Sentences with phrase «piece is a writer»

The author of this piece is a writer — a very successful writer, who has an incredible ability to convey her experiences in language and manner that is sorely needed.

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It's a tempting scenario, one put forward by veteran media writer Jack Shafer in a piece at Politico, based on a recent study of the newspaper business.
A financial analyst - turned - writer argued in a recent Quartz piece why all workers should be investing their 401 (k) plans with the goal of growing their income for retirement.
«If you look at the shelves now,» she says, «you see people writing about increasingly tiny pieces of the market, and among the writers are the psychologists.»
The writer of the Fusion piece, Kevin Roose, admits he has been taking nootropics on and off for a month, yet he isn't totally sure they are working.
You're writing this piece as a knowledgeable writer, not the CEO of your company.
But the simple truth is almost all of us need to schedule special time to unwind and de-stress every once in awhile, according to a recent pieces on Fox News from health writer Laurie Tarkan.
Sales and marketing writer Preston Clark explored this notion in a great piece, «The Rise of the Silent Sales Floor,» in which he discussed how the «soundless» sales floor makes CEOs nervous because: «They aren't hearing the confrontation, the tension, the hard conversations that literally must happen in order to get the biggest, baddest deals across the finish line... The really big, complex, disruptive deals... those aren't closing on the silent floor.»
This may explain why, in an uncharacteristically breathless piece in The Economist's «World in 2016» supplement, writer Lucy Kellaway predicted that managerial authority will be replaced by artificial intelligence in the very near future.
He hasn't quite made it yet, but he has carved out a place for himself as a senior editor who is also a gifted writer, the author of some of the most memorable pieces we've published over the years.
China Literature is akin to Amazon's Kindle service, with 8.4 million pieces of content from more than five million writers.
As a direct mailer you might hire vendors including some or all of the following: a professional writer to write your copy, a graphic designer to lay out your piece, a quality printer to print and fold your sales pieces, a list broker to provide a targeted list of prospect names with addresses, a mail house to stuff and sort your sales pieces to be mailed according to postal regulations and take it to the post office... Am I leaving anyone out?
However, a piece in Nerd Wallet by financial writer Erin El Issa noted that not all debt is created equal.
(If your article is actually about a writer's failings — if the whole point of the piece is to ask how a man could be so perceptive in some ways and yet so moronic in others — then that of course is something else entirely.)
Surely to have a renaissance, you have to have had a naissance, somewhere along the line, and that golden - age generation was the first, really, to assemble all the pieces necessary to be both fully American and fully Catholic writers.
I'm a writer, and I know for certain I couldn't write a piece on religion without my strong atheism roots affect the words I use and the points I make.
You do realize that the entire article we are commenting on is one long proselytizing piece from a Christian making opinion claims that the less intelligent may take as fact because the writer has a background in science.
It just seems to me that as a writer / researcher who clearly knows better, it is really your job to attack, debunk and tear these assinine arguments about Obama's religious convictions to pieces rather than giving them some kind of legitimacy.
But when writers are producing articles for free or for $ 100, they can't fly off somewhere to do research or spend a month polishing the piece
The Scribd note was an incredibly well - written piece of PR, but sometimes writers forget that when you know what to look for you can spot the sleight of hand a mile away.
It is because of people like you and the writer of the CNN opinion piece that we live in a world like we do....
As predictable and pat as the Esquire piece may be, there's little doubt that the new consensus on family — «straight people blew up marriage a long time ago» — has powerful adherents quite a bit further up in the clouds than the average Esquire reader, or writer.
Editor's note: The writer was granted anonymity because of concerns this piece could jeopardize her employment.
Responding to a recent piece by Anne Hendershott on the decision of Cardinal Sean O'Malley not to attend the commencement at Boston College because Irish prime minister (and abortion - rights advocate) Enda Kenny was selected for an honorary degree and address to the graduates, a letter - writer....
Leaving aside the endless game of questioning why this writer versus that one, and on what terms, there are certainly some notable names on this list who weren't mentioned in my initial piece» Wendell Berry, David Adams Richards, and Christian Wiman, among others.
