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epub | 2.07 MB | English | ASIN:9780141188928 | Author: Brian Aldiss | Year: 2007 Description: Category:Fiction, Literary Anthologies, Science Fiction, Short Stories https://fikper.com/nU4X1PH9qE/Aldiss.Brian.-.A.Science.Fiction.Omnibus.-.2007.rar.html https://rapidgator.net/file/4536d609024058bc55161f15b9196812/Aldiss.Brian.-.A.Science.Fiction.Omnibus.-.2007.rar https://nitroflare.com/view/A650834DD18311B/Aldiss.Brian.-.A.Science.Fiction.Omnibus.-.2007.rar
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epub | 13.21 MB | English| Isbn:9780307595614 | Author: V. S. Naipaul | Year: 2011 Description: Category:Awards, Fiction, Literature, World Fiction, Short Stories, Literary Fiction, English, Scottish, & Welsh Fiction, Short Story Collections, English Fiction - 20th Century - 1945-2000, English Short Stories - 20th Century, Books by Nobel Prize in Literature Laureates->2001-2010 https://fikper.com/3Ohm6RZga8/ https://fileaxa.com/avmpiry6yabv https://rapidgator.net/file/f3347bd685fc1fbd28fa7757dc3ac596/ https://turbobit.net/wsuuiba1kyrt.html
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Free Download Udemy - Fiction Writing 101 by MJ Politis Published 10/2024 Created by MJ Politis MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 34 Lectures ( 2h 50m ) | Size: 3.45 GB Internal and External Essentials of Novel, Short Story and Screenplay Fiction Writing What you'll learn: Essential nuts and bolts of engaging and marketable fiction writing. Little known but essential tricks of the trade. How to find the best story to write, and integrate it with what you know, who you are and what you value most. Converting novel to screenplay and vice versa, conveying what you want/need to say to the world in every line. Integrating sound story structure with emotionally engaging comedy, drama and/or satire. Requirements: Willingness to write prose and scripts from your heart, mind and soul. Description: A guide for writers new to writing screenplays and/or literature that fills you in on the essential elements of storytelling as well as tricks of the trade that enable you to write innovative stories that you believe in which can be shared, appreciated and sold to the world. For those who have written already, effective strategies to improve your craft and reach a wider audience. Demonstrations of literary de novo improvisations for screenplay and novel contained within the course, with explanations for why each word, phrase and line was written. This is a course designed for writers at all levels who write fictional stories as novels, novellas or short stories as well as screenplays in a wide variety of genres. Special attention is made to the differences and similarities of screenplay vs book writing. Numerous tricks of the trade are related in a manner that is entertaining, informative, inspiring and honest. Screenplay and story are structure but they are also embedded with believable characters. The intimate relationship between plot and character is also given special attention so that freedom of expression is related in a way that is understandable and relatable to a wide variety of audiences. This course best suits writers who want and need to put their heart and soul into the endeavor on their own terms but in a language that is maximally relatable to the world, and to potential buyers. Writing is both an art and a science, the course being presented by a prolific screenwriter/author who, in a past career, was a highly accomplished and biomedical researcher and lecturer specializing in neuroscience, who knows the importance of integrating logic with intuition in writing, and life. Who this course is for: Anyone who aspires to write quality and marketable short stories, novels or screenplays; as well as experienced writers who seek to improve their craft or expand it to new literary canvases. Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/fiction-writing/ Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/6b14874379d57d164d5305529fa4675f/hzqyp.Fiction.Writing.101.part2.rar.html https://rg.to/file/af3ed47bc9a4dc6ffa1b03ee7b06e095/hzqyp.Fiction.Writing.101.part1.rar.html https://rg.to/file/ca265179ad5a42014ffc804b5225b7b5/hzqyp.Fiction.Writing.101.part4.rar.html https://rg.to/file/d47299b19ab9b844b1c9f99d1a6971bf/hzqyp.Fiction.Writing.101.part3.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/OSNSxUnhSn/hzqyp.Fiction.Writing.101.part3.rar.html https://fikper.com/axUSJwSw3t/hzqyp.Fiction.Writing.101.part4.rar.html https://fikper.com/pfNSPuF9RR/hzqyp.Fiction.Writing.101.part2.rar.html https://fikper.com/zeHgt3tSZI/hzqyp.Fiction.Writing.101.part1.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
