The Misadventures of a Jilted Journalist

The Misadventures of a Jilted Journalist

Justin Little

12,48 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Clash Books
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Colecciones y antologías de humor
ISBN:
9781944866259
12,48 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

Creator of the YouTube channel and persona—Vernaculis—Justin Little has brought his acerbic wit and engaging storytelling to print. His collection of journalism, literary and cultural criticism, and opinion pieces show why he has emerged as an original new voice of New Journalism for the modern indefinable age. Author, Autumn Christian, says it best in her intro:“Justin Little is like an electric knife of light that cuts smoothly through the darkness. A journalist who, like many who search for truth, has been jilted by those who have stakes in ideologies that regard them as irrelevant. A writer who has tasked himself with diving into the depths of inconsistencies, half-truths, snarling partisanship, and corporate distractions, to try to find the gleaming center of reality. Not only because he recognizes how vitally important finding the truth is to the continued survival of our civilization, but because he’s the kind of person who probably wakes up in the middle of the night with his brain burning, unable to rest until he’s found it.”

Artículos relacionados

  • I Don’t Believe in Asteroids
    Kevin Kite / Michelle McCauley
    Climate change, income inequality, modern parenting, greed, and materialism-the world is going to hell so you might as well laugh. In I Don’t Believe in Asteroids, Kite and McCauley show you the way. Their irreverent, on-point comics will have you cracking up and crying all at once. Kite’s art is brilliant and bright, even as the text is jarring and penetrating. This is a grea...
    Disponible

    20,33 €

  • Interpretative Guide to Western-Northwest Weather Forecasts
    Marian Blue
    The Interpretative Guide of Western-Northwest Weather Forecasts shines some humorous light on the challenges and creativity of weather forecasts within the unique Great Northwest, influenced by the Pacific Ocean, Olympic and Cascade Mountains, Puget Sound waterways, and many islands. Micro-climates include rain forests, rain shadows, convergence zones, cityscapes, and altitudes...
    Disponible

    16,91 €

  • But First . . .
    Heather Holloway McCash
    Heather Holloway McCash was born butt first. She's been living her life backwards ever since. Her memoir features sotries and poems—in reverse chronological order—about her love life, struggle with Lyme Disease, experience living in New York during the 9/11 terrorist attacks, early foray into ballet, close encounters with celebrities, and battles with corporate dragons. Des...
    Disponible

    7,76 €

  • Wisdom & Wordplay
    Robert Eddison
    Robert Eddison, a national journalist and playwright, has recorded every original thought he has had since June 1997. They now run to many thousand and take the form of witty, and often profound, one-line observations on an awesome variety of (150) different subjects, ranging from childbirth to political correctness. Publications in which they have most recently appeared includ...
    Disponible

    9,97 €

  • Strange Guts
    Brian J. Orlowski / Brian JOrlowski
    Strange Guts: American Septic is a hilarious and disgusting collection of cartoons. It’s the Far Side meets Friday the 13th! Sure to please the most hardcore horror fan or anyone who enjoys a good disemboweling. Not for the faint of heart, weak of stomach or those lacking a sense of humor. ...
    Disponible

    22,02 €

  • Meanderings
    Betty McKenzie-Tubb
    Betty McKenzie-Tubb has been scribbling since youth, beginning with contributions to the Sydney Morning Herald and to the ABC radio programme The Argonauts. She was Ancona 49 and wrote regularly to ‘Anthony Inkwell’. Degrees in Education and Arts have helped nourish her writing. She spent most of her working life as a teacher of the deaf, for whom the door to literacy is someti...
    Disponible

    14,04 €

Otros libros del autor

  • The Men Who Take Eyes
    Justin Little
    Oliver, a bitter revolutionary, feels useless in a war that has been raging for decades between the Insurrection and the Vigil. As a librarian, he spends most of his time tending to forgotten bookshelves and ensuring that a copy of the 'Weekly Report' is available for people who wish to read it. When he gets called to war, the walls of his mind begin to fracture. Even when off ...
    Disponible

    14,02 €