Sentences with phrase «something authors like»

This isn't something authors like to hear, but the a reality of the marketplace.

Not exact matches

You might know Strauss already — the Rolling Stone writer is also the author of «The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists,» a book that's become something of a bible to awkward young men who would like to learn the curious arts of charming women.
I personally liked how the author profiles a wide variety of successful real estate investors (from 20 something to 50 - year - old single moms) who all started small and built massive wealth from their real estate portfolios.
In his new novel «The Leftovers» (St. Martin's), the bestselling author of «Little Children» and «Election» follows a group left behind after something called the «Sudden Departure,» a Rapture - like event in which millions of people suddenly vanished like smoke.
If you're going to «restore» it, why not restore something that looks something like the original without the polygamist turn - men - into - gods program that Smith and Co authored.
Maybe the Holy Spirit is at work around the world to bring multiple authors and pastors and theologians to similar ideas about similar things all at once, and so when I read something in someone else's book that sounds a lot like something I have written, but they don't give me credit, it is not that they «borrowed» from me, but because both of us were listening to what the Spirit has been whispering to minds all over the world.
It is not an exaggeration to say there is no way the writer would say something like, «Such - and - such college has the dubious distinction of being the MOST religious campus etc. etc.» The author is fueling the notion that somehow being less religious is somehow a bad thing when each day and throughout history it has been shown time and again being more religious is more of a liability.
As far as creating opportunities for dialog within your faith communities, I'd recommend starting with a book club, perhaps around a book like Trouble I've Seen by Drew Hart, or The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, or Assimilate or Go Home by Danielle Mayfield, or Forgive Us by the authors mentioned above — something that's not directly about this election or this presidency, but that addresses issues related to justice.
You or I, if conservative, might think that such a thing undermines marriage, but, author Catherine Hakim insists not, that adultery should be retitled something like a «playfair» or an....
Ok, for starters, the author of this article is way off base from the beginning, and lets not kid ourselves that CNN will look for any way to shoot down something a conservative would like.
One idea is that the elves represent something of the contemplative, withdrawn as they are from the world, living peacefully in hidden places like Rivendell, whose ambiance is described by the author with the love and awe of a person who has experienced the depth of retreat - like stillness.
The author is stating something Christians already know — God could have chosen a clean palace for Jesus to live in, but to fulfill Scripture (Hebrews 2:17) He willed for His Son to live like us, a common man, sweaty and as you said, dirty, and as Scripture says, «A man like us in all things, but sin», so He could experience every aspect of our Earthly life...
maybe he uses this world's reality, or something like this world's reality... The author can create a past, a history... and then create a Now Time, a present time, and a future time... So maybe God did create the world 10,000 years ago... and gave it a past, billions of years old... if you are God you can create the Reality of the world...
«We're such a wealthy, spoiled culture that we feel like we have a right to fly on airplanes,» says Fulwiler, author of «Something Other than God,» which details her journey from atheism to Christianity.
Dear PATIAT, (In response) Exactly!!!! I can't give the author any points for «making an effort» to offer a carnal spin on something spiritual and i never said «It's not like that» God's word does that for her BUT she must read it with a spiritual mind and let go of her carnal one.
He's questing and enigmatic, something like Ivan Karamazov, his favorite character in his favorite novel by his favorite author.
And somewhere in that book the author (Francis Chan) said something about how life is like running a marathon.
Well, I feel like the authors could of done something better to try and make it more clear what each grain was.
Once something like bowls becomes trendy, cookbook authors and bloggers jump on the bandwagon and complicate what should be a super-easy meal to prepare.
It's like that with actors or actresses or authors, too, where something is lost, but it's nearly impossible to pinpoint exactly where.
And ideally would get less than $ 15M per — but I am predicting a future that is authored by the idiots in the front office — so I expect his deal with look something like $ 19M — $ 18M — $ 17M — my hope is that they don't throw in the fourth season at $ 20M and / or they don't match some nonsense max contract from Brooklyn (or whoever)... as I note, I see Lavine is a net negative player who could put up impressive numbers on a bad team — good for the tank.
There is no site like this in my country and I was very grateful to the author of this one because I learnt a lot and finally found someone who feels like me... When I first read all these comments I cried as if I found a good friend who understands me... I do something which has always been very natural and still is to mammals in this world and please, if you disagree, do not criticize us and do not jump to conclusions because it hurts...
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
