Sentences with phrase «writer of books like»

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In his new book, The Food Police: A Well - Fed Manifesto About the Politics of Your Plate, Lusk takes direct aim at Pollan, charging that he and other writers, like The New York Times» Mark Bittman, are «food socialists» who are «slowly leading us down the road to serfdom.»
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You might know Strauss already — the Rolling Stone writer is also the author of «The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists,» a book that's become something of a bible to awkward young men who would like to learn the curious arts of charming women.
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I was in line at the local dry cleaners once and realized that I was sandwiched between two bestselling mystery writers, Nevada Barr and Terri Blackstock; between the three of us, we had sold something like 10.001 million books.
The truth is, there are a lot of us out there whose only connection to like - minded believers has been though the blogs and books of «emerging» writers and thinkers.
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...
He wrote and wrote and wrote» a discipline of writing that almost every other writer I know has told me feels like an indictment: the books, and the innumerable essays, and all those talks he flew around to give.
I hear a «whispering hope» when the erudite Reynolds Price writes openly about his vision of Jesus during his cancer ordeal, or when thousands buy his translation of three of the Gospels; when books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academof Jesus during his cancer ordeal, or when thousands buy his translation of three of the Gospels; when books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academof three of the Gospels; when books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academof the Gospels; when books of interviews with writers — like Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academof interviews with writerslike Susan Ketchin's The Christ - Haunted Landscape or Dale Brown's Of Fiction and Faith — seep into the academOf Fiction and Faith — seep into the academy.
«At precisely those points of urgent need... Paul is most conscious that he is writing as one authorized, by the apostolic call he had received from Jesus Christ, and in the power of the Spirit, to bring life and order to the church by his words... This is not to say that the writers of the New Testament specifically envisaged a time when their books would be collected together and form something like what we now know as the cannon.
For example, when people open up their homes to me, I try to give back a gift — as a writer, I'm often given freebies and I pass on books, tickets to an event, a bottle of wine that I know the hosts will like.
There was some dispute (as early church writers like Eusebius freely admitted) over Hebrews, James, 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, Jude, and Revelation, but far less than any of the books that were excluded from the canon.
I remember seeing an interview with a Baptist fiction writer of great renown - John Grisham, I think - and he was asked something like why there was so little sex in his books.
I remember seeing an interview with a Baptist fiction writer of great renown - John Grisham, I think - and he was asked something like why there was so little socks in his books.
He goes on to become one of the founding editors of National Lampoon, editor of Spy magazine, writer of parody books like Not the New York Times, cocreator of the groundbreaking television satire Spitting Images.
In a few cases this will undoubtedly be true, but if the general run of readers of the book — and it is not designed for specialists in the field — are anything at all like the students who, across the years, have enrolled in the writer's courses in the Bible, then it is fairly safe to assume that their knowledge of the book is not too extensive or detailed.
In her new book, Repertoire, named after her San Francisco Chronicle column of the same name, writer Jessica Battilana sets you up for culinary success with a set of powerhouse recipes that'll make any home cook feel like a pro.
Tamar is one of those rare cooks who also happens to be an incredible writer, and the book is like a love letter not just to preparing nourishing meals at home, but to doing so in a balanced and resourceful manner.
One of the pros is writer and cookbook collaborator JJ Goode, who has co-authored about a dozen books with the likes of April Bloomfield and Masaharu Morimoto (and a few where he is only mentioned in the acknowledgements).
Of course, Papa was a big hunter and all - around macho man, something Esquire writer Marty Beckerman talks about in his new book, The Hemming Way: How to Unlease the Booze - Inhaling, Animal - Slaughtering, War - Glorifying, Hairy - Chested, Retro - Sexual Legend Within... Just Like Papa!
Writer and speaker, Jessica is the creator of TheLeakyBoob.com, co-creator of BeyondMoi.com, and creator and author of the children's book and community of What Love Tastes Like, supporter of A Girl With A View, and co-founder of Milk: An Infant Feeding Conference.
It was, of course, used for the legendary Knight of the Roundtable, but it has also been used for play writes like Arthur Miller and world renowned writers like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.I, however, mostly think of the children's books and cartoon, Arthur.
Cuomo spokesman John Kelly told the Times» Susanne Craig, in Craig's words, that the book «sounded like the boring work of a gossip writer who sensationalized information to sell copies.»
Fagbenle's life, like that of most writers, is an open book.
As I loped through writer Vanderbilt's breezy chapters, I struggled to categorize You May Also Like among things that I knew I liked, in hopes of getting a sense of where the book was taking me.
For more than 30 years, I've been a health coach for millions of Americans — as a writer on Prevention magazine; as the editor - in - chief of Prevention Magazine Health Books and Rodale Books; and as the writer of 10 health books that have sold more than 2 million copies and hundreds of articles about health, appearing in national magazines like Prevention, Health, Self, Men's Health and Natural SolutBooks and Rodale Books; and as the writer of 10 health books that have sold more than 2 million copies and hundreds of articles about health, appearing in national magazines like Prevention, Health, Self, Men's Health and Natural SolutBooks; and as the writer of 10 health books that have sold more than 2 million copies and hundreds of articles about health, appearing in national magazines like Prevention, Health, Self, Men's Health and Natural Solutbooks that have sold more than 2 million copies and hundreds of articles about health, appearing in national magazines like Prevention, Health, Self, Men's Health and Natural Solutions.
