Sentences with phrase «sometimes events in her books»

It was fascinating to hear Kate talk about her own writing process, and how sometimes events in her books occur to her like bolts out of the blue: «I was on a plane and I realized, oh my God,» she recalls.

Not exact matches

Check community fairs and events, the fire department sometimes has a booth filled with resources, colouring books, and sometimes even a fire truck to check out in person!
It's true that sometimes we read books to educate ourselves about the very real events going on in the world — see my post from Monday about Bin Laden expert Steve Coll — and sometimes we read to get away from it all.
April New Releases I Can't Wait to Read Bellewether by Susanna Kearsley (April 7) Susanna Kearsley is a wonderful writer whose books balance and sometimes blend characters and events in the historical past and the present.
Bellewether by Susanna Kearsley (April 7) Susanna Kearsley is a wonderful writer whose books balance and sometimes blend characters and events in the historical past and the present.
Bookstores do their best to promote events with in - store signage, information on their websites, newsletters and sometimes, advertising, and book publicists do likewise by trying to schedule interviews for the author with local media prior to the event, but sometimes even the best efforts don't pan out.
by Becky Fincham in The Bookseller (7/11/16)-- Every element of the publishing process is wired to sell more books, but sometimes book events don't deliver sales in the way we'd expect them to.
In his definitive 1985 book, «Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945 - 1980,» the late critic Tom Albright described Mr. Smith as «an outgoing iconoclast with the disputatiousness of a born devil's advocate,» who picked up on elements of Still's craggy, lofty - minded abstractions but recast them as «mercurial, exuberant, sometimes flamboyantly improvisational events.&raquIn his definitive 1985 book, «Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945 - 1980,» the late critic Tom Albright described Mr. Smith as «an outgoing iconoclast with the disputatiousness of a born devil's advocate,» who picked up on elements of Still's craggy, lofty - minded abstractions but recast them as «mercurial, exuberant, sometimes flamboyantly improvisational events.&raquin the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945 - 1980,» the late critic Tom Albright described Mr. Smith as «an outgoing iconoclast with the disputatiousness of a born devil's advocate,» who picked up on elements of Still's craggy, lofty - minded abstractions but recast them as «mercurial, exuberant, sometimes flamboyantly improvisational events
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