In your response to Brent you said that the excitement early
writers feel for their book is due to the act of expression, not craft.
Not exact matches
For anyone who is
feeling uncertain about the upcoming transfer of power,
writer and illustrator Christopher Noxon has turned his recent tour of the Civil Rights Museum in Memphis into a motivational text that links lessons learned in the 1950s and «60s with today's strange times.
He was an accomplished poet and sports journalist and a fiction
writer with a strong
feel for open spaces and the pull and consequences of history.
«I found British men were a lot less affectionate or forthcoming with
feelings unless they maybe had a drink or two,» New York makeup artist and
writer Rachel Toledo, who lived in London
for 13 years, told INSIDER.
They may contain representative photos of a prospect or buyer (like stock imagery) to «paint a picture» and make a
writer feel like she / he is writing
for a specific person.
For many years, I felt that part of my call as a writer and blogger of faith was to be a different sort of evangelical, to advocate for things like gender equality, respect for LGBT people, and acceptance of science and biblical scholarship within my communi
For many years, I
felt that part of my call as a
writer and blogger of faith was to be a different sort of evangelical, to advocate
for things like gender equality, respect for LGBT people, and acceptance of science and biblical scholarship within my communi
for things like gender equality, respect
for LGBT people, and acceptance of science and biblical scholarship within my communi
for LGBT people, and acceptance of science and biblical scholarship within my community.
-- forgetting that ancient religious
writers, unlike scholarly historians, did not as a rule
feel it incumbent upon them to give, in a footnote or otherwise, their source
for every anecdote or event, or to anticipate the modern reader's constant query, «How can we know that what you say is true, in every detail?»
The interpreter has to look
for that meaning which a biblical
writer intended and expressed in his particular circumstances, and in his historical and cultural context, by means of such literary genres as were in use at his time, To understand correctly what a biblical
writer intended to assert, due attention is needed both to the customary and characteristic ways of
feeling, speaking and storytelling which were current in his time, and to the social conventions of the period.
If culture is the way people think and
feel and behave as a people, and if spirituality is the way we live out the life and teachings of Jesus in this particular culture at this particular time, then the questions
for thinkers,
writers, theologians, and religious professionals must become: What cultural realities are challenging the Gospel now?
I
feel happy
for the
writer of this article because she's sharing about the simple joys in her life.
But I suspect it begins by doing the one thing we
writers, editors, and publishers
feel we have been forbidden from doing
for so long: speak the truth.
I no longer
feel weird
for being a broke ass
writer.
Jefferson
felt that the other
writers were devoted and inspired by God, they were fallible and likely to reflect their own viewpoints - like Sts.Paul and Timothy not caring much
for women.
Many Catholic
writers who admit that the times have changed in this respect do so resignedly; and even add that perhaps it is as well not to waste
feelings in regretting the matter,
for to return to the heroic corporeal discipline of ancient days might be an extravagance.
Moreover, this book does not mount the ramparts to defend the Bible against the onslaughts of the modern world; nor does the
writer feel guilty
for asking, even pressing, a modern reader's questions.
He has (
for reasons I find it difficult to fathom) the reputation of being an intellectual heavyweight: Catholic
writers clearly opposed to him tend to
feel obliged to make some such acknowledgement, perhaps in the interests of fairness.
It is,
for me, the hardest part of being a
writer and blogger, particularly one who focuses on both faith and parenting — two areas where people tend to put all of their faith in the «right» answer and to
feel threatened by those who answer important questions differently than they do.
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.
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.
But you have to
feel a bit sorry
for the
writer — he probably penned this back in January and has had to wait 4 months to post it.
Since then, he has written
for On Sandwiches and Baseball
Feelings, and has been a guest
writer at With Leather on several occasions.
Sadly, it also comes with weird call reversals on players who leave the bag at second
for 1 / 16th of a second, but that's a story
for another day and
writer because I don't
feel like covering that, I can't do everything, you know.
The same guy that was ejected
for some «choice words» in the second game of the season, the guy who admits quickly that others will call him arrogant, the guy who ends his first interview by reminding a
writer «I say what I
feel and mean what I say» — is also a coach who decorates the small wall space in his office with bright colors.
The
Writers criticism of supporters waving WENGER OUT BANNERS is wrong.Supporters have every right to show their contempt of this man who has now made himself the point of ridicule and a laughing stock within the football world.Im talking opposition supporters, tv and press as well as the ever increasing majority of the Arsenal Fanbase.Who ever wrote this article has misjudged the mood of the support and is badly mistaken if he
feels his comments will carry any credibility.How many WENGER IN banners are held up each match?The only chants
for Wenger to stay are from our opponents fans.Of course they want him to stay.Why wouldn't they?
As the
writer of these articles I don't
feel ashamed
for examining through discussion where the team is at and what the possibilities may be — whether it's the players developing into the next «big» things or buying the current «big» thing.
As a
writer for a natural parenting blog which advocates attachment parenting and a new mother: I
felt compelled to leave a comment.
AG: The shorter version of my story is that I'd been working as a freelance food
writer for about a decade but
felt called to do something different.
Society isn't happy with single moms; according to a 2011 Pew Research Center study, nearly seven out of 10 said the trend toward single mothers was bad
for society (although
writer Tracy Mayor in Brain, Child magazine calls out the actual question asked by Pew researchers — how people
felt about «more single women deciding to have children without a male partner to help raise them,» not whether they think single mothers per se are bad
for society.
