On Travel with Grant,
I write about a bunch of different topics.
A while back,
I wrote about a bunch of 3D platformers that were either in development at the moment or coming in the foreseeable future.
I'm pretty opinionated and often feel the desire to
write about a bunch of other things, but I do that on Twitter or Facebook.
Not exact matches
Jessica @ Making Sense of Cents
writes How I eliminated my debt in less than 1 year — And I'm not talking
about you cracking under the pressure of being frugal and racking up a
bunch of credit card debt after a blackout shopping spree at Nordstrom (though that very well could happen to you).
The bible was
written by a
bunch of bronze age sheepherders who thought the earth was flat and talked
about how to get the best price when you sell your daughter.
When he was 12 years old, I think he was
writing his first book
about the Spanish American War while I was watching Brady
Bunch reruns and snacking on Cheetos.
Last year, I read
about a
bunch of churches that decided the way to defeat evil in their town was to
write Bible verses on wooden stakes and then go drive them the ground in certain areas with the hopes that this would drive away any territorial sprits and reclaim the area for God.
Oh, by the way, scientists don't expect ME to pay money in their honor every week so some guy in a staged ceremony can read from a 2,000 year old book, translated dozens of different ways,
written by a
bunch of folks whom we know virtually nothing
about, where the facts and moral lessons are both flawed and contradictory.
Then everybody got together and
wrote a whole
bunch of stories
about him... and centuries later, a Muslim convert got together with some of his homies and put them all into one book... kinda like Readers» Digest.
Rather than
write a
bunch of words
about the dire problem of human trafficking and forced prostitution, I decided to just post some pictures and infographics.
This is such a
bunch of garbage and the one who
wrote this is not heeding the warning
about the Holy Spirit.
I had planned to post a
bunch of the photos I took with my film camera, but then the film didn't work out and I was so sad
about it that I forgot to even
write some words down
Back in December, a
bunch of Harper Voyager US / UK authors got together on the #SFFchat hashtag to talk
about writing, publishing, and the sci - fi / fantasy genre with aspiring SF / F authors.
Another tricky thing I do is recipe testing in batches aka do a
bunch in one week and spend the next month editing photos,
writing the posts and retesting if I'm not 100 % sure
about something.
As you may have read in a recent piece I
wrote about Baynuls, I drank a
bunch of Grenache that I did not realize was 16 % ABV and almost peed my pants on the highway in France while behaving «like a rabid cat someone let out of a cage in the car,» according to eye witnesses.
Dr. Tuteur has
written a
bunch against being too strict
about the 39 - week induction rule, which is a medical error issue.
Considering that I only
wrote about the merger mid-afternoon yesterday and that the stats updated at 4 this morning, that's a
BUNCH of activity for such a short period of time.
«And I submit that the same kind of treatment that Deval Patrick is receiving right now in Massachusetts, and I'm receiving - the way in which the New York State Senate was
written about, calling them a
bunch of people with thick necks, they're talking
about Malcolm Smith and John Sampson - that we're not in the post-racial period.»
Finding stuff for the bags involves
writing to a whole
bunch of folks, of which
about half respond and most of which are able to provide something in the quantities requested.
Fitness blogs can
write all the listicles they want
about which foods burn fat and which don't, but it's all a
bunch of dogma.
I
wrote a few months ago
about an Italian study showing that static stretching hurts cycling performance — that was the first study I'd seen
about stretching and cycling, joining a whole
bunch of studies showing that stretching hurts speed, power and endurance in running.
I know, I am WAY late on this post but my July Glossybox Beauty Subscription came right before I left for California so I threw a
bunch of items in my bag to try out on my trip and then got carried away with everything going on and forgot to
write about it!
You could also set your password to your shopping websites to something super «secure,» (aka that you won't remember, like a
bunch of numbers and symbols)
write it on a piece of paper, and then tuck that away in a filing cabinet or something, so that you have all that extra time to think
about what you're doing before hitting «checkout.»
I've
written a whole
bunch of posts
about various aspects of thrifting, but thought it might be helpful to cull some highlights.
