From Arrah Wanna to Muleshoe: Misfit Stories from Misspent Lives - E-book - ePub

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Mark A. Nobles

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Kelley Baker

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Normal people do not grow up to be writers. Most who know Mark A. Nobles and Kelley Baler will tell you these two aren't normal and never grew up to boot.... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Normal people do not grow up to be writers. Most who know Mark A. Nobles and Kelley Baler will tell you these two aren't normal and never grew up to boot. In this collection of stories, Mark and Kelley have gathered a collection of stories showcasing their off-kilter memories, imaginations, and character flaws. Be it getting busted for drugs at Baptist Church Camp at fifteen, to standing up a young woman so you'll always be a fond memory and not the loser you know you are.
Working in a trophy factory for a demented hoarder to being pummeled by an eighty-six-pound, four-foot-tall bar owner who loves professional wrestling. It's looking back on a life well lived or knowing that your life will be brutally short, from long nights spent in bars to summoning the devil at the crossroads. Kelley and Mark may be from different parts of the country, but their sensibilities are never far off.
These two retired desperados weave misfit stories about people doing the best they can in places far off the beaten path. Dive right in and check out all the places between Arrah Wanna and Mule Shoe. 

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    30/09/2019
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-393-83619-3
  • EAN
    9781393836193
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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À propos des auteurs

Mark A. Nobles is a Fort Worth based writer and filmmaker. His work has appeared in Sleeping Panther Review, Crimson Streets, Cleaver Magazine, and other publications. He has produced and/or directed three feature documentaries and several short, experimental films. He can be found on Facebook @ Flyin Shoes Films. Mark A. Nobles is a sixth-generation Texan. Born on Fort Worth's infamous Jacksboro Highway, Mark proudly claims blood and kinship with Thunder Road's gamblers, outlaws, and wastrels.
His work has appeared in or been published by Cowboy Jamboree, Sleeping Panther Review, Crimson Streets, Cleaver Magazine, Curating Alexandria, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Gimmick Press, Haunted MTL, Road Kill Vol. 4, and other publications. He has produced and/or directed three feature documentaries and several short, experimental films. Mark lives in Fort Worth but hopes to die in the desert.
He loves his two dogs, two daughters, and Texas, but not necessarily in that order. He can be found and followed on Facebook @ Flyin' Shoes Films. Kelley Baker is the Angry Filmmaker. He's written and directed three fulllength features (Birddog, The Gas Café, & Kicking Bird), eight short films, and quite a few documentaries. His films have aired on PBS, Canadian and Australian television, and have been shown at Film Festivals including London, Sydney, Annecy, Sao Paulo, Sundance, and Edinburgh.
He was the sound designer on six of Gus Van Sant's films including, My Own Private Idaho, and Finding Forrester. He's the author of Road Dog, and The Angry Filmmaker Survival Guide: Part One & Part Two. A Portland, Oregon native he spent 7 years touring America in a used mini-van with a giant Chocolate Lab named Moses, showing his films at art house theaters, universities, and even biker bars. Bother him at www.angryfilmmaker.com. 

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