Sentences with phrase «where writers live»

«I want to go where culture is,» she tells her mother (Laurie Metcalf), «like New York, or at least Connecticut or New Hampshire, where writers live in the woods.»
She professes a desire to move somewhere «cultured» like New York, «or at least Connecticut or New Hampshire where writers live in the woods.»
Lady Bird (as we will call her) wants to go to college in the East, «where writers live in the woods.»
Lady Bird dreams of going to New York — or at least New Hampshire, «where writers live in the woods.»
I'm guilty of reading too many decorating blogs (because they just feed my creative soul) and forget where the writer lives or if they have older kids or are just starting out.

Not exact matches

Ferriss told us that he used to read passages about compassion by Buddhist writers and think, «OK, if you're sitting in a monastery, where your schedule is set and you have very few uncontrolled variables, that's fantastic that you can do loving / kindness meditation, but that's not the world I live in.»
From its beginnings, it's been a place where narrative artists — writers, filmmakers and the like — welcome the discipline of structure in their work lives, and build a community of peers.
Our world - class conferences and seminars are held in some of the most beautiful and historic cities on earth, and that's where you'll get to meet the International Living writers and staff members you've seen in videos and read in the daily postcards and in International Living magazine.
Then Jackie returned to her native Ireland, where she worked for International Living for seven years before joining the American Writers and Artists Inc, as Director of Marketing for their Travel Division.
His essays on life and faith have been featured at Prodigal Magazine where he has recently been added as a Featured Writer, as well as at Church Leaders and Faith Village.
And then, when I thought about my life after school, about how writers must live, how a writer must create, the places where writers go, I thought of New York City walk - ups, of Montreal cobblestones and the longed - for perfecting of my French accent, I thought of London flats, of Paris lofts, I thought of big cities, and crowded streets, old architecture, late nights, I thought of moving back east.
The events in the third novel, Unnatural Causes (1967), take place at Monksmere Head, a point of land on the Suffolk coast where several writers live.
Our conventionality, (See the case in Lecture III, above, where the writer describes his experiences of communion with the Divine as consisting «merely in the temporary obliteration of the conventionalities which usually cover my life.»)
But time and place are strong medicine for many in our world, where, to quote Flannery O'Connor, many people «ain't frum anywhere,» and where a contemporary writer like Warren's fellow Kentuckian Bobbie Ann Mason finds a sobering story in the lives of many of her characters who can't think of anything to do with themselves.
The very search for a solution to life's problem was to the writer only «a striving after wind,» (Ecclesiastes 1:13 - 14) and in the end, seeing wickedness in the place of justice and evil men where the righteous should have been, (Ecclesiastes 3:16) he «hated life,» (Ecclesiastes 2:17) denied all moral government in the world, and concluded that although a man, in the intensity of his search, «see no sleep with his eyes day or night,» he will never understand what life is all about.
If you have ever read the Psalms, you will see many times where the writers are skeptical and doubting God's involvement in their lives.
And the town where the writer of the original email lives - Price, Utah — Is in Carbon County - a solid blue county in a red state.
Katie Mae Stanley is the writer at Nourishing Simplicity, where the focus is on nourishing foods, herbal remedies, simple living and faith.
I'm a writer, trainer, group fitness instructor, new mom and foodie, and A Lady Goes West is where I share my healthy lifestyle, simple meals, fitness tips and experiences living in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Recipe looks great, but where does the writer live — blackcurrants do not grow wild in the UK, or is this a misprint for blackberries?
California, where John Muir — naturalist, preservationist, writer, farmer and father — lived and raised his family for 24 years.
Liz Adams is the writer behind Sequins and Stripes, a blog about personal style, motherhood and Chicago where she shares her favorite things and life at home with her husband, 6...
These are live storytelling shows where acclaimed actors and writers perform original, funny stories about how marriage and parenting challenges them in unexpected ways.
Scott Noelle is a parenting coach and writer based in [Portland, Oregon], where he lives and learns with his wife Beth, a professional singer, and their two daughters.
Whitney Coy is a freelance writer and editor based in Columbus, OH, where she lives with her husband and two daughters.
Christine also is partner and digital strategist at Women Online (and is a co-founder of sister brands The Mission List and Pivot Boston), a freelance writer and editor, writes the column Minimalist Mama, and pens a personal blog — Pop Discourse — where she gives voice to her fascination with pop culture, the intellectually interesting or absurd, Boston life, and parenthood.