Like most of Lucy's book the Dating Game, the advice in this chapter is confident, no - nonsense and ballsy... but is Lucy actually taking her own / ghost writer's advice, when it comes to her own love life??! I think we can probably already guess the answer!
The site has an extensive collection of books dedicated to the subject of dating, and you'll find reads like «100 Common Sense Dating Tips,» by CM Writer, or «Cyber / Internet Dating,» by Discreet Maneuvers.
As for story, Tarzan will remain trapped in monotony unless the writers can get him out of the city sometime (at least to the Catskills or Poconos), or bring in wild and bizarre comic book characters like the Batman series did.
Like the book on which it's based, a memoir by Wiseau's «The Room» co-star Greg Sestero and writer Tom Bissell, the events of «The Disaster Artist» unfold not from Tommy's point of view, but from the perspective of Greg (Dave Franco), an aspiring 19 - year - old actor who meets the 40 - something Tommy in a San Francisco theater class.
Bursting with the same charismatic, comic book energy that skyrockets through most of his movies, old crime reporter, novelist, war hero, writer - director and sometime producer Samuel Fuller, almost 69, still moves and talks like his daffy action flicks — like the wild man from Borneo — in quick, short, blocky punches, like two - fisted slabs of socko headline type.»
While I do like to give most of the credit to Green for writing something this amazing, it does need to be said that these writers worked hard to adapt the story and not leave out anything that took away from fans of the book being able to enjoy the film.
There are an infinite number of striking or subtle ways that comic book writers and artists can convey exposition, character details, psychological states, and simultaneous events occurring in parallel storylines; you can do stuff like expand a single decisive instant so that it fills up six pages, or show Spider - Man swinging through midtown Manhattan in a full - page splash panel dotted with thought balloons that summarize a year's worth of his life.
From the writers of He's Just Not That Into You (both the script adaptations and the books they're based on), How to Be Single is another ensemble piece about what it's like out there on the dating scene as a young white person doing your best to find true love, or maybe just a good time.
The late, great American writer Patricia Highsmith (1921 - 1995)-- best known for books like Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley — was a virtuoso in the art of psychological unease.
When she and director / writer Stephen Chbosky came to Boston, I was able to talk to them about that and plenty of other things having to do with both the book and its upcoming cinematic adaptation starring the likes of Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay.
WHY: Robert De Niro may be choosing better scripts these days, but he's not immune to appearing in bad movies, as evidenced in this direct - to - video thriller that plays like a mix between «Speed» and «John Q.» Director Scott Mann and writer Stephen Cyrus Sepher have created an incredibly predictable crime flick that uses just about every cliché in the book, from the desperate father trying to save his child, to the villain with a crisis of conscience.
He's the 44 - year - old London - born writer - director who turned comic - book movies on their head with his Dark Knight trilogy, a brooding take on Batman that retained the cocksure intelligence and visionary edge of his earlier films like Memento and Insomnia.
Director Caro enjoyed a distinguished career as an acclaimed comic book writer (writing for comics like Metal Hurlant, the original Heavy Metal adult comic magazine) and a short film maker / animator before teaming up with fellow sci - fi fan Jean - Pierre Jeunet and making the breakout films Delicatessen and The City of Lost Children.
The writer - director's career over the last dozen years has been like an exercise in entropy: from the critical and commercial success of The Sixth Sense; to the underrated Unbreakable; to the bold but ill - conceived Signs; to the escalating idiocies of The Village; to the risible Lady in the Water (a failure notable enough to occasion an entire book); to The Happening, a picture so terrible that it defied conventional criticism.
I never understood their relationship as anything deeper than a supposed book deal for Michael or Christian wanting to learn how to be a better writer, nor did I feel like there was any question of Christian's guilt or innocence.
They're reading books like Pride and Prejudice, stuff which I liked because I'm a writer and so on, but for most of these guys, this is not relevant to them.
Apps like Book Creator and Book Writer give students of all ages the power to become storytellers.
Elise Howard, editor in chief of Avon / Tempest Books for Teen Readers, offers ten tips for teen writers who would like to be published.
Fans can also put their knowledge of the writer's works to the test by taking part in a book quiz to see how much they really know about their Roald Dahl stories and characters as well as uncover which Roald Dahl hero they are most like.
So we have schools that purchase books like Everyday Math, which eschews honest arithmetic in favor of fuzzy math and the overuse of calculators; Teachers College Writers Workshop, which downplays grammar but obsesses about the «process» of writing (a process that's not based in any research); and all manner of reading programs that fixate on «skills» while ignoring literature, history, science, and everything else that might make reading an enjoyable and enlightening experience (and that might actually prepare kids to understand what will be taught to them downstream).
Just as more and more traditional readers... those «but I love the feel and smell of my real books» readers (like my sister) are dipping a toe into the digital waters, those who have been on the e-cutting edge for awhile are beginning to find some innovative ways to take advantage of the relative low - entry costs of digital to open new avenues to writers.
«That is a lot of books to plow through for a reader, so these writers like to differentiate their work any way they can.»
As a writer, I know what it's like to be sick of a book, to have lived with it for so long that you're ready to hand it over and walk away.
I think one thing that really makes my critique group mates special is that every single one of them is constantly taking classes and reading books on the craft of writing so it's not like they think they're gifted writers who don't have anything to learn.
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