Sentences with phrase «fiction piece by»

This catalogue, produced for the traveling exhibition of the same name, includes a text by curator José Roca and his interviews with the 12 artists, as well as a newly commissioned short - fiction piece by Bruce Sterling.
Maria Lind goes finds real imaginative knowledge in Walid Raad's Beirut installation; Twilight and Dawn, a new fiction piece by Hu Fang.

Not exact matches

In an unsurprising surprise, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk made good on his Friday promise and debuted the first official footage of Falcon Heavy's inaugural flight, pieced together by none other than the co-creators of the science fiction show Westworld.
These things all pile up, piece by piece, bit by bit, and eventually when the total is looked at, it becomes quite clear that the Bible is almost entirely mythical, and certainly no guide to understanding the world objectively, and that any claims made therein should be regarded as apocryphal or just outright fiction.
In a book replete with evaluations and magisterial judgments tossed in as throw - away lines, Till We Have Faces — arguably the most powerful piece of fiction written by Lewis — is mentioned only twice.
Wow, one more crappy long boring piece of fiction... that's quite the imagination you have Austin - did you by chance damage your brain in the crash?
Because, we don't want to be governed by laws cherry picked from a piece of fiction.
The finish of the Masters has become, year after year, a piece of fiction — characters by Saki, plot by Hitchcock — and the 1962 event enlarged but did not alter the pattern.
The «memory» shared by the majority was a hallucination, a convincing fiction pieced together out of descriptions and pictures of the event.
But what's interesting, especially about that one, and that one [is a] piece written by Larry Greenemeier, was that, you know, all the popular science fiction treatments of that kind have it [suddenly] happening and conflict between humans but through Larry's reporting it seems more likely that we will see it coming; that machine self - awareness will occur in a certain kind of stepwise fashion where they're getting better at certain tasks; [that they'll be able to do] autonomous activities, and from there that you can actually see them develop, and it shouldn't come up as a big surprise as it if finally happens.
There are texts and meditations on the power and purpose of science fiction, both as art form and intellectual tool, but visitors are left to piece together their own ideas — difficult while being accosted by a real Darth Vader mask, Star Trek spacesuits and an enormous, loud, interactive NASA console.
A «creepypasta» is a short piece of horror Gothic fiction, which is largely known by the subgenre of Gothic horror, is a genre or mode of literature and film that combines fiction and horror, death
And as a person who's normally enthralled solely by history and science fiction, this Crash reminiscent film is due credit, because it's not only an eye - opening depiction of modern «ailments,» but an admirably acted film that puts other think - pieces to shame.
Adapted by Almereyda from Jordan Harrison's 2014 play of the same title, the film is a seamless, unshowy weave of chamber piece and speculative fiction; at times it suggests a lo - fi companion piece to Spike Jonze's «Her» or perhaps an unusually soothing episode of «Black Mirror.»
Based on the novel by Deborah Ellis, superb animation and endearing dialogue set apart this heartbreaking piece of modern historical fiction.
It can also be a dangerous choice, and perhaps should only be used by seasoned professionals, since in the wrong hands it can snap you out of the flow of the piece by reminding them that they are indeed participating in fiction.
This makes it all the more embarrassing that such a great work of fiction is swooped upon and torn to pieces by the producers of «Underworld», who were looking for another Gothic action flick to make them some money.
It fails miserably when compared to Pixar and those few top animations done by rival companies (Bolt, Monster House et cetera) but one can't deny that Astro Boy is a powerful piece of science fiction.
Though it's visually arresting, this film is not quite as deep as the source novel, a speculative piece of historical fiction about Johannes Vermeer's famous painting, but Johansson shines as the girl who inspires the great painter played by Colin Firth.
Holy Rollers is a piece of fiction inspired by that factual incident.
12, reviewed more than 350 pieces of artwork from a monthly magazine for teens and 50 fiction writing samples produced by high school students from a similar publication.
In November and December, the students study poetry and literary devices, followed by learning to research and write a piece of historical fiction.
The competition, sponsored by the CREC Foundation, accepted original pieces of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction writing.
We linked our Literacy text to Space, studying «Tower to the Sun» by Colin Thomson and the children used their space knowledge to write some fantastic pieces of fiction about towers into space.
I read the piece but, by the time I got to that, I was to the point of either throwing the laptop against the wall or writing a major piece, both of which would have taken away from my fiction writing.
Administered by the Museo de las Palabras (Museum of Words) in Madrid, the competition is for very short fiction pieces of up to a maximum of 100 words.
The other was an online flash fiction workshop where you were allowed to share a short piece of your own work for comments (only) after you'd critiqued five other short pieces by group members.
