Not exact matches
This
is a guest post from Will Warren, freelance
writer online who has
written several online posts
about online business school programs in California and small business workshops.
She
was a staff
writer at a news agency in Nebraska, covering transportation, and worked in South Korea for several years where she
wrote about science while freelancing for publications like Women's Wear Daily and Groove Korea.
Daniel Bortz
is a freelance
writer based in Washington, D.C.. He
's written about personal finance, careers, small business and entrepreneurs for publications such as Money magazine, CNNMoney.com, TheFiscalTimes.com, USnews.com.
«If you look at the shelves now,» she says, «you see people
writing about increasingly tiny pieces of the market, and among the
writers are the psychologists.»
And while his early work
was complex and thematically slight, his later
writing tackled deep questions in a voice that
was both hilarious and seemingly revelatory
about the
writer himself.
Blind
Writing: This can
be used for just
about any type of issue, not just
writer's block.
So the Canada office
was restructured in June, with two political
writers moving to Washington and a number of other shuffles, and Silverman started
writing more
about media.
«Looking up people who
are writing about your competitors or who have a vested interest in your type of product or service
is going to allow you to identify websites, specialty blogs or even enthusiastic
writers who have an interest in your field,» he says.
If you
are a
writer and you
wrote an e-book
about how to improve creative
writing, for example, shoot a printed copy with a red bow and attach the caption «the perfect gift for the aspiring
writer in your life!»
She asked a series of questions aimed at eliciting the information she
was looking for (e.g., «If you use freelance
writers who aren't experts in your industry, what makes you trust them to
write well
about your specific topic areas?
I
'm so - so as a
writer, and
am currently finishing up my second book (just
write as a hobby), and in the past made
about 30 - 50 dollars an hour as a free lance
writer but that
was a couple of years back, it
was only for
about 10 - 20 hours a month, and the gig just dried up.
Ashley Eneriz
is a freelance
writer based in California who
's written about personal finance topics including budgeting, retirement, student loans, banks, and refinancing.
Formerly a senior staff
writer at Wired, he has
been writing about the technology industry and its impact on society for nearly 20 years.
Travel
Writing 101: «Let Travel
Writing 101 provide you with the information you need to become the travel
writer you've
been dreaming
about.
You don't need to
be a professional
writer; all that
's required
is that you
're passionate
about the same things as we
are and that you can
write well in English.
Kurt Cobb
is a freelance
writer and communications consultant who
writes frequently
about energy and environment.
The result
was about two dozen professional
writers and editors brainstorming for two full days
about story ideas,
writing techniques, audio and video production, and assignment and deadline management.
Shannon
is a
writer and content strategist with years of experience
writing about personal finance and real estate.
According to the late Russian dissident Andrei Sinyavsky, «Every self - respecting
writer of any significance
is a saboteur, and, as he surveys the horizon wondering what to
write about, more often than not he will choose some forbidden topic.»
In a
writing class his teacher
was talking
about «
writer's block» and said that it happens to all
writers at one time or another.
Also, I couldn't quite get this into words as I
was writing before, so: I
am believe that I
am correct in my view of Scripture as it has
been handed down to me from teachers, preachers,
writers and others; I believe that I
am correct in my beliefs
about who God
is, and
about His self - revelation, in the same way that all people believe that the opinions they hold
are true.
• In a somewhat hostile article on Pope Benedict in the influential German weekly Der Spiegel» roughly the German equivalent of Time, if Time
were written about four grades higher» the
writer speaks of the Evangelical Christians in Latin America «multiplying there like the loaves and fishes in Canaan.»
If you
are a non-US
writer who has come up with a new religious doctrine and have insufficient funds to promote your writings, the only chance you have
is if someone in the US happens to read
about you,
is interested in what you
wrote and has the potential to mention your
writing and / or your name in the US mainstream media.
Nic Sheff, an editor and
writer for 13 Reasons Why, has defended the show's intensely graphic depiction of suicide: «Facing these issues head - on — talking
about them,
being open
about them — will always
be our best defense against losing another life,» he
wrote in Vanity Fair last year.
the
writer of this article
is an idiot and he
is not educated and does not have a brain because he has
written it with out having any info
about it.thats why little knowledge
is dangerous.if he does nt know some thing then he
is better off not
writing things he does not know
about
This should not
be surprising because the bible
was not
written as a textbook, applying consistency and technicality in how it used terms; moreover, we
are talking
about a number of different
writers.
