Sentences with phrase «writers dream of doing»

I think most writers dream of doing that one day.

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He interpreted their dreams, and matters came out as he had foretold; but his long affliction was not yet ended, for the Pharaoh's butler, in the quaint phrase of the Hebrew writer, «did not remember Joseph, but forgot him.»
She always dreamed of helping moms and being a writer, and now she does both!
I love what I do and I have no intention of giving up my dreams of becoming a great writer / chef / and artist.
The comic story about a struggling young writer that when love continues to elude him, he turns to what he does best and simply writes the girl of his dreams into his life.
It is written by Michael Green and original Blade Runner writer Hampton Fancher, and succeeds the initial story based on Philip K. Dick's novel «Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.»
The big question was whether screenwriters Hampton Fancher (maybe every writer should begin as a flamenco dancer) and Michael Green would be able to create a script that would attract new viewers while honoring the original film and source Philip K Dick novel, «Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?»
With Krieps on board, it also somehow feels like the Hitchcock movie Audrey Hepburn didn't get to make but clearly channeled through the unique mind of Anderson, a film - savvy writer - director responsible for such fever dreams as Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Inherent Vice, and of course There Will Be Blood, his previous adventure with Day - Lewis that also felt like a movie stitched together out of something not easily explained on first viewing.
Writer: Based on characters from the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
I did say this is a buddy vehicle, and it co-stars Colin Hanks as Troy Gabel, a 2nd year law student who drops out of school at the point of departure without telling his father (Tom Hanks) to pursue his dream of becoming a writer.
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While writer - director Ramin Bahrani has continued to explore the dark underbelly of the American dream, he didn't quite nail the shift from his acclaimed, gritty early films («Man Push Cart,» «Chop Shop»), known for their casts of unknowns and shot - on - the - streets aesthetic, to 2012's «At Any Price,» which suffered from the miscasting of Zac Efron as a hard - drinking stock - car racer in a glossy drama about failing farms.
Most filmmakers can only dream of having their second movie get the kind of reception that The Usual Suspects did for its director Bryan Singer and writer Christopher McQuarrie.
Filmed in eighteen days with a modest $ 1 million budget, most of those who do catch the dreamy David Strathairn - starring drama are impressed, least of all because it is the debut feature film project of writer and director Aaron Wiederspahn, who crafted the strange, but beautiful tale from a recurring dream of his own.»
Colin Farrell does a surprisingly solid job playing the lead character, a struggling writer who dreams of finishing his screenplay (the name is the title of this flick), but can't seem to find the focus and inspiration needed to do so.
Getting signed by a big name publisher is the publishing dream of many writers, but what most people don't realise is that it's the opinion of your readers that really matters.
Not only that, but the dream of every writer should be to do it full - time so that they can become a full creative and indulge themselves within their worlds and provide the reading public with as many works that have had as much of their time as possible, surely?
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(From Goodreads Author page) Only one thing stood between me and my dream of becoming a creative writer: I couldn't do two things at once.
The writer - artist didn't harbor dreams of having fans worldwide when he began drawing his...
Or maybe you landed on a career track and worked your way up but still have that dream of being a writer gnawing away at you... even though your daily work doesn't leave much room for creativity.
Though I didn't say it aloud, publishing appealed to me because I'd always dreamed of being a writer.
While she shops and hangs on the words of a pedantic old college friend (Michael Sheen), romantic Gil prowls the streets, dreaming of his favorite writers from the 1920s doing the same.
Touch wood, I don't think I've ever had full - on writer's block — the kind where a writer is paralyzed to the point where he or she can't get anything down on paper — but I do get days or weeks when nothing works, I don't get anywhere near enough written and what I do write is either awful or pointless (oh, look, it's a cheesy dream sequence and four pages of irrelevant waffle about some character's childhood).
At no point does he abandon his dream of becoming a writer, inspired by early black authors such as Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. Du Bois (See «Beyond the Book») Smith draws three - dimensional characters in excellent fashion and has an exceptional ear for dialog, but the novel's true highlight is the writing style.
After tracking down that commenter, her response to GoodEReader.com was this: «The publishing industry isn't run by a bunch of callous ne'er do wells just looking to stomp writer's hopes and dreams.
Instead of doing that, we have a team of writers dedicated specifically to helping students get into the colleges and graduate programs of their dreams.
I began to imagine the hundreds of thousands of other writers facing the same dilemma, where traditional publishers had all the power to crush their dreams of publication simply because they didn't see the commercial potential.
-LSB-...] Those 10,000 queries represent approximately 10,000 writers who have dreams of seeing their book in print, who've likely spent months on a manuscript, who are desperately seeking a chance at traditional publication... So what does that say about the query system?
Because of unprofessional writer, I didn't enter the University of my Dream.
If you've spent years toiling away in obscurity like most writers do, these experiences can really reawaken your passion for writing and childhood dreams are made of this sort of thing.
After spending fifteen years as a writer and editor doing side jobs, seven years as a graphic designer, and four years in literary organizations working with authors, she launched Creative Collaborations in June 2011, her dream - come - true business focused on professional editing, cover and interior book design, website and graphic design, and facilitation of the self - publishing process.
«Book production in the hands of writers should create books nobody's done, nobody's even dreamed of.
Past columns include «The Seven DOs and DO N'Ts of Writing Comics,» «The Writer's Guide to Working at Home,» «Scratching Itches, and Making Dreams Come True,» «Finding the Balance in Writing and in Life» and «My Unconventional Convention Story,» offering insight and advice to both working professionals and aspiring creators.
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But no matter the statistics, no matter the uphill climb (which I am very aware of, please don't think I'm some doe - eyed sunshine - filled ignoramus), I will always keep following the dream of being a writer — whether anyone else feels that's a real title due to publishers or not!
And two, indie's often dream of being succesful enough to have a «real» book published too some day, and don't want to see writers get used.
I know this a tall order for one author, but writers such as Faleena Hopkins (who gave a brilliant Keynote Address on the 1st day of the 20Booksto50K conference titled, «Fighting Demons, Achieving Dreams») does this all on her own.
She lives a life that most aspiring writers dream of, and she does this while traveling the world with her husband, child, and two big slobbery dogs!
So if you dream of being a writer, please do give us a shout.
Don't forget about Print Most writers dream of working on a big print publication like the Guardian or the Times — but seldom actually read or even consider getting experience print media.
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