NO MAN’S LAND

NO MAN’S LAND

Author: Robert L. Slater

Publisher: Rocket Tears Press

Published: 2024-12-12

Total Pages: 487

ISBN-13: 1942096682

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95% of humanity died in a bat virus pandemic. Lizzie, our "anti-hero with a heart of gold," is in love, in trouble with the law, in trouble with the father of her child and their best friend, and in trouble with her father who reappeared after 15 years. Renegades are attacking, a no man's land is burned outside “The City's” wall, and martial law is declared. Lizzie, pregnant from an end of the world one night stand, can't leave her father's house without a man. She escaped the city once, but nearly lost Saj, the child she'd saved from starvation. She's started the fire of revolution, but it'll take her lover, her tenacity, and her alienated chosen family to escape the flames. Finish this apocaloptimistic road trip, return home riding shotgun with Lizzie and her chosen family.


For Rye

For Rye

Author: Gavin Gardiner

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-09

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9781838345907

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A traumatised novelist goes through a dark transformation after she's manipulated into confronting repressed childhood memories of violence and insanity.


Inside The Writers' Room

Inside The Writers' Room

Author: Christina Kallas

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2013-12-13

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1350309184

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Television drama has come to rival cinema in its sophisticated narrative form and high production values. At the heart of this success is the television writer, and TV has become the home of some of the most exciting and high quality writing. In a series of original interviews, showrunners and writers from some of the biggest American TV dramas of recent years share their experiences and practices of the 'writers' room', on shows such as The Sopranos, The Wire, Mad Men and Game of Thrones. Christina Kallas frames these insider insights with an astute overview of the writer's instrumental role in the rise of sophisticated TV narrative, and concluding reflections which will be invaluable to writers, critics and fans alike.


The Writers

The Writers

Author: Miranda J. Banks

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2015-01-14

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 081357546X

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Screenwriters are storytellers and dream builders. They forge new worlds and beings, bringing them to life through storylines and idiosyncratic details. Yet up until now, no one has told the story of these creative and indispensable artists. The Writers is the only comprehensive qualitative analysis of the history of writers and writing in the film, television, and streaming media industries in America. Featuring in-depth interviews with over fifty writers—including Mel Brooks, Norman Lear, Carl Reiner, and Frank Pierson—The Writers delivers a compelling, behind-the-scenes look at the role and rights of writers in Hollywood and New York over the past century. Granted unprecedented access to the archives of the Writers Guild Foundation, Miranda J. Banks also mines over 100 never-before-published oral histories with legends such as Nora Ephron and Ring Lardner Jr., whose insight and humor provide a window onto the enduring priorities, policies, and practices of the Writers Guild. With an ear for the language of storytellers, Banks deftly analyzes watershed moments in the industry: the advent of sound, World War II, the blacklist, ascension of television, the American New Wave, the rise and fall of VHS and DVD, and the boom of streaming media. The Writers spans historical and contemporary moments, and draws upon American cultural history, film and television scholarship and the passionate politics of labor and management. Published on the sixtieth anniversary of the formation of the Writers Guild of America, this book tells the story of the triumphs and struggles of these vociferous and contentious hero-makers.


Getting Up

Getting Up

Author: Craig Castleman

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1984-04-26

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780262530514

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"Getting Up" is the term used by graffiti "artists" to describe their success in making their mark on the New York subway system. Through candid interviews, New Yorker Craig Castleman documents the inside story of the lives and activities of these young graffitists.


"They're All Writers"

Author: Jennifer Sanders

Publisher: Teachers College Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 0807758205

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“They're All Writers” will help teachers explore the power of writing centers. In elementary school classrooms across the country, writing instruction (not grammar worksheets or spelling drills) is still the neglected “R.” In this book, classroom teachers will find foundational information about the writing process with everything they need to begin and facilitate a peer tutoring writing center. Student-led writing centers harness the social and instructional power of students working and learning together, and this book includes specific lessons to teach students how to be effective peer tutors and how to be better writers. Book Features: A new, research-based approach to writing pedagogy that integrates both writing process theories and writing center pedagogies. Complete lesson plans to help teachers implement a writing center curriculum that meets Common Core and other quality standards. An approach that harnesses the power of social learning, develops students as leaders in their schools, and facilitates generative conversations around writing.


Thinking About Literacy

Thinking About Literacy

Author: Fred Sedgwick

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-08-09

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1134702841

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Thinking About Literacy discusses the literacy of children in the infant years. The author takes the view that the child is an active learner when he/she arrives in school, and that it is the school's job to build on what the child already knows. The book addresses issues such as spelling, writing, and children talking and writing about moral matters. It has an optimistic view of the potential of children to surprise us with their language and emphasises that literacy is for life, not just for an hour.


Taking the Train

Taking the Train

Author: Joe Austin

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780231111423

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Traces the history of graffiti in New York City against the backdrop of the struggle that developed between the city and the writers.