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- Offers a clear concise look at the media production process -
from conception of the idea to marketing the final end product. -
Includes real advice from professionals in the field about new
theories and practices that are actually being used in the
industry. - Covers the marketing, social media, financing, and
measurement aspects of the media field in an approachable and easy
to replicate way.
- Offers a clear concise look at the media production process -
from conception of the idea to marketing the final end product. -
Includes real advice from professionals in the field about new
theories and practices that are actually being used in the
industry. - Covers the marketing, social media, financing, and
measurement aspects of the media field in an approachable and easy
to replicate way.
VINTAGE CLASSICS' AMERICAN GOTHIC SERIES Spine-tingling,
mind-altering and deliciously atmospheric, journey into the dark
side of America with nine of its most uncanny classics. 'Sleep
Donation has a dreamlike beauty while remaining ominous and
off-kilter. Parts of it gave me nightmares' Stephen King An
epidemic of insomnia has left America crippled with exhaustion.
Thankfully the Slumber Corps agency provides a lifeline,
transfusing sleep to sufferers from healthy volunteers. Recruitment
manager Trish Edgewater, whose sister Dori was one of the first
victims of the disaster, has spent the last seven years enlisting
new donors. But when she meets the mysterious Donor Y and Baby A -
whose sleep can be universally accepted - her faith in the
organisation and in her own motives begins to unravel. Fully
illustrated and featuring a brand-new 'Nightmare Appendix', this
uncanny and prescient novella from the bestselling author of
Swamplandia! will haunt your sleepless nights.
A "New York Times" Best Book of the Year
One of "Granta's" Best Young American Novelists
Selected for the "New Yorker's" 20 Under 40
Nominated for the Orange Prize
Thirteen-year-old Ava Bigtree has lived her entire life at
Swamplandia , her family's island home and gator-wrestling theme
park in the Florida Everglades. But when illness fells Ava's
mother, the park's indomitable headliner, the family is plunged
into chaos; her father withdraws, her sister falls in love with a
spooky character known as the Dredgeman, and her brilliant big
brother, Kiwi, defects to a rival park called The World of
Darkness. As Ava sets out on a mission through the magical swamps
to save them all, we are drawn into a lush and bravely imagined
debut that takes us to the shimmering edge of reality.
'I loved Orange World... a collection of short stories in which
demons live in drains, bog women come back from the dead and trees
can grow inside the human body' Daisy Johnson, New Statesman BOOK
OF THE YEAR 'A rare combination of literary brilliance and
unbridled entertainment' Mark Haddon These exuberant, unforgettable
stories showcase Karen Russell's comedic and imaginative talent for
creating outlandish predicaments that uncannily mirror our inner
lives. In 'The Bad Graft', a couple on a road trip stop in Joshua
Tree National Park, where the spirit of a giant tree accidentally
infects the young woman, their fates becoming permanently
entangled. In 'The Prospectors' two opportunistic young women
fleeing the Depression strike out for new territory, but find
themselves fighting for their lives. In the brilliant and hilarious
title story a new mother desperate to ensure her baby's safety
strikes a deal with the devil to protect her baby. Stories of
survival, love and of surreal and magnificent transformation show
Russell writing at exhilarating new heights. Praise for Orange
World: 'The worlds of the stories are entirely convincing, small
pockets in which it is possible to become lost' Guardian 'One of
our most original short story writers... Russell has impeccable
command of her form' New York Times Book Review
'Sleep Donation has a dreamlike beauty while remaining ominous and
off-kilter. Parts of it gave me nightmares' Stephen King An
epidemic of insomnia has left America crippled with exhaustion.
Thankfully the Slumber Corps agency provides a lifeline,
transfusing sleep to sufferers from healthy volunteers. Recruitment
manager Trish Edgewater, whose sister Dori was one of the first
victims of the disaster, has spent the last seven years enlisting
new donors. But when she meets the mysterious Donor Y and Baby A -
whose sleep can be universally accepted - her faith in the
organisation and in her own motives begins to unravel. Fully
illustrated and featuring a brand-new 'Nightmare Appendix', this
uncanny and prescient novella from the bestselling author of
Swamplandia! will haunt your sleepless nights. Praise for Sleep
Donation: 'Russell's ability to balance the quirky and the absurd
with psychological acumen...turns this unbelievable world into
something more than dreamlike' NPR 'Russell writes with such
assurance and speed that she puts the reader under a spell for the
duration of her story' New York Times 'Russell has a keen sense of
dramatic timing and an even sharper ability to turn an internal
state into its own weather system' Boston Globe
A "San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times," and "Chicago
Tribune "Best Book of the Year
In these ten glittering stories, debut author Karen Russell takes
us to the ghostly and magical swamps of the Florida Everglades.
