What Was a Cliche Before It Became One?
Author | : Emma Bernay |
Publisher | : Capstone |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2017-09-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1515763994 |
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Author | : Emma Bernay |
Publisher | : Capstone |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2017-09-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1515763994 |
Author | : Emma Carlson Berne |
Publisher | : Capstone |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2017-08-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1515763900 |
"Anchors aweigh! Let's call a spade a spade. Last one out is a rotten egg! We've all heard cliché's before -lots and lots of times. That's the thing. We've heard them so often they've become meaningless. Learn what a cliché was before it became one, and practice weeding cliches out of your writing in favor of more precise language. Examples of cliché-ridden and cliché-free language abound in this title, along with fun exercises to help strengthen your poetry and prose"--Back cover.
Author | : Anne Jamison |
Publisher | : BenBella Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2013-11-26 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1939529190 |
What is fanfiction, and what is it not? Why does fanfiction matter? And what makes it so important to the future of literature? Fic is a groundbreaking exploration of the history and culture of fan writing and what it means for the way we think about reading, writing, and authorship. It's a story about literature, community, and technology—about what stories are being told, who's telling them, how, and why. With provocative discussions from both professional and fan writers, on subjects from Star Trek to The X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Harry Potter, Twilight, and beyond, Fic sheds light on the widely misunderstood world(s) of fanfiction—not only how fanfiction is transforming the literary landscape, but how it already has. Fic features a foreword by Lev Grossman (author of The Magicians) and interviews with Jonathan Lethem, Doug Wright, Eurydice (Vivean Dean), and Katie Forsythe/wordstrings. Cyndy Aleo (algonquinrt; d0tpark3r) V. Arrow (aimmyarrowshigh) Tish Beaty (his_tweet) Brad Bell Amber Benson Peter Berg (Homfrog) Kristina Busse Rachel Caine Francesca Coppa Randi Flanagan (BellaFlan) Jolie Fontenot Wendy C. Fries (Atlin Merrick) Ron Hogan Bethan Jones Christina Lauren (Christina Hobbs/tby789 and Lauren Billings/LolaShoes) Jacqueline Lichtenberg Rukmini Pande and Samira Nadkarni Chris Rankin Tiffany Reisz Andrew Shaffer Andy Sawyer Heidi Tandy (Heidi8) Darren Wershler Jules Wilkinson (missyjack) Jen Zern (NautiBitz)
Author | : Jessie G |
Publisher | : Jessie G Books Inc |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2021-03-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Estranged lovers, a cabin in the woods, a record-breaking blizzard, and the burning anger of their big misunderstanding to keep them warm… Rocco Lombardi was happy to follow most family traditions, from taking over their acclaimed restaurant to marrying his high school sweetheart. They even set the date. The only difference was that instead of a future wife, Rocco’s heart belonged to Nino Bianchi. Or it did before Nino’s betrayal nearly cost him everything. Refusing to lose his family’s legacy, Rocco pours all his anger into saving their restaurant, Lo Stivale, but the arduous process does nothing to diminish his pain. With the date of their now-cancelled wedding fast approaching, all he wants to do is run away. When a friend offers the keys to their cabin in the woods, it seems like the perfect solution—even with the possibility of an impending blizzard threatening to extend his stay. Too bad he’s not the only one seeking refuge from the storm.
