Not exact matches
Derek is
just twenty - four years
old, but he is already enjoying great success as an entrepreneur, freelancer and
writer.
Of course, there are interesting differences between these theologians,
just as there were between Bonaventura and Calvin; and in some
writers now, as of
old, the logical implications are more adequately and rigorously worked out than in others.
Well, if you thought it was going to be
just like the
old season, think again, because Splitsider is reporting that Arrested Development has a new
writer on board in George Michael Bluth himself, Michael Cera.
However one looks at Scripture, as the «word of God» or
just old writings, understanding the historical and cultural context in which the
writer's lived and wrote can give us lots of insight.
«In other words,» says food
writer Nancy Harmon Jenkins, «you
just can't make any
old cheese and call it Roquefort.
But I care not a jot,
just like the other almost as
old ancient history this pathetic article
writer is dredging up to interest anoraks.
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26 year
old nature lover, book lover,
writer, photographer, over all
just a good guy.
Frances Mayes is a 35 - year -
old San Francisco
writer whose perfect life has
just taken an unexpected detour.
Nothing is safe from becoming an expanded or extended universe, but what's
just insane and inspiring to me is that a 23 year
old writer's assistant for Robert Downey -LSB-...]
Writer - director Ryan Coogler (Creed, Fruitvale Station) doesn't
just elevate the comic - book superhero genre with Black Panther, Marvel's 18th entry in its ever - expanding, 10 - year -
old - and - counting cinematic universe...
For me, it's the former rather than the latter... but, then, I'm
just slightly
older than the generation who swore by those toys that were more than met the eye; not that I'm not curious to see how the animated series translates to live - action, but, frankly, I'm much more psyched to find out if the
writers of «The Simpsons Movie» can pull a rabbit out of their hat and come up with a flick that's better than, say, the last three or four seasons of the show.
The title is perfect: «Distant Voices, Still Lives»
writer - director Terence Davies's adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbons's 1932 novel of life in the Scottish countryside is like an
old familiar tune, a lusty ballad of love and heartbreak sung with passion and power, and
just a handful of off - key notes.
Just like you wouldn't expect comedy super-pros Sarah Silverman and Giovanni Ribisi to play straight - men to Seth MacFarlane in the
writer / director / star's
Old West send - up A Million Ways to Die In the West, you can't exactly expect straight answers from them at a press conference, either.
In harrowing depictions, Haitian
writer / director Raoul Peck
just shows how the tragedy affected one man, Augustin Muganza (Idris Elba, of HBO's «The Wire»), and his family during the hundred days in the spring of 1994 where the Tutsis were being viciously slaughtered with guns and machetes by the extremist Hutu military, as well as Hutu citizens spurned on by the urgings of the radio to «stomp on the cockroaches», fueling the fans of decades
old resentment among the Hutu majority.
Shot in
just over two weeks, the second feature from 29 - year -
old writer - director Damien Chazelle stars Miles Teller as Andrew, a gifted jazz drummer seduced into a world of punishing exactitude by his brutal conservatoire teacher, Terrence Fletcher (Simmons).
For all the controversy over the explicit sex in
writer - director Abdellatif Kechiche's three - hour adaptation of Julie Maroh's graphic novel «Blue Is the Warmest Color,» the film is ultimately
just a sensitive and honest coming - of - age story, showing how a teenager discovers who she is with the help of her
older lesbian girlfriend, then has to find herself again when they drift apart.
Okay, so
writers Todd Phillips and Scot Armstrong have had to dream up a ridiculously contrived scenario in order to get things going, and the whole thing is really
just an excuse to place four blokes in a series of sketch - like scrapes — but it really would be a miserable
old world if we couldn't all appreciate such mindless giggles from time - to - time.
Craig (Pat Healy), a struggling
writer, has
just been laid off from his job as an auto mechanic and owes $ 4,500 in back rent; he'll be evicted in a week (along with his wife and 15 - month -
old son) if he can't come up with the full amount, and even that would only buy him a month.
Long before «Baby Driver,» «Scott Pilgrim vs. the World» or breakout film «Shaun of the Dead,»
writer / director Edgar Wright was
just a young 20 - year -
old filmmaker who wanted to make a feature film with his most immediate resources: a camera, some friends, some cowboy hats.
In 1985,
just as his movie career was taking off with «The Right Stuff» and «Sweet Dreams,» he appeared in an offbeat play called «Scar» at San Francisco's 130 - seat Magic Theater because the
writer, Murray Mednick, was an
old friend.
From
writer / director Eli Craig, the show centers on Gary (Adam Scott), who
just married the love of his life, Samantha (Evangeline Lilly), and is now the stepfather to her quirky five - year -
old son, Lucas (Owen Atlas).
The 30 - year -
old Pulitzer Prize - winning
writer took to Twitter on Sunday to share his thoughts on the driving forces behind Miss Trunchbull's actions in Matilda, as well as his belief that Harry Potter's cruel Dolores Umbridge was
just trying to break the glass ceiling.
