Sentences with phrase «see other writers»

But what continues to get to me is when I see other writers, either those who are traditionally published or those who refuse to go indie even though they have continued to be turned down by the trads, condemning those of us who have gone an alternate route.
Lots of writers are seeing other writers having success via self - publishing and deciding to try it themselves.

Not exact matches

A roundup of gun control and violence studies by writer German Lopez at Vox shows Americans represent less than 5 % of the world population but possess nearly 50 % of the world's civilian - owned guns, police are about three times more likely to be killed in states with high gun ownership, countries with more guns see more gun deaths, and states with tighter gun control laws see fewer gun - related deaths, among other sobering statistics.
The last few decades have seen the banking and financial sector evolve beyond what Marx or any other 19th - century writer imagined.
Only follow - up on your pitch twice, other than that you're being annoying to the writer who likely saw the email or message and decided they didn't want to move forward.
The better a man is, all other things being equal, the better an artist or writer he will be, because the better he is, the wiser he will be, the more accurately will he understand the world, the deeper will he see.
Eventually, as he told me, he was also led to see that other writers had dealt with such questions too, and had answered them in somewhat different ways.
But I always think best when I write, and I always appreciate the interaction from other thinkers and writers (that's YOU), and so am going to write this series of posts and see where they lead.
He promotes other religions, no he promotes tolerance of the beliefs of others and the kind of Christianity I see promoted in these comments rejects any belief but those held by the writers.
But he goes on: «When these images clash — as in The Fascist octopus has sung its swan song, the jackboot is thrown into the melting pot — it can be taken as certain that the writer is not seeing a mental image of the objects he is naming; in other words he is not really thinking.»
Obviously Jesus and the writers of Scripture treat some sins as more severe than others (see pp. 5 — 8 of this article), even though Eichenwald mocks anyone who thinks this as showing «that they know next to nothing about the New Testament.»
I feel resentful because C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and all these other writers, real writers, had luxuries like housekeepers and pubs and colleagues, they had creature comforts and every time the Muse arrived, they didn't have to shush her, plead with her to come back later because, right now, Muse, can't you see?
But other writers, such as Robert Fitzgerald (with whose family Flannery O'Connor lived until she developed lupus), saw themselves as part of reviving a great tradition.
Although we may realize — and in the present writer's judgment we must realize — that we shall never be perfect either in deeds or in attitudes on earth, this fact does not nullify the really great achievements that we see in others.
In the first place, as we have seen, the four evangelists were not themselves eye - witnesses, but writers depending upon the traditions received from others.
This going theory does fit Occam's Razor quite nicely and in all honesty lines up with how we treat other books of the Bible — we take note of the writer, their context, etc. and see inspiration coming through that lens.
Jesus the Son of Marry (Peace and blessings be up on him) is known today to the Christian world as it is being described by John, Paul, Luke and others... whatever the way these human imagined him became the faith... record shows that the first book of NT was written at least 60 - 80 years after Jesus the son of Marry was taken away from this earth... and these writers used their vision as a weapon to get it to the brain of mankind... also there are debates among the Christian scholars that no one knows who is the writer of some of the gospels... someone else wrote it and used the names what we see today... i.e. no one knows when and who and how the Hebrew chapters were written... despite of lots of controversy on this, Christian scholars uses them to teach others...
St Francis de Sales (one of the first to see the dangers of heresy at Port Royal) and other saintly spiritual writers who advocated frequent communion saw it as a practice requiring regular confession and serious preparation.
«I hardly ever see a Christian post where the writer mocks and throws demeaning words at atheists and other unbelievers.»
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Sometimes i wonder what peeps think before writing articles like» WHY ARSENAL DO NOT NEED A NEW STRIKER»,» WHY ARSENAL SHOULD NOT SELL FLAMINI», WHY ARSENAL DO NOT NEED A NEW DM» and many other pointless articles.The writers are just go and gather info and because they like the players they write about they try to make us see it in their way contrary to what we see on the pitch.What is this be honest with yourself for once in a lifetime.Flamini is not good enough.Absolutely pointless.
@leo will be in his element with all the transfer rumours kicking about over the wknd we will see if can post a record amount of rumors before deadline day see if he can set a club record and that is a challenge to all the others @geoff highbury ghost writer and whoever gets the most right in there comments get a write up artical for there great services rendered in the effort of rumor mongering and all there comments for one day are all thumbs up guaranteed by the admin of just arsenal LOL
The biased nature of writers, you know, we saw it with others in the past, with Ted Williams and others, where maybe some people left them off because of personality reasons.
While this writer sees the inadequacies in Rooney's game this season, as any other can, there's no denying that Rooney's overall career can be deemed a success up until this point, and on the day of his...
I'm sure if fans read other Liverpool websites they'll see the one thousand and one different writers expressing their opinions and views on where...
