The Writers Afterlife

The Writers Afterlife
Title The Writers Afterlife PDF eBook
Author Richard Vetere
Publisher Mitten Press
Pages 210
Release 2014
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780988400887

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An author and college writing professor dies suddenly in the middle of typing a screenplay. He is transported to a place where all writers end up in the afterlife, many with regrets that their goals were not accomplished. Yet, there is a way to turn back, and that is to live one more week to accomplish those goals, and-- failure is not an option.

Update Culture and the Afterlife of Digital Writing

Update Culture and the Afterlife of Digital Writing
Title Update Culture and the Afterlife of Digital Writing PDF eBook
Author John R. Gallagher
Publisher Utah State University Press
Pages 204
Release 2020-02-03
Genre Authors and publishers
ISBN 1607329735

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Eexplores "neglected circulatory writing processes" to better understand why and how digital writers compose, revise, and deliver arguments that undergo sometimes constant revision.

Anne Frank

Anne Frank
Title Anne Frank PDF eBook
Author Francine Prose
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 338
Release 2009-09-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0061959162

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“Prose’s book is a stunning achievement. . . . Now Anne Frank stands before us. . . a figure who will live not only in history but also in the literature she aspired to create.” — Minneapolis Star Tribune In June, 1942, Anne Frank received a diary for her thirteenth birthday, just weeks before she and her family went into hiding from the Nazis in an Amsterdam attic. For two years, she described life in hiding in vivid, unforgettable detail and grappled with the unfolding events of World War II. Before the attic was raided in August, 1944, Anne Frank furiously revised and edited her work, crafting a piece of literature that she hoped would be read by the public after the war. And read it has been. In Anne Frank, bestselling author Francine Prose deftly parses the artistry, ambition, and enduring influence of Anne Frank’s beloved classic, The Diary of a Young Girl. She investigates the diary’s unique afterlife: the obstacles and criticism Otto Frank faced in publishing his daughter’s words; the controversy surrounding the diary’s Broadway and film adaptations, and the social mores of the 1950s that reduced it to a tale of adolescent angst and love; the conspiracy theories that have cried fraud, and the scientific analysis that proved them wrong. Finally, having assigned the book to her own students, Prose considers the rewards and challenges of teaching one of the world’s most read, and banned, books. How has the life and death of one girl become emblematic of the lives and deaths of so many, and why do her words continue to inspire? Approved by both the Anne Frank House Foundation in Amsterdam and the Anne Frank-Fonds in Basel, run by the Frank family, Anne Frank unravels the fascinating story of a memoir that has become one of the most compelling, intimate, and important documents of modern history.

American Afterlife

American Afterlife
Title American Afterlife PDF eBook
Author Kate Sweeney
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 232
Release 2014-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0820346896

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An award-winning writer explores the patchwork American cultural history of grieving the departed. One family inters their matriarch’s ashes on the floor of the ocean. Another holds a memorial weenie roast each year at a green-burial cemetery. An 1898 ad for embalming fluid promises, “You can make mummies with it!” while a leading contemporary burial vault is touted as impervious to the elements. A grieving mother, 150 years ago, might spend her days tending a garden at her daughter’s grave. Today, she might tend the roadside memorial she erected where her daughter was killed. One mother wears a locket containing her daughter’s hair; the other, a necklace containing her ashes. What happens after someone dies depends on our personal stories and on where those stories fall in a larger tale―that of death in America. It’s a powerful tale that we usually keep hidden from our everyday lives until we have to face it. American Afterlife by Kate Sweeney reveals this world through a collective portrait of Americans past and present who are personally involved with death: obit writers in the desert, an Atlantic funeral voyage, a fourth-generation funeral director―even a midwestern museum that shows us our death-obsessed Victorian progenitors. Each story illuminates details in another, revealing a landscape that feels at once strange and familiar, one that’s by turns odd, tragic, poignant, and sometimes even funny. “Sweeney’s quest for the “why” behind mourning rituals has given us a book in the best tradition of narrative journalism.”—Jessica Handler, author of Braving the Fire: A Guide to Writing about Grief and Loss

I Chose to Die (Siren Suicides, Book 1)

I Chose to Die (Siren Suicides, Book 1)
Title I Chose to Die (Siren Suicides, Book 1) PDF eBook
Author Ksenia Anske
Publisher Ksenia Anske
Pages 255
Release 2013-08-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1492115150

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On a rainy September morning that just so happens to be her sixteenth birthday, Ailen Bright, a chicken-legged, straw-haired teenager, decides to commit suicide via drowning in the family bathtub. The ornate marble tub, adhering to her abusive father's love for anything expensive and Italian, is decorated by five sirens - who seemingly help her escape the house when her father breaks down the bathroom door. After an almost-successful suicide attempt number two, which lands her at the bottom of a lake, she learns that sirens are, in fact, real, and they want to turn her into one of them. An amazing, yet dark look into the mind and heart of a suicidal teenager, this urban fantasy follows Ailen's struggle to figure out the meaning of life, the unraveling of her confusing feelings for her theatrically goofy best friend Hunter, and her desperate battle for her father's love.

Siren Suicides

Siren Suicides
Title Siren Suicides PDF eBook
Author Ksenia Anske
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 2016-04-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780986197932

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On a rainy September morning 16-year-old Ailen Bright flees her abusive father by jumping off the Seattle Aurora Bridge. Instead of a true death, in the water she finds several silver-skinned sirens who convert her to one of their own. As a newborn siren she is dead, supernaturally strong, and hungry for her new sustenance--human souls. Ailen refuses to kill...at first. With time she must face the agony that comes with starvation, while being relentlessly pursued by a siren hunter. An enthralling and dark look into the mind and heart of a suicidal teenager, this urban fantasy follows Ailen's struggle to figure out the meaning of life, her confusing feelings for her best friend Hunter, and her desperate battle for her father's love.

Jim Morrison's Adventures in the Afterlife

Jim Morrison's Adventures in the Afterlife
Title Jim Morrison's Adventures in the Afterlife PDF eBook
Author Mick Farren
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 464
Release 1999
Genre
ISBN 0312206542

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"Jim Morrison's Adventures in the Afterlife" is just that: the story of Morrison, the dark yet nave Lizard King, as he hurtles through a purgatory-like afterlife in search of some way to bring his soul to peace.