Just weeks after the end of the Deadpool & The Mercs For Money miniseries,
writer Cullen Bunn is in the final stages of planning its return in July with an ongoing series and he's bringing along a new friend for Wade - or an
old one if you could the Deadpool movie.
Normally I try to weigh movies on their own terms, but director James Wan (Dead Silence, Death Sentence) and
writer / co-star Leigh Whannell
just steal too much of their style from the works of David Fincher (Se7en, The Game), and the constant reminders to the
older, better films makes Saw feel like a b - list knock off.
Writer - director Mottola's success lies in his resistance to romanticizing his characters — Eisenberg's James, in particular, is
just as annoying and self - absorbed as a real 22 - year -
old Oberlin grad, and gets called on it.
His 16 - year -
old sister, Shuri (Letitia Wright), is the smartest person in the world, and he is guarded by an elite female force who, according to
writer Ta - Nehisi Coates's reboot of the story, are more equal than subservient: not
just black and proud, but also feminist.
The last could go to BAFTA nominee «Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool,»
Writers Guild nominee «Logan,» Critics» Choice nominee «Wonder,» dark horse contender «Wonder Woman,» or even surprise University of Southern California Scripter Awards finalist «The Lost City of Z.» There's also «Victoria & Abdul» lingering around as a possibility,
just harmless enough to register with
older members.
You wrote: «If you can earn your living from your writing, you are a professional author, anyone else is
just a plain
old writer.»
If you can earn your living from your writing, you are a professional author, anyone else is
just a plain
old writer.
To «qualify the distinction» to read: «If you can earn your living from your writing, you are a professional author, anyone else is
just a plain
old writer» is truly sad.
Randomly stumbled upon this tonight and I see most of the comments are now years
old... but in response to your last comment Tracy about how you know at least some
writers that make $ 1,000 a day by writing longer works... out of curiosity, are these
writers publishing dozens of books to get to that level or did they
just find the right niche and only have to publish a few books to get to that level?
«The
Writer's Life» panel was held in the auditorium of St. Francis College,
just one of the hospitable venues that included the stunning all wood moldings - ladders - catwalks - and
old book smell Brooklyn Historical Society Library, and the picturesque St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, where The Nation managed to fill the pews at the end of the long day with a panel led by MSNBC's Chris Hayes.
Most indie
writers just take a few
old short stories, maybe a novel or two, toss them up on Kindle and sit back and watch the numbers every day.
Huge number of myths around indie publishing and going to a traditional publisher, so many that most
writers won't think of indie publishing, will
just knee - jerk right into the
old agent / editor / publisher system without one thought of going another way.
The
older agencies that had formed in the 1970s and 1980s retreated out of the spotlight and are now the major agencies working with mostly bestsellers, while the baby agencies fought to find that piece of gold in the slush from an unknown new
writers,
just as junior editors used to look through publishing house slush piles thirty years earlier.
I mean, what's so wrong with everybody putting a book out, in any form by any means — it's their choice, and nobody else, no other
writer has the right to look upon others as second rate,
just because they haven't managed or do not desire, for whatever reason, to not go with an
old fashioned traditional publisher.
Just ask any crime, horror or thriller
writer about how the invention of the mobile phone disrupted age -
old genre setups.
First there's Darcy, a precocious 18 - year -
old who has
just sold her first novel for a hell of an advance and is forgoing college to move to New York City, where she'll see if she can make it as a
writer.
I'm a
writer first, and to me, that means all the writerly things I do and have done from the
old Star Wars book to new fiction I'm writing (from the romance short to the Diving universe to the historical mystery I
just finished for the next Lawrence Block antho) to this blog and all the nonfiction.
«Jane Austen is my favorite
writer, and that's why I picked the name Cassandra — and also because it's not
just a short story; it's a short story she wrote when she was 13 or 14 years
old, so it's her teenage work.»
So many ugly things
writers have done and yet if the
writer kept writing, they
just went right on proving the
old saying that even bad publicity is good publicity.
With hundreds of articles in the back catalogue and an associated top - notch premium service, Where
Writers Win is a great place to find new ideas and remember
old ones that you
just plain forgot.
Also, if you haven't seen it, you should see Garth Marenghi's Dark Place (
old Channel 4 comedy series available on 4 on demand I think)-- the namesake is supposed to be a horror
writer and I
just think it» ss the funniest series out there.
They probably are also watching brick and mortar sales decline, and are seeing the returns go up as shelf space shrinks, and are less willing to fight a war against their readers and
writers just to prop up
old business partners.
It felt good to shrug off my
writer persona and
just be a slightly stoned 25 - year -
old lying on a rock looking at the moon.
Usually they're
just covering the same
old stuff that we all know about, or sometimes the
writer just hasn't found their unique voice yet.
Getting the balance between discovering new destinations and going back to
old favourites can be a tricky one as a travel
writer — or even
just a regular travel enthusiast.
Their cafe on the first floor is not
just old, but the famous hangout of many Norwegian
writers and poets — making it worth a visit on its own.
Just ask Chris Avellone, the
writer behind some of the greatest role - playing games ever made, including Planescape: Torment, Fallout II, and Knights of the
Old Republic II.