The equivalent would be if I, a food writer, were also a sleek fashion plate with a deep bench of vintage and modern pieces.
Hi Dave: I'm a freelance writer in Northampton, Massachusetts, and I'm working on a general - interest piece for a regional publication here about hot sauce.
I have friend, who was once my student, and in his angsty teenage period he would pace impatiently up and down the journalism room, waiting for the other writers to finish their pieces so he could put the paper to bed.
I got to help my former roommate Andrew Lawrence, a Sports Illustrated writer, piece together feature story ideas on the off chance that SI would be making a «Congrats, your team just won the national title!»
The article writer has picked bits and pieces from the BFG's interview and that is not fair.
I would like to see another piece by John Stanton; he has to date been the most knowledgeable and interesting of your writers on this subject, in my opinion.
Not too long ago, a fellow writer wrote a beautiful, touching piece called, «Today, Mommy is Sad.»
Ever since the goofy movie «Snakes On A Plane» was released, travel writers far and wide have come up with their own variation of the title for a piece they've written.
Writer Tom Laskawy has a great piece in Grist this morning about how pink slime is really just representative of much larger problems in the meat industry, and he lists some other «processing aids» (besides the now - infamous ammonium hydroxide) lurking in your meat.
Lauren B. Stevens is a freelance writer, whose parenting pieces can also be found on The Huffington Post, Scary Mommy, and Mamapedia.
Disclaimer: This piece is the opinion of one writer and does not reflect the views of YourTango as a whole.
Given all this, I was very interested to read yesterday a new Huffington Post Highline piece by Jane Black, a food and food politics writer whom I've long admired.
Finally, I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but if anyone needs convincing that pink slime is some really bad stuff, writer Tom Philpott had a great piece about it yesterday on Mother Jones.
Writer Nicole Fabian - Weber, for instance, in a piece on «The Clueless Girl's Guide to Creating a Baby Registry» notes that her first step in creating her baby registry was to look at an old friend's registry and tailor it to her needs.
It was, overall, a fairly warm piece about Shaw but the reputation and resonance of Orwell as a political writer is merited.
Mike Atherton seems have developed into a proper columnist and sports writer, and while his column may the type of wise after the event piece you have in mind and are warning about, I think it was well judged and that the centre - left doesn't need to go into «jumpers for goalposts» nostalgia to strongly agree with this.
The pieces were both by Tim Walker, who appears to be basically be their celebrity writer, which may explain why.
An opinion piece in Hamodia, a prominent New York City - based Jewish newspaper, a writer compared de Blasio's support for the leftist Sandinista movement to being a «Nazi sympathizer.»
Style in literature is one of the many literary devices a writer uses to create meaning, mood and images in a piece of writing.
In an opinion piece published in this weekend's edition of Hamodia, a prominent New York City - based Jewish newspaper, a writer compared the Democratic mayoral hopeful's support for the leftist Sandinista movement to being a «Nazi sympathizer.»
It is surely extraordinary that for the writer of this piece the «four freedoms» i.e. the freedoms of unrestricted markets (free movement of labour, capital, goods and services) are all «important».
I read one piece in which the writer was wondering how on earth we ended up with a Dino Melaye in the National Assembly: A man like that whose brand raises too many questions.
And today the Post printed a very specific piece of hearsay, which writers acknowledge is «unsubstantiated,» twice on the same page of the paper: that «Paterson was late arriving at the scene of last February's tragic air crash outside Buffalo because he was supposedly preoccupied with a local lady friend.»
In a recent Chronicle of Higher Education «Career Network» piece (Woolston, 2001), a freelance science and medical writer wrote that the Ph.D. pipeline in the sciences is «equipped with a powerful female filtration system.»
Before joining Scientific American, he was senior writer at Climate Central, a nonprofit research and journalism organization, and before that he spent nearly 21 years at Time magazine, where he wrote more than 50 cover stories on about science and the environment, along with many smaller pieces.
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