
I have some amazing news. Next week we have an unexpected Five Easy Questions guest named Woody Wilson. Wilson has built a writing career as a journalist and a newspaper comic strip writer. That's right. You are going to meet the man who writes scripts for Rex Morgan, M.D. and Judge Parker. Pow!
Speaking of comics, our buddy Jeff VanderMeer is writing comic book reviews for Bookslut. This week he chops through layers autobiographical excess that we've see in comics and books lately.
For extra credit, read this New York Times article to see how memoir culture is affecting writers and lawyers alike...Finally, the stellar Guardian book section celebrates the way the American novel has influenced global prose: "The language of Shakespeare and Milton has evolved into a tougher, smarter beast on the other side of the pond," they write. The essay features a couple beautiful links to other essays about hysterical realism and working class writers. (Thanks to Book Ninja for the link.)
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Sai features,
India
We have 50 picture story books like Amar Chitra Katha drawn by famous Indian artists. Subjects: Indian mythology, Folk tale, Moral tales, Science stories etc. Size 1/4 th. No of pages 32+cover.Colour cd available.
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Cell: 09446745603
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