The narrative explores the tumultuous production of a film infamous for its scandalous reputation and disastrous outcomes. Set against the backdrop of 1950s Cold War tensions and nuclear testing in the American Southwest, it chronicles the eccentric vision of Howard Hughes and features John Wayne in a controversial role as Genghis Khan. The book delves into the film's troubled legacy, including the tragic health consequences faced by its cast and crew, raising questions about the impact of the environment on cinematic history.
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Ryan Uytdewilligen čerpá inspiraci z prostředí a rodinného života na farmě, kde vyrůstal. Jeho tvorba, která zahrnuje romány i scénáře, se často zabývá vyprávěním příběhů a životními zkušenostmi. Předtím, než se plně věnoval psaní, působil v různých novinářských a mediálních rolích, což mu poskytlo bohatý pohled na svět. Tato zkušenost se odráží v jeho schopnosti vytvářet poutavé a autentické příběhy pro čtenáře i diváky.




An author and his hero embark on a genre-bending journey to find the right story. The brave captain of a tiny spaceship is surrounded by flying saucers. Though the situation appears dire, he knows just what to do … um, wait! The brave captain - ahem, boy - tells the author to stop the He’s got it all wrong. This is not the boy’s story. He belongs in a different story. The author considers this. Then he begins again, with a story about Cattle King Carl, the quickest cattle wrangler in the West … No! Still not the boy’s story? Hmm. Is he a dragon-slaying knight? No! A vampire’s next victim? No! A boy going on a date? No! Will the author ever come up with the right story? Multi-award-winning author Ryan Uytdewilligen employs a funny and unique take on metafiction and the literary technique of breaking the fourth wall to provide an easy-to-understand exploration of literary genres. The book also offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process that highlights the value of perseverance and teamwork. The appealing graphic novel–style art by award-winning illustrator David Huyck features loads of visual interest and humorous details for readers to pore over. With each new story depicting a different genre, this book is an excellent resource for language arts lessons on literary genres. An author’s note defines the genres and the differences between fiction, nonfiction and poetry.
Akela
- 276 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
In a heartwarming tale, a sea turtle embarks on a journey to reunite with his true love, blending quirky humor and poignant moments reminiscent of Forrest Gump and Woody Allen. This endearing story explores themes of love, perseverance, and the whimsical nature of life's adventures, as the turtle navigates various challenges and encounters along the way.
He's No Angel
- 274 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
In this humorous satire, a struggling talent agent finds himself representing his supposedly deceased father, who reemerges with an unusual message from the afterlife. The story explores the complexities of their relationship and the absurdities of fame, as the father's return creates a media frenzy. Through witty dialogue and unexpected twists, the narrative delves into themes of family dynamics and the nature of belief, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone.