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Phoebe 48. 1
  • Language: en

Phoebe 48. 1

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

phoebe prides itself on supporting up-and-coming writers, whose style, form, voice, and subject matter demonstrate a vigorous appeal to the senses, intellect, and emotions of our readers. We choose our writers because we believe their work succeeds at its goals, whether its goals are to uphold or challenge literary tradition.

The Migrant Chef: The Life and Times of Lalo García
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

The Migrant Chef: The Life and Times of Lalo García

A chef’s gripping quest to reconcile his childhood experiences as a migrant farmworker with the rarefied world of fine dining. Born in rural Mexico, Eduardo “Lalo” García Guzmán and his family left for the United States when he was a child, picking fruits and vegetables on the migrant route from Florida to Michigan. He worked in Atlanta restaurants as a teenager before being convicted of a robbery, incarcerated, and eventually deported. Lalo landed in Mexico City as a new generation of chefs was questioning the hierarchies that had historically privileged European cuisine in elite spaces. At his acclaimed restaurant, Máximo Bistrot, he began to craft food that narrated his memories ...

A Harp in the Stars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

A Harp in the Stars

What is a lyric essay? An essay that has a lyrical style? An essay that plays with form in a way that resembles poetry more than prose? Both of these? Or something else entirely? The works in this anthology show lyric essays rely more on intuition than exposition, use image more than narration, and question more than answer. But despite all this looseness, the lyric essay still has responsibilities—to try to reveal something, to play with ideas, or to show a shift in thinking, however subtle. The whole of a lyric essay adds up to more than the sum of its parts. In A Harp in the Stars, Randon Billings Noble has collected lyric essays written in four different forms—flash, segmented, braided, and hermit crab—from a range of diverse writers. The collection also includes a section of craft essays—lyric essays about lyric essays. And because lyric essays can be so difficult to pin down, each contributor has supplemented their work with a short meditation on this boundary-breaking form.

McSweeney's Issue 54: The End of Trust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

McSweeney's Issue 54: The End of Trust

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-20
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  • Publisher: McSweeney's

"Through this collection, our first-ever entirely non-fiction issue, we wanted to make sure that, at this moment of unparalled technological advancement, we were taking the time to ask not just whether we can, but whether we should"- Page 8.

The Truth that Killed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

The Truth that Killed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

When we heard that a political refugee had been killed in London by an assassin using an umbrella gun, we wondered what was behind it. This book is the story, and Georgi Markov was the refugee. He was a member of Bulgaria's ruling elite, and moved in the highest circles. When he wrote his memoirs, not complimentary, his life was forfeit.

Punky Aloha
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Punky Aloha

Meet Punky Aloha: a girl who uses the power of saying "aloha" to experience exciting and unexpected adventures! Punky loves to do a lot of things--except meeting new friends. She doesn't feel brave enough. So when her grandmother asks her to go out and grab butter for her famous banana bread, Punky hesitates. But with the help of her grandmother's magical sunglasses, and with a lot of aloha in her heart, Punky sets off on a BIG adventure for the very first time. Will she be able to get the butter for grandma? Punky Aloha is a Polynesian girl who carries her culture in her heart and in everything she does. Kids will love to follow this fun character all over the island of O'ahu.

The Emotional Craft of Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The Emotional Craft of Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-30
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  • Publisher: Penguin

Engage Your Readers with Emotion While writers might disagree over showing versus telling or plotting versus pantsing, none would argue this: If you want to write strong fiction, you must make your readers feel. The reader's experience must be an emotional journey of its own, one as involving as your characters' struggles, discoveries, and triumphs are for you. That's where The Emotional Craft of Fiction comes in. Veteran literary agent and expert fiction instructor Donald Maass shows you how to use story to provoke a visceral and emotional experience in readers. Topics covered include: • emotional modes of writing • beyond showing versus telling • your story's emotional world • moral stakes • connecting the inner and outer journeys • plot as emotional opportunities • invoking higher emotions, symbols, and emotional language • cascading change • story as emotional mirror • positive spirit and magnanimous writing • the hidden current that makes stories move Readers can simply read a novel...or they can experience it. The Emotional Craft of Fiction shows you how to make that happen.

Take Away the Darkness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Take Away the Darkness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1947
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Be with Me Always
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

Be with Me Always

“Be with me always—take any form—drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you!” Thus does Heathcliff beg his dead Cathy in Wuthering Heights. He wants to be haunted—he insists on it. Randon Billings Noble does too. Instead of exorcising the ghosts of her past, she hopes for their cold hands to knock at the window and to linger. Be with Me Always is a collection of essays that explore hauntedness by considering how the ghosts of our pasts cling to us. In a way, all good essays are about the things that haunt us until we have somehow embraced or understood them. Here, Noble considers the ways she has been haunted—by a near-death experience, the gaze of a nude model, thoughts of widowhood, Anne Boleyn’s violent death, a book she can’t stop reading, a past lover who shadows her thoughts—in essays both pleasant and bitter, traditional and lyrical, and persistently evocative and unforgettable.

Towards the River
  • Language: en

Towards the River

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this day and age of "not enough", where so much of life is about having more, it is both a relief and a breath of fresh air to meet someone who is truly content with what they have.Even as a younger man growing up near the Wimmera River at Lochiel, Bob had the sense to recognise true teaching and wisdom when he heard it. Plucking a feather from each passing goose, young Bob looked up to his many teachers, those figures who sparked his passion for engines.With an enduring love for the river, rowing, automotive engineering and bowls, it was the camaraderie, friendship and teamwork in physical activity, common purpose and sport that marked Bob's life. Bob appreciates the quirks and idiosyncr...