Sentences with phrase «published writers of»

From the ARIA website: «The Association of Rhode Island Authors (ARIA) is a non-profit organization of local, published writers of both fiction and non-fiction committed to raising awareness of the outstanding written works crafted by writers in Rhode Island and other nearby communities.»
Bath Novel Award 2,000 international prize for unpublished or independently published writers of novels for adults or young adults.
We welcome writer «wannabes» or published writers of any genre from any geographic area to join us.
Huisman will take on the role of Steven Crane, the oldest Crane sibling and a published writer of supernatural books — including a memoir about his family's time living at Hill House.
Lee Ann is also a published writer of numerous nonfiction articles for children in magazines including Children's Digest, Boys» Quest, Hopscotch for Girls, and US Kids.
And then there's EL James, whose stuff - of - dreams rise from self - published writer of fan fiction to multimillionaire bestselling author earned her pole position on Forbes's list of the year's highest - earning authors.
Author's Digest offers ten proofreading and editing tips for self - publishing writers of all genres, to help you get your book in the best shape possible.
Each year, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers honors one of its published members as its traditionally published Writer of the Year (WOTY) and Independent Writer of the Year (IWOTY).
Each year, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers honors one of its published members as its traditionally published Writer of the Year.
Ron is a well - published writer of fiction and non-fiction and has won many awards for his writing, including a Pushcart Prize, a gold medal from the Faulkner Society, a James Michener Fellowship from the Copernicus Society, and many more.
«On Amazon.co.uk, self - published works regularly show up in the top 100 bestselling books list, which this month includes The Girl Who Never Came Back by Amy Cross, a 30 - year - old self - published writer of paranormal and fantasy, dystopia and erotica; and The One You Love by Paul Pilkington, the first in his Emma Holden suspense mystery trilogy.

