Instead the option must be to work
with real writers and editors to create content that informs and educates both the profession and the wider world.
Not exact matches
What is interesting to see
with this bitcoin hype is how uneducated
writers still are when it comes to the question of what money actually is — especially the assumption that money, e.g. US Dollars, are tied to any
real world values like gold is one of these modern fairytales that is repeated often — I can not understand that even after the big corporate crimes (aka as «financial crisis») that US Citizens cost millions of dollars there is still such a lack of understanding of what money actually is.
Lani is the Chief Operating Officer at The American Genius and sister news outlet, The
Real Daily, and has been named in the Inman 100 Most Influential
Real Estate Leaders several times, co-authored a book, co-founded BASHH and Austin Digital Jobs, and is a seasoned business
writer and editorialist
with a penchant for the irreverent.
With a content
writer in place, this business would be ideal for a buyer looking for a hands - off acquisition that has
real potential for expansion.
Shannon is a
writer and content strategist
with years of experience writing about personal finance and
real estate.
The Mirror caught up
with The Washington Examiner's media
writer Eddie Scarry this weekend to pick his brain about his first book, Fraud and Fiction: The
Real Truth Behind Fire and Fury, Inside the Trump White House.
(In the cases of those interviewed by the
writer, there was often a time gap ranging from one month to five years between the first contact
with AA and the beginning of
real participation.)
Unfortunately, the
writers of the bible had already commited to a «god» so had to incorporate god in there somewhere, so you end up
with a whole bunch of magic stuff tainting the
real message.
I feel resentful because C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and all these other
writers,
real writers, had luxuries like housekeepers and pubs and colleagues, they had creature comforts and every time the Muse arrived, they didn't have to shush her, plead
with her to come back later because, right now, Muse, can't you see?
Most Insightful: Jeff Cook (at Jesus Creed)
with «Rob Bell and C.S. Lewis» «There's not one controversial idea in Love Wins that is not clearly voiced as a
real possibility by the most popular evangelical
writer of the last century, CS Lewis.»
So is Christianity really following Jesus or the
writers of these gospels... oh and the Hebrew chapters has not clue who and when was it written... my suggestion is to spend sometime to know what you believe and what you want to believe... also if you really like to know about what
real Jesus was, please read Quran... more eighty times the name of Jesus is mentioned in this book... where there is a chapter
with Jesus» mother name «Mary» chapter 19, there is another chapter name «ale imran'the grand father of Jesus, chapter 3... and then compare what Jesus really was dear brother in mankind...
But even when we understand why, for example, the New Testament
writers went to great pains to confirm Jesus» birth in Old Testament predictions of a Savior, or to relate his biological lineage to King David, or to tie his betrayal and death to other Old Testament prophecies («so that the scriptures might be fulfilled»)-- we still are left
with a fragmentary puzzle instead of a clear picture of the «
real» Jesus.
Certainly I knew nothing then of the vast grounds for the hymn -
writer's protest, but later in the decade of the thirties I joined, incipiently at the level of a graduate student, the ranks of the same critics and
with some
real enthusiasm learned and cultivated the techniques of «tearing apart» the biblical literature.
By no means do we have to reckon exclusively
with oral tradition... Personally I have... tried to typologize the so - called «prophetical literature» in two main groups: «The liturgical type» («liturgy» taken as a purely form - literary term) to be found in Nah., Hab., Joel, «Deuter - Isa,» et al.,
with real «
writers» behind them, and probably from the very beginning taken down in writing, and «the diwan type» (no very good term, I admit), e.g., Am., Proto - Isa., etc., primarily resting on oral transmission...
More scrupulous
writers also portray the debate as a «humiliating experience» (George Sayer), a turning point in his life that Lewis recalled «
with real horror» (Derek Brewer).
Also, several of the
writers seem to imagine that the only choice we have is between the power of the state and the power of capital, but since that is not a
real choice, or even a
real distinction, and since it has absolutely nothing to do
with anything I said, I shall largely ignore the matter.
He started acting, however, like a
real journalist: «For the first time as a
writer, I felt capable of analyzing facts
with a degree of impartiality.
I find it fascinating when
writers and directors and even producers of films about
real people in the Bible read into what the people were like and how they fill in the gaps of the dialog, some I like, others I disagree
with, but it allows me to put flesh and blood on their bones.
Caroline Wright is a food
writer, editor, recipe developer and tester, food stylist, and photographer who works for Cooking Light,
Real Simple, Every Day
with Rachael Ray, Women's Day, and Oxmoor House, among others.
«The authors have created a story that opens up and deals
with the very
real issues of food prejudice in today's society as well as the disturbing food culture that has been inflicted on our youth», said Jennifer Schell, food & wine
writer / columnist.
Thirteen years later, the feisty
writer and mystery - solver from Cabot Cove is still my go - to on days that need a little constancy and predictability, when
real life is playing a bit too fast and loose
with my heart.
I started watching it a few months ago after listening to the
Real Crime Profile podcast a bit
with one of the
writers (and former FBI profiler) Jim Clemente and the casting director of the show.
