Sentences with phrase «alone piece of the story»

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The story begins with Mary Magdalene, alone, going to the tomb while it was still dark (an impressive piece of symbolism).
Howard picked up the pieces and re-shot most of what was in place, adding his own touches, the goal was to keep the same story - line, just create a stand - alone unique film.
The competitiveness between the pair (which was also featured in A Cock and Bull Story) talks to the ego of the performer, and Coogan's bored expressions as Brydon pulls out party - piece after party - piece are worth the ticket admission alone.
The potential for a renewed interest in short stories — stand - alone fiction that will no longer have to wait to be anthologized or published as a collection — as well as timely pieces of non-fiction on current world events means that readers without the time or inclination to tackle longer pieces of literature can now fill their reading needs with shorter and less pricey ebooks.
Indie Next # 1 Pick: THE LINE BECOMES A RIVER: Dispatches From the Border by Francisco Cantú THE GREAT ALONE by Kristin Hannah HOW TO STOP TIME by Matt Haig AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE by Tayari Jones I AM, I AM, I AM: Seventeen Brushes with Death by Maggie O'Farrell EVERYTHING HERE IS BEAUTIFUL by Mira T. Lee ONLY KILLERS AND THIEVES by Paul Howarth RED CLOCKS by Leni Zumas NEED TO KNOW by Karen Cleveland ETERNAL LIFE by Dara Horn HEART BERRIES: A Memoir, by Terese Marie Mailhot FRESHWATER by Akwaeke Emezi MOTHERS OF SPARTA: A Memoir in Pieces by Dawn Davies IN EVERY MOMENT WE ARE STILL ALIVE by Tom Malmquist THE UNMADE WORLD by Steve Yarbrough THE MITFORD MURDERS by Jessica Fellowes THE LARGESSE OF THE SEA MAIDEN: Stories by Denis Johnson FORCE OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy BloOF SPARTA: A Memoir in Pieces by Dawn Davies IN EVERY MOMENT WE ARE STILL ALIVE by Tom Malmquist THE UNMADE WORLD by Steve Yarbrough THE MITFORD MURDERS by Jessica Fellowes THE LARGESSE OF THE SEA MAIDEN: Stories by Denis Johnson FORCE OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy BloOF THE SEA MAIDEN: Stories by Denis Johnson FORCE OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy BloOF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Bloof Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Bloom
After doing some research however, it came across to me that readers basically hate this form of publishing, unless each serialized piece of literature can stand alone as its own «short story
«Each scene is a snapshot of a story, with a dynamic between the characters working on various levels, which ties into the bigger picture; there's much more to these pieces than illusion alone
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