In the 1940s, several writers established themselves as a stable of reliable contributors to Amazing.
The company hopes the move will allow more British writers to establish themselves in the United States.
In choosing the items, the writers established their own criteria.
By then, the writers had established a new villain, Kaine.
Such writers established a new cross-dialect literary norm.
A writer can establish a reputation with only a few hundred or a few thousand steady readers.
In those few lines, the writer has established the protagonist, the antagonist, the background setting and a conflict.
But above all, writers should establish distance from their subjects, including themselves.
Profiling the audience helps the writer establish the proper tone and language of the message.
Perhaps as a Platonic ideal, every successful writer should establish a bookstore and actively promote good books.