Sentences with phrase «little about the fiction»

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Yes, Breaking Bad has some grisly moments, but ultimately, it's a remarkable piece of modern American fiction about the lengths we will go to justify our own evil, the little temptations that start adding up to real wickedness and the ripple effects of our own actions.
It's important to separate fact from fiction when it comes to the care of your little one, so here are some important details about the condition, how to give your baby some relief and how to handle it as a parent.
I mean, we could say, we have these names for plants and animals, and they're just our own little fictions about what's going on.
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England, United Kingdom About Blog A Little Blog of Books is focused around Clare's favourite genres — contemporary, literary and translated fiction.
Compared to that level of bravura, Stranger than Fiction's jokes never rise beyond simply pointing out how crazy a man would look if he thought there was a little voice in his head talking about him.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
Although too intense for little children and too juvenile for older teens, The Neverending Story's message of using literature to explore real life issues coupled with a discussion about the balance between a growing imagination and keeping one's feet an the ground, could make this movie more than just the ultimate in escape fiction for «tweens.
The sexual tension between a curly - haired, side - whiskered Doc and the former prom queen - turned aspiring hippie starlet - turned kept woman is palatable, and fuels the fiction, yet, as any respectable PI, Doc meets a lot of available ladies throughout, whether he beds them or not: Jena Malone (a classic California blonde with a sordid heroin past), Reese Witherspoon (a hard - as - nail but o so classy deputy D.A.), Maya Rudolph (too sexy to be «just a receptionist»), Hong Chau (an employee of the «Chick Planet» massage parlour, who warns him about the Golden Fang gang), newcomer Sasha Fenway (as Japonica Fenway, a poor little rich girl who can't find enough mischief to commit), Yvette Yates (as the hot Chicana maid who thrusts her butt in Doc's direction while serving drinks to her mistress), Joanne Newsom (as the elusive Sortilège) and the fabulous Jeannie Berlin as Doc's I - know - it - all formidable auntie.
Yet Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have still managed to carve out their own little niche in the market with this film, a daring fusion of grindhouse genre fiction with indie romance that somehow uses those seemingly opposed elements to transcend and forge a tale about the power and uniting force of love, no matter how star - crossed and unlikely its subjects may be.
Someone even a short film about a support group for people who love «Carol» a little bit too much (the short is obviously fiction, because in real life of course it is not possible to love «Carol» too much).
As a follow - up to last week's post about Jonathan Franzen and his comments on the «little videos» that authors sometimes publish, I here offer some of my own thoughts about literary fiction and the likelihood that it will survive the indie revolution.
There were so many great questions that I would love to think about and explore more so I am sure I will be referring back to this little book not only as fiction but as a reference of sorts.
Her second novel, March, a riff on Little Women, won the Pulitzer for fiction [read our interview with Brooks about March] and her two other novels were also BookPage favorites.
About as unlike Hairy London as it's possible to get and still feature here, Kit Reed's Little Sisters of the Apocalypse is a novel that treads the indistinct boundaries between fantasy, science fiction and realism, as befits an author who describes her work as «transgenred».
About the Author: Gregory D. LittleRocket scientist by day, fantasy and science fiction author by night, Gregory D. Little began his writing career in high school when he and his friend wrote Star Wars fanfic before it was cool, passing a notebook around between (all right, during) classes.
Yet even as he and his new comrades scramble to prepare for the alien onslaught, Zack can't help thinking of all the science - fiction books, TV shows, and movies he grew up reading and watching, and wonder: Doesn't something about this scenario seem a little too... familiar?
It caused me to think outside of my own little narrative and think about the greater context fiction represents.
Just a little introduction, Libbie writes historical and literary fiction featuring complex characters and rich details of time and place, including an awesome series about ancient Egypt which is one of my own obsessions, so very exciting.
I've since largely departed the horror scene for what I call «paranormal fiction,» where I write about the weird and the metaphysical and supernatural... but I'm not above throwing in a little grit now and then.
In the introduction, I talk about my current fiction rebranding for JFPenn.com: Ancient Mystery, Modern Thrill and tell you a bit about my protagonist Morgan Sierra as I have been challenged by a listener to reveal a little more.
But for the fiction author, public speaking can be a little more difficult as what do you talk about exactly?
You talk about it a little bit in the flash fiction class.
The Twitters are abuzz today about Amazon's new «Kindle Worlds» program, in which people are allowed to write and then sell through Amazon their fan fiction for certain properties owned by Alloy Entertainment, including Vampire Diaries and Pretty Little Liars, with more licenses expected soon.
This is a little off - topic, but I keep looking for information about self - publishing and marketing Middle Grade fiction.
Then I read a blog post about writing serial fiction and it intrigued me enough to do a little more research on it.
England, United Kingdom About Blog A Little Blog of Books is focused around Clare's favourite genres — contemporary, literary and translated fiction.
About Blog Many women considering breast implant surgery are often surprised at realising how little they know about it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed deciAbout Blog Many women considering breast implant surgery are often surprised at realising how little they know about it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed deciabout it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed decision.
Granted, I was really sceptical about the whole wormhole storyline, but the game's opening cutscene gives a nice little rundown of the situation and introduces you to, wouldn't you know it, a game story with roots in political fiction.
There's little doubt that much of crime fiction is about setting things right, whether via law ultimately or via extralegal devices to reach a «just» solution, i.e. a solution that the law should have engendered.
About Blog Many women considering breast implant surgery are often surprised at realising how little they know about it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed deciAbout Blog Many women considering breast implant surgery are often surprised at realising how little they know about it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed deciabout it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed decision.
New York, NY About Blog Help you sort food facts from fiction, separate the good information from the bad, and to make eating healthy just a little bit easier — and a lot saner.
I wanted my blog to be a little corner of the internet where I could talk about and review the latest young adult fiction, and if only one person read a book on my recommendation.
About Blog Many women considering breast implant surgery are often surprised at realising how little they know about it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed deciAbout Blog Many women considering breast implant surgery are often surprised at realising how little they know about it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed deciabout it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed decision.
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