The irony of his work lies in the artist's
prejudice against the self, and in his act of looking outward towards something materially positive.
I'm still waiting for
the prejudice against self - published books to be alleviated one day, and for the success of some self - published authors to be more widely known to the public.
There was no indication that the book was self - published because of the strong
prejudice against self - published books at the time.
Instead of spending time trying to convince bloggers who may have
a prejudice against self - published books that time can be spent connecting with readers who don't!
He shares his own experience with the gym in this regard as well as a look back on how, just a little over ten years ago, he was biased and
prejudiced against self - publishing.
Not exact matches
Precisely because we tend to be
prejudiced (what people politely call «having a pre-understanding») we have to be
self - critical and take action
against the danger of Scripture - twisting.
They would, I suspect, view this as a
prejudice against those who find fulfillment in the total
self - giving of multiple partners — which, they insist, is hard work and requires
self - discipline and generosity of spirit towards others every bit as much as monogamy does — and whose identity is significantly defined in connection with that way of finding fulfillment.
Here's proof: a somewhat irreverent, even off - putting author, who revels in knee - jerk unconventionality and
self - styled religious kitsch, and is
prejudiced against Jesus «for being a man,» actually manages to convince her readers that she may indeed be well on her way to becoming a committed Christian.
Unlike those who are
prejudiced against traditionally published or the
self - published, I don't have that bias.
That said, what is to be done about the active
prejudice out there among the community
against small press /
self - publishing?
There is also industry
prejudice against non-vanity
self - published books, but they have some chance of commercial success.
But that's the great thing: if you have a decent cover, you will quickly discover that all this «
self - publishing bias» or «
prejudice against indie books» disappears.
These exhibitions emphasized on the mainstream heterosexual society's
self - examination on its
prejudices, falsities, and oppression
against LGBTQ people as well as its respect for LGBTQ community while honoring the artistic achievements of LGBTQ artists that have revealed their inner world and aesthetic value.
Just as we have to be careful to guard
against prejudice against lawyers or
self - represented persons, we also have to remember that everyone should be treated fairly and equally, regardless of their wealth, or representation status.
One culprit, it seems to me, is conflicting interests that
prejudice against the asking of hard questions, and that enable
self - interest to masquerade convincingly as public interest.