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Free Download TTC - Writing Great Fiction Storytelling Tips and Techniques Last updated 9/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 12h 18m ) | Size: 10.3 GB Whether you're huddled around the campfire, composing an email to a friend, or sitting down to write a novel, storytelling is fundamental to human nature. But as any writer can tell you, the blank page can be daunting. It's tough to know where to get started, what details to include in each scene, and how to move from the kernel of an idea to a completed manuscript. Writing great fiction isn't a gift reserved for the talented few. There is a craft to storytelling that can be learned, and studying the fiction writer's techniques can be incredibly rewarding-both personally and professionally. Even if you don't have ambitions of penning the next Moby-Dick, you'll find value in exploring all the elements of great fiction. From evoking a scene to charting a plot to selecting a point of view, Writing Great Fiction: Storytelling Tips and Techniques offers a master class in storytelling. Taught by acclaimed novelist James Hynes, a former visiting professor at the famed Iowa Writers' Workshop and the University of Michigan, these 24 insightful lectures show you the ins and outs of the fiction writer's craft. More than just delivering lectures, Professor Hynes offers the first steps of an apprenticeship, showing you not only how fiction works but also how to read like a writer. Here you'll find explications of novels and stories across the ages Rediscover classics such as Jane Eyre, Bleak House, Middlemarch, Mrs. Dalloway, and others. Gain new insights into bestsellers such as the Harry Potter and Game of Thrones series. Explore the world of literary fiction, from Chekhov's "The Kiss" to Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping. Reflect on what makes characters such as Anna Karenina and Sherlock Holmes so memorable. Find out how to create suspense like Dashiell Hammett, George Pelecanos, and John le Carré. In addition to showing you how the elements of fiction work, this course is an interactive toolkit. Professor Hynes closes each lecture with an exercise to get your creative juices flowing. Only you know what story you want to tell, but the many examples and writing prompts in these lectures will get you from thinking about writing to the act of writing-often the toughest part of any project. Begin with the Basics William Faulkner once said that writing a novel is like a one-armed man trying to hammer together a chicken coop in a hurricane. That may be an exaggeration, but finding your way into a story can take an equal amount of creative experimentation. In the opening lectures of this course, you will learn how to Evoke a Scene: There is a fine art to selecting just the right imagery to bring a scene to life. Whether you're heeding the old advice to "show, don't tell," or you're seeking to create what novelist John Gardner called a "vivid and continuous dream," scenic detail is the life-blood of good fiction. Professor Hynes shows you how to choose rich details while keeping your narrative uncluttered. Develop a Character: When you create a fictional character, you're creating the illusion of reality-suggesting a real person rather than replicating one. Four lectures on character development teach you how to build characters who think and act in plausible ways. See how novelists such as Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, George R.R. Martin, and many others develop their believable and memorable characters. Craft Great Dialogue: Just as characters are illusions that suggest real people, so too does dialogue suggest authentic speech. Good dialogue serves at least one of a few key functions in a narrative, such as evoking character, advancing the plot, or providing necessary exposition. A two-lecture unit sheds light on balancing dialogue with narration, with examples from the work of Charles Dickens, Alice Munro, and Toni Morrison, as well as the professor's own fiction. Build the Story's Structure Literature