So when brainstorming
about posts to
write, my mom was suggesting a
bunch of fall ideas.
To kick things off, after
writing about a few coffee places I made a map of a
bunch of (not all of) them in Ottawa.
I absolutely hate
writing about myself and trying to attach my name to a
bunch of witty adjectives.
WHY: «Sausage Party» isn't a very subtle movie (the dialogue is laced with so much profanity that it feels like it was
written by a
bunch of prepubescent boys who just learned
about swear words), but what the comedy lacks in maturity it makes up for with some clever commentary on faith, sexual temptation and the Palestine / Israel conflict.
Lola Kirke plays Tracy, in her first year in college in New York, lonely, unhappy, depressed
about having failed to get her short stories into the college creative -
writing magazine, run by a
bunch of cliquey dorks.
What may look like an arts and crafts activity, or just a
bunch of kids playing with Legos, is actually a way to teach
about ancient Rome or how to
write a persuasive essay.
Particularly pleased with the descriptive
writing task as it got a
bunch of lads who don't «do» creative
writing to talk
about their feelings.
I'm super excited
about a huge online event that's coming up soon featuring a
bunch of my friends and experts in the
writing and publishing field.
So, um... I went to Iceland and did a
bunch of research
about Vikings for my Iron Dragon series and then I went to Romania and got a
bunch of dental work done and then I
wrote another Rex Nihilo book.
If you're still not sure if getting in contact with a custom
writing company is really worthy, just think
about how cool it is to have the desired A + together with a
bunch of free time.
Once again I find myself way behind in posting
about ereader and ebook - related news so I've decided to do a roundup post with a
bunch of different news stories from this past week instead of
writing a separate post for each one.
General Note on Personal Competence in this area of law: I looked up a
bunch of stuff for the purpose of
writing this blogpost, but this is an area of civil procedure that I haven't had to think
about since I was a 1L.
You made a comment
about wading through a
bunch of manuscripts and that is your experience with bad
writing.
If spending a
bunch of money to have a project manager, or personal coach, or to be involved in a supportive community makes you feel good
about your
writing and confident enough to keep working on your project, it can feel like money well spent.
For my book, I
wrote a post on the 3rd day of the free promotion
about how I outsourced the creation of this book in less than 5 hours called How A
Bunch of Emails Became A Best - Selling Kindle Book.
So this chapter was to answer a
bunch of questions I keep getting
about which is the best length to
write in indie publishing.
There's a
bunch of other manga
about making manga as well which I
wrote about last year: http://www.kuriousity.ca/2010/04/manga-
about-mang…
I started
writing for my children, because they were now old enough to read, and over the course of a couple of years of false starts, created Vulcan's Kittens, a YA novel (and a
bunch of short stories, but more
about those later).
Writing a good cookbook is
about more than just having a
bunch of good recipes.
And as soon as I learned
about self - publishing, I put a
bunch of my posts into a book and self - published that, which led to a lot of other creative
writing prompts books, some of which are workbook combinations of my other books.
First Contact: I had been hoping this would be more of a discussion
about how to
write first contact scenarios, but mostly I found it to be a
bunch of recommendations for the panelists favorite contact stories: The Left Hand of Darkness, the Rama trilogy, The Road Not Taken, and The Sparrow.
Personally, I
wrote a
bunch of novels
about mermaids, time travel, and lesser - known mythology.
I started (although I'm not the only author of) Book futurism because I started stringing together a
bunch of work that seemed to be
about the future of reading; through that, my
writing here, and some of the things I
wrote elsewhere, I became a kind of authority on the subject (only on the internet, but still, I like who links to me); and maybe I'll
write a book, or maybe I'll start a blog with a different title when it's time to
write about some thing else.
16) If you are describing a
bunch of quirky people who made money deploying small amounts of capital, do not declare them to be great investors, and don't
write about them.
I
wrote about this recently — a focus on a single investment attribute's always dangerous, but dividend yield certainly seems the v worst of the
bunch to me.
I personally use Acorns and love it, so I've
written about it a whole
bunch in the past.