Sentences with phrase «other writers like»

I'm only now, thanks to Tom and other writers like him — who are publishing short but practical stuff that people want and making a killing — devoted to catching up and increasing my Kindle sales (because, gee, who wouldn't like an extra $ 10,000 a month?)
And other writers like her, including Laura Resnick who touched on this very example in a comment on my last post.
So I'm hoping that this asshattery will lead to more sales and increased rankings for me and other writers like me.
Some are other writers like us, at the beginning of their careers.

Not exact matches

I experienced this from the other side during the two years I spent at Conde Nast Portfolio, when the great Graydon Carter made it his mission to render Vanity Fair's new sister title irrelevant by publishing the best longform business journalism in town, even if that meant hiring away Portfolio's writers, like Michael Lewis.
Like Kenney, Maria Popova, a cross-training cool hunter and MIT «Futures of Entertainment» fellow, was a former writer for The Atlantic, Wired UK, The New York Times, Harvard's Nieman Journalism Lab, and other publications.
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.»
As much as any other writer, he is responsible for embedding terms like «locavore» and «slow food» in the public consciousness and normalizing the idea that eating can be a political act, even if you aren't a vegetarian.
«It might seem like I built my business overnight, but what people don't know is that on the marketing side, It took me years of building a network of food writers, chefs, magazine editors, and other people in the industry,» echoes Luuvu Hoang, founder of Txiki Plaka restaurant.
Virtual assistants handle scheduling, bookkeeping, and various other administrative tasks remotely from their home office; similar to freelancing as a writer, editor, designer, and so on, virtual assistants can build up their client base and experience on sites like Upwork.
But I would like to highlight one crucial aspect of Nat's body of work that obituary writers in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Associated Press, and other mainstream media outlets (though not First Things) woefully downplayed: Nat stood steadfastly — sometimes at great professional and personal cost — for the sanctity and equality of human life from conception to natural death.
I have felt resentful because C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and all these other writers, real writers, had luxuries like housekeepers and pubs and colleagues...
And we have all watched you boldly take the way of abundance — no matter how it seemed like it didn't matter — because God makes meaning out of messes, because He is the God who can make all our brokenness into abundance, because, you and I say this back to each other over and over again: The Writer of the story has written Himself into the hardest places of yours and is softening the broken edges of everything with redeeming, abundant grace.»
In sum, our reporter friend and those like him should not feel guilty about agreeing with Steele, Loury, Crouch, and other writers who are waking us up to the disastrous consequences of policies promoted under the banner of «civil rights.»
Like other anti-euthanasia writers, Sally Thomas holds no truck with use of the words unacceptable suffering, release, merciful, or love.
Concludes Wright: «It is as though... «the word of the YHWH» is like an enormous reservoir, full of creative divine wisdom and power, into which the prophets and other writers tap by God's call and grace, so that the word may flow through them to do God's work of flooding or irrigating his people.»
I'd like to point out that the writer is not unique, and as member of AA for over 20 years, I have known people to get sober in AA from every religion, denomination as well as other atheists, agnostics or non-believers.
The Gospel writers think they're talking about things that actually happened, like the resurrection If these things didn't happen, N.T. Wright claims, he's got other things to do with his life.
Like so many other Christian writers, Chrysostom painstakingly outlines the specific obligations of parents to their children — reading the Bible to them, praying with them and acting as models of the Christian life for them.
It motivates, urges and moves people to take action like very few other emotions can, it's why the writers of the bible put it in.
Kennan, like many other writers, has not settled this point for himself.
Mark, like other ancient writers generally, has no interest in «personality,» which is a very modern conception.
But most of all, like many other writers and artists with whom I've spoken, I'm struggling a bit to process what's happening.
I feel resentful because C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and all these other writers, real writers, had luxuries like housekeepers and pubs and colleagues, they had creature comforts and every time the Muse arrived, they didn't have to shush her, plead with her to come back later because, right now, Muse, can't you see?
