Thank you so much for including me in this awesome group
of wonderful writers!
Literary history is full
of wonderful writers who worked regular jobs, often quite menial jobs, while they worked on their writing.
I learn something new and good from
each of these wonderful writers.
I've seen a number
of wonderful writers pummelled by misguided critique groups.
This amazing article was posted by one
of the wonderful writers at Naturazi!
Not exact matches
What I found, in addition to more
wonderful reading, was a
writer who had lived in many
of the worlds evoked by his fiction.
I never said that being creative was wrong and I would most certainly encourage our song
writers to take a lead from the
wonderful poetic devices
of the Bible.
To some degree it must do, since it is improbable that any
writer would make God give even a shadow
of his own unique likeness to a Creature that had nothing in common with him; and this common - sense conclusion is confirmed by the fact that God entrusts to man dominion over his new and
wonderful earth and its other inhabitants.
Thus through a wealth
of colorful imagery the Biblical
writers were telling that processes such as have functioned in all ages will ultimately bring a
wonderful day when right will be finally and permanently triumphant all the world around.
The Lord, who is proclaimed in the gospel as God's definitive and focal activity in manhood for our wholeness, takes us into himself, makes us one with himself, lives in us as we live in him, to the end that we may be knit together in «a bundle
of life» in a much deeper sense than the Old Testament
writer of that
wonderful phrase could ever understand.
The original name for this recipe was simply «Oat Bars» but I had the honour
of guinea pigging them on all the
wonderful writers and staff
of the Yummy Mummy Club and, well, let's just say they were popular.
The
writer of this
wonderful cookbook has this tip for substituting flours: «We tried this bread with sprouted flax powder, flax meal and ground flaxseed in place
of the flax flour.
I understand all you
wonderful writers here at WIIM have busy lives outside
of this blog (shocking, right?)
She is an ambitious, successful businesswoman, yes, but I actually primarily think
of her as an artful, insightful
writer (her
wonderful blog is A Design So Vast) and an incredibly loving and real mom
of two.
It is our goal to bring this
wonderful community
of artists, educators,
writers, photographers and parents together to share ideas, projects, recipes and traditions that help to enhance each
of the seasons.»
And instead
of finding 100 things wrong with what I'm doing or not doing either as a Mom or a
writer or a singer, I stop and celebrate everything that is absolutely
wonderful about each day.
Guest
Writer - Nicole Johnson is a married mother
of two
wonderful boys and owner
of The Baby Sleep Site.
I'll be sharing a wrap - up soon
of all the
wonderful «vintage finds» shared by these awesome
writers.
In this podcast I talk with food
writer Matthew Amster - Burton, author
of Hungry Monkey: A food loving father's quest to raise an adventurous eater (Houghton Mifflin 1st edition 2009) Matthew shares his love
of food with his young daughter Iris, and together they learn that there are all kinds
of wonderful things to experience when you open your mind and your mouth.
Perhaps unfairly so, for as photographer Stephen Green - Armytage shows in this weird and
wonderful book, the pigeon is not only a creature
of grace and beauty but also, to quote the
writer T. H. White, «a kind
of Quaker..., a dutiful child, a constant lover, and a wise parent.»
Recipe
writers would say, «This is a lamb dish that's
wonderful with the right lemons, and it also relieves the problems
of the «raynes,» which means that it cures diarrhea.»
However inanimate this bestiary, it seems a companionable backdrop for a
writer whose acute explications
of evolutionary theory are often animated by
wonderful evocations
of animal behavior.
This story «is not only a ripping good yarn,» said freelance
writer John Carey, but also «a
wonderful description
of the process
of science.»
Thanks to the
wonderful world
of blogging, now everyone has the opportunity to be a
writer.
I'm lucky enough to be friendly with a
wonderful group
of bloggers who are all excellent
writers.
A
wonderful writer and lover
of all things Irish, Jeannie teaches literature and creative writing to high school students.
The example Miss29,
writer of the 30 Dates blog, recently went on two
wonderful dates with a guy who, after the second date, suddenly disappeared without explanation.
Mason Dixon Knitting About - Mason - Dixon Knitting brings together
wonderful designers, great
writers, and a community
of knitters all over the world coming together with a shared love
of knitting, yarn, and good design.