In Where The Water Goes: Life And Death Along The Colorado River, New Yorker writer David Owen takes a closer look at a vast man - made ecosystem around the Colorado River that is far more complex and interesting than the headlines let on.
Hope envisions a future that would free academics of such pressures, letting them develop a portfolio career where they would only be employed part time by an academic institution and complement their working lives and incomes as freelance writers, consultants, industry - based researchers, or entrepreneurs.
The writer seems only dimly aware how this half - hearted message will set off a bomb in the world where Jenny McCarthy lives — that she will turn on that wicked grin and brandish this study to launch another 40 years of vicious debate over whether autism is caused by environmental factors, namely vaccines, and thus can be cured by brave and dedicated parents like her, or whether it's just a condition people are born with.
Julian Hayes II is a writer, fitness and lifestyle consultant, and music aficionado at The Art of Fitness & Life where he helps people level up their fitness while encouraging them to make their dent in the universe.
Hannah R. Goodman is a writer from Rhode Island, where she lives with her husband, two daughters, and cat named Zoey.
John Sifferman is a health - first fitness coach, Circular Strength Training athlete, freelance writer and researcher, and author of the website www.JohnSifferman.com, where he helps people discover the joy of physical living.
Phoebe Lapine is a food and health writer, gluten - free chef, wellness personality, culinary instructor, and speaker, born and raised in New York City, where she continues to live and eat.
The Scoop: Barbara is a critically - acclaimed writer who lives with her family on a farm in Southern Appalachia, where they cultivate their own veggies and livestock.
Lenea Sims is a writer, healer, and founder of self - care platform Gooey Girl where she explores how to get through the gooey bits of life using self - care modalities modern and ancient.
A designer, writer and former suburban - dwelling IT professional, she lives in rural Vermont, where she struggles to balance the siren call of her inner farmer with her love of cute shoes and cocktails.
Ideally, I'd love to go back to freelancing full time as a food stylist, photographer, and writer, but I also really love where I'm at in life right now.
Bristol, England About Blog I'm a journalist, writer and blogger who has practised many different styles of yoga — on and off — for more than two decades in London, Manchester and Bristol, where I now live.
The world of Wakanda, a fictional African nation that is the world's most technologically advanced but also quite possibly the world's most secretive, is a bright, gleaming utopia for its citizens, who live in a society where easy access to the metal vibranium means the kind of post-scarcity society that science fiction writers have been dreaming about for decades.
Casting non-actors in roles only loosely adapted from their actual lives, writer / director Chloé Zhao (Songs My Brothers Taught Me) creates a modern - day Western where cowboys and Indians have merged into one, lonely characters adrift in a world that has little use for either.
Elizabeth Banks, Boyd Holbrook and Jacob Lofland star as the three broken people whom writer - director Sara Colangelo uses to explore small - town life in a factory town where the economic divide can be felt in every interaction.
They visit the village of Cherance, in Normandy, where Nathalie Sarraute, the great writer to whom Varda dedicated her amazing 1985 film, «Vagabond,» lived.
«The second I heard about this horrible tragedy where so many of my LGBTQ brothers and sisters lost their lives, I immediately got on a plane to Orlando to volunteer my help anyway I could,» writer and producer Justin Tranter said about the single.
She longs to go college in New York «where culture is,» as she tells her mother, Marion (the impressive Laurie Metcalf, a mainstay on Roseanne for decades), or at least Connecticut or New Hampshire, where «writers live in the woods».
«I remember my first conversation [with writer Steve Conrad] where he said, «Every American male yearns to be on the cover of a Wheaties box,»» says John Goldwyn, the producer of «The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty.»
Inspired by writer / director John Carney's (ONCE, BEGIN AGAIN) life and love for music, SING STREET shows us a world where music has the power to take us away from the turmoil of everyday life and transform us into something greater.
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The re-imagined historical figures genre has become a new testing ground for Hollywood, most notably with Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter on the horizon (FYI: Edgar Allan Poe makes a guest appearance in the novel), where writers can take household names — and put a new, and in theory more exciting, twist on what would otherwise result in stuffier true - life drama (i.e. Steven Spielberg's Lincoln biopic).
Gerwig's Frances is a wonderfully funny, sympathetic mess of a protagonist, and any young person wondering where the hell they're going in life (which includes this writer) will see themselves in her.
The Room's elusive writer, director and star, Wiseau is mum on where the inspiration stemmed from for the disastrous cult film, chalking it up to «life,» and insists he acquired the film's $ 6 million budget from his leather jacket business.
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