Perhaps the examples of Thomas Tallis and his pupil and friend William Byrd, both Roman Catholics, will give heart to contemporary Catholic artists — and those who like myself are Anglo - Catholic artists — as well as other writers in the Christian tradition who find themselves in the situation that Dana Gioia describes.
So every now and then I like to use Fridays to 1) link to other bloggers and writers who have asked compelling questions during the week and 2) open the floor for you to share whatever questions you've been wrestling with lately.
Yet like the slight things left by other major writers, these brief prayers and ruminations cast fresh light on O'Connor's literary vision as it was just beginning to develop.
So it follows that the notion of God's revelation, as Christians believe it, must be understood always through the great Hebrew affirmations — this, in fact, is why the early Church refused to cut the Gospel of Jesus Christ loose from its moorings in the Old Testament, and why such thinkers as sought to do this, like Marcion and other Gnostic writers, were condemned as perverters of the faith.
Both of these scenes — as well as innumerable others like them in Tolstoy's fiction — are simply far beyond Dostoevsky's range as a writer; he could never have produced anything remotely like them.
what is what if these scrolls writers (assuming they r independent from each other or from different times) were just writing like a fairy tale story.
Jefferson felt that the other writers were devoted and inspired by God, they were fallible and likely to reflect their own viewpoints - like Sts.Paul and Timothy not caring much for women.
Probably he also expected the kingdom to come in something like the way envisaged by the Synoptic evangelists and other New Testament writers.
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.
Biblical writers understand themselves to refer to One who is like human beings and other creatures in being an individual agent, in short, an entity or a being.
Like so many others, he started out as a writer on the left, in the 30s flirting with the Communist Party and joining Hemingway in Spain to help in the fight against the Fascists.
Christian theology, on the other hand, begins with Jews like Jesus and Paul and the Gospel - writers reading the same Scriptures Sacks urges us to reread, drawing on the same typologies.
Of course St. Paul, like all the other New Testament writers, has to deal always with the concrete realities of human sentiment and behavior.
[P.S. - I think this might be an interesting question to pose to some other writers / bloggers (like we did with «What is the gospel?»).
Here's a list of other bloggers taking part in the tour that you might like to check out, many of whom seem to be writers themselves:
The writer complains that his people have been mastered by Lords other than their God, and though they have suffered like a woman in labor they have not been able to bring forth new life.
Again, like the other writers, his political imagination allows for only the choice between state - directed economies and market - driven capitalist economies.
If you study all the flaws in scripture, the theological inconsistencies which are everywhere, the obvious different writing styles and favorite words, phrases and themes of the various writers, the typo errors (like 1Corinthians 14:22), the differences in reporting (wqs there really one Gadarene demoniac or two), and hundreds of other problems, you start to understand why there are more than twenty thousand denominations in the state of California alone, all of them claiming the truth.
I do not struggle with the old testament or other writers of the new testament like John or Peter.
Of course, like other Renaissance writers, Copernicus never acknowledges his debt to his medieval predecessors.
I find it fascinating when writers and directors and even producers of films about real people in the Bible read into what the people were like and how they fill in the gaps of the dialog, some I like, others I disagree with, but it allows me to put flesh and blood on their bones.
How I miss checking my blogs stats, talking to other food writers and connecting with people like you.
In attendance were barbecue professionals, like chefs, restaurant owners, and competition cooks, hobbyists, and food writers like myself from the New York Times, Newsweek, New Orleans Times - Picayune, Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Gastronomica, Southern Living, and others.
Other writers believe that the word is derived from karhai, a wok - like metal implement made of silvered brass in which curried dishes are cooked, or khari (sometimes, khadi), a soup made with buttermilk and chickpea flour.
Like the article writer, I would be happy to sign a top striker, but no unhappy if we strengthened in other areas only.
Sometimes i wonder what peeps think before writing articles like» WHY ARSENAL DO NOT NEED A NEW STRIKER»,» WHY ARSENAL SHOULD NOT SELL FLAMINI», WHY ARSENAL DO NOT NEED A NEW DM» and many other pointless articles.The writers are just go and gather info and because they like the players they write about they try to make us see it in their way contrary to what we see on the pitch.What is this be honest with yourself for once in a lifetime.Flamini is not good enough.Absolutely pointless.
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