Sentences with phrase «than its writers ever»

Could it be that some have made the Bible into something more than its writers ever intended it to be or that it even claims to be?

Not exact matches

In order to answer as many questions as possible and provide more information, webmasters will call upon writers to produce more content than ever before in the hopes of making their websites as invaluable as ever.
Blogs may not be the only means of expression on line, but they are a more viable as a business for writers focused on niches than ever before.
«Our client annuity writers are finding that it is more important than ever to have an evidence - based methodology for assumption - setting,» said Timothy Paris, Ruark's CEO.
From writers who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream of online feedback, to readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than ever.
I made more money as a freelance writer than I've ever made in my life because I signed contracts with just a few appreciative, resourced clients.
The best writers produce far more content than ever gets shared.
All writers struggle with this, I think, but with our access to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and You Tube, it's easier than ever before to slip into the assumption that unless something is shared, it didn't really happen, it didn't really matter.
As one reader posted on the on «line bookstore, Amazon.com, «Ms. Walker is truly one of the most daring writers of the twentieth century... [but] I found the details of the lesbian lovemaking to be more than I ever wanted to know about lesbian relationships» and the assumption that my dead relatives spy on me in my bed quite revolting.
It would also seem that Jesus in only 3 years of being active in his life has had a more profound effect on western society than any philosopher or any writer ever in history.
The Lord, who is proclaimed in the gospel as God's definitive and focal activity in manhood for our wholeness, takes us into himself, makes us one with himself, lives in us as we live in him, to the end that we may be knit together in «a bundle of life» in a much deeper sense than the Old Testament writer of that wonderful phrase could ever understand.
Now, as the owner of an editing business, which requires that I wear more — and more varied — hats (editor, supervisor, customer service rep, marketer, writer, teacher, bookkeeper), it is more critical than ever for me to guard my time carefully to maintain my productivity.
The letter received an outpouring of positive comments — more than the anonymous writer says he ever could have imagined.
Pirates of the Caribbean is the first film ever released under the Walt Disney Pictures brand to receive higher than a PG rating (the film is rated PG - 13), and the team assembled to make the film is a virtual Who's who of hot properties: Director Gore Verbinski had a huge hit last year with the spook fest The Ring, Writers Terry Rossio & Ted Elliott were the writing team behind Shrek, Actor Johnny Depp is so extremely selective in his roles no one would ever imagine he'd do a Disney film, Orlando Bloom is fresh off the Lord of The Rings Trilogy, Geoffrey Rush has at least one Academy Award under his belt, and Keira Knightley has become a hot property after her performance in the run away indie hit Bend It Like Beckham.
Fields willingly conceded this, noting that West had captured his character better than any other writer he'd ever met.
It's no wonder her debut as a feature film writer and director would be met with a certain level of expectation, but what she delivers with Lady Bird is something even more magical and grander than could have ever be expected.
Eight decades later, the vampire genre is more popular than ever, partly because writers have dragged the undead out of their remote, neogothic settings and into ever more familiar locales.
Commercially successful, critically adored, winner of an original screenplay Academy Award, and more influential than any other indie ever, it was enough to secure Tarantino a place in film's history books and announce him as the writer / director to watch of his generation.
Over-indulgence, bombast, and excess have been part of Vaughan's filmmaking DNA ever since he severed ties with the similarly over-indulgent, bombastic, and excessive writer - director Guy Ritchie, transitioning from producer to director more than a decade ago.
The thing is, because of writer / director Guillermo Del Toro's love of the characters, and his amazing visual sense, all of these genres fuse into a whole that is ever - so - slightly greater than the sum of its parts.
Writer / director siblings the Wachowskis have gone further with the action genre than you'd have ever thought possible.
First Reformed: Written and directed by Paul Schrader (script - writer on Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver), this quiet movie becomes Dostoevsky - intense as a small - town chaplain (Ethan Hawke, going into darker territory than he's ever done before) wrestles with questions of conscience that prove literally explosive.