Not exact matches

Steven Pressfield was a struggling writer for nearly two decades before he published The Legend of Bagger Vance, which subsequently became a Hollywood hit starring Will Smith.
In a profile of him published in the Guardian back in 2007, when Schwarzman was known as the «King of Wall Street» and lived in a 35 - room Manhattan apartment with 13 washrooms and 11 fireplaces, writer Andrew Clark quoted an interview of Schwarzman describing how he approaches a big negotiation.
With good content and the help of talented writers and artists, there is nothing stopping your blog from growing into a publishing empire.
For decades it was dismissed as the desperate refuge of authors rejected by publishing houses, wannabes who paid a fee to a musty vanity press that would dutifully typeset their words and transform them into a few boxes of books that the «writers» could hand out to their friends.
He has been a freelance writer for over 15 years and is the author of «The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal,» published in 2003 by Barnes and Noble.
«This was the first time we saw self - publishing turn into an audition for commercial prime time,» says Nathan Maharaj, director of merchandise at Kobo, which recently launched Kobo Writing Life, a self - publishing e-book service for aspiring writers that Maharaj's team closely monitors for «opportunities that are worth mainstream attention.»
When I set out my 2014 to - do list (I don't set goals), getting published as a writer was at the top of it (and I have no idea why because I had never written anything before).
Last month, Packer, a New Yorker staff writer best known for his writing on Iraq, published The Unwinding, a book he calls «an inner history of the new America.»
Last week, the Global Times, a subsidiary of the Chinese Communist Party's official People's Daily, published an op - ed praising Facebook's decision to temporarily suspend the account of exiled writer Liao Yiwu for violating the sites» policy against nudity.
How we came to do this is a twisting tale that science writer Maryn McKenna elegantly unspools in her extraordinary new book, Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats, which was published in September.
This book is far different than the ones preceding it — Lamott delves into the life of the writer, including the trials and pitfalls one must face on the path to finding his or her voice, getting published, or simply sitting down to do the work.
About halfway through the video, originally published by BuzzFeed, it is revealed that Obama had actually not uttered those words and that they were actually said by «Get Out» director and writer Jordan Peele, whose voice and mouth had been digitally inserted into an original — much less scandalous — video of the former president.
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.
Patricia Cancilla, copy editor for the Canadian Lawyer / Law Times team at Thomson Reuters, is an experienced editor and writer who has worked at some of Canada's leading publishing companies, including Postmedia and Business Information Group.
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As Gabriel Sherman, a New York magazine writer whose biography of Ailes will be published next year, pointed out in May 2011 http://nymag.com/news/media/roger-ailes-fox-news-2011-5/, he also tried to persuade Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey, to throw his hat in the Republican primary ring.
As an entrepreneur, business expert and the founder of B School, Marie Forleo regularly publishes how - to style videos that provide deep dives into challenges current and future business owners face like how to say no to an opportunity or how to become a better writer.
Mainline publishing is the kind of publishing that every dewey - eyed poet or paranormal romance writer dreams about.
Of the 250 largest multinational corporations, 64 % published CSR reports in 2005, either within their annual report or, for most, in separate sustainability reports — supporting a new cottage industry of report writerOf the 250 largest multinational corporations, 64 % published CSR reports in 2005, either within their annual report or, for most, in separate sustainability reports — supporting a new cottage industry of report writerof report writers.
He is a contributing writer on immigration issues for Canadian HR Reporter and Canadian Employment Law Today, and is editor of the Global Business Immigration Handbook, published by Thomson Reuters.
Not even the most committed pro-choice feminist needs to make her bona fides this clear when discussing a new book, never mind a writer with strong progressive credentials who's already published some thirty books to all sorts of critical and popular acclaim.
Ms. Scanzoni, a free - lance writer, has recently published (with John Scanzoni) Men, Women, and Change: A Sociology of Marriage and Family (McGraw - Hill).
But I can't help but wonder about excellent authors like Sara Miles who write about faith, but who break a few «Christian» rules while doing so... or about the many great writers of faith who published before there was a «Christian» category.
(Lots of writers today have published very little by the time they are thirty!)
It also would have been useful for these writers to consider C — Pop within the broader context of niche — driven evangelicalism, exemplified by congregations such as Willow Creek and Grace Chapel, publishing houses that market things like «the women's Bible,» and even those evangelist muscle men who thrill pre — teens by shattering bricks with their heads — all for Jesus of course.
But I would hope that published writers, especially Christian ones, would have a little more humility than to speak with such certainty about topics of which they have limited knowledge and experience.
May I point out that the most impressive Christian formulas concerning the spiritual essence of anti-Semitism may be found in a book recently published by a Jewish writer who seems himself strangely unaware of their profoundly Christian meaning.
Reading through Flannery O'Connor's published interviews, a scholar today might be surprised to see that half of them appeared in Catholic journals — an inconceivable situation now for a serious young writer.
An irate writer published an essay in Daughters of Sarah in 1989 assailing the «holy hucksters peddling diet books preaching that thinness is next to godliness and faith can remove mountains of you - know - what.
These writers published in the mainstream journals and presses of the time, as well as with specifically Catholic journals and presses.
A published writer for more than 40 years, Powers's literary career is unusual compared to that of other «important» American writers.
Stephen B. Clark Ann Arbor, Michigan; (The writer is the author of Man and Woman in Christ, published by Servant.)
The editor of the WQ, Steven Lagerfeld, seems a bit nervous about publishing it, concluding his introductory note with this: «It's a provocative argument, from a writer whose thinking never fails to command our interest.»
It is no coincidence that so many of the major Catholic writers of the period (as different as O'Connor, Percy, Merton, Tate, and Kerouac) found a publishing home with Robert Giroux.
It is not a problem to be left in the hands of some virtually self - appointed, unaccountable publishing committee in New York or teams of writers who may not have seen or helped a «wet drunk» in years.
Writers should familiarize themselves with the magazine before sending their submission, and include with it a cover letter giving their thesis, an explanation of why it's an important thesis to argue in this magazine, reference to any similar articles the magazine has published recently, and a short biography.
Contemporary writers often reflect this sad reality, and it is helpful to point to (and to publish) the writers who grapple courageously with this dilemma, writers whose imaginations collide with the grim implications of life in a culture which has forgotten the future.
The book, recently discovered in the writer's papers in Georgia and now published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, reproduces the handwritten notebook prayers scribbled down by O'Connor during her years as a student at the University of Iowa.
Editor's note: CNN.com writer Moni Basu is author of «Chaplain Turner's War,» published by Agate Digital.
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