Writing at the Limit

Writing at the Limit
Author: Daniel Punday
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780803240810

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While some cultural critics are pronouncing the death of the novel, a whole generation of novelists have turned to other media with curiosity rather than fear. These novelists are not simply incorporating references to other media into their work for the sake of verisimilitude, they are also engaging precisely such media as a way of talking about what it means to write and read narrative in a society filled with stories told outside the print medium. By examining how some of our best fiction writers have taken up the challenge of film, television, video games, and hypertext, Daniel Punday offers an enlightening look into the current status of such fundamental narrative concepts as character, plot, and setting. He considers well-known postmodernists like Thomas Pynchon and Robert Coover, more-accessible authors like Maxine Hong Kingston and Oscar Hijuelos, and unjustly overlooked writers like Susan Daitch and Kenneth Gangemi, and asks how their works investigate the nature and limits of print as a medium for storytelling. Writing at the Limit explores how novelists locate print writing within the contemporary media ecology, and what it really means to be writing at print’s media limit.

Write to the Limit

Write to the Limit
Author: Chris Thaiss
Publsiher: Fort Worth, TX : Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1991
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0030140927

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The Limit

The Limit
Author: Kristen Landon
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781442402720

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When his family exceeds its legal debt limit, thirteen-year-old Matt is sent to the Federal Debt Rehabilitation Agency workhouse, where he discovers illicit activities are being carried out using the children who have been placed there.

Jenson Button Life to the Limit

Jenson Button  Life to the Limit
Author: Jenson Button
Publsiher: Bonnier Publishing Ltd.
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781911600374

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LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018 This is my life, not the stuff you've seen, but the things you haven't. This is my childhood growing up in the West Country, my struggles, my doubts and my hopes. It's the people I've met in my seventeen years in Formula One, many of whom I've loved, some of whom I definitely haven't. It's the laughs I've shared, the battles I've fought, some on the track with rivals and friends like Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel. It's the pressure I struggled with as I closed in on my World Championship in 2009, it's the calm I felt every time I settled into the cockpit. It's my dad - the many times he saved me, the one moment he doubted me, the hole in my life he left me. It's everything in one go, the good days as well as the bad. A life lived not just as a racing driver but, ultimately, as a human being.

A Course in Algebra

A Course in Algebra
Author: Charles Ambrose Van Velzer,Charles Sumner Slichter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1888
Genre: Algebra
ISBN: UOM:39015064455333

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Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Author: Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Bombay Branch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 894
Release: 1885
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: ONB:+Z314872301

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Indies Unlimited Authors Snarkopaedia

Indies Unlimited  Authors  Snarkopaedia
Author: K. S. Brooks,Stephen Hise,Laurie Boris
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 148021342X

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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.

The Age of Creativity

The Age of Creativity
Author: Emily Urquhart
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781487005320

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A moving portrait of a father and daughter relationship and a case for late-stage creativity from Emily Urquhart, the bestselling author of Beyond the Pale: Folklore, Family, and the Mystery of Our Hidden Genes. “The fundamental misunderstanding of our time is that we belong to one age group or another. We all grow old. There is no us and them. There was only ever an us.” — from The Age of Creativity It has long been thought that artistic output declines in old age. When Emily Urquhart and her family celebrated the eightieth birthday of her father, the illustrious painter Tony Urquhart, she found it remarkable that, although his pace had slowed, he was continuing his daily art practice of drawing, painting, and constructing large-scale sculptures, and was even innovating his style. Was he defying the odds, or is it possible that some assumptions about the elderly are flat-out wrong? After all, many well-known visual artists completed their best work in the last decade of their lives, Turner, Monet, and Cézanne among them. With the eye of a memoirist and the curiosity of a journalist, Urquhart began an investigation into late-stage creativity, asking: Is it possible that our best work is ahead of us? Is there an expiry date on creativity? Do we ever really know when we’ve done anything for the last time? The Age of Creativity is a graceful, intimate blend of research on ageing and creativity, including on progressive senior-led organizations, such as a home for elderly theatre performers and a gallery in New York City that only represents artists over sixty, and her experiences living and travelling with her father. Emily Urquhart reveals how creative work, both amateur and professional, sustains people in the third act of their lives, and tells a new story about the possibilities of elder-hood.