Sentences with phrase «over at his fiction»

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The archaeological evidences of scientific findings that corroborate the Bible's historical accuracy number at over 55,000, but lets ignore that and just call it fiction because we say so with no evidence presented.
«These bills — mailed via U.S. Postal Service, or transmitted to the client over the Internet, all at Denenberg's direction — were works of fiction,» according to the suit.
January 19 Seattle's EMP Museum screens over a dozen sci - fi flicks at the Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival, including one that chronicles a feline space mission.
Events will include a film festival of science fiction films «before and after the discovery of DNA», in Italy, an overnight camp at the Science Museum in London for children from all over Europe, science contests in newspapers, and a «scientific ballet» organised by CERN, the centre for particle physics near Geneva.
We stand at the threshold of many exciting discoveries over the next decade, as the worlds of science fiction become part of scientific reality.
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If you could choose five people to have over at your place for dinner who would you invite - fiction or real?
It doesn't hurt that Blomkamp is about to setup shop over at Fox for Alien 5, a move like this could mean even more science fiction coming from Fox in the future.
Netflix's Making a Murderer and A&E's Cartel Land were the top non - fiction / reality TV series winners at the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which were held over two days for the first time ever on Sept. 10 and 11.
There are a lot of big laughs at unexpected times, not entirely unlike the moment in Pulp Fiction when John Travolta accidentally shoots a guy in the backseat of the car, spraying blood and brains over everything.
Duncan Jones» latest science fiction effort was moderately budgeted at just over $ 32 million, so this will make a quiet profit and cement Jones» cult status following Moon.
A great mix of old and new cinematic gold, this year's lineup includes Ildikó Enyedi's Berlinale Golden Bear - winner On Body and Soul; Mrs. Fang, Wang Bing's unflinching document of an elderly woman in her final days, which won the Golden Leopard at Locarno; the North American premiere of Katharina Wyss's powerful debut feature Sarah Plays a Werewolf, about a woman who channels her fears into theater; Govinda Van Maele's fiction feature debut Gutland, featuring Phantom Thread's Vicky Krieps; the U.S. premiere of Slovenian director Rok Biček «s The Family, a compassionate portrait of a young man's life over the course of 10 years; and experimental artist Bertrand Mandico's exhilarating, gender - bending Wild Boys.
But given the title, we're inclined to assume it's a science fiction tale with a Big Idea, possibly linked to a certain large piece of equipment over at CERN.
In fact an early scene in which the mythology and back - story of the inhabitants of Barsoom is laid out in voice - over sent shivers up my spine recalling the opening scene of David Lynch's misbegotten 1984 film Dune, a failed big budget adaptation of classic science fiction literature hailed at the time as the «new Star Wars».
It's the kind of addled farce that lies at the heart of so much of Roth's fiction, and Perry's formal chops — he and cinematographer Sean Price Williams use 16 mm black - and - white film over cheap DV, and they favor piercing deep - focus shots over hazy, foregrounded compositions — visually approximate the careful construction of the author's language.
So far, as someone partial to science - fiction movies and the Star Wars saga, this writer has been able to chronicle an opinion on all of the movies since George Lucas signed over the franchise to producers at Disney.
The first news about the supernatural science fiction thriller film Spectral started to come out over three years ago, and big studios including Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures were involved, yet it is only now that the film is seeing a release — and on Netflix, at that.
Although a work of fiction, November Third is an education in elections and what it's like to be a «rover» — a special election officer who tests voting machines and helps at various precincts on election day (a job Lewers has held over the years).
Beth Reeks, the nineteen - year - old student of physics, has been picked up by Random House after her romantic fiction, The Kissing Booth, which she had published at the storytelling site Wattpad, created a fan following of over 19 million.
Early on in my writing career, I had a lot of angst over whether I was any good at writing fiction.
For fiction help I generally send people over to Joanna at TheCreativePenn.com or Ani Alexander at AniAlexander.com.
I pass over all the.99 cent books on KU, and add the books valued at $ 3.99 and up, because I am less likely to pay more money on a flier for fiction.
The fiction e-publishing industry is still in its relative infancy as regards persuading a whole new potential market to switch from paper, or at least to get over the hurdle of reading on a screen, so a low price point makes sense.
