Sentences with phrase «which type of book you write»

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Similarly the Book of Daniel, written in the second century B.C., represents a type of Judaism in which new apocalyptic hopes were blended with the old devotion to temple and sacrifice.
A second type is historical (sometimes called higher) criticism, which aims to provide a better understanding of the message of the Bible by viewing its different books from the standpoint of the period when they were written and the social setting, historical circumstances, and climate of thought in those times.
This summary of the first two books of The Star of Redemption explains why it is not precisely wrong for Pollock to say that Rosenzweig has written a philosophical system in which he has demonstrated a particular type of All or totality.
In 1944 he wrote another book called Childbirth Without Fear which stressed overcoming the fear of giving birth and the advantages of the type of physiologically normal childbirth pregnant women have had earlier in history.
«He opened it with the key which he had kept on his chain, and its contents began to slide out - a Penguin on Mediaeval Customs, a collection of statistics for exports in 1946, a speech, carefully typed and tabulated, which he had failed to deliver because he hadn't been called, a library book on constitutional government, an unopened letter from an eccentric who used to write to him every day, a few newspaper cuttings, three copies of Hansard, a United Nations report, a grey tie, a clutter of invitations to Mr and Mrs Michael Erskine, and a powder - compact which Jane had once left in the House.»
The poet, for much of the 20th century, would have written the poem out by hand, then typed it up on a typewriter, which would be submitted to the publisher, who typesets it; which exact spacing, say, of an indent, reflects the real authorial intent — the first draft, the copy, or the finished book?
She has a wonderful sense of humor and her blog posts surround some inane, goofy thing she does, which tie directly into the type of books she writes.
Writing a book is no simple task, which is why published authors often work with an editor to develop their ideas before they even type «Chapter One» on the top of a blank page.
I don't «write to the market,» which means writing whatever type of book that's bestselling at the moment.
The diagram also takes into account the ways in which the more innovative kinds of digital books — by which I mean those that go well beyond presenting just writing and images — also draw inspiration and conventions from other types of media.
Get to know which stores sell your type of book and which libraries have patrons that read what you write.
In the end, it's probably a lot of what type of person are you and what kind of book have you written to determine which way to go.
Speaking of Netflix, earlier in September the Wall Street Journal wrote that Amazon was rumored to be preparing a «Netflix for Books» - type service, which would give Kindle owners access to an unlimited number of books for a flat monthly fee; a digital books discussion board at MobileRead also found HTML evidence that such a service might be in the planning stages at Amazon, though nothing more has come of that rBooks» - type service, which would give Kindle owners access to an unlimited number of books for a flat monthly fee; a digital books discussion board at MobileRead also found HTML evidence that such a service might be in the planning stages at Amazon, though nothing more has come of that rbooks for a flat monthly fee; a digital books discussion board at MobileRead also found HTML evidence that such a service might be in the planning stages at Amazon, though nothing more has come of that rbooks discussion board at MobileRead also found HTML evidence that such a service might be in the planning stages at Amazon, though nothing more has come of that rumor.
If John Green - type contemporary realistic books are trending down in the YA category, and supernatural witch - based modern fantasy is trending up sharply, HarperCollins may come up with a «bible» of plot, character sketches, setting, etc. and ask a few select authors to provide a chapter, effectively competing to see which one will be allowed to write the story (or in some cases the series) in a compressed timeframe.
Around 1966 — 67, he wrote «Abstract Mannerism» in which he juxtaposes a well - known quotation about the paradigmatic status of the framing edge for modernist painting from Greenberg's essay ««American - Type» Painting» with a quotation about the role of the frame in Mannerist painting from a book by Jacques Bousquet to demonstrate that the two authors are basically arguing the same thing.
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