Yes, many writers read
other writers books that they meet through the internet, and they also might make coveted high five reviews on Amazon for one another, but a lot of what we all see as popularity on websites is just that.
Not exact matches
As Claire Fallon, the Huffington Post's
books and culture
writer, points out, there are plenty of
other reasons why ebooks may never catch on with a larger crowd.
This collection of short stories by a National
Book award - winning
writer, «feature telepathic zoo animals, a zealous toy collector and an eavesdropping Abraham Lincoln,» reports the FT..
Other commentators agree it's a whole lot of fun, while still managing to be moving and insightful.
In his new
book, The Food Police: A Well - Fed Manifesto About the Politics of Your Plate, Lusk takes direct aim at Pollan, charging that he and
other writers, like The New York Times» Mark Bittman, are «food socialists» who are «slowly leading us down the road to serfdom.»
His first
book, The End of Economic Man (1939) prompted Winston Churchill to call Drucker «one of those
writers to whom almost anything can be forgiven because he not only has a mind of his own, but has the gift of starting
other minds along a stimulating line of thought.»
Other surprising people quoted in the
book include feminist author Betty Friedan, anti-Trump novelist Junot Díaz, anti-Trump actress Cynthia Nixon, and «The Art of War»
writer Sun Tzu.
New Yorker business
writer James B. Stewart's latest
book is an exploration of a relatively narrow subset of this culture, the lies «told under oath or to investigative and
other agencies of the U.S. government» that qualify as perjury.
Beats me about that
book Greg but I'm pretty sure that Isaac Asimov, Greg Bear, and Orson Scot Card, amongst many
other great
writers have come to the same conclusion.
No one ever existed by the name of Jesus in human history, but hinduism, fabrication of hindu's, criminals of hinduism, racism to hind, fool humanity in to gentile ism, slavery of
other human as their god, such as King's and their hindu criminal Prophets, criminal fortune tellers, profession of
writers of
book of hindu Mithraism, savior ism, called Bile.
William F. Buckley — especially the young Buckley of the 1951 God and Man at Yale, his first
book — exploded on the American scene in much the same way these
other Catholic
writers did.
But Lewis delivers in these
books a fantasy for adults that few
other Christian
writers can match.
Of course there are
other reasons for my sporadic blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new
book to finish writing (and I will share all about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a
writer, three tinies at home with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
We talked a bit about how I became a
writer, discouragement, finding your voice, blogging, the difference between blogging and
book writing, why I decided to write Jesus Feminist, my process as a
writer, and the best (and worst) parts of writing among
other things.
The
writers of the
other chapters in this
book have referred to the practical side of Islam as the consequences of religion, the particular requirements of Islam, or as worship and dealings.
What
other writer, having just finished Moby - Dick and standing at the peak of his powers, would have taken in his next
book a simple story about a young man's descent in the city and compounded it into the unreadable, pseudo-Hawthornian mess of Pierre?
Richard Dawkins, in his celebrated
book, The Selfish Gene, exemplifies the same position.3 And a similar reduction of biology to a molecular science may be found in the writings of E.O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, Jacques Monod and numerous
other highly respected scientific
writers.4 In Chance and Necessity, for example, Monod gives one of the most forceful renditions of the view that biochemical analysis is «obviously» the sole avenue to understanding the secret of life.5 Decades ago Jacques Loeb had already set forth the program of inquiry still emulated today by many biologists:
Having thus stated the text that governs this
book, it may be helpful now to say a few words about context — to indicate some contrasts and kinships with
other movements and
writers past and present.
Along with Anthony Appiah and
other current
writers about the university, she acknowledges the intrinsic value of study (her most recent
book on the topic is titled Not for Profit), while ultimately defending the value of liberal arts as essential for social and political progress.
That Gospel was by far was the most widely used early Christian
book, to judge by the number of copies that have surfaced in the dry sands of Egypt, or by the number of quotations in early Christian
writers, or by the number of textual corruptions introduced from Matthew into
other Gospels by scribal copyists obviously more familiar with Matthew.
I remembered Brennan Manning — the man who has translated the love of God in a way that I could receive it more than probably any
other writer — was addicted to alcohol and I re-read up one of his last
books before he died: «All is Grace: A Ragamuffin Memoir» where he vulnerably writes about what this battle has cost him, even as he experienced the unending and unconditional love of God in the midst of it, how he experienced regret and pain and loss alongside of the love and tenderness of God in this dependency.
As our review of Alister McGrath's latest
book in this issue implies, he, along with many
other contemporary science and religion
writers, fails to make this discernment and thus, whilst making numerous helpful points, despairs of inferring properties of God from looking at nature.
Then,
other issues came to light: It emerged late last year that Mark Driscoll used ghost
writers to produce some of his
books, and that material had apparently been taken from
other authors without citation.
This inspired me to start studying up on Judaism in earnest, and I've learned quite a bit from
books by Rabbi Wayne Dosick, Anita Diamant, and
other Jewish
writers — Orthodox to Reformed.
This going theory does fit Occam's Razor quite nicely and in all honesty lines up with how we treat
other books of the Bible — we take note of the
writer, their context, etc. and see inspiration coming through that lens.