creates order out of chaos. To do so, you need to provide structure to your story, which can be one of the most challenging aspects of writing fiction. Among the topics you'll study are Story versus Plot: Whether it's a novel, a short story, or a blog post, one of a story's primary functions is to keep the reader reading. One way to achieve this is by creating a compelling plot. After exploring the difference between "story" and "plot"-as defined by E.M. Forster-Professor Hynes unpacks the many techniques of storytelling, and he concludes this six-lecture unit with some thoughts about keeping momentum in relatively "plotless" fiction such as James Joyce's "The Dead." Point of View: As you'll see in this three-lecture unit, much of a story hinges on the perspective from which it's told. From the omniscience of Middlemarch to the free indirect discourse of Light in August, and from the double consciousness of Huck Finn to the unreliable narrator of The Aspern Papers, Professor Hynes surveys the range of narrative possibilities. Time, Place, and Pace: A story's setting is a powerful way to create mood. Think of London in Bleak House, or Middle Earth in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Time plays an equally important role in fiction-the era of a story's setting, the sequence of events that occur, and the timing with which information is revealed to the reader are all pivotal elements. You'll learn how to syncopate action and exposition, scene and summary, short scenes and long scenes, present-time narrative versus flashbacks, and more. Drafts and Revisions: All stories must come to an end. In this course's final unit, you'll step back from the specific elements of scenic composition and consider the story as a whole. How do you build a complete draft? What are some strategies for revision? And what do you do when you've finished? A Practical Toolkit to Get You Writing As a working novelist, Professor Hynes is able to imbue his teaching of the elements of fiction with the wisdom of personal experience. He uses vivid examples from the history of literature as well as lessons and anecdotes from his own time in the novel-writing trenches. He shares his personal processes and techniques, and even examines specific examples where he struggled as a writer, revealing how he overcame those difficulties. But this course is meant to be a toolkit, not an instruction manual. The beauty of fiction writing is that it's a creative field. There are no right answers, no single way to tell a story. A wealth of exercises will get you writing so that you can practice the many techniques you learn. Along the way, Professor Hynes is an able guide, showing you what has worked for him and other novelists, and pointing out pitfalls to avoid. Writing Great Fiction: Storytelling Tips and Techniques is truly an exceptional course for anyone interested in storytelling. What Will You Learn? Learn how to create and develop meaningful fictional characters - both major and minor. Explore the dynamics of good dialogue, and learn how to integrate it into a narrative. Distinguish between points of view to determine which one will work best for your story. Investigate the pros and cons of writing drafts - and the importance of revisions. Get a realistic, business-oriented view of how to make a living as a fiction writer. 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Free Download How Science Shapes Science Fiction [TTC Audio] English | August 14, 2020 | ASIN: B08F6YW6MP | M4B@64 kbps | 11h 53m | 335 MB Lecturer: Charles L. Adler Science fiction can often seem to be pure imaginative fantasy with only the trappings of science. But many authors are more fluent in real science than many readers and viewers may realize. With the success our smaller Audible Original course on this subject, we thought it was time to extend the topic and present a more expansive look at the fascinating intersection of fiction and reality, which is what we have set out to do with How Science Shapes Science Fiction. Professor Charles L. Adler of St. Mary's College of Maryland was the perfect choice for this subject, as he is both a longtime science-fiction fan and a real-world scientist. Professor Adler's talent for using literature to shine a light on science - both the accurate and not-so-accurate versions employed by creators, spanning two centuries - makes this course a great survey for fans of both science fact and science fiction. Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/93693c6e170afcb7e433158101f9bbb5/5gp3t.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/AAX947ZzbN/5gp3t.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