One of the keys to success as a writer is to spread your fiction writing wings by writing a variety of pieces.
And my third piece will be to advice about a good image: the saying «never judge a book by its cover» was created by a lazy author who didn't give much thought of what really works in the marketing of both fiction and nonfiction.
Very few purely literary novels sell — and most of those are by authors who have published scores of exquisitely crafted short fiction pieces in prestigious journals and / or have endowed chairs at major universities.
«Delightful examples of Donoghue's all - encompassing talent that should be read by fans of her period pieces as well as her gay audience - indeed, by anyone who cherishes thoughtful, warm - hearted fiction
Colleen won the Little and Laugh Flash Fiction Contest sponsored by the Carrot Ranch Literary Community.com in November 2017 for her piece, called, «The Bus Stop».
Inspired by my trip to Gettysburg for the 150th anniversary of the battle, this flash fiction piece was originally submitted for a contest on The Colors of My Soul, and can be found here.
I've never written one but have done flash memoir pieces or vignettes and played around a lot with reality by using what I learned in flash fiction to write engaging scenes.
Fiction: Inspired by my trip to Gettysburg for the 150th anniversary of the battle, this flash fiction piece was originally submitted for a contest on The Colors of My Soul, and can be founFiction: Inspired by my trip to Gettysburg for the 150th anniversary of the battle, this flash fiction piece was originally submitted for a contest on The Colors of My Soul, and can be founfiction piece was originally submitted for a contest on The Colors of My Soul, and can be found here.
Mainstream publishers are also taking advantage of these new channels, notably Tor.com, the science - fiction imprint of MacMillan, and Penguin eSpecials, both publishing low - cost short - form works by their existing authors in the form of excerpts, reprints and original new pieces.
Please join us in congratulating Latifa Ayad, whose flash fiction piece «Arabic Lesson» was selected by Donika Kelly as the winner.
Having recently been interviewed by author Jay Lemming on the subject of literary fiction (link to interview follows this post), I rashly agreed to write a longer piece on how I came to find the indie publisher who published my work of literary fiction (and subsequent novel), Vagabondage Press.
I've written articles on a given topic, then included a piece of flash fiction inspired by that topic, then I've had people sign up for my free short story collection because they liked what was on my blog.
Inspired by his project, I researched and wrote a piece on serial fiction for Publishing Perspectives in December 2011.
It is designed to inspire writers of all stages by providing arresting, surprising and elegant images and inviting writers to respond with a piece of short fiction, non-fiction or poetry.
But the answer lies in the driving force of a piece: prose poetry and vignettes are driven by imagery and emotion whereas flash fiction has an almost desperate need to tell a story before it's too late.
Inspired by students in my recent One Story class, I sent off «Why I Write,» a tiny piece I'd already published on this blog to Fiction Southeast.
«Queries from an Agency's POV» and «What Makes a Good Fiction Query» by Michelle Ule on Books & Such Literary Agency blog < — Parts 1 and 2 of a 3 - piece series on queries from Books & Such.
Although inspired by a photograph of her great, great - uncle who was a sailor, and therefore autobiographical, the piece creates a new, imagined actuality based upon memory and henceforth studies the space between reality and fiction.
This latest issue of Esopus, featuring a brand - new format and design (and encased in a slipcover), features artists» projects by Sharon Core, Joyce Pensato and John Sparagana; 100 still frames from David Lynch's Blue Velvet (introduced by Gregory Crewdson); materials from MoMA's archives related to late artist Scott Burton's early performance pieces; never - before - seen photographs from 1949 by Magnum photographer Burt Glinn; commentary on artworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art by two of its guards; fiction by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation of new songs inspired by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and others.
Isaac Julien's piece, for example, is clearly inspired by Octavia Butler who is a very important Afro - American science - fiction writer from the twentieth century.
Previous titles include: On Ron Gorchov, (2008) edited by Phong Bui; Pieces of a Decade: Brooklyn Rail Nonfiction 2000 - 2010, (2010) edited by Theodore Hamm and Williams Cole; Texts on (Texts on) Art, (2012) a collection of essays by the art historian Joseph Masheck; The Brooklyn Rail Fiction Anthology 2, (2013) edited by Donald Breckenridge; Oh Sandy!
The volume includes working plans and in - progress drawings by participating artists, as well as texts by curators Stephanie Rosenthal and Mami Kataoka, psycholgist Susan Blackmore and a piece of short fiction and texts by writer and UK editor of Cabinet magazine, Brian Dillon.
«Apollo Show» Achille Salvagni Atelier OPENS: March 15 The Italian architect and designer transforms his London atelier into a retro - futuristic environment inspired by 1960s science fiction set design with an exhibition dedicated to new and signature pieces.
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