Sentences with phrase «necessarily great writers»

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«Great CEOs or founders are also often great writers, not necessarily from a creative fiction or fancy words perspective, but a sharp, concise, and persuasiveGreat CEOs or founders are also often great writers, not necessarily from a creative fiction or fancy words perspective, but a sharp, concise, and persuasivegreat writers, not necessarily from a creative fiction or fancy words perspective, but a sharp, concise, and persuasive one.
Yet, writer and comedian Giulia Rozzi divorced her best friend after 13 months: as a marriage and and family therapist observes, «the guy looks great on paper as a very best friend, but not necessarily as a lover and mate, and I think there are different criteria for that.»
While this process could result in a great product, working with raw HTML files and CSS is not necessarily attractive to Every Writer or even every small publisher.
Great writers are not necessarily great book desigGreat writers are not necessarily great book desiggreat book designers.
From what I've read about John Locke so far, his success was based on these factors, not necessarily because he was a great writer.
Reaching out to local newspapers, magazines, and radio stations for interviews is a great way to get your name out there to folks who don't necessarily spend their time researching writers online.
A great writer or a good book doesn't necessarily translate to hitting a bestseller list.
Agents encounter writers all the time who have specialist knowledge, but that doesn't mean they can necessarily write great fiction.
7) Too many adjectives are not necessarily a good thing «Great writing creates a skillful balance between what the writer provides on the page and what the reader brings to the story with their own imagination.
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