Writing the Biodrama, by internationally acclaimed bio-dramatist Dr. Tee O'Neill, offers an artfully written and academically rich book designed to help screenwriters and playwrights grow in the craft of biodrama writing.
Motherhood is like a rollercoaster. You can scream, but you can't stop the ride.
Author Genevieve Radosti takes readers on a heart-racing ride through the horror genre, writing from the paradoxically unique and universal perspective of motherhood.
Buckle in for The Terror of Motherhood and discover fresh insights to films both classic and new. Instead of corkscrews and sidewinders, you'll squeal when you encounter
essays on cults, symbolic red doors, and gestational monsters on film,
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A topical reference of how some of your favorite professionals in the film industry enhanced their career choice and insured their future.
THIRD EDITION: READY FOR YOUR CLOSE UP? AFRICAN AMERICANS AND INTERNATIONALS IN CINEMA WHO ARE COLLEGE GRADUATES by G. Shields offers a core account of collegiate backgrounds of recognized and influential professionals in the film industry. Film aficionados will appreciate the select listing of awards, stage, film, and television resume for those profiled,
The poems in this collection are both in homage and inquiry to the life of Joan of Arc. Using the legendary figure as a template, Campos creates an inner monologue for a power yet to be known. Raw humanity mixes with finely-penned imagery to create poems that affirm the position of outsider as worth choosing.
The original autobiography of the World's Greatest Showman, P.T. Barnum, now translated to modern English and complete with images of his amazing ground-breaking acts.
America's first female rock jock on AM radio in Chicago tells all--how she lost that ABiTV gig to Oprah; surprised Elvis, and had a date with Neil Diamond. She emceed shows for Wayne Newton, Tom Jones, and Bobby Vinton, and partied with Elton John, Stevie Nicks and more.