Sentences with phrase «write something different about»

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«Initially when I started to write this book it was going to be about how to avoid awkwardness, but the book became about something totally different.
Find something people want and start posting information about it on a blog and then upsell your services on the blog.Or write 1000 small books about different topics and publish them on Amazon.
I wrote something about that last year, and my basic question was «how can it be that intelligent and sincere people, reading exactly the same book (the Bible) end up with completely different conclusions?»
And if you need a reminder about what this book is about: This book was born out of a desire to write a vegetarian cookbook but do something slightly different (because there are SO many beautiful vegetarian cookbooks out there)!
Just, y ’ know, try and find something different to write about for the next few weeks.
Write something interesting about footballers, clubs managers anything different apart from all these rubbish transfer talks as none of you get them right.
Heres a link if you also feel like giving it a go, although the lovely Nicola seems to write about so many different topics her blog has something for most people and to add the cherry on the delight — she is a lovely lady too.
As one popular blogger pointed out, she may be writing about parenthood during this era of her life, but another era could have her doing something completely different.
Today, I would like to write about something a little different and then put out some questions to you and I'd like to see what you all think.
I was getting tired of writing about new purchases and wish lists all the time so I wanted to try something different and focus more on the things that I already own and appreciate.
I originally wanted to write about something different, but then something happened that made me want to change focus.
Ask students to try to build humor into occasional writing assignments — that will start a conversation about what it funny, how they know something is funny, why different people find some things funny but some things are funny to almost everyone.
My contracts were for non-fiction, which is a different animal to fiction — most non-fiction authors are writing for small niche markets, unless they are lucky enough to be either famous, or writing about something with huge appeal, like cookery or self - improvement, so potential sales figures are tiny in comparison to the fiction market.
When asked about The Book Thief, he explains, «I wanted to write something very different than what I'd done before.
Hi Monna, As we've discussed before, I find writing prompts very helpful because they always throw things at you that may not be thought about and gets you into a different place for writing something new.
This obviously piqued my interest — firstly, because at a time when there are 55 different news sources writing about Kindle 2.0 (including LA Times saying Kindle 2.0 might have a colour screen — which is highly improbable) it's great to find something else to write about.
You are in a better position to write elaborative on a world that you know personally other than something different that you have never even read about.
Nice Answer Chris, I was about to write something completely different, in a foreign language, wrong and opinionated.
Hardly any travel bloggers are writing about travel in Africa so it's refreshing to read something a bit different.
In the end of Lars Nittve's essay for Hanson's exhibition at Rooseum in 1995 (which Nittve curated), he writes:»... To Hanson, though, the main question is likely something different: how to find the precise point of resistance, of friction, of dissonance, that will allow him once again to put the maximum pressure on convention — on painting; that will make you feel that the art's narrow constraints are about to burst wide open; or, to use a well - worn but wonderful cliché, that will make the art sing».
I am being besieged by emails and calls about this, so we need to do something promptly as there will be stories written today for publication tomorrow... By the way, Makiko, do you remember if we ever make any statement about how different years ranked for the U.S. temperatures?
There has been a recent emphasis in decadal - scale prediction, and also creating a marriage between climate and fields such as synoptic - dynamic meteorology... something relatively new (and a different sort of problem, than say, estimating the boundary condition change in a 2xCO2 world); as Susan Solomon mentioned in her writing, a lot of people have become much more focused on the nature of the «noise» inherent within the climate system, something which also relates to Kevin Trenberth's remarks about tracking Earth's energy budget carefully.
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I thought I'd write about something a bit different, still about science, but of another kind.
To be sure, reporters should be able and willing (and encouraged) to write stories about anything to do with climate science and its institutions — but that kind of reporting is something very different from regurgitating disinformation, or repeating baseless accusations as fact.
But I wanted to write about something slightly differentsomething that, when I reflect on my own career, was critically important not only to advancing my career and building my practice but also to keeping me sane and, most of the time, very happy in life.
The issue is that I have frequently seen different sites write articles about something new that has happened and these articles often make a reference to some other news site where the news item had first appeared.
In my own experience, there is something different about actually writing your thoughts down carefully in response to the lecture.
Write about something you know, something in your field that is a little bit different that shows your level of skill and understanding of the job at hand.
Be selective and omit some of the obvious information; instead, write something fresh and different about each one of your employments.
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I had a post idea all ready and boom — into my email box landed an article by Melissa Michaels of The Inspired Room and it got me excited to write about something completely different.
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