Sentences with phrase «recently authored a story»

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Local author James P. Burke will discuss his recently published book, «A Lifetime on the Hill,» offering stories from the Tug Hill area.
She is also an author and it was recently announced that her story collection, Faulty Predictions, won the 2013 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction.
Michael D. Lemonick is Chief Opinion Editor for Scientific American and author, most recently, of The Perpetual Now: A Story of Amnesia, Memory and Love.
Jonathan Fields is the author of three books, most recently, How to Live a Good Life: Soulful Stories, Surprising Science, and Practical Wisdom.
I recently read a blog where the author, a specialist in nutrition and particularly Ayurvedic diet, told a story about a woman who had a magnesium deficiency despite including large amounts of brown rice in her diet.
October 7, 2013 • Claims have recently emerged that there will be more stories published from famously reclusive author J.D. Salinger.
Brock Clarke is the author of seven books of fiction, most recently a collection of short stories, The Price of the Haircut.
Award - winning New York Times bestselling author, investigative journalist, and anthropologist, Scott Carney, stopped by the show recently to talk about the dangers of putting yourself into the story, what he's learned in his 20 + years in mainstream publishing, and how he juggles his multiple creative adventures.
Meredith Bond is an award - winning author of a series of traditionally published Regency romances and indie - published paranormal romances, including Magic In The Storm and «In A Beginning», a short story about Lilith recently published in the anthology, Tales From The Mist.
And here, acclaimed author Jason Reynolds» brilliant new novel - in - verse (recently nominated for a National Book Award) becomes a ghost story — a gritty, streetwise A Christmas Carol.
:D Joy @ Thoughts By J recently posted... Author Interview: Meet A. G. Macdonald who tells stories through web - novel!
BookBuzzr author P. O. Dixon's book — Pride and Sensuality: A Darcy and Elizabeth Short Story recently hit the # 1 spot on the Amazon.
On the blog, I'm featuring writing tips, interviews with other authors, short stories or snippets of my WIP (recently I wrote a short backstory piece to help thrash out character motivation).
Hugh Howey, author of Wool and the recently published story, The World of Kurt Vonnegut: Peace in Amber
Teju Cole — While most people use social media to share random observations and writing news, author Teju Cole recently raised the bar by using his Twitter account as a vehicle to write a short story — through other people.
And Lisa Cron, author of the superb Wired for Story, recently wrote a post on Writer Unboxed with the title: A Modest Proposal to Pantsers: Don't!
Rabih Alameddine is the author of the novels Koolaids, I, the Divine, The Hakawati, An Unnecessary Woman and most recently, The Angel of History; also, the story collection, The Perv.
Tom Callahan, author of last season's excellent Johnny U, returns with The GM: The Inside Story of a Dream Job and the Nightmares That Go with It, in which he chronicles the final year in the working life of recently retired NFL executive Ernie Accorsi.
In September, we're featuring Tom Angleberger, author of The Strange Case of Origami Yoda (a zany story about a misfit sixth grader and his Yoda finger puppet) and, most recently, Darth Paper Strikes Back.
The author of the Scarpetta novels, most recently «Dust,» plans to write her memoirs, but not anytime soon: «I will want my story told with glaring, unflinching honesty.»
I recently posted a story on IR entitled, «Why Do Indie Authors Pay for Consumer Reviews?».
Or, you may have only discovered recently that social media is a part of the author experience, and you are now trying to figure out how to best use your time in what can be an overwhelming world of likes, retweets, shares, tagging, friending, following, and sharing stories.
Best - selling author Joyce Maynard's recently released novel, After Her, is a riveting mystery inspired by the true - life story of the Mount Tamalpais Trailside Killer.
J. Carson Black is the author of three short stories and thirteen novels, including the critically acclaimed Laura Cardinal series, recently optioned by Winkler Films / Sony Television.
Amazon Media Group's vice president of global advertising sales Seth Dallaire revealed that they recently did a deal with Land Rover to help distribute an e-book adventure story written for the brand by an established author, on the Kindle platform.
The senior VP of digital and audio publishing at Hachette Book Group told Publishers Weekly recently that author David Baldacci's Kindle Single 15 - page short story No Time Left, priced at $.99 was «tremendously successful» for them and characterized the publisher as «extremely satisfied with the results.»
I recently interviewed Allan Winneker, author of four thrillers including Border Line, which recounts the story of Rusty Powell, a Border Patrol agent kidnapped and held for ransom by a fictional drug cartel in northern Mexico.
The following story came from book publicist Denise Cassino of http://www.wizardlywebdesigns.com: I recently got one of my young adult fantasy fiction authors a gig at a local grade school.
Successful paranormal author Ilona Andrews recently had her short story «Questing Beast» — offered free on her website for fans — swiped and re-posted to Amazon, where some unscrupulous magsman was selling it for $ 5.99.
Just recently, two well known authors wrote, edited and published new stories in the course of a single day.
The author most recently of the novel The Next Right Thing (The Dial Press, 2012) explains why conflict is at the heart of every good story.
Book of the Week author, Carole P. Roman, recently shared her success story in our Notes from the Field series.
Brenna recently sold a short screenplay and is the author of Mossy Creek by Any Other Name, a short story published in Belle Books» Homecoming in Mossy Creek.
I'd like to share another indie success story I recently learned about: Terri Guiliano Long, author of In Leah's Wake, who has sold almost 200,000 copies and has reached # 6 in B&N s bestseller's list.
You see, I've also had a handful of authors recently who have found me and relayed terrible and unfavorable stories of working with a book publicist or publicity firm (or other outside / freelance help)[2] with an unhappy or very unfavorable outcome, similar to what Sharon wrote about.
Independent author Dean Wesley Smith has recently finished a year of blogging about his daily output, which includes emails, blog posts, novels and short stories.
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) recently announced Kindle Singles, which are short stories written by popular authors such as Jodi Picoult, Rich Cohen and Jonathan Littell, as well as magazine writers and journalists such as Mark Greif and Sebastian Rotella.
Her book, Tightwads on the Loose, was recently selected for the literature program for WWU, which involves study and discussion about a title, as well as an author - led book club discussion in class and a public presentation about the story and the writing process.
Amelia Gray is the author of the short story collections AM / PM, Museum of the Weird, and Gutshot, as well as the novels Threats and, most recently, Isadora, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
In a book that draws together recently declassified documents and exclusive interviews, the author narrates the extraordinary story of a secret campaign in which some of the most vocal exponents of intellectual freedom in the West became instruments of the American government.
Naomi Klein, the author of a string of provocative and popular books including «The Shock Doctrine,» recently took on global warming policy and campaigns in «Capitalism vs. the Climate,» a much - discussed cover story for The Nation that has been mentioned by readers here more than once in the last few weeks.
We Norwegians have recently been served this scary story about Svalbard warming up according to the latest «research»: http://www.aftenposten.no/klima/article3646095.ece ----------------------------------------------------------- Just mailed the Author Mr. OLE MAGNUS RAPP the two WUWT links
Another high - profile UN IPCC lead author, Dr. Kevin Trenberth, recently echoed Renwick's sentiments about climate models by referring to them as «story lines.»
The story has drawn extensive publicity because Oprah recently featured Angel author Henry Rosenblat on her popular television talk show.
I recently came a TED talk by author Karen Thompson Walker which discusses how fear is like a story, and can help us to imagine all possible future scenarios and how to cope with them.
Because unreported unethical conduct is rampant per Stan Albert's comments within another story recently authored by him herein.
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