The result is a
wonderful critical examination indicative
of the
writer's considerable impact on new forms
of online film criticism.
Wonderful job by screenplay
writer to bring to life the essence
of the story.
Writer - director Ruba Nadda is
wonderful at building up suspense for the first half
of her latest film.
In Jerry Maguire,
writer - director Cameron Crowe gives meaningful dialogue not only to Dorothy, but to her skeptical sister (played by the
wonderful Bonnie Hunt), to Tidwell's wife (Regina King), even to members
of a recurring divorcee - support group who could easily have been used for nothing but cheap laughs.
From his inspired collaborations with the prolific
writer Charlie kaufman in Being John Malkovich and Adaptation, to his adapted screenplay
of Maurice Sendak's Where The Wild Things Are, Jonze continues to prove himself as not only an important film - maker
of his time but also a
wonderful screenwriter, and his latest feature Her starring Joaquin Phoenix might just be his magnum opus.
The great Catherine Keener was a
wonderful foil for Hoffman in «Capote» as the celebrated
writer Harper Lee, and January Jones was marvelous in «The Three Burials
of Melquiades Estrada,» though no one noticed.
I'm a longtime fan
of writer / director Martin McDonagh because his movies often feel «written» in the best possible way, with a
wonderful mixture
of flawed characters, heartbreaking loss, and laugh out loud comedy.
There is nothing wrong with being self - contained, and
writer / director Mona Achache ensures her adaptation
of Muriel Barbery's incredibly successful novel «L'élégance du hérisson» («The Elegance
of the Hedgehog») remains simple and understated, letting the
wonderful characters (and the strong performances that bring them to life) speak for themselves.
It's easy to see what the people responsible for Collateral Beauty (namely director David Frankel and
writer Allan Loeb) were going for — if you couldn't then just watch a single interview with any member
of the cast currently on the talk show circuit and wait five seconds before they bring up It's A
Wonderful Life and Frank Capra.
Writer / director Toni Kalem makes an exceptional directorial debut, constructing a
wonderful lyrical style whose direction, performances, and cinematography all unite in a distinctly dreamy sense
of place and purpose.
Plus, with Taika Waititi (
writer - director
of the
wonderful Hunt for the Wilderpeople) at the helm, Thor is funny now!
The sun - kissed and sophisticated Eileen Wade (Nina van Pallandt) wants Marlowe to find her missing hubby Roger Wade, a boozy
writer, (played by the
wonderful Sterling Hayden, a veteran
of film noirs like «Asphalt Jungle» and «The Killing»).
Writer and director Jane Anderson (It Could Happen to You, Normal) discovered something
wonderful one day in her attic: a trunk full
of art by her great aunt Edith Lake Wilkinson.
As
wonderful a
writer as McDonagh is, we can't help notice the influences
of Quentin Tarantino and the spaghetti westerns — especially The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
This set - up is ripe for both black comedy and soul - searching drama, and yet
writer Steven Knight throws in irrelevant sideroads including a mandated therapist (the
wonderful Emma Thompson), a bitter rival (a jagged Matthew Rhys), a couple
of randomly violent loan sharks and a precocious little girl.
From the sense
of authenticity leaping off the pages
of William Nicholson's script (
writer of Les Misérables and Gladiator among others) to the irresistible on - screen chemistry between Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy, who successfully capture the essence
of this couple's heartbreaking love, there's no doubt Breathe is a
wonderful directorial debut from the multi-talented Serkis.
Morgan is a
wonderful writer when he's working from the headlines, but his «personal» movies, like «Hereafter» and this one, release a bleary, pseudo-profound aspect
of his talent that's best left in the dark.
In that moment I realized that somewhere in the early stages
of this movie, when all three
writers gathered and collaborated, there was a
wonderful and enchanting story with memorable characters waiting to capture the wild west imagination.
And
writer - director Greg Mottola («Superbad») makes
wonderful use
of throwback Kennywood, adding to the infectious nostalgia trip.
Writer Tom Stoppard once again works his magic with the
wonderful world
of William Shakespeare.
Co-scriptor Skjoldbjaerg — working with a team
of writers — keeps you in the head
of diver Petter (a
wonderful Aksel Hennie).
And I think Graham and the rest
of the
writers have just really kind
of sunk their teeth into it and just done a
wonderful job.