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Tag Archives: novel
What Dreams May Come
NO ONE DREAMS IN COLOR: Man Vanishes Without a Trace.This, the dramatic headline which stirs Andrew DiBenedetto’s curiosity, and initiates a life-changing course. The vanished man is Paul Kirby, whose nine-minute film, Wendigo—the only film Kirby ever made—was one of Andrew’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Cinema, dream life, leader ladies, mannequin, new book, novel, Prose, Surrealism
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Psychic Noir
NO ONE DREAMS IN COLOR: Man Vanishes Without a Trace. This, the dramatic headline which stirs Andrew DiBenedetto’s curiosity, and initiates a life-changing course. The vanished man is Paul Kirby, whose nine-minute film, Wendigo—the only film Kirby ever made—was one … Continue reading
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Tagged dreamscaping, new book, no one dreams in color, noir, novel, Prose, sixth novel
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No One Dreams In Color
Completed draft of my sixth novel: No One Dreams in Color.
Posted in Books, Press, Prose, Publications
Tagged book, honoring craft, i love my job, new novel, novel, Prose, the writing life, what dreams may come
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Brooklyn State of Mind
For anyone interested in tuning into my 11/12 reading of No Man’s Brooklyn for the SOMOS Literary Salon, below is the link to a recorded version of the event. No Man’s Brooklyn NO MAN’S BROOKLYN: From the valentine boneyards of … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, no man's brooklyn, no sleep till brooklyn, novel, Reading, urban lit, zoom reading
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Live Reading: No Man’s Brooklyn
In conjunction with National Prose Month (November), and as part of the SOMOS Reading Series, I will be reading from my novel, No Man’s Brooklyn, via Zoom. Q & A to follow the reading. Friday, November 12th @ 5:30pm (MT). … Continue reading
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Tagged John Biscello, Literary, no man's brooklyn, no sleep till brooklyn, novel, Prose, prose month, Reading
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No Man’s Brooklyn
I am happy to announce that my fourth novel, No Man’s Brooklyn, has officially been released. Books can be ordered through Amazon or other online booksellers. For those who wish to order a copy directly from me, I will have … Continue reading
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Tagged CSF Publishing, no man's brooklyn, no sleep till brooklyn, novel, streets and beats, urban lit
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Recursively Yours
Anya, a ghost from my past life who had been more alive in my heart than perhaps anyone else.Anya, who in varied incarnations I had loved and killed off in many different ways in different stories. Yet I always resurrected … Continue reading
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Tagged first love, ghost story, no man's brooklyn, noir, novel
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Rainy Night
Something in me couldn’t bear the prospect of sitting next to Anya on the train, of us talking. I didn’t want there to be any words between us. Ours had become a ghost story and I wanted silence to fulfill … Continue reading
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Tagged anthony distefano, Brooklyn, CSF Publishing, first love, ghost story, John Biscello, no man's brooklyn, novel, rainy night
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Company
It is scary once you realize that the past can be changed, and that the future is fixed, a rigged absolute. Knowing that changes everything. And what about the present? For some the present is intolerable cruelty, unimpeachable company. For … Continue reading
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Tagged anthony distefano, CSF Publishing, John Biscello, no man's brooklyn, no sleep till brooklyn, novel, train station
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