Even for novels and
other fiction works, inserting a call - to - action points people in the right direction.
Not exact matches
Conversely, I can simply say your Bible is a
work of
fiction, like millions of
other works of
fiction... and therefore i don't need to explain how people can turn to salt or how the seas can part on command, how immaculate conception can occur, resurrection, feeding thousands with some bread and fish, etc..
Pastor, please seek employment in a library, the only place where the bible, torah, quran, and
other ancient
works of
fiction belong.
Therefore, it would be foolish to conclude the bible is anything
other than a
work of
fiction.
19th century, archaeological finds (e.g. earth and timber fortifications and towns, the use of a plaster - like cement, ancient roads, metal points and implements, copper breastplates, head - plates, textiles, pearls, native North American inscriptions, North American elephant remains etc.) is not interpreted by mainstream academia as proving the historicity or divinity of the Book of Mormon.This evidence is viewed by mainstream scholars as a
work of
fiction that parallels
others within the 19th century «Mound - builder» genre that were pervasive at the time.
What is somewhat discomfiting about Percy as dialectician» and the dialectical is the principal aspect of his
fiction, as well as central to his
other work, including his interviews» is his seeming inconstancy in holding the advocates of tenderness to account in their various causes, even those separate from euthanasia and abortion, those
other causes to which he himself is committed.
Because science has kind of proven or talked about all those things you were just asking... maybe pick up a book
other than a
work of
fiction and learn something that's real and tangible.
Suzanne Collins» trilogy was the first foray into
fiction I enjoyed after a year of research and writing for «A Year of Biblical Womanhood», so I surrendered myself totally to the unfolding stories and, like so many
others, lost a lot of sleep as I
worked my way through The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and The Mockingjay.
There are
other good
works for
fiction out there if you just look for them.
But now, when I compare Submission to the
other Houellebecq books I have read — his novel on transhumanism, The Elementary Particles; and his critical
work on the horror
fiction of H.P. Lovecraft — I realize that Ben Abbas and his supporters are just there to supply a plot.
The Communist Manifesto, Mein Kempf and Happy Halloween Charley Brown are also quite clear.So who are we to believe?That bible of yours means nothing except that through the ages a bunch of liars for their own purposes edited and re-edited a
work of
fiction so that morons would fill the coffers of their churches every Sunday, Saturday or
other holy day they proclaimed.Now we all have to listen to this nonsense.Enough is enough!
Can we pick 5 lines from Animal Farm, 1984, Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, or some
other work of
fiction that has meaning?
Just throw it away, treat it as it is, a
work of
fiction, like ANY
other book written about Zeus, Apollo, Thor, Odin, or any
other «god».
Two years ago he and
other entomologists went to
work on what sounded like the scenario for rip - roaring
fiction: widespread, unexplained disappearances of honey bee workers that left the youngsters and queen behind for no obvious reason.
Sharing an ambition that would have sounded like science
fiction just a few years back, Herr and a handful of
other prosthetics engineers are now
working to create lifelike limbs that users can control with their minds.
On the
other is story itself, represented by two great
works of
fiction: Homer's Odyssey and Dr Seuss's Horton Hears a Who!
He is now
working on two books, one that could be titled «America's Secret NASA,» the
other a
work of
fiction featuring the 17th - century microscope inventor Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
Whether you are curious about writing, love to journal, have been
working on a secret memoir, or have a specific
fiction, poetry, or
other projects in mind, this retreat will give you ample space to commit time, energy and focus to your writing practice.
Post responsibly, and include tags and proper names to all The following is a list of allusions to
other My Little Pony generations,
works of
fiction...
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The test sees if a
work of
fiction involves two or more women talking about something
other than a man.
Ranging from debut to valedictory
work, most of these
fiction and documentary features have American distribution and will be presented at
other festivals.
Clive Barker has since written many novels and
other works, and his
fiction has been adapted into films, notably the Hellraiser and Candyman series.The new movie will be directed by Robert hollocks and written by Barker, Sarah - Jane Dalby, Christian Francis, Robert Hollocks, Wolf Laine, and Mark Alan Miller.
Don't get me wrong: the idea of someone performing copycat murders based on an author's
work of
fiction has potential (even if it's been done before, most recently in the pilot for the TV drama «Castle»), but there's nothing in the trailer that suggests the film will be anything
other than a generic whodunit.
The few stories that King wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman are arguably more violent and cynical than his
other work, and science
fiction novel The Running Man is one of them.
Other prestigious Jurors at NVFF 2013 included Dierk Sindermann, a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press; Lissa Gibbs, producer of educational and network documentaries; Jennifer Siebel Newsom, producer / director of the award winning Miss Representation; Musician and film director Dave Grohl; actresses Rose McGowan (Charmed) and Madeline Zima (Californication); Paul Duffy, Amazon Web Services executive; Ryan Tudhope, co-founder Atomic
Fiction; and Neil Berkeley, founder of Brkly Productions (creative
work includes: Project Runway, Top Chef, Martha Stewart's Everyday Food, America's Next Great Restaurant and more).
