Besides the many works
he published in his long career, the very last book he penned was a challenge to the Church on some areas he believed to be neglected in our calling as disciples of Christ.
Not exact matches
In light of Lewis's long and distinguished career, encompassing so many contributions to process philosophy, many readers may have forgotten that Ford began his intellectual career as a Tillichian, writing his dissertation at Yale over thirty - five years ago on «The Ontological Foundation of Paul Tillich's Theory of Religious Symbol,» and publishing his first several scholarly articles in the early 1960s in distinguished journals like the Journal of the History of Philosophy and the Journal of Religion on aspects of Tillich's though
In light of Lewis's
long and distinguished
career, encompassing so many contributions to process philosophy, many readers may have forgotten that Ford began his intellectual
career as a Tillichian, writing his dissertation at Yale over thirty - five years ago on «The Ontological Foundation of Paul Tillich's Theory of Religious Symbol,» and
publishing his first several scholarly articles
in the early 1960s in distinguished journals like the Journal of the History of Philosophy and the Journal of Religion on aspects of Tillich's though
in the early 1960s
in distinguished journals like the Journal of the History of Philosophy and the Journal of Religion on aspects of Tillich's though
in distinguished journals like the Journal of the History of Philosophy and the Journal of Religion on aspects of Tillich's thought.
Being able to
publish papers is crucial for any academic to further their
career, but it's an avenue that can be difficult to access for those no
longer affiliated with a university, unfamiliar with international
publishing conventions, or struggling to write
in a second language.
While some scientists remain concerned that sharing work via online «open notebooks» or preprint servers and
publishing in journals with new peer - review models is risky (and perhaps introduces even more vulnerability into an already challenging
career path), the researchers who are already participating insist that the benefits can outweigh the disadvantages — as
long as you're careful.
Previously
published commentaries by Dr. Doroghazi focused on other negative trends, including high student debt, high CEO salaries,
long training periods, and the controversy involving Maintenance of Certification requirements and the American Board of Internal Medicine, as factors that discourage the smartest kids
in the class from choosing medicine as a
career.
Armie Hammer, who is starring
in the critical darling «Call Me By Your Name,» deleted his Twitter account Monday after BuzzFeed
published an article titled «10
Long Years of Trying to Make Armie Hammer Happen,» which took what many fans considered a needlessly brutal look at his
career.
The Committee
published a report
in July which highlighted that
careers guidance is poor
in many schools and, with no sign of the
long - promised strategy for
careers education, the Co-Chairs of the Committee Neil Carmichael and Iain Wright, accused Ministers of «burying their heads
in the sand»
in a way that «smacks of complacency».
She's been traditionally
published throughout her
career, but she recently decided to self -
publish a new book
in her
long - standing Weather Warden series.
Getting traditionally
published is certainly a big deal, and like anything else that is a life - changing experience, I would want to consider all aspects that would benefit me
in the
long run (especially if something like this is going to be my
career / full - time job).
I've worked
in the book
publishing industry my whole
career and there's one thing where we all (agents, publishers and publicists) can agree: the time to start building a relationship with your readers and listening to your audience is
long before your book is
published.
Konrath had a
long - term
career in traditional
publishing before he switched over to electronic.
Amanda Shofner has had her nose
in a book for as
long as she can remember, so it's no surprise she made a
career in the
publishing industry.
HarperCollins Christian
Publishing honors long - time author and friend One of Christian publishing's most loved authors, Max Lucado, has reached another milestone in his career — 30 years of inspiring readers through his bestselling publis
Publishing honors
long - time author and friend One of Christian
publishing's most loved authors, Max Lucado, has reached another milestone in his career — 30 years of inspiring readers through his bestselling publis
publishing's most loved authors, Max Lucado, has reached another milestone
in his
career — 30 years of inspiring readers through his bestselling
published works.
Written by Johnny B Truant and Sean Platt, two parts of the trio behind the Self -
Publishing Podcast and prolific writers
in their own right, — it's truly a breath of fresh air — no grandiose promises of immediate success or wealth accumulation — instead a logical step - by - step approach to building a
long - term, and hopefully profitable, writing
career as an Indie Author.
Not someone who has ever worked
in publishing, who knows what publishers do behind the scenes, or what the issues are, or how the distribution works, or what the boots - on - the - ground challenges are, or how the industry is changing, or what publishers do to help authors build
long term
careers, or the differences between large and small presses, or the history of returnable books or what it's like to work with major distributors such as Amazon... a sociologist, armed with some numbers.»
According to Johnny Gellar, «I think publishers will succeed
in the
long run because it's too much self -
publishing if you're a
career writer.»
The traditional industry, while maybe not yet embracing indie
publishing, has certainly come a
long way from the days
in which a vanity press - produced title was the kiss of death for an author's future
publishing career; it's now becoming more and more common for publishers to seek out authors whose titles that have a proven following thanks to self -
publishing.
