The first, «A Military Mystery», is an interview with gracious subject Joe Finder,
author of the novel upon which the film is based.
Advising and consulting the filmmakers are subject matter experts including journalist Robert Moore,
author of the novel upon which the film is based, along with David Russell, (Commodore, British Royal Navy), and noted submarine expert Ramsey Martin.
Another possible explanation is a godawful script by Don Winslow (
author of the novel upon which the film is based), Shane Salerno, and Stone hissownself that opens with a ridiculously bad voiceover tease and ends with same, sandwiching in between a tale of blissed - out California marijuana kingpins Chon (Kitsch) and Ben (Johnson) vs. the Mexican cartel, led by Lado (the always amazing Benicio Del Toro) and Elena (Salma Hayek).
Not exact matches
Some
of the major points emphasized by the
authors are not
novel (localization
of ILL at the SCS for rapid pathogen encounter and pre-committed IL17 production by these ILL
upon bacterial infection), having been established by the
authors in previous studies or by other groups as cited and discussed.
The fifth and last
of the original series
of motion pictures based
upon author Pierre Boulle's imaginative
novel Monkey Planet, this science fiction film was the least - liked by the series» legion
of fans.
Ten years later, working from an adaptation
of the caper
novel by W.R. Burnett scripted in collaboration with the
author, he essentially launched the heist film as a genre
of its own and set the blueprint that all subsequent heist dramas built
upon.
(Credit to Susan Hill, who
authored the 1983
novel upon which the movie is based; and Jane Goldman for the screenplay; and, perhaps most
of all, to the visual effects artists who make this remarkable bit
of unreality look so astoundingly real.)
Rogue Books is home base for German indie
authors of hot romance
novels who went rogue on their native language and took it
upon themselves to make their works accessable for YOU, an avid English reader, by entrusting us with their translation projects — indie style!
In this rich and deeply satisfying
novel by the beloved
author of The Art
of Mending, and Open House, a resilient woman embarks
upon an unforgettable journey
of adventure, self - discovery, and renewal.
If you have an ambitious group
of students, try creating a short, collaborative verse
novel together, with everyone contributing poems on the same agreed -
upon event, with multiple perspectives or a chronological, sequential story with multiple
authors.
As the
novel is told from the perspective
of a blind narrator, the characters are not introduced with the usual physical descriptions that
authors often rely
upon.
I was surprised to learn,
upon perusing the copyright page
of American
author Suzanne Berne's new
novel, The Dogs
of Littlefield, that it had actually been published in the United Kingdom three years earlier.
But the only thing I can imagine going through the head
of a reader when they come
upon a decently sized
novel priced at ninety - nine cents is, «Okay, either this
author is making a money grab or he / she realizes it isn't worth any more than one cent less than a dollar.»
Tulsan and nationally - noted
author and inspirational speaker Jim Stovall wrote the
novel of the same name
upon which the film is based.
It has its own particular following
of authors and readers, and builds
upon traditional paper choose - your - own - adventure books, creating to digital labyrinths
of HTML files (Masq is an impressive graphical
novel approach), or the somewhat more procedural but ultimately still heavily pre-scripted software in which choices affect stats that in turn place limits on future choices (like Chris Crawford's Storytron).
There was a time when New York's Lower East Side was synonymous with crime, drug - fueled desperation, and a clashing mosaic
of put -
upon immigrant communities — a heady climate that provided the fodder for
author Richard Price's
novel «Lush Life.»