Payne's latest
work is a science -
fiction satire that proposes to solve the earth's ecological and
other problems by «downsizing,» or physically shrinking, human beings.
A landmark collaboration between writer H. G. Wells, producer Alexander Korda, and designer and director William Cameron Menzies, Things to Come is a science
fiction film like no
other, a prescient political
work that predicts a century of turmoil and progress.
His contemplative, self - serious sci - fi epic Interstellar certainly doesn't match up to its own lofty comparisons to 2001 and
other science
fiction classics; that being said, it's still a
work of tremendous ambition and heart, with staggering visuals, a powerful Hans Zimmer score, and a commitment to its thematic core over plot minutiae that I personally admire.
One doesn't need to dig deep into his body of
work to see that the late novelist and essayist David Foster Wallace had sincere ambivalence about mass media — his much - heralded 1,079 - page novel, Infinite Jest, features a science
fiction conceit where a lethal videotape known as «The Entertainment» is so addictive, its viewers lose interest in anything
other than endless repeat viewings of the film.
, few
works of
fiction have ever so vividly captured the mania of romantic infatuation without being fully consumed by its sociopathic tendencies — though the movie entertains the idea that being crazy might be the easiest way to deal with love and
other annoyances of living.
Ghost in the Shell, on the
other hand, is a rare breed of tech - minded blockbuster that radically engages with the conditions of the zeitgeist, while also
working as a pastiche of notable science -
fiction films from the last 35 years, including Mamoru Oshii's 1995 anime of the same name.
Paul Revere, American Patriot Submitted by Steven Vetter Students learn about Paul Revere by examining first - person accounts,
works of historical
fiction, a popular narrative poem, and
other resources.
As you may know from some
other writings along the way, I've found this issue disturbing for some time, particularly because the digital dynamic seems to support some genre -
fiction work more readily than it does literary
fiction.
His
fiction includes Sutherland's Rules, a crime caper / thriller with a shimmer of the fantastic; Black Easter, a supernatural suspense novel which pits love against black magic and demonic possession on a remote, idyllic Greek island; and Free Verse and
Other Stories, a collection of Dario's short science
fiction work (currently 99 cents on Amazon).
Wattpad is a free online storytelling community where users can post and read written
works ranging across 29 different categories including classics, general
fiction, historical
fiction, non-
fiction, poetry, spiritual, teen
fiction among
others.
Its policy is to publish poetry, short
fiction, essays, creative nonfiction, memoir, essay reviews, nature - writing, translated
work, literary journalism, and
other autobiographical, historical, religious and scientific writing of literary distinction.
This session, taught by a literary agent who represents (and adores) speculative
fiction, will share helpful tips on how write great SF / F, how to set your
work apart from
other submissions, how to make your unique world come to life, and how to effectively pitch your sci - fi and fantasy to literary agents and editors.
I'm
working on
other projects here and there, and I post flash
fiction every week on my blog, but some days I worry that it will never be to a point that will be perfect.
To the surprise of many (and the mistrust of some), my regard for literary
work doesn't preclude my reading and enjoying
other work, especially science
fiction.
Free Verse and
Other Stories, a collection of Dario's short science
fiction work, was released in June 2014.
One house published my nonfiction
work and the
other pure
fiction written under my penname, John Franklin.
Digital publishing made the speed - to - market incredibly fast, and just like
other e-short platforms, Byliner was able to get quality non-
fiction into the hands of busy readers with minimal delay, along with dedicated
fiction works that were written expressly for snippet - like consumption from some of the top names in books.
Hank is a great interviewer (so check out his site), and I was particularly happy that we not only got to talk about my Victorian San Francisco Mystery Series but that I was also able to introduce his listeners to the history behind the Paradisi Chronicles — the open source science
fiction universe I have been
working on with six
other authors for the past year.
The
other was an online flash
fiction workshop where you were allowed to share a short piece of your own
work for comments (only) after you'd critiqued five
other short pieces by group members.
For my fifteen women's
fiction titles that were traditionally published, I'd had
other people doing the
work of bringing each book to the marketplace.
But for now, I'm heading off to slip on one of my many
other writing hats —
working on my new collection of flash
fiction, Quick Change, due out next month.
A quick summation: yes, there is a difference between genre
fiction and literary
fiction; no, genre
fiction is not necessarily «lower» than literary
fiction or mere escapism; yes, literary
fiction has just as many cliches and tropes as genre
fiction; and yes, there are many examples of top quality
work and utter crap in both categories, and people shouldn't pigeon - hole their reading habits to solely one or the
other.
* Survey participants were required to have met the following criterion: They had authored one or more published books including
fiction, non-
fiction, poetry, short stories, educational books and scholarly
works, in formats which included traditional print publishing, ePublishing, self - publishing, multi-platform
works or
other equivalent book - length publications (including
other digital platforms and related performance
works).