For grownups, must reading from Joseph Wambaugh, Donald E. Westlake, James Herriot and Thomas H. Cook and
other writers you love at once - in - a-lifetime prices.
Not exact matches
This
writer from Huffington Post
loved that it gave her the perfect way to run with her phone while being able to carry all the
other things she wanted to bring with her.
I
love that about the show, but what I also
love is that I get the opportunity to meet great people: Cohosts, contestants, producers and editors and
writers and all the
other people that make the show... it's a great group of people.
The fact of the matter is, Paul nor any
other Biblical
writer had any concept of responsible, monogamous,
loving gay relationships as we do today.
Others, including this
writer, believe that supporting suicide is an abandonment that validates
loved ones» worst fears about themselves — that they are a burden, unworthy of
love, or truly better off dead.
Like
other anti-euthanasia
writers, Sally Thomas holds no truck with use of the words unacceptable suffering, release, merciful, or
love.
The
writer of Hebrews 13 groups this and
other paraenetic points under a broader one: «Let mutual
love continue,» which echoes Jesus» «new command» to his disciples.
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.
Is is wrong to follow the scriptures, in
love, using those characteristics / names that Jesus, Paul and
other inspired
writers used?
As a
writer, I
love getting together with
other people who do the work I do.
«So many of the Starched Collar Ministers [these
writers loved capital letters] do n`t bother to help
others after they preach their sermon and shake hands.
I
love the way the
writer calls us to embrace our identity in Christ, not the approval or opinion of
others around us.
In anticipation of the Ordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family (October 2015), we the undersigned Catholic women — scholars, professors, attorneys, physicians,
writers, businesswomen, philanthropists, leaders of apostolate, members of religious orders, and
others — wish to express our
love for Pope Francis, our fidelity to and gratitude for the doctrines of the Catholic Church, and our confidence in the Synod of Bishops as it strives to strengthen the Church's evangelizing mission.
Other modern
writers on Israel's election tend to avoid the subject of
love entirely.
The dominant attribute of God, the criterion of judgment with reference to which
other aspects of the divine nature were estimated, became the kind of
love the New Testament
writers found in Christ.
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.
I was invited to participate in a review and discussion of the memoir Finding Zoe: A Deaf Woman's Story of Identity,
Love, and Adoption with several
other open adoption
writers / bloggers by my friend and colleague Lori Holden.
She is a contributing
writer for Yoga Journal, Yahoo! Health, the Huffington Post, Gaiam, The Daily
Love, MindBodyGreen among
others.
She is a prolific
writer and speaker and
loves to infuse
others with her passion for health and healing!
She is a prolific
writer, speaker, and podcaster and
loves to infuse
others with her passion for health and healing.
As I blogger I
love seeing and reading what
other bloggers and
writers create.
So if you find a photographer whose work you
love or enjoy a
writer's voice you relate to, we encourage you to check out their
other articles — or perhaps start following and getting to know them via social media!
The
other writers and I just
love when readers share their sexy fantasies.
As the
writer of this website, I was able to meet my
loving husband online and we were able to exchange a lot information with each
other for two years up until we got married.
Sociologist Zygmunt Bauman (author of Liquid
Love) and
writer / broadcaster Kenan Malik said (in 2003)... Bauman: On the one hand there's the need for relationships because «I must have some support, I can't be alone... on the
other hand, the fear that once I get it, that I am finished.
That's why... Bar stools dating to 1920s
writers Ernest Hemingway and F... noting it's Dating Sites People
Love Dogs Dating — Wikipedia — Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the
other's suitability as a prospective partner... Dating — A dating show for dog people is in the works.
I
love to laugh, sing, hang out with friends, I write poetry and
other creative writing for which I have publishings and various awards... I am very open minded and am normally pretty creative in this area but seem to have a
writers block lately.
To the casual reader, many of those moments captured by their
love - lost
writers are better than all of the
others.
After watching it, I really think that this one will divide the audience and any time could go both ways - some would
love figuring it out what the
writer and director wanted to say while
others could simply walk away, deciding that their life is too precious to be wasted on such movies.
And during a period that saw a resurgence of interest in the spy genre, with several Le Carre (and
other) adaptations making it to the big screen, the show, created by «Love and Other Drugs» «The Interpreter» and «The Life of David Gale» writer Charles Randolph and shepherded by big - name producers Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg along with, oddly, Malcolm Gladwell, might have seemed like a surefire
other) adaptations making it to the big screen, the show, created by «
Love and
Other Drugs» «The Interpreter» and «The Life of David Gale» writer Charles Randolph and shepherded by big - name producers Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg along with, oddly, Malcolm Gladwell, might have seemed like a surefire
Other Drugs» «The Interpreter» and «The Life of David Gale»
writer Charles Randolph and shepherded by big - name producers Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg along with, oddly, Malcolm Gladwell, might have seemed like a surefire hit.