While I agree
with the
writer that we must learn from Barcelona and
Real Madrid, I hope you will all agree
with me that another major factor why the play the way the do is because the coaches they have are a major influence too.
This time, I can find practically NO
real disagreement
with the
writers marks.
I get what the
writer is saying in terms of a lot of these teams being league champions, and having spent a lot of money, but it's ridiculous to suddenly lump Monaco onto that list
with the likes of A. Madrid,
Real, Barca and Bayern.
The vitriol on both sides is a
real issue, but
with so many former MLB
writers being pushed out of voting in recent years and those still around softening their stances toward Steroid Era players, things will calm down a bit.
Bringing on Martin Skrtel and sticking him next to someone
with no
real leadership qualities was always a recipe for disaster: especially — and this
writer can not possibly put a bigger emphasis on this —
with no defensive midfielder.
However, and more importantly, BlogHer — and the ability to connect in
real life
with so many talented
writers and friends whose work I admire — only comes around once a year and I want to be present in the moment while I'm there, not holed up in my hotel room posting and moderating comments.
But the
real life of a
writer resides in showing up at the keyboard every day,
with the necessary patience and mercy, and making the best decisions you can on behalf of your people.
API
writer Sheena Sommers begins this issue
with «The
Real Breastfeeding Story,» including a look at «Extended Breastfeeding Around the World» by API
writer Rivkah Estrin, followed by API Professional Liaison Patricia Mackie's interview
with the founder of Breastfeed, Chicago!
Most importantly, the stories told by these Moms, who also happen to be very talented
writers, will make you feel not like you are living all alone on a deserted island for bad mothers, but that you have finally, FINALLY found the elusive secret society for Moms who are
real people
with real stress and
real reactions to said stress and are saying it — out loud!
Twinmom.com does not rely solely on professional
writers, but
real moms,
with real stories.
More often, online organizers and online advocacy staff are put in the technology box rather than allowed to be communicators — for instance, at my old environmental job, people often came to me
with their computer problems, when I'm a
writer / designer and in no way a
real techie (trust me).
Now I can finally link to relevant articles
with wild abandon, like a
real online
writer!
Writers at The Onion, in what we assume is a
real story, have voted to unionize
with the
Writers Guild of America East.
With NOURISH Evolution, I've distilled 15 years of my own experience — both as a busy mom healing myself through
real food after a harrowing health crisis and as a professional food
writer and recipe developer — to give you all the inspiration, tools and recipes you need to make
real food... in
real life.
Built for the micro-blogging-minded
writer and
with space for 365 entries, this journal is the perfect way to «tag» a year of memories IRL (in
real life).
While the previous films in the series have been just that — parts of a sequence designed to get us here, each
with their own beginning and end — the first and second parts of Deathly Hallows are two halves of the same film, and to approach them as separate entities means missing just what director David Yates,
writer Steve Kloves, and a host of storytellers and performers have done: They've made a five - hour fantasy epic that balances effects - driven battles
with some very
real character moments, and one that isn't afraid to have its heroes pay a high price for their convictions.
This romantic comedy from
writer and director Tom DiCillo follows some New York City pals seeking authenticity
with the
real blonde, a symbol of amorous perfection.
It casts an increasingly hypnotic spell, thanks in no small measure to Wright — a fearless actress (and the
real - life wife of
writer - director Ruscio) who brings this sometimes despicable, often heartbreaking character to life
with every atom of her being.
Had hopes this show would be decent as Atwood is a brilliant
writer, but this show is super slow moving
with no
real payoff.
There's no
real effort made to prove Finkel's talents as a
writer, or his loving relationship
with Jill, or Longo's role as a devoted father (though that is probably just one of his deceptions).
For some reason the
writers chose to combine multiple mythological (some
real) characters
with mythological events
with absolutely no regard for literary accuracy.
«Get Out» puts Peele in an excellent position for a career as a
writer - director
with real talent on both sides of the hyphen.
Well, now it's a
real race because both those films have suddenly become forces to be reckoned
with, surging back into popularity
with the guilds, most notably the
Writers and Producers Guilds, making many wonder if either or both can make the leap to Best Picture.
Elle works as a celebrity ghost
writer, and lives in total ease
with the notion of transforming
real experience (or, at least, a person's recollection of lived experience) into a glossy page - turner.
Baby Driver is the latest film from
writer / director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgrim vs the World), and a new featurette reveals that the action flick about a getaway driver trying to get away from his chosen profession is chock full of
real stunt driving,
with real cars, on
real locations,
with real people.
Next time - get a new engine (a
REAL, new engine), redesign combat entirely, come up
with decent stealth mechanics, hire new
writers and build a better connection between the game world and the people that inhabit it (better AI, animations etc.).
With over 1,000 puzzles from show
writers and a variety of gameplay modes, you will feel like a
real contestant!
In «The Dark Horse,» a New Zealand drama from
writer - director James Napier Robertson about a
real - life Maori chess coach
with mental illness, star Cliff Curtis is so heartbreakingly convincing in the lead role that he routinely frees you of the feeling you're watching one more adversity saga
with scrappy kids and a third - act tournament.