are considered recognizable
names.
It's a good way to get your
name in the public eye by ruffling the feathers of «mere»
writers, but although it's rather sad that you have to
do this to gain attention, it suggests to me that you are trying to re-invent the terms «author» and «
writer» to underscore your position as an «author,» rather than a «mere
writer.»
She's
done this via various methods including writing under different pen
names, but provides one branding website under the Paperback
Writer domain.
Some newbie
writers don't yet get the «pick a different pen
name» paradigm, which is something many authors end up
doing for all sorts of reasons.
Miss No -
Name, find other
writers to work with but don't settle for any old group.