Here wolf-like girls are reformed by nuns, a family makes their
living wrestling alligators in a theme park, and little girls sail
away on crab shells. Filled with stunning inventiveness and heart,
St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves" "introduces a radiant
new writer.
E. T. A. Hoffmann’s classic tales of Gothic horror and fantasy
are presented in a new translation accompanying the beguiling
drawings of Natalie Frank E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822) was one
of the greatest German Romantic authors of fantasy and a pioneer in
the genre we now call Gothic horror. His innovative stories explore
ideas of madness, genius, doppelgängers, artificial intelligence,
and the boundaries between realities and dreams. Artist Natalie
Frank and leading fairy-tale scholar Jack Zipes have joined forces
in this lavishly illustrated volume of five of Hoffmann’s most
influential tales: The Golden Pot, The Sandman, The Nutcracker and
the Mouse King, The Mystifying Child, and The Mines of Falun. In
addition to offering fresh translations, Zipes introduces the
project and sheds light on how Hoffmann’s lifetime of personal
traumas shaped his writing. Frank’s richly rendered gouache and
chalk pastels reveal Hoffmann’s worlds in full-page drawings and
marginalia. Pivotal scenes of transformation, courage, love,
desire, and betrayal are illustrated through a feminist lens,
focusing on strong, self-aware female characters. A foreword by
novelist Karen Russell delves into the influence the tales had on
her own literary career and the ways in which she emulates Hoffmann
today. The Wounded Storyteller will introduce Hoffmann’s timeless
work to a new generation of readers.
Named a Best Book of the Year by:
"The Boston Globe
O, The Oprah Magazine
Huffington Post
The A.V. Club
"
A "Washington Post" Notable Book
An "NPR "Great Read of 2013
From the author of the novel "Swamplandia --"a finalist for the
Pulitzer Prize--comes a magical and uniquely daring collection of
stories that showcases the author's gifts at their inimitable
best.
Within these pages, a community of girls held captive in a Japanese
silk factory slowly transmute into human silkworms and plot
revolution; a group of boys stumble upon a mutilated scarecrow that
bears an uncanny resemblance to a missing classmate that they used
to torment; a family's disastrous quest for land in the American
West has grave consequences; and in the marvelous title story, two
vampires in a sun-drenched lemon grove try to slake their thirst
for blood and come to terms with their immortal relationship.
Charting loss, love, and the difficult art of growing up, these
stories unfurl with wicked humour and insight. Two young boys make
midnight trips to a boat graveyard in search of their dead sister,
who set sail in the exoskeleton of a giant crab; a boy whose dreams
foretell implacable tragedies is sent to 'Sleepaway Camp for
Disordered Dreamers' (Cabin 1, Narcoleptics; Cabin 2, Insomniacs;
Cabin 3, Somnambulists. . . ); a Minotaur leads his family on the
trail out West, and finally, in the collection's poignant and
hilarious title story, fifteen girls raised by wolves are
painstakingly re-civilised by nuns.
In the Florida Everglades, gator-park Swamplandia! is in trouble.
Its star performer, the great beauty and champion
alligator-wrestler Hilola Bigtree, has succumbed to cancer, and
Ava, her resourceful but terrified 13-year-old daughter, is left in
charge with her two siblings. But Ava's sister has embarked on a
romantic relationship with a ghost, her brother has defected to a
rival theme park, and her father is AWOL. And then a mysterious
figure called Bird Man guides Ava into a perilous part of the swamp
called the Underworld, promising he can save both her sister and
the park... Swamplandia! was longlisted for the 2011 Orange Prize
and shortlisted for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize and 2013 IMPAC Dublin
Literary Award.
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