Michael Green and Bryan Fuller are leading the team adapting Gaiman's novel (with the
writer himself involved), chronicling the struggle between the gods of old (mythological legends from around the world) and new (reflecting modern society's
love for money, technology and celebrity, among
other things).
Happy to see MN girl Diablo Cody win for best original screenplay and
loved her shout - out to the
other writers.
The third film in director - producer -
writer - every
other film role you can hyphenate Wes Anderson's repertoire, The Royal Tenenbaums centers on the dysfunctional titular family and their equally off - kilter lives,
loves and losses.
The two key sources, however, are unpublished documents he obtained from Gloria Karefa - Smart, Baldwin's sister and literary executor: a June 1979 letter from the
writer to his agent, Jay Acton, and 30 pages of notes for a novel that Baldwin would never write, to chronicle the lives and deaths of his friends Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr. «I want these three lives to bang against and reveal each
other, as in truth they did,» Baldwin explains, «and use their dreadful journey as a means of instructing people whom they
loved so much, who betrayed them, and for whom they gave their lives.»
Despite being, in a sense, the most straightforward, linear narrative movie the
writer and director Paul Thomas Anderson has made in quite some time (perhaps since «Punch Drunk
Love» — and this is not the only respect in which the two films resemble each
other), «Phantom Thread» could be the filmmaker's most fascinatingly oblique work.
Many of his
other recognisable flourishes are present, including the
writer protagonist (as per Almost Famous), the single parent (Jerry Maguire), the shadow of loss (Elizabethtown), the grandiose declaration of
love (Say Anything) and the attuned score (Singles).
I like to consider myself a «serious» DVD and blu - ray collector (which itself sounds like a joke, granted) so I always appreciate it when
other online
writers take the time and effort to express
love for their own collections.
While we can't say we're particularly intrigued by the source material (the log - lines are almost hilariously vague, referring to
Others and Supernaturals), it's shaping up to be a more promising cast than most of these teen franchises carry, and while we can't say we
love LaGravanese's directorial work, let's not forget that he was the
writer behind «The Fisher King» and «The Ref,» and hopefully he can turn out something a little more interesting.
Special Features New 4K digital restoration New interview with cinematographer John Bailey about director of photography Conrad Hall's work in the film New interview with film historian Bobbi O'Steen on the film's editing New interview with film critic and jazz historian Gary Giddins about Quincy Jones's music for the film New interview with
writer Douglass K. Daniel on director Richard Brooks Interview with Brooks from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With
Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the
other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris Fujiwara
The film is set in the distant future of Los Angeles, with Joaquin Phoenix cast as Theodore, a shy
writer whose profession is to produce
love letters for
other people.
With experiences as a TA, an event panelist, a presenter at conferences from UofT to Harvard, and a
writer of a self - authored film blog, Kamran would like to share with
others his profound interest in the profilmic in the hopes of inspiring, in them, a similar
love for film.
From the sense of authenticity leaping off the pages of William Nicholson's script (
writer of Les Misérables and Gladiator among
others) to the irresistible on - screen chemistry between Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy, who successfully capture the essence of this couple's heartbreaking
love, there's no doubt Breathe is a wonderful directorial debut from the multi-talented Serkis.
Despite having the flat visual style and heatedly bubbling emotions of a made - for - TV movie, «The World Unseen» benefits from a quiet purity of vision -
writer - director Shamim Sarif adapted her own novel, about women in 1950s Africa wrestling with the beginning of apartheid and their growing
love for each
other.
Over the next two hours, many answers emerge: the «King of
Love»; the leader of artists and intellectuals who «soaks up
other people's suffering and sweat»; the man born as Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto; the
writer - cum - protagonist who shapes his own story.
Adapted by Hannibal's Bryan Fuller and Blade Runner sequel
writer Michael Green, the series based Gaiman's book (which has the
writer himself as an executive producer), chronicles the struggle between the gods of old (mythological legends from around the world) and new (reflecting modern society's
love for money, technology and celebrity, among
other things).
