Sentences with phrase «written epilogue»

(It's interesting to note — perhaps in the desire not to mar the film's triumphant happy ending — that the filmmakers omit any mention in the written epilogue of his eventual beheading by Elizabeth's successor, King James.)
He writes of Poland in the early 1930s, with the Nazis expected momentarily; and years later he writes an epilogue, remembering that the Nazis were there.
But by the time Ramsey finished his extraordinary critique it was clear that all I needed to do was write an epilogue.
Together, we wrote the epilogue to my book, The Perils of Cyber-Dating, which I narrated and was just released in time for Valentine's Day.
Hah, yes, because I'm taking a break to write the sequel to Encrypted next, I didn't want to leave EE5 with too much of a cliffhanger (though I was a little tempted — I almost didn't write that epilogue!).

Not exact matches

Swinburne recognizes the limits of his case for theism in his epilogue: «I am well aware of objections other than the ones I have discussed which can be made to almost every sentence which I have written
In the new edition of The Perils of Cyber-Dating, Spira adds an epilogue written jointly with her love.
Yet the epilogue is a ho - hum write - off in which Harry tells his son that it's OK to be yourself.
To some extent, history is written for both Norma and Norman; the events of Hitchcock's original film serve as a sort of epilogue to Bates Motel.
And as evidenced by an epilogue of eerily accurate shot - for - shot reenactments Franco and his cast staged for the film, written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, they've watched «The Room» a lot.
As the developmental editor, I didn't think writing another 200 pages to resolve all the loose ends was the best solution, so I suggested flashing forward to a short epilogue about the baby's first birthday.
If you are writing a work of fiction then you might put your Epilogue (it's like an extra chapter which tie up loose ends) here.
This is a beautifully written and the Epilogue is something to be read again and again.
By New York Comic Con, Avengers: No Surrender had been announced and the writing team was finishing the script for the Epilogue issue... the same one that arrived in comic shops today to wrap up our big story.
Cornelia Funke, who writes a hugely popular fantasy series, had demands from her American publisher who told her «We want you to change the first chapter and to turn the ending into an epilogue».
The manga will be written by Ukyo Kodashi, who has been Kishimoto - sensei long - time assistant, author of Gaara epilogue novel, and drawn by Mikio Ikemoto, also long - time assistant.
In his epilogue, Bruce writes about how his biggest lesson compiling the book was the realization that a person living in one village for a lifetime often stumbles upon the same lofty wisdom that has taken civilizations centuries to realize.
This will be an all - new epilogue written...
Epilogue: Mark Making, Writing, and Erasure by Sarah E Webb.
In the epilogue Honig writes,
Drawing from multiple epilogues, ending passages, and final pages of written works concerning race and identity, the piece transforms architecture into a sprawling text of endings woven into a whole.
So begins the epilogue of my memoir, «Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place, written in 1991.»
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How does one write a preface to a postscript, a prologue to an epilogue?
As Gutmann himself explained in an epilogue written later, for a modern drive, one wipe (or maybe two, if you like — but certainly not 35) will do just fine (the bolding here is mine):
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