Sentences with phrase «talking about fiction»

It's true that timing, snafus and the public mood can depress sales but when we're talking about a fiction career we're not talking about only one book.
(mostly talking about fiction here) Wait until you've got at least three books available online.
(I'm talking about fiction here.)
And I'm mainly talking about fiction here, by the way.)
After the interview, Mark talks about the FICTION RIVER anthology workshops and how it works.

Not exact matches

Both former President Obama and Mark Zuckerberg have publicly talked about how they like to regularly kick back with a good work of fiction.
I had to fight my immediate prejudice and remind myself of something I've talked with others about for years — the increasing size of books, both fiction and non-fiction, to justify the inflated pricing from publishers.
As long as we're already talking fiction, could you do your next article about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
Because science has kind of proven or talked about all those things you were just asking... maybe pick up a book other than a work of fiction and learn something that's real and tangible.
It's almost like how sometimes fiction writers talk about how their characters write their own stories without their permission.
As my wife and I were talking about this, she made the observation that this fantasy - life fiction is magnified in most churches.
Stories about talking serpents, dragons, and unicorns are fine when a book is admittedly fiction.
There is a lot of talk about this sweetener online and I'd like to separate the facts from the fiction.
We were eating Mexican food outdoors in the insane heat and talking about how everyone always talks about starting a book club but almost no one really has the time and follow - through to start and maintain a group, and the tastes of potential book club members inevitable range from chick lit to obtuse philosophical fiction, making it impossible to please everyone anyway.
I hear people talk about a friction between Wenger and Sanchez, what fiction?
Knowing of my interest in crime fiction and detective stories my late father - in - law, John Thynne — who had supported Arsenal from before the war — was always talking about a film made in 1939 called The Arsenal Stadium Mystery.
Theoreticians tend to talk about structure of molecules in terms of molecular orbital theory (wave theory) and say that curly arrows are a fiction.
Author of the cyberpunk novel Neuromancer, William Gibson talks about the relationship between his fiction and the contemporary urban landscape
In this wide - ranging, humorous talk, Seth Shostak takes a look at Star Wars and other science fiction films from the point of view of a skeptical scientist, tells stories about the movies he has been asked to advise, and muses about aliens from space and how we might make contact with them.
Award - winning science fiction author, physicist and futurist David Brin returns to talk about his monumental new novel, Existence.
There is a lot of talk about this sweetener online and I'd like to separate the facts from the fiction.
I enjoy talking about the universe, socio political issues, science fiction, cult films, mathematics, art, and music.
After all, a programmer that respects himself should A talk show about science fiction, fantasy, and geekery of all kinds
Compared to that level of bravura, Stranger than Fiction's jokes never rise beyond simply pointing out how crazy a man would look if he thought there was a little voice in his head talking about him.
Plus Edgar Wright talks about the specific science fiction influences in The World's End.
Talk about truth being stranger than fiction!
A few years back I met up with him for an interview about Dredd, and we talked a lot about science fiction, and how the genre pushes itself forward.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, which covered everything from working with a green screen to putting more black people in science fiction, Tessa Thompson talked about the development of her character Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok — and one key moment that got left on the cutting room floor.
Some of the greatest science fiction films of all time were made in the 1970s — and we're not talking about Star Wars.
«I thought science fiction was a great way of talking about the future,» Monáe once said.
The test sees if a work of fiction involves two or more women talking about something other than a man.
Director Ridley Scott and stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Kate Mara talk about making their science - fiction survival adventure The Martian.
During our wide - ranging conversation he talked about making his feature debut (he previously helmed the miniseries Top of the Lake), the challenge of casting a child actor, balancing fact and fiction, how he collaborates with his cinematographer, what he learned from test screenings, filming in India, and more.
Look, the jig is up: Josh Gad has been whiling away the hours on the set of Murder On The Orient Express by trying to trick Daisy Ridley into divulging plot details of her other gig, a science fiction series about wizards and talking dogs called Star Wars.
When: October 2nd Why: Andy Weir's 2011 science fiction novel, «The Martian,» was one of the most talked about books of that year, so it's not surprising that producer Simon Kinberg was so quick to nab the rights to adapt it for the big screen.
The morning after the movie's TIFF premiere, RT sat down with Stan to talk about his Five Favorite Films and love of complex characters, along with the challenges involved in playing Harding's infamous ex-husband and doing this stranger - than - fiction true story justice.
Bill Murray (Lost in Translation) and Frances McDormand (Fargo) play Suzy's parents, Bruce Willis (Sin City) leads the search party as Police Captain Sharp, Edward Norton (Fight Club) features as Scout Master Ward, who heads the Khaki scout troop that Sam runs away from, Moonrise Kingdom also stars; Tilda Swinton (We Need to Talk About Kevin), Jason Schwartzman (Rushmore), Bob Balaban (Best in Show) and Harvey Keitel (Pulp Fiction).
It talks about the right way and the wrong way to fight, about holding strong to the idea that there are still good people in the world, even when the line distinguishing right from wrong, truth from fiction, blurs.
We sit down with iconic author Richard Matheson to talk about «Real Steel,» the rules of science - fiction and the evolution of what is now a 55 year - old robot boxing tale.
by Walter Chaw A deep cut for Star Wars fanatics, Gareth Edwards's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story also happens to be the single most topical fiction of 2016, talking as it does — in bold, melodramatic strokes befitting a space opera — about the importance of rebellion in the face of fascism.
This week, Eric, Trey, and Trevan welcome Matt Lloyd, a confessed Bay - o - phile to talk about Pain & Gain, the stranger - than - fiction pet project from Michael Bay.
He talks about all sorts of things from how he goes along his process of music selection, his success of Pulp Fiction at Cannes years... Continue reading «INGLORIOUS BASTARDS WILL BE AT CANNES IN 2009!!!»
Host Eric Hynes talks to filmmaker Clio Barnard about the slippage between reality and representation in her new documentary - fiction hybrid The Arbor, which utilizes an evocative lip - synch technique to explore the gritty legacy of celebrated British playwright Andrea Dunbar.
In Fiction Factory's brand - new interview feature THE WOMAN IS DANGEROUS, filmmaker Vanessa Wanger Hope talks passionately about her grandparents — Hollywood star Joan Bennett and producer Walter Wanger — and the pair's collaboration with director Fritz Lang on no less than four films: MAN HUNT (1941), THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW (1944), SCARLET STREET (1945) and SECRET BEYOND THE DOOR (1947), the latter two produced by Diana Productions, a company founded and run by the star / producer / director trio.
He also talks about his next big project, the sequel to Ridley Scott's science - fiction classic, Blade Runner 2 (which might now be called Androids Dream, after -LSB-...]
Nick Cave and directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard talk about making the new fact - meets - fiction film 20,000 Days On Earth, a fictitious day in the life of writer and rock star Nick Cave.
Haneke's conceptual masterstroke is having the bad guys talk directly to the camera about what they're doing while their victims are helplessly trapped within the surrounding fiction.
The first thing that comes to mind when talking about crap detection is sites like Snopes and FactCheck.org, which you use can use to quickly check if something is fact or fiction.
Moreover, it is a concept commonly associated with video games and science fiction, so why are we talking about it in the context of eLearning?
He talked about science fiction things such as skywriting, video conferencing, electric submarines, tasers, lunar exploration, television and Tivo many years before they ever became «real».
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