I think what you say might well be true for
the older generation of writers who started writing when all that silly submitting and querying bullshit was the only way to reach readers.
Not exact matches
Douthat and Salam's youth» they're among the brightest lights in the next
generation of conservative
writers» gives them a new perspective on the contemporary political scene, allowing them to step out beyond traditional conservative fixations on tax cutting and limited government» where the supposed Reagan solution is always the correct solution» and to offer incisive criticisms
of how the Grand
Old Party's ideology frequently serves as a blinder to effective policies for the working class.
Thus, Corbyn's comments brought criticism from unprecedented quarters - Novara, the heavily pro-Corbyn media site, broadcast a show where three
of the four guests criticised his remarks; foreign policy
writer David Wearing warned that «casting around for a socialist alibi for deferring to anti-immigration sentiment is entirely the wrong approach»; journalist Rachel Shabi (somewhat
older than the 2010
generation) criticised his «divisive» rhetoric.
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 first is that studio executives and / or director and
writers obviously think that after a
generation of the violence in video games and blockbuster movies, the
old literary institutions like curiosity, innocence, mystery and wonder simply aren't enough to entertain us anymore.
Looking at
old pictures
of Jack Kerouac at his type
writer defined a
generation.
Yet Styron, who would have been 90 years
old on June 11, was also a prolific and gifted
writer of nonfiction, as the doorstop - sized new collection, My
Generation, makes plain.
«Copyright laws rewritten by major corporations to preserve income from nearly century -
old creations have all but erased a
generation of less famous
writers and unknown works by well - known
writers.»