Among the list of confirmed panelists are Shane Black (
writer / director Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Iron Man 3), Jack Burditt (
writer 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Peter Craig (
writer The Town, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Parts I and II), Chad and Carey Hayes (
writers The Conjuring, The Reaping), Mark Heyman (
writer Black Swan, The Skeleton Twins), Angela Kang (
writer The Walking Dead), Todd Kessler (co-creator Bloodline), Simon Kinberg (
writer Sherlock Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Smith), Jenny Lumet (
writer Rachel Getting Married), Kelly Marcel (
writer Saving Mr. Banks, 50 Shades of Grey), Jonathan Nolan (
writer Interstellar, The Dark Knight), Nicole Perlman (
writer Guardians of the Galaxy), Mark Protosevich (
writer Thor, I Am Legend), Issa Rae (creator The Misadventures of an Awkward Black Girl), Jason Reitman (
writer / director Up in the Air, Thank You For Smoking), Phil Rosenthal (creator Everybody
Loves Raymond), Terry Rossio (
writer Shrek, Pirates of the Caribbean), Liz Tigelaar (
writer / producer Bates Motel, Nashville), David Wain (
writer / director Wet Hot American Summer) and many
others.
Theodore (Phoenix) is a
writer for BeautifulHandwrittenLettters.com, spending his days penning poetic
love letters for customers» significant
others and his nights playing video games and dreaming of his failed relationship with Catherine (Rooney Mara).
The 2017 Creative Producing Summit Projects and Fellows include The 40 - Year - Old Version (Radha Blank,
Writer / Director), 93Queen (Paula Eiselt, Director / Producer), After
Love (Matthieu de Braconier, Producer), Bisbee 17 (Bennett Elliott, Producer), Blackbird (Amie Batalibasi,
Writer / Director), Bloodthicker (Lauren Domino, Producer), Brainiacs (Diane Becker & Melanie Miller, Producers), Clementine (Aimee Lynn Barneburg, Producer), Cops and Robbers (Jinho «J.Piper» Ferreira,
Writer), A Cops and Robbers Story (Mara Adina, Producer), The Cow that Sang a Song About the Future (Augusto Matte, Producer), Crime + Punishment (Steven Maing, Director / Producer), Doha - The Rising Sun (Julia Thompson, Producer & Eimi Imanishi,
Writer / Director), Fathers and Sons (Tobias Siebert, Producer), Forgiveness (Elizabeth Stopford, Director / Producer), The Ghost Files (Sharyn Steele, Producer), Give Up the Ghost (Allison Rose Carter & Jon Read, Producers), The Impossible Dream (Javid Soriano, Director / Producer), Impeachment (Shane Boris, Producer), Man Made (T Cooper, Director / Producer), Man Changing into Thunderbird (Adam Shingwak Khalil,
Writer / Director), Midnight Family (Kellen Quinn, Producer), Miss Juneteenth (Neil Creque Williams, Producer & Channing Godfrey Peoples,
Writer / Director), N. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear (Jhane Myers, Producer), Omni Loop Blues (Ben Cohen, Producer & Bernardo Britto,
Writer / Director), People's Republic of Desire (Hao Wu, Director / Producer), Selah and the Spades (Lauren McBride, Producer & Tayarisha Poe,
Writer / Director), Shirkers (Sandi Tan, Director / Producer), The Silence of
Others (Robert Bahar, Director / Producer), Skate Kitchen (Lizzie Nastro, Producer), Social Justice Warrior (Brett Weiner, Co -
Writer / Director), The Three Lives of David Wong (Leslie Norville, Producer), The Wall at the End of the Road (Grainger David,
Writer / Director), A Winter Table (Allen Baldwin, Producer), Young Men and Fire (Kahlil Hudson & Alex Jablonski, Co - Directors / Producers).
In 1984, I took my experience in photography and my
love for film and began working with a team of
other young
writers doing film reviews and interviews.
, A Good Day to Die Hard Rated R, Terminator 5
Writers 1:04:10 —
Other Stuff We Watched: Seven Psychopaths, Django Unchained, The Watch, Midnight Run, Punch - Drunk
Love, Les Miserables, The House I Live In, John Dies at the End, West of Memphis, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Crime Story, Miami Connection, Looper, The Campaign, No Crossover, Skyfall, Designing 007: 50 Years of Bond Style, The Looking Glass War, Raw Deal 1:52:10 — Junk Mail: Combined Top 100 Lists, Lack of Animated Movies in Top 100s, The Demise of HMV, Horror Premium Podcasts, This or That 2013 Edition, Director's Cuts, Unrated Editions of Comedies 2:29:35 — This Week on DVD and Blu - ray 2:31:40 — Outro