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Free Download Big Fiction: How Conglomeration Changed the Publishing Industry and American Literature (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0D5SFQZ29 | 2024 | 11 hours and 43 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 332 MB Author: Dan Sinykin Narrator: Mike Lenz In the late 1950s, Random House editor Jason Epstein would talk jazz with Ralph Ellison or chat with Andy Warhol while pouring drinks in his office. By the 1970s, editors were poring over profit-and-loss statements. The electronics company RCA bought Random House in 1965, and then other large corporations purchased other formerly independent ✅Publishers. As multinational conglomerates consolidated the industry, the business of literature-and literature itself-transformed. Dan Sinykin explores how changes in the publishing industry have affected fiction, literary form, and what it means to be an author. Giving an inside look at the industry's daily routines, personal dramas, and institutional crises, he reveals how conglomeration has shaped what kinds of books and writers are published. Sinykin examines four different sectors of the publishing industry: mass-market books by brand-name authors like Danielle Steel; trade ✅Publishers that encouraged genre elements in literary fiction; nonprofits such as Graywolf that aspired to protect literature from market pressures; and the distinctive niche of employee-owned W. W. Norton. He emphasizes how women and people of color navigated shifts in publishing, arguing that writers such as Toni Morrison allegorized their experiences in their fiction. This deeply original book recasts the past six decades of American fiction. Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/432179db87b38433314cb2cc7d753871/87ja0.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/Cx0UwhXwSo/87ja0.rar.html Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction
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Free Download TTC - Writing Great Fiction Storytelling Tips and Techniques Last updated 9/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 12h 18m ) | Size: 10.3 GB Whether you're huddled around the campfire, composing an email to a friend, or sitting down to write a novel, storytelling is fundamental to human nature. But as any writer can tell you, the blank page can be daunting. It's tough to know where to get started, what details to include in each scene, and how to move from the kernel of an idea to a completed manuscript. Writing great fiction isn't a gift reserved for the talented few. There is a craft to storytelling that can be learned, and studying the fiction writer's techniques can be incredibly rewarding-both personally and professionally. Even if you don't have ambitions of penning the next Moby-Dick, you'll find value in exploring all the elements of great fiction. From evoking a scene to charting a plot to selecting a point of view, Writing Great Fiction: Storytelling Tips and Techniques offers a master class in storytelling. Taught by acclaimed novelist James Hynes, a former visiting professor at the famed Iowa Writers' Workshop and the University of Michigan, these 24 insightful lectures show you the ins and outs of the fiction writer's craft. More than just delivering lectures, Professor Hynes offers the first steps of an apprenticeship, showing you not only how fiction works but also how to read like a writer. Here you'll find explications of novels and stories across the ages Rediscover classics such as Jane Eyre, Bleak House, Middlemarch, Mrs. Dalloway, and others. Gain new insights into bestsellers such as the Harry Potter and Game of Thrones series. Explore the world of literary fiction, from Chekhov's "The Kiss" to Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping. Reflect on what makes characters such as Anna Karenina and Sherlock Holmes so memorable. Find out how to create suspense like Dashiell Hammett, George Pelecanos, and John le Carré. In addition to showing you how the elements of fiction work, this course is an interactive toolkit. Professor Hynes closes each lecture with an exercise to get your creative