Description:This is the fourth volume of Bratum Books' Uncommonalities series of diverse short stories sharing a common first line. The first line, in this case, "Eventually I started to get tired of waiting" -- a line that was plucked from the middle of a short story by César Aira in his Artforum collection about a man whose life revolves around waiting for his subscription to the titular magazine to arrive. It was selected as our first line from a choice of candidates in a competitive process at the tail end of a night of artistic revelry in Newcastle upon Tyne. Our writers did a fine job of turning it into an astounding array of very different sorts of stories, some that will make you laugh, some that will fill you with wonder, and others that just might bring a tear to your eye if you're in the right mood. Contributors represent a range of experience levels and approaches to the task, and include (in alphabetical order): Amelie Baker, Akemi Brodsky, Steve Chambers, Leyla Ferrand, Mike Golding, Jess Lydia, Guy Mankowski, Stephen McGowan, Holly North, Hope O'Keeffe, John Parkes, Pauline Plummer, John Schoneboom, Kay Stewart, J.J. Warde, and Bethany Watson-Wilkes.Uncommonalities was originally inspired by the Spontaneous Combustion festivals sponsored by the Manhattan Theatre Source, in which multiple writers were assembled, given the same first line and different actors, and instructed to go write a short play by noon the next day. We're not quite as Spontaneous, giving our writers months to do their work, but we think these volumes nevertheless capture a literary version of the sense of fun and excitement those theatrical evenings generated. Try a volume or two!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Uncommonalities Volume IV: Eventually. To get started finding Uncommonalities Volume IV: Eventually, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: This is the fourth volume of Bratum Books' Uncommonalities series of diverse short stories sharing a common first line. The first line, in this case, "Eventually I started to get tired of waiting" -- a line that was plucked from the middle of a short story by César Aira in his Artforum collection about a man whose life revolves around waiting for his subscription to the titular magazine to arrive. It was selected as our first line from a choice of candidates in a competitive process at the tail end of a night of artistic revelry in Newcastle upon Tyne. Our writers did a fine job of turning it into an astounding array of very different sorts of stories, some that will make you laugh, some that will fill you with wonder, and others that just might bring a tear to your eye if you're in the right mood. Contributors represent a range of experience levels and approaches to the task, and include (in alphabetical order): Amelie Baker, Akemi Brodsky, Steve Chambers, Leyla Ferrand, Mike Golding, Jess Lydia, Guy Mankowski, Stephen McGowan, Holly North, Hope O'Keeffe, John Parkes, Pauline Plummer, John Schoneboom, Kay Stewart, J.J. Warde, and Bethany Watson-Wilkes.Uncommonalities was originally inspired by the Spontaneous Combustion festivals sponsored by the Manhattan Theatre Source, in which multiple writers were assembled, given the same first line and different actors, and instructed to go write a short play by noon the next day. We're not quite as Spontaneous, giving our writers months to do their work, but we think these volumes nevertheless capture a literary version of the sense of fun and excitement those theatrical evenings generated. Try a volume or two!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Uncommonalities Volume IV: Eventually. To get started finding Uncommonalities Volume IV: Eventually, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.