The traditional
publishing industry no
longer seems to want to «nurture» /» guide» new authors and accompany them on a
long and hopefully successful
career; instead, they want writers who will hit the «bestseller» list with their very first novel and sell more than 20 000 copies
in a flash (I may be exaggerating with the numbers but I don't think I'm that far off!).
If you're
in this for the
long haul and want a
career in publishing, then time is on your side.
From misguided agents to cruel or absent editors to the callous slashing of midlist authors and backlist titles, the
longer a writer is
in the
publishing world, the more chance of encountering at least one of these major (and sometimes
career - freezing) hurdles.
Joel Friedlander has a
long career in publishing and book / graphic design and uses that extensive experience to advise would be authors on how to best self
publish, design, layout and market their books.
Terri Giuliano -
Long, author of
In Leah's Wake and writing for the Huffington Post's blog, outlined some of the factors that have helped self -
publishing climb out of its early days of the vanity press into the explosion brought on be e-reading, and evolve into its current state of being a viable alternative for talented,
career - minded writers.
-LSB-...] As I've written repeatedly
in the past, an author website is a
long - term investment
in your
publishing career.
Her goal is not only to sell books, but to also build
long and ever - growing
careers for her clients, giving each of them close and thorough attention as well as being an advocate
in all aspects of the
publishing process, including licensing foreign rights, audio rights, dramatic rights and more.
Therefore I decided to educate myself
in the matter of indie
publishing, which I had previously consciously avoided, primarily due to two concerns: problems involved
in e-book formatting; and my inability to promote my own work
in any effective way (I have a
long but infamously anonymous
career as a composer, musician and producer behind me, spanning back more than 20 years with extraordinarily limited success, to prove that).
-LSB-...] Before You Launch Your Author Website (Jane Friedman) An author website is a
long - term investment
in your
publishing career.
Even if you put this on the back burner
in order to advance other aspects of your writing and
publishing career, don't leave it out of the equation for very
long.
General RWA membership is open to
published and unpublished romance fiction writers who are interested
in creating and maintaining a
long - term
career writing romance.
Written by Johnny B Truant and Sean Platt, two parts of the trio behind the Self -
Publishing Podcast and prolific writers
in their own right, — it's truly a breath of fresh air — no grandiose promises of immediate success or wealth accumulation — instead a logical step - by - step approach to building a
long term, and hopefully profitable, writing
career as an Indie Author.
Self -
publishing may be big news among book publishers, but it's a
long - standing tradition
in the comics world, where many a
career has launched through handmade comics put together with the help of a photocopier and a stapler.
To make a
career in publishing, you have to be ready for a
long haul, often over decades.
6 http://janefriedman.com/blog/ – Jane Friedman, former publisher of Writer's Digest, specializes
in educating writers about the
publishing industry — from all perspectives, without hype or bias — to help them make the best
long - term decisions for their
careers.
Those of us who have been
in the
publishing business for a
long time have seen writers go away from the start of our
careers.
Think of Frankfurt as a
long - term investment
in your
publishing career, not a single trip that will yield immediate results.
A legendary figure
in both photography and film with a
career spanning over half a century, it has
long been recognised that William Klein began his artistic
career as a painter, however his paintings have scarcely been seen or
published since they were first exhibited
in the early 1950s.
Scores of scholars, curators, and critics have
published copiously illustrated books and exhibition catalogues devoted to retrospective looks at the French artist's five - decade -
long career, as well as his use of color, textiles, and ornament, his portraits and still lifes, his penchant for making two versions of the same subject from time to time, his visits to Morocco, the Nice period of the 1920s, his late cutouts, the chapel
in Vence, France, and even his collectors.
Most of the sketches — which include works
in pencil, pastel, and watercolor from across the artist's
long career — are
published here for the first time.
Inspired by Joseph Beuys» use of multiples to disseminate his ideas widely and inexpensively, General Idea
published twenty - six issues of FILE consolidated and perpetuated their
career -
long interest
in publications and low - priced editions.
On Sept. 20, some 450 paintings from all periods of a five - decade -
long career and about 1,750 drawings executed with pencil, graphite, conte crayon, ink and oil, as well as watercolors and pastels, will be
published in high resolution on the website of the Clyfford Still Museum
in Denver.
Published concurrently with an exhibition at New York's Knoedler & Company, this handsome volume — the cover of which features Frankenthaler's great painting, «A Green Thought
in a Green Shade» (1981)-- pays tribute to the painter's
long and distinguished
career, with a fully illustrated survey of the works chosen for the exhibition, which represent quintessential paintings from each period of her
career.
Now, Matthew Nisbet, a communications researcher at American University who has focused of late on climate campaigns (generating no shortage of sparks), takes a
long deep look at McKibben's
career in «Nature's Prophet: Bill McKibben as Journalist, Public Intellectual and Activist,» a paper
published by Harvard University's Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, where Nisbet recently completed a residency.
In the course of a
long and distinguished academic
career, Fridman has
published 18 books, including among them the standard works on the common law Canadian law of obligations, as well as his works on Agency and Sale of Goods.