Sentences with phrase «structured around a book»

Where a publishing schedule is still structured around a book a year or every nine months from a full - time novelist, that will cause tensions.
The exhibition, whose name can be translated to «Turning the page: the book as territory for art», is structured around the book as a form of artistic expression that currently has significant interest for contemporary artists and graphic artists.

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In contrast, when a deal is structured around stock, the assets on the books must be amortized at their value to the seller, which is likely to be far less than the total sale price.
I am interested on how you come to form a belief structure around 4 short books of the New Testament when the subject of those books references / confirms over and over again the Old Covenant.
According to a note from Macquarie Equities, «with a book value per share of around $ 1.30 and farmers have purchased shares at $ 1 - $ 1.20, so we think any whole company proposal would need to reflect good value to achieve the 75 - 90 per cent required farmer sign - off (under various structures).»
Douglas Carswell's recent book, The End of Politics and the Birth of iDemocracy is built around his faith in the ability of communications technology to subvert and ultimately negate traditional political and state structures.
«Interval training offers a convenient way to fit exercise into your life, rather than having to structure your life around exercise,» says Gibala, who has studied high - intensity interval training for more than a decade and recently wrote a book on its efficacy entitled, «The One Minute Workout.»
Director Raoul Peck structures the plot around 30 pages of notes Baldwin made while planning a book based on his own recollections of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr. — all of whom were assassinated between 1963 and 1968.
After hitting his head on a concrete floor (thus only confirming the tot's fear of serious injury stemming from accident), Richard does a Dorothy Gale into an animated land structured around a library motif, with his Virgils manifesting themselves as books called Adventure (Patrick Stewart), Fantasy (Whoopi Goldberg), and Horror («voice god» Frank Welker).
Unfortunately, the bookend structure around these stories involves Dennis Quaid as an author at a reading of his most recent book.
Structure your book into parts built around those themes and include the most useful blog posts as chapters.
But Outside the Box has been structured around an original common core that Joni Rodgers describes as «artistic integrity, serious craft chops and an unshakable belief that books by and about women are important.»
As I said previously, there are no hard and fast rules that dictate how a book must be structured, but the structure discussed here is one that's been around for a few hundred years.
Ebooks are deliberately packaged and marketed to appear as much like traditional print books as possible, so many readers will be surprised to discover that ebooks are built around much the same HTML structure that powers the web.
With publishers retaliating against rock - bottom Kindle book prices, no one would fault Amazon for wanting to come up with its own publishing imprints to cut out the hassle of having to work around other publishers» pricing structures.
A lot of us worry about quality of books in the self - publishing arena; could you break down what you foresee the editor's role will look like in a few years, if you think they will freelance, and whether the world will come back around to trying to guarantee that e-books available for sale will, if nothing else, have proper grammar and sentence structure and punctuation?
The book is discursive, structuring the story around his journeys, and around the lessons that he learned.
You'd be forgiven if you simply wanted to spend all of your Villa Sonara time lounging about outside; after all, consider all your choices: you could paddle around the pool, kick back in the Jacuzzi, hook up with a good book in the comfy lounge chairs, cool down under the shade structure, warm back -LSB-...]
McCann has written reviews for Art New England and edited the Skira / Rizzoli book «e Figure,» structuring its essays around the evolution of techniques from antiquity through cyberspace.
The exhibition is not only structured around Takamatsu's paintings, prints, and three - dimensional works but also provides a reexamination of his drawings, book and magazine designs, illustrations, and documentary photographs.
Set to take over the entirety of Somerset House, this year's inaugural design bonanza will feature exhibitions from more than 30 different countries, from Albania to the United Arab Emirates, structured around the theme «utopia», in a nod to the 500th anniversary of Thomas More's book.
Deriving its title from a book by David Foster Wallace, the show comprises an eponymous new video work exploring human perception in the cold void of outer space, structured around interviews the artist conducted with NASA astronaut David Wolf about his experiences in the immediate cosmos.
Like Sol Lewitt's Incomplete Open Cubes or Rachel Whiteread's negative casts of library book shelves and house interiors, Wulffen draws our attention to the structures and spaces in and around objects (and experiences) that help define their meaning.
Bestselling author and artist Edmund de Waal speaks in conjunction with his new book, The White Road, an intimate narrative history of porcelain structured around five journeys through landscapes where porcelain was dreamed about, fired, refined, collected, and coveted.
The book is structured around chapters which integrate a particular climate change element's effect on one or more health issues, often involving a personal story of some type.
Second, I read one of Carl Sagan's books when a teenager which made many predictions about the structure of other solar systems: none so far discovered look anything like them; they all have supermassive (far larger than Jupiter, itself larger than the rest of the solar system) in very close orbits around their primary.
Calvin's book is structured as a travelogue that takes us around the globe and back in time.
But however good the interviews, Dyer's book is structured around the seven illustrative scenarios, taking place at various times between 2019 and sometime in the late 22nd century.
The suggestion is to include Maritime Law Book in your table (the same publisher who supplies the case comments to SLAW)-- they have excellent databases structured around a very good taxonomy, and including them would make the table much more useful.
There is scholarly debate around whether the work was an instructional book, designed to show others how to create the mechanisms or structures he recorded, or a personal item.
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