It all looks like something that was either meant as preliminary data and not for distribution to anyone other than the authors or a work where the authors weren't paying attention to what they were doing.
«Confidence is not something you can bestow like a gift,» says Vickie Holland, a parenting coach in Santa Monica, Calif., and the author of the forthcoming book Parenting That Works.
Says David J. Palmiter Jr., PhD, a practitioner in Clarks Summit, Pa., and author of the 2011 book Working Parents, Thriving Families, «We often treat our relationships — which are like orchids — like a cactus, and then when inevitably the orchid wilts or has problems, we tend to think that there's something wrong with the orchid.»
The author said British publishers and readers like to have something they can relate to — be it Western characters or familiar settings and storylines — if they're reading about Africa.
«The upwelling we detected is like a hot air balloon, and we infer that something is rising up through the deeper part of our planet under New England,» said lead author Vadim Levin, a geophysicist and professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Rutgers University - New Brunswick.
«Considering the Southern Ocean absorbs something like 60 % of heat and anthropogenic CO2 that enters the ocean, this wind has a noticeable effect on global warming,» said lead author Dr Andy Hogg from the Australian National University Hub of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science.
«We think that if we look at something enough, especially if we have to pay attention to its shape as we do during reading, then we would know what it looks like, but our results suggest that's not always the case,» said Johns Hopkins cognitive scientist Michael McCloskey, the senior author.
By making us feel like a small part of something grander, the authors suggest, awe shifts our attention from our own needs to those of the greater good.
It's the first time a blood - pumping system like this has been found in nature, but the authors suspect that other animals may do something similar.
With a realistic current extinction rate of less than 1 per cent of species per decade and a discovery rate of something like 3 per cent a decade, the authors conclude: «the rate of species description greatly outpaces extinction rates».
«Playing a visually interesting game like Tetris occupies the mental processes that support [the craving] imagery; it is hard to imagine something vividly and play Tetris at the same time,» explained study author Jackie Andrade, PhD, in a press release.
Ryan Holiday, an author and marketing strategist, said that «I feel like I have mastered the art of something I wouldn't call travel.
So, it's perfectly understandable that they would bring on an author who is popular because he is telling people to do something that they want to do anyway — as opposed to the real, but more difficult message of what a truly healthy diet looks like.
But in order for your interaction to mean something, you've got to put a bit of effort into it: a one - click «Like» or «Poke» just won't cut it, say the study authors.
Sharing details from your family tree will help your kids feel like they belong to something greater than themselves and make them feel more grounded says David Niven, PhD, author of The 100 Simple Secrets of Happy Families.
«There's something about starting on a Monday that makes you feel like you're off to the right start,» says Gretchen Rubin, author of New York Times bestseller Better Than Before, which advises on how to master daily habits.
In fact, the author even tries to link you to the official Arhaus website to BUY the table or something like it.
The analysis of an economist like Andy Xie or a strategic theorist like George Friedman (NEXT 100 YEARS author) would be something else again.
Say something like, «I saw you enjoy [insert author here].
On this week's Single in Stilettos dating advice video, founder and relationship expert Suzanne Oshima talks to relationship author Duana Welch about whether or not you should trust your intuition when you feel like something is off with your new partner.
Lady in the Water feels very much like something its author made up as he went along; and, if it weren't so damn weird, it would most certainly put you right to sleep.
The evolution of the movie «The Post» (2017)-- a story about The Washington Post's 1970s battles with government over its publication of classified information relating to the Vietnam War and Pentagon Papers — reportedly goes something like this: It was a screenplay authored by Jewish writers Liz Hannah and Josh Singer, who presented it to Jewish film producer Amy Pascal, who decided it would «be a great story to tell.»
The drama resembles something like John Colapinto's About the Author or James Hadley Chase's Eve.
Even to me, their author, they felt like a stretch into something as yet unknown.
With something like an eLearning course, syncing the new audio with a longer running time even in the common authoring tools can be a challenge when you can't read Arabic and the course needs to be converted to right - to - left.
Here are a few examples of what you will learn, how to write a letter of appreciation to an author and mail it to them, have your friends / classmates dress up like the characters from your favorite book, create a word game and make a list of words to describe something you love, make a list of the longest words that you know, make a list of your top 10 favorite things.
Once in a while, an author would say something like the following to me, «If you're such a publishing guru, why don't have more than 453 people following you on your Twitter account?»
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