In The Palest Ink, Bratt has recreated the chaos and danger of The Cultural Revolution in China by showing us its effects on her two main characters.
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Flash Fiction: Nothing to Kill or Die For
A young girl meets a masked boy at a political rally in Manhattan and agrees to go home with him to hang out, only to be surprised that he lives in a luxurious apartment overlooking Central Park (Title comes from a line in Lennon's song "Imagine." This is part of the first chapter of an in-progress YA novel).
Read More »Anticipating Fall’s Primetime Season: An Abundance of Genre Riches
One thing I have to say: the primetime schedule is full of great genre promise with both new and returning series on network television.
Read More »LA Film Fest: ‘My Stolen Revolution’
Nahid Persson Sarvestani's very personal film about the aftermath and consequences of the 1979 Iranian revolution.
Read More »Warner Bros TV Announces Plans for Comic-Con International 2013
WBTV previews their Comic-Con programming.
Read More »Book Review: Desperate Sons: Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, John Hancock, and the Secret Bands of Radicals Who Led the Colonies to War by Les Standiford
Go back in history and view the beginning of the American Revolution through the eyes of its participants.
Read More »My 2013 Television Wish List
My wishes, hopes and dreams for the coming year in television: a commentary.
Read More »Interview: Revolution‘s Christopher Lennertz
The musical mastermind behind Kripke's new show Revolution chats about music and storytelling.
Read More »TV Review: Revolution Premieres Next Monday on NBC
Where were you when the lights went out? New science fiction series Revolution premieres on NBC Monday night. Watch a sneak peek here.
Read More »Book Review: The Cries of San Sebastian by Anthony Ramos
The Cries of Sebastian is a well-plotted, riveting story of love, struggle, oppression, and revolution.
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