juices flowing. Only you know what story you want to tell, but the many examples and writing prompts in these lectures will get you from thinking about writing to the act of writing-often the toughest part of any project. Begin with the Basics William Faulkner once said that writing a novel is like a one-armed man trying to hammer together a chicken coop in a hurricane. That may be an exaggeration, but finding your way into a story can take an equal amount of creative experimentation. In the opening lectures of this course, you will learn how to Evoke a Scene: There is a fine art to selecting just the right imagery to bring a scene to life. Whether you're heeding the old advice to "show, don't tell," or you're seeking to create what novelist John Gardner called a "vivid and continuous dream," scenic detail is the life-blood of good fiction. Professor Hynes shows you how to choose rich details while keeping your narrative uncluttered. Develop a Character: When you create a fictional character, you're creating the illusion of reality-suggesting a real person rather than replicating one. Four lectures on character development teach you how to build characters who think and act in plausible ways. See how novelists such as Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, George R.R. Martin, and many others develop their believable and memorable characters. Craft Great Dialogue: Just as characters are illusions that suggest real people, so too does dialogue suggest authentic speech. Good dialogue serves at least one of a few key functions in a narrative, such as evoking character, advancing the plot, or providing necessary exposition. A two-lecture unit sheds light on balancing dialogue with narration, with examples from the work of Charles Dickens, Alice Munro, and Toni Morrison, as well as the professor's own fiction. Build the Story's Structure Literature creates order out of chaos. To do so, you need to provide structure to your story, which can be one of the most challenging aspects of writing fiction. Among the topics you'll study are Story versus Plot: Whether it's a novel, a short story, or a blog post, one of a story's primary functions is to keep the reader reading. One way to achieve this is by creating a compelling plot. After exploring the difference between "story" and "plot"-as defined by E.M. Forster-Professor Hynes unpacks the many techniques of storytelling, and he concludes this six-lecture unit with some thoughts about keeping momentum in relatively "plotless" fiction such as James Joyce's "The Dead." Point of View: As you'll see in this three-lecture unit, much of a story hinges on the perspective from which it's told. From the omniscience of Middlemarch to the free indirect discourse of Light in August, and from the double consciousness of Huck Finn to the unreliable narrator of The Aspern Papers, Professor Hynes surveys the range of narrative possibilities. Time, Place, and Pace: A story's setting is a powerful way to create mood. Think of London in Bleak House, or Middle Earth in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Time plays an equally important role in fiction-the era of a story's setting, the sequence of events that occur, and the timing with which information is revealed to the reader are all pivotal elements. 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epub | 7.34 MB | English | Isbn:9781623567385 | Author: Brian Baker | Year: 2015 About ebook: Contemporary Masculinities in Fiction, Film and Television Category:Music, Film & Performing Arts, Film, Film History & Criticism, Film History & Criticism - General & Miscellaneous https://rapidgator.net/file/9f0ee2584966d59f4511bd17f04945dc/ https://nitroflare.com/view/BE6FB66DA0528D0/
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Koto - ...Plays Science-Fiction Movie Themes (1993) [FLAC] Artist: Koto Album: ...Plays Science-Fiction Movie Themes Year Of Release: 1993 Genre: Electronic, Space Synth Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue) Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:50:34 Total Size: 342 MB TRACKLIST DODATKOWE INFO DOWNLOAD https://xshare.eu/2AUq https://rapidu.net/7422981123/ https://pobierz.to/fdf265450c849c21 http://catshare.net/P7DQaSaL8OtJEfiO http://lunaticfiles.com/vy7jvc5u93lw http://turbobit.net/1g22j0v8hrmx.html https://fileshark.pl/pobierz/21218930/add8a https://rg.to/file/6d7fa053865b7f7a1bf7210edde0088a