After a one - month break for my health issues and to let Janice run her fantastic, month - long Revision Workshop on her blog, it's time once again for my monthly guest post over at Janice Hardy's Fiction University.
It has been on the NYT Trade Fiction list for over a year, currently # 3 (after three non-consecutive weeks at # 1).
-LSB-...] And if you'd like to check out the May winners in the fiction and non-fiction sections, and Joel's comments on the entries, here's the link to May's e-Book Cover Design Awards over at The Book Designer blog.
I know it can work really well for fiction (both from my experiment and from the many authors over at kindleboards.com) but will it also work equally well for nonfiction — and a stock market book at that (not really a highly sought after topic after all is it)?
For the past 10 years, I've coached over 450 authors at all levels and genres and helped clients hit the New York Times bestseller list three different ways (fiction and non-fiction).
I may add content and get it to 60K or so over the next few months and leave it at that — many kindle books are around that length (none of my fiction novels other than Night are), and I've always felt it's better to leave em wanting more...
Wow... Today marks my last monthly guest post over at Janice Hardy's Fiction University for my series about Indie Publishing Paths.
A literary agent for over ten years, Andrea represents a wide range of fiction and nonfiction, including projects aimed at a young adult and middle grade audience.
A book launch is something I haven't done in over six months, and I'm chomping at the bit to get back to my fiction writing.
The amazing folks over at Writers helping Writers have me over there for a guest post on using Scene and Sequel to write better fiction, control pacing, and ensure that every scene matters.
Named for long - time member Jasmine Cresswell, this service award is presented to an individual providing exemplary leadership and service to Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers over a period of at least three years.
Another great site to hold a contest and get a mailing list of over 1000 entrants is Fresh Fiction at http://www.freshfiction.com/.
In a good flash fiction there is no over writing because words are at a premium.
Write with me: over four weeks, you'll discover HOW to not only write short fiction, but also make money at it.
For over two years, I was the Fiction Acquisitions Editor at Howard Books, a division of Simon and Schuster.
At the height of serialized fiction, full - length novels were broken up and printed over the course of as much as a year and released in popular periodicals.
I'm always jealous of fiction writers who have a second marketable skill, who chose writing over some other career at which they might have been, or were, equally proficient.
It's been three years since the release of his last novel, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, but the wait for a hit of new fiction is soon to be over.
When I started writing A Promise of Fire over five years ago now, there was a good chance this manuscript would end up like my other works of fiction: perhaps unfinished, never seen by anyone but me, definitely never presented to agents or editors and using up space on my hard drive in a folder with a misleading enough name that hopefully no one would ever open it and stumble upon my first (and sometimes hilarious) attempts at writing a novel.
I'm reminded of a piece of flash fiction posted over at Creepypasta (that site is NOT safe to browse at work).
Hope Clark presents Marketing Fiction — selling the make believe posted at From the Writer's Desk, saying, «A reputation serves as most of the author's platform, which many consider an extreme advantage of nonfiction authors over fiction, those who choose to live in the land of make - bFiction — selling the make believe posted at From the Writer's Desk, saying, «A reputation serves as most of the author's platform, which many consider an extreme advantage of nonfiction authors over fiction, those who choose to live in the land of make - bfiction, those who choose to live in the land of make - believe.
In addition to my long tenure and success in acquisitions, acquiring and publishing over 125 fiction and non-fiction hardcovers as a Senior Editor at Picador USA / St.
The work has resulted in more than thirty articles, stories, blogs and flash fiction collaborations and over a hundred members attending creative thinking and writing workshops at CIPFA conferences — smashing another stereotypical view of dull, uncreative accountants.
Some will focus on proofreading and you'll get a manuscript back that looks like someone bled all over it — hint, I've discovered that most of the time when that happens, the person either isn't as great at grammar and punctuation as they think or they don't get that, in fiction, your characters don't have to speak proper King's English.
At a recent conference created for fiction writers — over 350 were in attendance — as each announced their «contracts» for the year — none were with major publishers; all very small presses.
Just wanted to let y ’ all know that we're doing another big multi-author promo over at Patty Jansen's site, this time offering over 100 free ebooks from across the science fiction and fantasy spectrum this weekend (December 3 - 4) only!!
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