Sentences with phrase «very writerly»

Tuttle may lean too much toward readerly, discrete objects, but he has maintained a very writerly career.
Since the good founders of Writer Unboxed, Teri and Kath, have asked me to get at things related to «social» media in my posts here — and since writers are sensitive to how words are used — I want to start us out by putting forward a very writerly idea.
I've always thought that sounds very writerly and, well, dust - jacket - y.
Mankiewicz was the subject of the first piece of film criticism Godard ever published; Godard also expressed his admiration for this very writerly filmmaker as recently as the 1990 Nouvelle vague.
Adapted by Christopher Hampton, so doting of poets and painters and popping bodices, from a revered novel by the very writerly Ian McEwan, Atonement is about an author who atones for her sins through, you got it, adaptation.

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The character is extremely articulate, perhaps almost too writerly so — but that's part of the film's very literary appeal as we watch Marcus struggle to understand his fellow students, particularly the beguiling, troubled Olivia (Sarah Gadon).
But as I said above, foreign films frequently find a home here, and «Persepolis,» as well as being a unique writerly achievement, has a very passionate critical following here, so I'm betting it upsets the apple - cart.
For UK author Dan Holloway, the issue is very much rooted in a writerly exchange with others, his own brush with a form of crowd - sourcing and social writing in 2009 having delivered him an unexpected and welcome surprise now:
«Ergonomics for Writerly Folk» by Therese Walsh on Writer Unboxed < — Seriously, it is VERY important that pay attention to ergonomics, especially since we each sit in front of the computer screen for hours at a time.
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