Contributing to API is an opportunity to offer your support and knowledge, participate in a movement of cultural change and advocate
for Attachment Parenting and families, build your portfolio as a
writer, receive feedback and encouragement in your writing, express your observations,
feelings and experiences as a parent, help us build the body of knowledge on Attachment Parenting and contribute as a volunteer to a valued organization.
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!
Stacey Ferguson, Justice Fergie [«Cheer
for Your Cheerleaders»] Kristin Shaw, Two Cannoli [«You Know Your Child Best»] Aviva Goldfarb, The Scramble [«Always the Potential
for Good»] Margo Porras, Nacho Mama [«Your Kids Will Do What You Do»] Emily McKhann, The Motherhood [«You Are Courageous»] Jane Maynard, This Week
for Dinner [«Savor Even the Hard Seconds»] Mary Ann Zoellner, producer at NBC's TODAY [«Play Like a Dad»] Lian Dolan, Oprah.com [«Life is Serious Enough»] Maria Bailey, Mom Talk Radio [«Take Time to Celebrate You»] Christie Matheson, Stroller Traffic [«Nothing Better Than Coming Home»] Carla Naumburg, Psychcentral.com [«You Are Not Your Thoughts»] Jenny Lee Sulpizio, JennyLeeSulpizio.com [«I'm Not Above Mom Jeans»] Kimberly Coleman, Foodie City Mom [«Follow Your Own Inner Voice»] Missy Stevens, Wonder, Friend [«Nice Things Are Still Just Things»] Rachel Jankovic, Femina Girls [«It's Not Supposed to Be Easy»] Megan Brooks, Texas Health Moms [«The Love Language of Listening»] Carissa Rogers, Good N Crazy [«Here's to Embracing Change»] Dina Freeman, BabyCenter [«Learn to Swim in the Deep End»] Elizabeth Grant Thomas, Elizabethgrantthomas.com [«It's Easier to See Light in Darkness»] Wendy Hilton, Hip Homeschool Moms [«They Want to Make Us Happy»] Renée Schuls - Jacobson, Rasjacobson.com [«Beware of Emotional Vampires»] Shannon Lell, ShannonLell.com [«Don't Be Afraid to Sparkle»] Bunmi Laditan, Honest Toddler [«What Makes You a
Writer»] Erin Dymoski, Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms [«What I'd Tell My Younger Self»] Lyss Stern, Divamoms.com [«Those Who Matter Don't Mind»] Debra Shigley, In Deb's Kitchen [«
Feeling Bad?
I'm usually okay if I don't write; it doesn't
feel like a life or death thing to me like it seems to
for some
writers.
Not only is there an appetite
for it, but I think it'd also be incredibly cathartic
for the
writers and performers as well as being the perfect antidote to balancing out the constant chaos and anxiety we
feel with every news update.
If our ability to invent new bodies and worlds could become a form of expression as deep as language or music, then it ought to be possible
for morphing people to convey ideas and
feelings just as deeply as great
writers or musicians do (or,
for that matter, as great lovers or great parents do).
«
For me, the result of
feeling on - purpose in my work as a
writer and a conference - convener and organization leader has made me want to
feel on - purpose in everything I do,» she says.
As one
writer for the New York Times explains, â $ Couples often
feel guilty seeking treatment when they already have a child, or they are told that their previous fertility proves that nothing is wrong.â $
Ellie - you may have misunderstood that post, the
writer talked of
feeling the pinging, itchy sensation AFTER applying the magnesium,
for about a month or so.
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writer.
ESPN senior
writer Alyssa Roenigk somehow persuaded Ennis to sit still long enough to talk to us about being the first veteran to pose
for the Body Issue, her confidence and the inspiration she
feels compelled to be.
I am a
writer at heart and whether that's blog posts, non-fiction, or an assignment
for work, there is always something
for me to jot down and this is definitely the time of year I
feel the most inspired to write.
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writers know how to surprise and you genuinely
feel for the characters and care what decisions you make.
Movies like last year's «Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,»
for example, written and directed by «Lethal Weapon»
writer Shane Black, got the spirit just right: Black's movie showed plenty of affectionate nostalgia
for pulp tradition, but its sense of energy and movement
felt wholly contemporary.
But despite the best efforts of the
writers (including Ken Anderson of Cinderella fame), it still
feels like a series of episodes, in which characters turn up, do little and then disappear
for quite a while.
Apart from a couple of occasions when Costigan angrily harangues his superior officers
for keeping him undercover
for so long, Scorsese and
writer William Monahan avoid having their characters directly expressing the stress they are
feeling, choosing instead to communicate these stresses in other ways.
Some will find Camille too self - absorbed, yet
writer / director Mia Hansen - Løve (Father Of My Children) conjures poignancy, grace and a
feel for symbolic seasonal change that's positively Renoir-esque.
Viewers may relate to the
feeling of being trapped during this strained and tedious throwback, which the
writer - director Mickey Keating has framed as a hat tip to the 1970s work of Sam Peckinpah and Peter Watkins, but which lands well south of John Waters in its try - anything -
for - a-reaction pretensions.
If a franchise
feels compelled to destroy a cherished character it should at least be
for a believable reason, not because the
writer's a creatively - bankrupt nihilist.
In trying to recapture the
feelings that once made him the greatest, he gets entangled in a web of murder and deceit as
writers vie to create the perfect card
for a new holiday: Girlfriend's Day.