The Crayon Box that Talked

The Crayon Box that Talked
Author:
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2011-10-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307974855

Yellow hates Red, so does Green, and no one likes Orange! Can these crayons quit arguing and learn to cooperate? Shane DeRolf's deceptively simple poem celebrates the creation of harmony through diversity. In combination with Michael Letzig's vibrant illustrations, young readers will understand that when we all work together, the results are much more colorful and interesting.

There Is No Magic in This Book

There Is No Magic in This Book
Author: Michelle Macwhirter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781921977299

Do you like magic? Well, you've come to the wrong place because there's definitely NO magic in this book. Or is there? In this vibrant interactive story, readers are told by the insistent Bookkeeper that there's no magic to be found in its pages, but eagle-eyed readers can discover enchanted surprises on every spread. Perfect for fans of interactive classics like Do Not Open this Book, The Book with No Pictures and Press Here, this story encourages young readers to look for magic in even the most ordinary places.

The Relive Box and Other Stories

The Relive Box and Other Stories
Author: T.C. Boyle
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062673408

While T.C. Boyle is known as one of our greatest American novelists, he is also an acknowledged master of the short story and is perhaps at his funniest, his most moving, and his most surprising in the short form. In The Relive Box, Boyle's sharp wit and rich imagination combine with a penetrating social consciousness to produce raucous, poignant, and expansive short stories defined by an inimitable voice. From the collection's title story, featuring a Halcom X1520 Relive Box that allows users to experience anew almost any moment from their past to "The Five-Pound Burrito," the tale of a man aiming to build the biggest burrito in town, the twelve stories in this collection speak to the humor, the pathos, and the struggle that is part of being human while relishing the whimsy of wordplay and the power of a story well told. In stories that span a variety of styles and genres, Boyle addresses the enduring concerns of the human mind and heart while taking on timely social concerns. The Relive Box is an exuberant, linguistically dazzling effort from a "vibrant sensibility fully engaged with American society." (The New York Times)

Story Engineering

Story Engineering
Author: Larry Brooks
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-02-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1582979987

What makes a good story or a screenplay great? The vast majority of writers begin the storytelling process with only a partial understanding where to begin. Some labor their entire lives without ever learning that successful stories are as dependent upon good engineering as they are artistry. But the truth is, unless you are master of the form, function and criteria of successful storytelling, sitting down and pounding out a first draft without planning is an ineffective way to begin. Story Engineering starts with the criteria and the architecture of storytelling, the engineering and design of a story--and uses it as the basis for narrative. The greatest potential of any story is found in the way six specific aspects of storytelling combine and empower each other on the page. When rendered artfully, they become a sum in excess of their parts. You'll learn to wrap your head around the big pictures of storytelling at a professional level through a new approach that shows how to combine these six core competencies which include: • Four elemental competencies of concept, character, theme, and story structure (plot) • Two executional competencies of scene construction and writing voice The true magic of storytelling happens when these six core competencies work together in perfect harmony. And the best part? Anyone can do it!

Spell Heaven

Spell Heaven
Author: Toni Mirosevich
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1640095179

After moving to a coastal town a gay couple is drawn to a group of outsiders living on the edge of the sea In Spell Heaven, a linked story collection, a lesbian couple moves to a coast town and unexpectedly finds a sense of belonging with a group of outsiders. Stories include the tale of an undocumented boy's drowning when a wave pulls him out to sea, an ex–FBI agent’s surveillance of a man who leaves chocolate bars at a tree in a weekly ritual, a mother on meth who teaches a lesson on mercy, and Kite Man, who flies kites from a fishing pole and sells drugs on the side. His motto: When the kites fly, you can buy. The narrator of these stories, raised in a working-class Croatian American fishing family and immigrant community, chooses an early career in labor-oriented jobs. Years later, she finds herself in an academic position in a white-collar world “where the clothes are clean but the politics are dirty.” She questions her own stereotypes about her neighbors and gradually begins to question her life path. Spell Heaven celebrates those who are looking for a human connection in an increasingly isolated world.

Thinking about Art

Thinking about Art
Author: Susan Hiller
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780719045653

'Thinking About Art' documents Susan Hiller's continuing involvement with the critical shifts in cultural paradigms underlying contemporary debates in art practice and theory. The talks, lectures, and conversations gathered together here span twenty years and range from Amsterdam and Glasgow to New York and Valencia.The everyday experience that informs Hiller's art practice is kept fully in mind as she addresses such topics as dreams, the place of theory, gender, cultural pluralism, indigenous aesthetics, video, surrealism, conceptual art, and the history of painting.