Sentences with phrase «writerly self»

When we introduce law students to legal writing, we are also guiding them in the construction of a new writerly self — the discoursal self of a legal writer.
The fastest path to writerly self - destruction — be it a brief or a blog posting — is to label someone else's work as your own.
Stumbling literally and emotionally into darkness, into love, into couch - shopping at Ikea, into adulthood, and into truce if not acceptance of his identity as a blind man, his writerly self uses his disability to provide a window onto the human condition.
You'll still need an «About» page, but your website doesn't have to put your writerly self quite so front and center.
Be gentle with your writerly self.
Dickens» personal life also integrally factors in both as thematic inspiration for «Carol» as well as a way to further pile on the pressure: The scribe's devoted wife, Kate (Morfydd Clark), unexpectedly pregnant with their fifth child, has lost patience with her husband's writerly self - absorption, while his mother (Ger Ryan) and sincere, if imprudent, father (Jonathan Pryce) pop into town for a distracting visit.

Not exact matches

In an entertainment landscape where small, writerly projects tend to start from the outside and gaze intensely inward on the lives of its characters, Gerwig's stories begin with a self - focused character and then gives you a front row seat to how they projects themselves outwards, onto the people in their lives and the places they'd like to go.
Many became sharks in tuna clothing, with all kinds of «respected» writerly establishments starting «self - publishing» divisions that were really Vanity Publishers.
As Porter Anderson, editor - in - chief reported in Publishing Perspectives: «The award to Ingram Content Group's four - year - old IngramSpark self - publishing platform stands out in a different context, a sign of a new era's maturity in the guild and in the writerly community it serves.»
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