5 Year Diary

5 Year Diary
Author: Tamara Shopsin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Artists' books
ISBN: 9780977648184

A blue-covered edition of the classic journal devotes a page to every day of a five-year time span and features illustrations by an artist whose work is regularly featured in The New York Times, in a volume that is complemented by a red ribbon bookmark and additional pages for recording literary and travel experiences.

Nature's Whispers Writing & Creativity Journal

Nature's Whispers Writing & Creativity Journal
Author: Angela Hartfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781925538045

This deluxe art-book-journal is illustrated by renowned artist Josephine Wall. It features cream-coloured premium quality wood-free paper, with a combination of lined and unlined pages so you can write, doodle, paint or draw. Inspired by the bestselling oracle deck of the same title, the Nature's Whispers Journal features an introduction and a selection of inspirational nature-themed quotes by author Angela Hartfield. There are 44 of Josephine Wall's best-loved artworks are interspersed throughout the book to inspire you and get your creative juices flowing! 220 pages.Size: 18 cm (w) x 23.5 cm (h)

Kissed By

Kissed By
Author: Alexandra Chasin
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1573661384

Alexandra Chasin’s remarkable stories employ forms as diverse as cryptograms (in "ELENA=AGAIN") and sentence diagrams (in "Toward a Grammar of Guilt") to display her interest in fiction as al form constituted by print on the page, every bit as much as poetry. In "They Come From Mars," the words are arrayed on the page like troops, embodying the xenophobic image of invading armies of immigrant and illegal aliens that animates the narrative. One story incorporates personal ads ("Lynette, Your Uniqueness"), another is organized alphabetically ("2 Alphabets"), while another leaves sentences unfinished ("Composer and I"). A number of stories take metafictional turns, calling attention to the process of writing itself. The last piece in the collection plays with genre distinctions, including an index of first lines and a general index. Set in New York, New England, Paris, and Morocco, these tales are narrated by men and women, old and young, gay, straight, and bisexual; one narrator is not a person at all, but a work of art. Each of these deft, playful, and sometimes anarchic fictions is different from the others, yet all are the unmistakable offspring of the same wildly inventive imagination.