I have literally never seen (or written) a story about an unmedicated birth shared on a social media feed without somebody chiming in to tell the writer that what they're saying is somehow wrong, no matter how many disclaimers they include about how much they understand and respect other people's right (or need) to birth differently.
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If I see one more thinkpiece banging on about how the writer identifies themselves, in anything other than self - defence (e.g. anti-racism), I swear I will shoot this puppy.
As a ministerial speech - writer in the last government I have seen all too often how the «top - line» of a speech — the section that the spin doctors hope will resonate and be reported — can be ignored by the media in favour of some other line.
Most of the others clearly didn't see the point of science writers.
As someone who also HAD lordosis and suffered many issues in the SI joint and impingement in nerves through the notch, I found that combining principles of Viniyoga (what the site writer studies) and Sadie Nardini's take on moving the human body (hugely inspired by Kaminoff, whose main teacher was Desikichar — now you see the full circle here) saved my back big time, which fed into healing other parts of my body as well.
As I blogger I love seeing and reading what other bloggers and writers create.
I'm not quite ready to assign Robert Galbraith / JK Rowling to the ranks of my fave mystery writers, but only because I want to read the other books in the Cormoran Strike series and see how things pan out.
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Midway through the first season, Lawrence, Biegel and the other writers realized their cast was so funny together that the wisest course was to just put everyone together as often as possible, let everyone be goofy, and see what happened.
Mann's approach here reminds me of the formulation recently expressed by writer and director Paul Schrader — some filmmakers understand character as an instrument of elucidation, while others (Schrader meant himself and Martin Scorsese) see it as an instrument of mystery.
Series creator and writer Simon Beaufoy sees the Getty family as an insufferable lot of individuals who don't appear to like, let alone trust, each other.
And during a period that saw a resurgence of interest in the spy genre, with several Le Carre (and other) adaptations making it to the big screen, the show, created by «Love and Other Drugs» «The Interpreter» and «The Life of David Gale» writer Charles Randolph and shepherded by big - name producers Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg along with, oddly, Malcolm Gladwell, might have seemed like a surefireother) adaptations making it to the big screen, the show, created by «Love and Other Drugs» «The Interpreter» and «The Life of David Gale» writer Charles Randolph and shepherded by big - name producers Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg along with, oddly, Malcolm Gladwell, might have seemed like a surefireOther Drugs» «The Interpreter» and «The Life of David Gale» writer Charles Randolph and shepherded by big - name producers Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg along with, oddly, Malcolm Gladwell, might have seemed like a surefire hit.
sees Nicholas Meyer (writer - director of Time After Time, featuring Malcolm McDowell as Wells) and others giving a brief overview of Wells's speculative / political work, spiced with archival footage of Wells speaking for himself.
Writer and director Alex Garland manages to take a high - concept premise — a reclusive, Steve Jobs - like genius (Oscar Isaac) invites a young employee (Domhnall Gleeson) to test the android he created (Alicia Vikander) to see if she's truly intelligent — and tuns it into a claustrophobic, tense thriller, as the three circle each other through an hour and a half of vicious psychological manipulation and constant shifts in the balance of power.
Jeff Giles is the founder and editor - in - chief of Popdose and Dadnabbit, as well as an entertainment writer whose work can be seen at Rotten Tomatoes and a number of other sites.
Happy to see MN girl Diablo Cody win for best original screenplay and loved her shout - out to the other writers.
David Mamet ---- «House of Games «If it feels like some of the writers on this list kind of lucked into direction having written a film (or several) that became a mainstream success thereafter, there are a few others whose writerly voice was already so established that the idea of having them direct a straightforward genre film is kind of inconceivable (see also: Charlie Kaufman).
See how the other half kills in the icy comic thriller «Thoroughbreds,» a dissection of one - percenter sociopathy given a dark comic Hitchcockian verve by first - time writer - director Cory Finley.
I had no idea who Sacha Gervasi was before watching this film the other night, but I had previously seen two movies on which he had collaborated as a writer: The Terminal and Henry's Crime.
The master of all things genre, writer / composer / director John Carpenter has signed an overall deal with Universal Cable Productions that will see him create, develop and executive produce projects with UCP for NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment as well as other networks and streaming services.
I'm not sure whether I'm idolizing the original MacGyver television show at this point and refusing to see what Will Forte and his other SNL writers see when they're making fun of it.
Co - writers / co-directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (who wrote The Hangover and its sequels, and wrote / directed 21 and Over) are not going to win any awards for their filmmaking aesthetic — derivative of every other flashy action, comedy, or action - comedy out there these days — but they know a good thing when they see it, and that good thing is their cast (and, let's be fair, much of their script).
Even if the big - screen revival of the HBO series about a movie star (Adrian Grenier) and his posse does technically qualify as a film, it's still questionable whether writer - director Doug Ellin has ever seen any other movies, given the Mortal Instruments - level movie - within - the - sorta - movie that he presents not as a goof on Hollywood hubris but as an uncompromising masterpiece that eventually makes half a billion dollars at the box office.
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