![]() ![]() It has long been a dream of mine to have work in translation, and I’m so happy to share that my wonderful British publisher Andersen Press has made 11 translation deals for A Wolf Called Wander. Will Swift find the courage to survive all by himself? A Wolf Called Wander in translation But the journey he has to make is long and full of peril for a lone wolf. Alone and hungry, Swift must make a choice: Stay and try to eke out a desperate life on the borders of his old hunting grounds, or search for a new home. Swift lives with his pack in the mountains until one terrible day rival wolves invade their home. ![]() The audio is available from Libro.fm and probably your public library. The audiobook voice actor is Kirby Heybourne who also voiced the audio for Heart of a Shepherd. The book has art on almost every page! I’m beyond thrilled with the stunning work of Mónica Armiño, a brilliant illustrator and animator from Madrid. ![]() Anderson Press is the British publisher and Greenwillow is the American publisher. A Wolf Called Wander is my first fully illustrated novel. ![]()
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While the reproductive method they use seems to be extreme, the level of extremeness is actually determined by what the readers’ perspective is towards the novel. In Katherine Dunn’s, “Geek Love,” the extreme reproductive method is practiced between the Al and Lily couple, who are parents of the Binewski family, trying to make deformed babies in order to have them perform at a circus. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ― Yukio Mishima, quote from The Temple of the Golden Pavilion ![]() What is so ghastly about exposed intestines? Why, when we see the insides of a human being do we have to cover our eyes in terror? Why are people so shocked by the sight of blood pouring out? Why are a man's intestines ugly? Is it not exactly the same in quality as the beauty of youthful, glossy skin? What sort of face would Tsurukawa make if I were to say that it was from him I had learned this manner of speaking - a manner of thinking that transformed my own ugliness into nothingness? Why does there seem to be something inhuman about regarding human beings like roses and refusing to make any distinction between the inside of their bodies and the outside? If only human beings could reverse their spirits and their bodies, could gracefully turn them inside out like rose petals and expose them to the spring breeze and the sun. ![]() “In Kyoto I never experienced an air raid, but once when I was sent to the main factory in Osaka with some orders for spare parts for aircraft, there happened to be an attack and I saw one of the factory workers being carried out on a stretcher with his intestines exposed. ![]() ![]() He starts at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction where he was sick, miserable, and bloated because of his drinking problem…from there he starts going back through his personal history and the many ups and downs of the Allman Brothers. He doesn’t try to whitewash himself either. He is honest about his brother…warts and all. If you want to know about Duane Allman get this book. He is very down to earth and does not try to make his mistakes sound like someone else’s fault. It is like having Gregg over on your back porch telling you these great stories. The audiobook is narrated by Will Patton who does a great job of channeling Gregg. ![]() I never considered them Southern Rock…like Gregg himself said… they were a blues band with some jazz thrown in and they were from the south. ![]() The Allman Brothers have always been known as the Godfathers of Southern Rock. I also downloaded the E-book after I finished it. I took a chance on this one a couple of years ago and I really enjoyed it. I have a 72-mile round trip car ride to work every day so I downloaded the audio version. I never really wanted to know more about them.Ī friend of mine recommended Gregg Allman’s autobiography My Cross To Bear. ![]() I also knew Gregg could make any song his song because of his vocals. I always respected them and I liked their radio songs and heard enough of Duane Allman to know he was a great slide guitar player. I was never a huge Allman Brothers Band fan. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Where David is packed off to gloomy Salem House, run by the sadistic Mr Creakle, Demon is quite literally farmed out to “this big old gray-looking house, like Amityville”, owned by a tobacco farmer called Crickson. ![]() Demon becomes a casualty of the “monster-truck mud rally of child services”: case workers who don’t read his file foster parents who are only in it for the security cheque. If you’re familiar with David Copperfield, then the arc of Demon Copperhead will hold few surprises. It’s all there in Dickens: the weak, infantile mother, ripe for abuse the dead father and the disciplinarian boyfriend turned merciless stepfather the bad odds against which no child stands a chance – and also the outsiders, some loving and others less so, who offer only a limited form of help.ĭickens would have agreed wholeheartedly with Demon’s verdict that “a kid is a terrible thing to be, in charge of nothing”. Since his mother is in and out of rehab, Demon is partly raised by the sprawling, warm-hearted Peggot clan. Even in this deprived neighbourhood they stand out by being almost destitute, living between a coal camp “and a settlement people call Right Poor”. Kingsolver’s hero Damon Fields, known as Demon and nicknamed Copperhead for his red hair, is born to a drug-using teenage single mother in a trailer in Lee County, Virginia. ![]() ![]() ![]() Look to the past and the future – Interact with different timelines using an enigmatic camera that connects parallel realities to uncover the many secrets hidden in the walls of the hotel.Unravel the Mystery – Worlds collide in a twisting narrative full of puzzles and conspiracies. ![]() ![]() Survive the Horrors – Scavenge for supplies while you run, hide, or fight the monsters that stalk the corridors.Explore a Grand Hotel – The Unreal Engine brings terrifyingly realistic visuals to this first-person horror experience.If the experience of five-year-old Angelina Domino is a reliable guide, facing your fears is a lot like entering cold. Solve puzzles and scavenge for anything to stop their hunt as the past, present and future collide. by Budge Wilson, Eugenie Fernandes, illus. His investigative skills will be needed not only to uncover the truth but to survive when reality is turned upside down with his discovery of a camera that reveals different timelines, a fanatical cult, human experiments, and apparitions roaming the halls. Hoping to break the story, amateur journalist Roberto Leite Lopes travels to Santa Catarina following a tip from his friend Stephanie. Dinfina Hotel, a decadent site that is the subject of numerous rumors including mysterious disappearances and paranormal activity. ![]() ![]() ![]() My agent and I were getting rejections from publishers who kept saying the book was "too dark" or the voice was unrelatable, so I began to work on a collection of short stories-which is what I wrote during the correspondence program at Humber. It came out of a chaotic time in my life, when I had just moved to New York and was trying to make sense of my childhood and weirdo upbringing. I initially began The WOO-WOO as my thesis in the MFA program at Columbia University. ![]() Her memoir, The Woo-Woo: How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family, will be published in the fall of 2018. In 2015 Lindsay Wong joined Humber's Creative Writing - Fiction, Creative Non-Fiction, Poetry program, where she worked with author-mentor Jami Attenberg. A Q&A with Lindsay Wong, Author of The Woo Woo: How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family ![]() |