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Steve Beard

    Steve Beard vo svojej tvorbe skúma hranice medzi realitou a fikciou, často pretkávajúc prvky sci-fi a fantasy s prenikavým pohľadom na štýl a kultúru. Jeho próza, charakteristická bystrým postrehom a originalitou, skúma, ako si ulice a subkultúry privlastňujú a pretvárajú literárne prvky. Spolupracuje na rozsiahlych projektoch, ktoré ďalej rozširujú jeho skúmanie žánrových konvencií a ich vplyvu na súčasnú imagináciu.

    The Bizarro Starter Kit
    Rachel's Children
    Logic Bomb
    Ludluda
    • Ludluda

      The Second Chronicle of Ludwich

      • 400 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      The final installment of a captivating two-book series showcases the imaginative storytelling of acclaimed authors Jeff Noon and Steve Beard. Readers can expect intricate world-building, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes that challenge perceptions. This conclusion promises to tie together the narrative threads established in the earlier book, delivering a satisfying resolution that celebrates the authors' unique voices and creativity.

      Ludluda2024
      3,9
    • The Bizarro Starter Kit

      • 236 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      There's a new genre rising from the underground. Its name: BIZARRO. For years, readers have been asking for a category of fiction dedicated to the weird, crazy, cult side of storytelling that has become a staple in the film industry (with directors such as David Lynch, Takashi Miike, Tim Burton, and Lloyd Kaufman) but has been largely ignored in the literary world, until now. The Bizarro Starter Kit features short novels and story collections by ten of the leading authors in the bizarro genre: D. Harlan Wilson, Carlton Mellick III, Jeremy Robert Johnson, Kevin L Donihe, Gina Ranalli, Andre Duza, VIncent W. Sakowski, Steve Beard, John Edward Lawson, and Bruce Taylor.

      The Bizarro Starter Kit2006
    • Rachel's Children

      Stories from a Contemporary Native American Woman

      • 160 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      Focusing on a contemporary Ojibwa family, the narrative reveals how traditional beliefs empower Rachel and her children to navigate racism in rural Michigan. The author's unique blend of ethnography, theatrical script, and novelistic elements mirrors the Ojibwa storytelling tradition. This compelling account not only highlights cultural resilience but also serves as an educational resource for those in Native studies, multicultural education, and anthropology.

      Rachel's Children2004
    • Logic Bomb tunnels deep into the collective unconcious of the last ten years offering a core sample of transglobal style, a collection of pieces by Steve Beard. Logic Bomb provides a mix of celebrity interviews, personality profiles, event reviews, Q&As, industry exposes, and conceptual lines of escape.

      Logic Bomb1998
      3,7