He gives a winning performance as Mee, a real - life writer who went through many of the trials and tribulations seen on screen, and he is given solid support by the ever - excellent Haden Church and Johansson, who makes for a more believable zookeeper than one would intially imagine.
Sterritt **** Two friends, a recently divorced writer and a marriage - bound actor, spend a weekend together in rural California, running into more complications and conundrums of the heart than they ever expected.
Writer and star Nia Vardalos took her time and only recently found inspiration to bring back the Portokalos family who are now crazier than ever.
Despite a gallant effort from Earth's Mightiest Heroes, The Dark Knight Rises was a clear favourite among the team here at Flickering Myth, topping no less than six our of writers» individual lists, as Nolan delivered a stunning finale to his Batman saga, and rounded out one of the finest trilogies ever put to film in the process.
A haunted miasma of youthful alienation, suburban malaise, cosmic upheaval and 1980s pop - cultural infatuation, writer - director Richard Kelly's captivatingly strange 2001 debut plays more than ever like its own suspended - in - time artifact.
Ever the careful observer of psychological complexities, Japanese writer / director Kore - eda Hirokazu probes nothing less than life's existential challenges in The Third Murder.
The story documents how kids as young as the age of 6 are tested — «and tested again,» as the writer exclaims — and have more homework and workbooks than ever before.
The 237 horsepower is more than enough to motivate it on winding roads, and the steering feedback is as natural and dialed in as this writer has ever experienced.
A: The Internet has made self - publishing easier than ever, but finding an established publisher remains the gold standard for most writers.
Unfortunately, the internet has, as with everything else, created an echo chamber for writers that makes it harder than ever to break away from formula and discover your own voice, style, and approach.
Because writers have the tools and the readership, they're relying less on traditional publishers — and they can make much more money than they ever could have through traditional publishers.
I found a romance writer whose protagonists are the most handsome men in the world, and also rich and own planes, which you know because she says it three times on every page, whenever she isn't pausing to describe kitchen cabinets and backsplash tile, or inflicting more melodramatic catastrophes than you ever saw on ten years of General Hospital.
When you are starting as a writer, free has more power than you can ever imagine.
At the very top of the pyramid, you have people like Howey and Konrath who have realized they can get FAR more sales if they stroke the egos of wannabe writers (who will then buy their books in gratitute) than they could ever make if their writing actually had to stand on its own.
Indie writers are more concerned with selling electronic copies than ever selling to the thousands of indie bookstores, or any large chain, or any gift shop.
They understand the complex and ever - changing terrain in which writers must navigate in the internet age better than anyone.»
As the Observer previously reported — more people are earning more money as writers now than ever before.
Meanwhile, all told, more writers are producing more books and making more money than ever before.
I've always been my worst enemy because I'm more of an editor than a writer, and I never seem to like my own writing well enough to ever risk putting it out where someone might read it.
Yes, there's always the Chicago Manual of Style, but it's far more detailed than most writers will ever need.
Right now there are more books being published every year than ever before, more markets, more ways for writers to make money.
We published more titles by more writers than ever before, launched our mobile site for cell phones, mailed exciting royalty checks to our authors, and welcomed our first - ever Executive Vice President (Kelly Schuknecht, who was promoted in January).
Less than 1 % of 1 % of writers ever attain that status.
One of the downsides is that it is harder than ever for a new writer to debut in traditional publishing unless he has the key to unlock the door — namely FAME!
More than ever, we are talking to writers who are not even going after agents or publishers, because they don't want to spend years being rejected.
Advancements in technology and changes in consumer shopping habits over the past ten years have made it possible for more writers to become published authors than ever before, making this the best time in history to be an author.
With the onset of Indie / Self - published writer, thanks to the Kindle, there are more reading choices available than ever before.
I found more than ever that the writer was illogical in expression and distorted in making phrases and plots.
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