On the
other end of the spectrum, by the time of the Priestly
writer in the
Book of Leviticus in the fifth century B.C., the injunction against murder had been expanded to include hating another in one's heart, even if one did not actually kill.
zorros is as hopeful, in its own way, as
other of Arguedas's books, and that the novelist did not renounce his faith in liberation through transculturation, Other writers make similar assertions about Arguedas, but dismiss Los zorros as aber
other of Arguedas's
books, and that the novelist did not renounce his faith in liberation through transculturation,
Other writers make similar assertions about Arguedas, but dismiss Los zorros as aber
Other writers make similar assertions about Arguedas, but dismiss Los zorros as aberrant.
Perhaps most significant about her
book is that whereas
other writers focus on what happened to them in their transition to motherhood, Steingraber focuses on what's happening to the baby, not only biologically but environmentally.
Jesus the Son of Marry (Peace and blessings be up on him) is known today to the Christian world as it is being described by John, Paul, Luke and
others... whatever the way these human imagined him became the faith... record shows that the first
book of NT was written at least 60 - 80 years after Jesus the son of Marry was taken away from this earth... and these
writers used their vision as a weapon to get it to the brain of mankind... also there are debates among the Christian scholars that no one knows who is the
writer of some of the gospels... someone else wrote it and used the names what we see today... i.e. no one knows when and who and how the Hebrew chapters were written... despite of lots of controversy on this, Christian scholars uses them to teach
others...
He wrote and wrote and wrote» a discipline of writing that almost every
other writer I know has told me feels like an indictment: the
books, and the innumerable essays, and all those talks he flew around to give.
The bible is a
book of myths and fables... It just has had better promoters, who found it useful for their purpose, than Aesop or any of the
other fiction
writers of the past...
All the
other books, non-cannonical as well, could be gathered together as «everything said before Jesus, by the Jewish
writers, and everything post Jesus that was written about the early church, or early writings that were not specifically what Jesus said and did.
Briefly, it teaches that unlike
other Holy
Books of
other religions, the Bible is the truly inspired Word of God, that somehow or another, along with human
writers, God is the author of the Bible.
At the same time Father Lionel Thornton published The Incarnate Lord and Dr W. R. Matthews The Purpose of God and
other books; while in the United States Professor E. W. Lyman produced his great work on The Meaning and Truth of Religion, and
other writers, far too numerous to mention, were attempting the same task.
In the first place, nobody knows who the author, or
writer, of the
book of Samuel was, and, therefore, the fact itself has no
other proof than anonymous or hearsay evidence, which is no evidence at all.
Early on, the New Testament
books were translated into
other languages, which seldom happened with
other Greek and Latin
writers.
And it is not that John was unaware of the idea of repentance, for aside from Luke, he uses the term repentance more than any
other New Testament
writer in the
other books of the Bible he has written.
The
writer did not know the physiology of marine life, and created this story, which ended up in your
book of
other fictional stories.
In light of my previous post on Luther, and my opening post for this blog about being called a heretic, I thought I might comment on some recent articles and
books which condemn me (and
other speakers and
writers) as someone who teaches a crossless gospel.
The
book, The Courage for Truth: Letters to
Other Writers, starts with several written to Evelyn Waugh between 1948 and 1952.
The Epistle of James is a
book that has been held by some to be not a Christian
book at all, but a Jewish tract modified at one or two points to make it appear Christian.66 By another it is said to come closer to the Synoptic gospels in its type of thought than any
other of the early
writers.
These days every blogger and their hypoallergenic dog fancy themselves as a cook
book writer; and it's difficult to know which
writers and recipes to trust — so here I wanted to share some of the «staple» free from recipes from
other bloggers and professionals I use again and again.
Even the title of her
book, «One Big Happy Family: 18
Writers Talk about Polyamory, Open Adoption, Mixed Marriage, House Husbandry, Single Motherhood, and
Other Realities of Truly Modern Love ``, doesn't fit within the usual parameters.
The
writer then laid out his
book's portrait of Mr. Cuomo: descended from a community of clannish and secretive Italians, the product of a demanding yet absent father, a lawyer with questionable business dealings who ascended in politics due to the moral failings of
others — Bill Clinton, Jeanine Pirro, Eliot Spitzer, David Paterson — a man «wounded, resentful and angry.»
I learned a lot from The Essential Guide to Freelance Writing and
other books about writing for the public, such as
Writer's Market's annual publication.
In a chapter excerpted from his new
book, science
writer Philip Ball describes «Aryan physics» and
other ludicrous ideas that accompanied the rise of Adolf Hitler
Full marks to Gollancz for publishing this collection of stories by one of Britain's consistently finest science fiction
writers — but it, and
other book publishers, would be doing themselves,
writers and readers a favour by providing more outlets for short fiction.
Carl Zimmer is an award - winning biology
writer and author of The Tangled Bank: An Introduction to Evolution, among
other books.
The Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability (FEASTA) has some of Richard Douthwaite's publications available for free online, including entire
books as well as masses of
other excellent research and articles by
other writers, relating not just to economics and local currencies, but to various aspects of sustainability.
She has been a publicist in the
book industry for many years and coaches
other writers aspiring to be bestselling authors.
In his
book, Think and Grow Rich,
writer Napoleon Hill dedicates a whole chapter on how testosterone and sexual desire can be transmuted into
other forms
other than physical enjoyment.