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Artist: Cult Called Man Title: Cult Fiction Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Cult Called Man Genre: Alternative, Rock Quality: mp3 320 kbps Total Time: 00:40:20 Total Size: 102 mb Tracklist --------- 01. Bad Seeds 02. I'm in a Dream 03. My Little TV 04. Make It Easy 05. The Martian 06. Lonely as Hell 07. Sam's Glass Eye 08. Light Bulb Sam 09. Circus 10. Sad Bunch 11. For the Caddilac Kids http://rapidgator.net/file/5d49464a0792d3f8e59b3404b0503e3c/-9054CCCF16.rar.html http://ssh.tf/74T2XWLTJ/-9054CCCF16.rar http://uploaded.net/file/98a13rg8/-9054CCCF16.rar
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Artist: VA Title: Future Retro Tech Science Fiction - Deep Electronic Space Drone Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Sofa Sessions Genre: Minimal, Tech House, Deep House Quality: MP3 320 kbps Total Time: 05:51:12 Total Size: 808 Mb :: TRACKLIST :: 1. Riccicomoto - Cauze My Babe Loves Me (instrumental edit) (08:28) 2. Sousk & Stefan Weise - Lageos (07:30) 3. Klartraum - Map Of Truth (Sofa Session Deep mix) (07:46) 4. Tim Engelhardt - Archipelago (Weisses Licht remix) (06:19) 5. Yapacc & Ricky Erre Love - Jetstream (Sebastian Albrecht's Fluffy Cloud remix) (07:23) 6. Riccicomoto - Get Ready (feat Elimar - MJ Beck remix) (06:56) 7. Tonepushers - Eschaton (Beatless) (07:02) 8. Aashya - Basic Channel Delta (09:00) 9. Riccicomoto - Turn Over (Jazzyhuana edit) (08:55) 10. Worldwide Groove Corporation - Make Me Free (Water Lily Chillout mix) (04:41) 11. Gold Monk - Who Am I (06:56) 12. Klartraum - Shaman (Sofa Session Deep Flow) (07:11) 13. Manuel De Lorenzi - Another Day (07:57) 14. Aashya - Dub Channel Alpha (09:00) 15. Vynyard - Aurora Borealis (06:20) 16. Manuel De Lorenzi - 50 Seconds (07:44) 17. Jon Donson - Ferus (Helmut Ebritsch remix) (06:07) 18. Manuel De Lorenzi - Landing (08:18) 19. Helmut Ebritsch - Souls Transmitting (05:31) 20. Manna From Sky - Feelings Collected (Oscar Cornell Textures remix) (06:59) 21. Manna From Sky - Fills In The Gaps (07:02) 22. Gold Monk - Fatal Attraction (08:48) 23. Riccicomoto - What Is Real (08:30) 24. Alex Boneti - Les Sables Noirs (06:19) 25. Riccicomoto - Inshallah (Weisses Licht edit) (06:51) 26. Tonepushers - Elate (07:19) 27. Riccicomoto - Ver Felix T (Dubub Da Jazz edit) (07:40) 28. Mario Tamasi & Gjidoda - Kaiku (Deep Spelle remix) (07:02) 29. Aashya - Dub Cat Delta (09:00) 30. Riccicomoto - Double Zero Theme (07:37) 31. Mario Tamasi & Gjidoda - Kaiku (06:17) 32. Riccicomoto - Real Road (08:04) 33. Vynyard - Lunar Eclipse (10:21) 34. Riccicomoto - Emily (feat Jojo) (06:37) 35. Riccicomoto - Inshallah (Kiano & Below Bangkok remix) (07:52) 36. Nunc - Andromeda (08:29) 37. Riccicomoto - Holometabol (Andreas Weisz remix) (09:34) 38. Francesco Tarallo - Cellar Bottle 1 (07:57) 39. Riccicomoto - Shadows And Lights (Pazul & Deepling remix) (07:17) 40. Sousk & Stefan Weise - When We Were Free (06:43) 41. Riccicomoto - Tradegy Of Dr Evil (feat Clarice) (10:20) 42. Nick Robson - Under Shelter (06:50) 43. Riccicomoto - Susan (feat Elimar) (07:02) 44. Nunc - Groovesphere (07:36) 45. Riccicomoto - Area 51 (Deep version) (09:04) 46. Aashya - Sacred Love Alpha (08:58) DOWNLOAD http://rapidgator.net/file/d66e1c271df5a147270a838f359108bc/eb4gn.VA..Future.Retro.Tech.Science.Fiction..Deep.Electronic.Space.Drone.2016.rar.html https://bytewhale.com/50pwlxmhnup0/eb4gn.VA..Future.Retro.Tech.Science.Fiction..Deep.Electronic.Space.Drone.2016.rar http://uploaded.net/file/hphmjotk/eb4gn.VA..Future.Retro.Tech.Science.Fiction..Deep.Electronic.Space.Drone.2016.rar https://www.bigfile.to/file/7cmRXksFmpwd/eb4gn.VA..Future.Retro.Tech.Science.Fiction..Deep.Electronic.Space.Drone.2016.rar http://nitroflare.com/view/3F7C1082C0DFCD3/eb4gn.VA..Future.Retro.Tech.Science.Fiction..Deep.Electronic.Space.Drone.2016.rar http://uploadgig.com/file/download/e6003d6b42847A42/eb4gn.VA..Future.Retro.Tech.Science.Fiction..Deep.Electronic.Space.Drone.2016.rar