Author | : Aaron Patterson |
Publisher | : StoneHouse Ink |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2016-02-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1624821499 |
New From International Bestselling Author Aaron Patterson.... Archer Cross is the best detective LAPD has ever had. Or so he believes. Fictitious Praise and Reviews for Cliché by Aaron Patterson & Nora Robb “If you could only read one book this year you MUST read Cliché. It over promises and under delivers… masterful in so many ways!” —James Patterson, #1 international bestselling author of over a million, billion novels in every genre “Cliché will be the next blockbuster movie of all time, and I will produce it, or my name isn’t Mark Wahlberg!” —Mark Wahlberg, World famous actor, and the producer of just about every show out there worth watching “Aaron Patterson? Never heard of her…” —Chuck Norris “GGWWWRGHH… AARRGWWWGGHHAA.” —Chewbacca (Chewie) “This novel terrified me. I found myself up late at night thinking about it why the Dark Tower series is taking so long to be made into a movie—You made sure to put in a plug for the Dark Tower movie right? Just making sure…” —Stephen King, #1 New York Times bestselling author and all around good guy “After reading Cliché last night I stayed up all night and wrote 42 new songs!” —Taylor Swift “I would love to write a thriller…” —J.K. Rowling, Author of the Harry Potter series and I think one other book “If I were to write a book about myself, it would have to stand at a 45 degree angle and pause for dramatic effect just before putting on a pair of sunglasses. Looks like Cliché closes the book on that deal…………………………… lets just hope there is enough paper to print the masterpiece.” —Horatio Caine, CSI Miami “If I ever was going to read a book, I’d read Cliché. I’ve got to go but—I’ll be back!” —Arnold Schwarzenegger “I laughed so hard that I wet myself!” —Jimmy Fallon
Author | : Catherine Eleanor Clark |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0190681640 |
Paris and the Cliché of History traces the changing historical meanings of photographs of this city during a century marked by urban renovation, war, occupation, liberation, and visual documentation. Challenging the idea that photographs merely document the past, it calls for new methods of reading photos as material objects with histories of their own and sheds insight on the capital's reduction to an image in the twentieth century.
Author | : Howard Burton |
Publisher | : Open Agenda Publishing |
Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 2020-10-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1771700734 |
This book is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Maria Mavroudi, Professor of History at UC Berkeley. Maria Mavroudi specializes in the study of the Byzantine Empire and this wide-ranging conversation explores her extensive research on the Byzantine Empire and how it has repeatedly been undervalued by historians despite its having been a military and cultural powerhouse for more than a millennium. This carefully-edited book includes an introduction, Beyond the High-School Narrative, and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter: I. Becoming A Byzantinist - Inspiration and motivation II. Historical Background - Byzantine beginnings III. The High-School Narrative - History as a cultural mirror IV. Recovering Truth - A never-ending goal V. Building Knowledge - Standing on the shoulders of giants VI. Annotated Discoveries - Leo the Mathematician, for example VII. A Translational Discovery - From Arabic to Greek, surprisingly VIII. Arrows of Causality - Consequential greatness IX. Decline - A matter of opinion? X. Extracting Meaning - Interpreting human experiences XI. Ever-Moving Targets - Arab-Greek bilingualism and its implications About Ideas Roadshow Conversations Series: This book is part of an expanding series of 100+ Ideas Roadshow conversations, each one presenting a wealth of candid insights from a leading expert in a relaxed and informal setting to give non-specialists a uniquely accessible window into frontline research and scholarship that wouldn't otherwise be encountered through standard lectures and textbooks. For other books in this series visit our website (https://ideas-on-film.com/ideasroadshow/).
Author | : David Rattray |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 425 |
Release | : 2019-09-17 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 1635900751 |
The only collection of Rattray's prose: essays that offer a kind of secret history and guidebook to a poetic and mystical tradition. In order to become one of the invisible, it is necessary to throw oneself into the arms of God... Some of us stayed for weeks, some for months, some forever. —from How I Became One of the Invisible Since its first publication in 1992, David Rattray's How I Became One of the Invisible has functioned as a kind of secret history and guidebook to a poetic and mystical tradition running through Western civilization from Pythagoras to In Nomine music to Hölderlin and Antonin Artaud. Rattray not only excavated this tradition, he embodied and lived it. He studied at Harvard and the Sorbonne but remained a poet, outside the academy. His stories “Van” and “The Angel” chronicle his travels in southern Mexico with his friend, the poet Van Buskirk, and his adventures after graduating from Dartmouth in the mid-1950s. Eclipsed by the more mediagenic Beat writers during his lifetime, Rattray has become a powerful influence on contemporary artists and writers. Living in Paris, Rattray became the first English translator of Antonin Artaud, and he understood Artaud's incisive scholarship and technological prophecies as few others would. As he writes of his translations in How I Became One of the Invisible, “You have to identify with the man or the woman. If you don't, then you shouldn't be translating it. Why would you translate something that you didn't think had an important message for other people? I translated Artaud because I wanted to turn my friends on and pass a message that had relevance to our lives. Not to get a grant, or be hired by an English department.” Compiled in the months before his untimely death at age 57, How I Became One of the Invisible is the only volume of Rattray's prose. This new edition, edited by Robert Dewhurst, includes five additional pieces, two of them previously unpublished.