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Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Short story collection, coloring book: Publisher: ... Short story collection of eight stories and original illustrations by comic ...
Like many of Dostoevsky's stories, "White Nights" is told in the first person by a nameless narrator. The narrator is a young man living in Saint Petersburg who suffers from loneliness. He gets to know and falls in love with a young woman, but the love remains unrequited as the woman misses her lover, with whom she is finally reunited.
The seeds of the organization were sown by a short story written by Tworkowski in February 2006, titled "To Write Love On Her Arms." Tworkowski wrote the story about his experience with 19-year-old Renee Yohe, who struggled with cocaine addiction, depression, self-injury, and attempted suicide. It chronicles Yohe's life five days before she ...
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Free Love and Other Stories is a short story collection by Scottish Booker-shortlisted author Ali Smith, first published in 1995 by Virago Press. It was her first published book and won the Saltire First Book of the Year award. [1] and a Scottish Arts Council award [2] It contains twelve short stories. "A Sweetly memorable collection" - The ...
Shaw credits his father as an inspiration, saying they made comics together before he could read. His father wrote the text and Dash did the illustrations. [7] During high school, Shaw was the lead illustrator for the Richmond Times-Dispatch's teen section. [8]
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Hope for the Flowers is an allegorical novel by Trina Paulus. It was first published in 1972 and reflects the idealism of the counterculture of the period. Often categorized as a children's novel , it is a fable "partly about life, partly about revolution and lots about hope – for adults and others including caterpillars who can read".