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Artist: Auditive Cosmos Title: Disco Fiction Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Emerald & Doreen Records - EDR163 Genre: Disco Quality: 320 kbps Total Time: 01:08:25 Total Size: 148 mb Tracklist: 1. Absynth (Original Mix)4:36 2. Disco Fiction (Original Mix)6:14 3. Dirty Disco Bitch (Original Mix)6:12 4. Don't Need You (Original Mix)5:50 5. If the Queen (Original Mix)4:37 6. Babylon (Original Mix)5:31 7. Great Nights (Original Mix)5:29 8. Kryptonized (Original Mix)6:46 9. Don't Stop (Original Mix)5:54 10. Stargazer (Original Mix)5:26 11. Galactic Riders (Original Mix)5:02 12. Driving All Night (Original Mix)6:42 Auditive Cosmos is an ambitious new project from a prolific veteran Germanbased producer who wishes to remain as anonymous as a yet undiscovered solar system. Under this pseudonym Auditive Cosmos rides galactic disco waves with a cloaking device in full effect appearing briefly to jettison the Disco Fiction album onto esteemed German boutique imprint Emerald & Doreen Records. This is an interstellar mission to explore the far reaches of dance music. The sounds throughout the Disco Fiction album are heavily influenced by the Italo and disco scenes of the past few decades but with a modernistic take supplied by the seasoned producer at the helm. Auditive Cosmos supplies bass drums electronics and keys throughout while a talented group of guest vocalists and musicians elegantly fill in the spaces. Highlights include but are not limited to the authentic sounding disco blast of Stargazer Driving At Night and its slomo cyborg serenade the old school electro vocoder nugget that is Galactic Riders and the synthtastic wind up of Discofiction. With twelve cool tracks in total theres plenty to get lost in here and much to get down to. Blast off! http://rapidgator.net/file/16f4c6f9b2743f39060924d9a3e0be7c/Auditive_Cosmos_-_Disco_Fiction.zip.html http://ssh.tf/nyyT7FnL5/Auditive_Cosmos_-_Disco_Fiction.zip http://uploaded.net/file/2dym6sdn/Auditive_Cosmos_-_Disco_Fiction.zip
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Lepiej ni?? w ksiÄ???ce / Stranger Than Fiction (2000) PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE / Lektor PL Re??yseria: Eric Bross Scenariusz: Tim Garrick Gatunek: Komedia, Thriller Kraj: USA Rok produkcji: 2000 Czas trwania: 90 min. Opis: Dwaj obcy sobie mÄ???czy??ni spotykajÄ? siÄ? przypadkowo na lotnisku. W barze nawiÄ?zujÄ? grzeczno??ciowÄ? rozmowÄ?. Jeden z nich, pisarz, opowiada wsp????towarzyszowi podr????y autentycznÄ?, mro??Ä?cÄ? krew w ??y??ach historiÄ?, jaka wydarzy??a siÄ? w Salt Lake City, a kt??rÄ? nastÄ?pnie opisa?? w swojej najnowszej ksiÄ???ce.Jej bohaterami jest czworo m??odych przyjaci????, wplÄ?tanych w ciÄ?g tajemniczych morderstw... Obsada: Mackenzie Astin - Jared Todd Field - Donovan/Austin Dina Meyer - Emma Frances Bay - pani Steiner Joe Unger - Bubba Michael Flynn - Nick Steve O'Neill - Porter Scott Subiono - bezdomny ~~1 Plik - Pobierasz i OglÄ?dasz~~ https://rapidu.net/1412089748/Stranger.Than.Fiction.2000.PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE.avi http://catshare.net/vSdIRi40bV4CdIMT/Stranger.Than.Fiction.2000.PL.AC3.DVDRip.XviD-GR4PE.avi http://www.fileshark.pl/pobierz/9111158/3rdqp/stranger-than-fiction-2000-pl-ac3-dvdrip-xvid-gr4pe-avi
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Antologia SF Wielka ksiega science fiction Tom 01-02 Opis: Wielka KsiÄ?ga Science Fiction Tom 01 Najbardziej intrygujÄ?ce i zaskakujÄ?ce utwory fantastyczno-naukowe ostatniego p????wiecza. Dobra science fiction nigdy siÄ? nie starzeje. Jest cudem ludzkiej wyobra??ni spekulujÄ?cej o Nas i o otaczajÄ?cym Nas wszech??wiecie. Jest przestrogÄ? i ostrze??eniem przed niebezpiecze??stwem jakie niesie ze sobÄ? zbyt optymistyczna wiara we w??asne si??y ludzko??ci. Dobra science fiction to inne ??wiaty, obce istoty, historie o robotach, podr????ach w czasie, in??ynierii genetycznej, utopiach i dystopiach, nierozwiÄ?zywalnych zagadnieniach, katastrofach i apokalipsie. Sprawd?? jak kontrolowaÄ? preparat, kt??ry daje dostÄ?p do innej rzeczywisto??ci i do innej wersji samego siebie w tej rzeczywisto??ci. Odkryj co jest materialne, a co snem jedynie. Pomy??l, co mog??oby zmieniÄ? losy II wojny ??wiatowej? A mo??e interesuje CiÄ? sardoniczna ocena innych cywilizacji? Albo koniec ??wiata opisany ponad sto lat temu? Dobra science fiction rzadko bywa tak blisko. Ta jest bli??ej ni?? na wyciÄ?gniÄ?cie rÄ?ki: Wystarczy otworzyÄ? tÄ? ksiÄ???kÄ?. Zawiera teksty: â?žUl-la, ul-laâ? Eric Brown â?žU??miercinyâ? Peter F. Hamilton â?žN jak Niesko??czono??Ä?â? Greg Egan â?žParadoksâ? Damon Knight â?žPraktyka studenckaâ? Connie Willis â?žW sklepie â?žJaâ?â? Robert Reed â?žSen o Winlandiiâ? Kim Stanley Robinson â?žBilet na Tranaiâ? Robert Sheckley â?žDrzwi wyj??ciowe do wewnÄ?trzâ? