Three new works by Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Patrick Shanley, one of our country's most politically current and theatrically elastic playwrights.
Drawing on her own experiences, Bright explains how to find an agent, work with an editor, choose a publishing company and sell the work.
That was until Jane 57821 decided to remember and break free. Expanding from that mythos, these stories fully explore what it’s like to live in such a totalitarian society . . . and what it takes to get out of it.
A Dirty Book
Set in the upscale DC private school scene, where silence can easily be bought, Aggie Blum Thompson's All the Dirty Secrets asks how far you would go to protect your status and your family, and if some secrets should ever be revealed.
Charlie Asher, it seems, has been recruited for a new position: as Death. It's a dirty job. But, hey! Somebody's gotta do it.
Fister Farnello loves dirt so much that he escapes the bath to run off to the woods.
In a collection of terrifying tales, Charles Keith Hardman once again invites others to step inside the minds of a diverse band of characters facing bizarre encounters. Lawrence knows he should be dead.
Has Dirty Joe finally met his match? From Grammy Award ;winning storyteller Bill Harley and bestselling illustrator Jack E. Davis comes a zany, tongue-twisting, side-splitting tale certain to be prized by budding buccaneers!
... Even then, I didn't really know why, other than they thought it was the best thing for them, and especially for me. They found a house to rent in Sherman Oaks—a two-bedroom house on a corner, just south of the Ventura Freeway. It was so ...