Of course there
are other reasons for my sporadic blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish
writing (and I will share all
about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a
writer, three tinies at home with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
In fact, I would say that my very favorite
writers — Mark Twain, Harper Lee, Flannery O'Conner, Walker Percy —
were masters at
writing about faith indirectly.
I so enjoyed my chat with Chris Dikes
about writing — as most
writers know, it
's a rare pleasure to talk with a sympathetic someone
about our work.
But I can't help but wonder
about excellent authors like Sara Miles who
write about faith, but who break a few «Christian» rules while doing so... or
about the many great
writers of faith who published before there
was a «Christian» category.
Almost all the
writers I know
are neurotic in some way
about their
writing.
It
is true that Jewish Rabbinic
writers often
wrote about «the Holy Scriptures,» but it
is also true that many Rabbinic
writers could
be accused of almost deifying the Bible.
Second, Flavius Joseph, a first century Jewish
writer (remember, the Jews didn't believe Christ
was the Messiah, this would have
been easier to prove if Christ had never existed)
wrote about Jesus.
Some
are essays
about being a woman and others
are persuasive arguments.Some of them
are written by church leaders, one
is written by a best - selling tv -
writer.
Sarita Hartz
is a
writer, life coach, and former humanitarian worker who
writes about wholehearted living and healthy missions in her blog Whole at www.saritahartz.com.
Sabio:
Are you saying that the biblical
writers wrote what they did only out of political or social agendas without any sincere attempt to talk
about what they called God?
The experts have proven that what
was written about gays in the past
were done by bias and prejudice people, that includes some of the
writers in the bible.
the
writers gained NO money and power from
writing it... sorry... your argument
is weak and baseless... and the 4 Gospels
were written from
about 15 to 30 years after Jesus... pretty ignorant to think it
was 40 to 80..
Those who
wrote them,
being believers, theologians, and preachers themselves,
were seeking to make God and godliness known to their original envisaged audience, and the first question to
be asked
about each book has to do with what its
writer saw it as saying and showing
about God himself.
What makes it sad
is that the
writer's tone gives us a demonstration of the very thing he complains
about regarding Walsh's
writing.
New York Times
writer and avowed agnostic Nicholas Kristof has
written about how Christians — in particular, evangelicals —
are consistently the first to arrive, the last to leave and the most generous whenever he covers poverty, disaster, disease or other horrific events.
About this Mingana
writes, «It
is the constant tradition in the Eastern church that the Apostle Thomas evangelized India, and there
is no historian, no poet, no breviary, no liturgy, and no
writer of any kind who, having the opportunity of speaking of Thomas, does not associate his name with India.
His
writing is fantastic too, even if his quote - studded posts
are often too long to maintain the non-specialist's interest (so says the
writer of 3,000 - word posts
about why The Bangles
were better in 1983 than in 1987!).
Robert L. Wilken, also familiar to our readers, says, «Hans Urs von Balthasar
is a thrilling
writer and Edward Oakes has
written a thrilling book
about him....
I remembered Brennan Manning — the man who has translated the love of God in a way that I could receive it more than probably any other
writer —
was addicted to alcohol and I re-read up one of his last books before he died: «All
is Grace: A Ragamuffin Memoir» where he vulnerably
writes about what this battle has cost him, even as he experienced the unending and unconditional love of God in the midst of it, how he experienced regret and pain and loss alongside of the love and tenderness of God in this dependency.
«People tend to think that Stephen King
is anti-religious because he
is a horror
writer, but that
's completely mistaken,» says Zahl, a retired Episcopal priest who has
written about King
's religious sensibility for Christianity Today magazine.
Vann's faith isn't central to his professional career as a
writer for The Atlantic and you won't see him tweeting
about it often yet his
writing is essential.
Rollins
writes, «The sheer amount of ideological conflicts playing out within the text hints at the fact that the
writers were writing about a reality that could not
be reduced to one description, a reality that
was testified to better in the clash of perspectives than in the development of a single, finely honed one.»
Those with the most chaotic lives
are the least likely to vote, but
writers like Ross Douthat and Michael Brendan Dougherty have speculated that one of the reasons Trump's earliest voting base
was made up of working - class whites
was because of the slow social collapse that Charles Murray
wrote about.
But the only thing that each of us can and should do
is what we each must do ultimately alone, if we have vocations to
be writers: Go off and
write out of the very fullness of human experience
about the very fullness of human experience and hope to find and affect contemporary readers and the greater world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses of who
were the Catholic
writers, and how much, and how well, how little, how importantly, to the critics and scholars.