Hand Lettering for Beginners

Hand Lettering for Beginners
Author: Sarah Ensign
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0744041473

Create beautiful lettering projects, quotes, birthday cards, and more once you’ve learned the basics of hand lettering from artist Sarah Ensign. Have you always wanted to learn the secrets to create stunning letter art? Now you can! This book takes you through different hand lettering styles such as faux calligraphy, brush pen lettering, and creating basic font styles such as monoline, elegant, and brush pen scripts. Sarah Ensign, author and influencer shares this fascinating craft with you through pages of colorful examples and worksheets that allow you to practice what you’ve learned. She also shares practical tips on supplies such as pen and paper, creating beautiful fonts, and master tricky connections, and planning layouts for quotes. Simple Techniques and Endless Possibilities In this colorful, hardcover book, you’ll find hands-on lettering worksheets and step-by-step guides that will quickly build your confidence. Explore your creativity with this fun, creative craft. Hand lettering for Beginners has a fun, non-intimidating approach to guiding readers through hand lettering techniques and possibilities. This book will start a fascinating hobby that will allow you to grow your hand lettering skills and create your own unique projects.

With Pen In Hand

With Pen In Hand
Author: Henriette Anne Klauser
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2003-01-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0738207888

Offers inspirational guidance on how to use therapeutic writing to overcome pain, outlining writing techniques on how to privately collect thoughts and work through challenges that fall under such headers as, "Writing a Letter of Goodbye," "Interviewing Your Body," and "Rapid-Writing." Original. 35,000 first printing.

The Pen in the Hand

The Pen in the Hand
Author: Matthew Andrade
Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : Winston-Derek Publishers
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN: 9781555233181

Indies Unlimited: Authors' Snarkopaedia

Indies Unlimited: Authors' Snarkopaedia
Author: K. S. Brooks
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781480213425

In Volume One of the Authors' Snarkopaedia, sentences have been painstakingly crafted together using nouns, verbs and other words, bringing you paragraphs of text. These paragraphs flow into pages of expert tips, advice and insight for authors at all levels of the publication food chain. Any book can claim to offer this type of information, but they can't give you what sets the Indies Unlimited Authors' Snarkopaedia above the rest: the "je ne sais squat" of the high decorated staff of the Snarkology Department at the Indies Unlimited Online Academy. Their groundbreaking and empirical research over the years sheds new and snarkified light on subjects ranging from book publishing and marketing to the nuts and bolts of writing and technology. If you like information to grab you by the throat and smack you in the face, the Indies Unlimited Authors' Snarkopaedia is the reference book for you.

Newton on the Christian Life

Newton on the Christian Life
Author: Tony Reinke
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1433539748

John Newton is best known as the slave trader turned hymn writer who penned the most popular English hymn in history: “Amazing Grace.” However, many Christians are less familiar with the decades he spent in relative obscurity, laboring as a “spiritual doctor” while pastoring small parishes in England. In the latest addition to Crossway’s growing Theologians on the Christian Life series, Tony Reinke introduces modern readers to Newton’s pastoral wisdom by leading them through the many sermons, hymns, and—most importantly—letters that he wrote over the course of his life. Considered by many to be one of the greatest letter writers of all time, Newton has valuable insights to offer modern Christians, especially when it comes to fusing together sound doctrine, lived experience, and godly practice. Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.

Competing Spectacles

Competing Spectacles
Author: Tony Reinke
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2019-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433563827

We live in a world full of shiny distractions, faced with an onslaught of viral media constantly competing for our attention and demanding our affections. These ever-present visual “spectacles” can quickly erode our hearts, making it more difficult than ever to walk through life actively treasuring that which is most important and yet invisible: Jesus Christ. In a journalistic style, Tony Reinke shows us just how distracting these spectacles in our lives have become and calls us to ask critical questions about what we’re focusing on. The book offers us practical steps to redirect our gaze away from the addictive eye candy of the world and onto the Ultimate Spectacle—leading to the joy and rest our souls crave.

Form and Function in a Legal System

Form and Function in a Legal System
Author: Robert S. Summers
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2005-11-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139448870

This book addresses three major questions about law and legal systems: (1) What are the defining and organising forms of legal institutions, legal rules, interpretative methodologies, and other legal phenomena? (2) How does frontal and systematic focus on these forms advance understanding of such phenomena? (3) What credit should the functions of forms have when such phenomena serve policy and related purposes, rule of law values, and fundamental political values such as democracy, liberty, and justice? This book seeks to offer general answers to these questions and thus gives form in the law its due. The answers not only provide articulate conversancy with the subject but also reveal insights into the nature of law itself, the oldest and foremost problem in legal theory and allied subjects.

The Little Guide to Your Well-read Life

The Little Guide to Your Well-read Life
Author: Steve Leveen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2005
Genre: Books and reading
ISBN:

Steve Leveen draws on his own quest for a well-read life to offer book lovers a variety of successful and time-tested strategies for finding time to read and getting more from written materials.

Who Put the Pen in My Hand?

Who Put the Pen in My Hand?
Author: Zarina Bibi
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1456799150

The author will introduce you to the natural world in a way you never imagined. Her poems and prose will take you on an exotic journey through the Middle East and India. She then brings you back home. All of your senses come alive with delight, sorrow, love and pain. You will find yourself astonished with her imagination as she reveals her soul s true essence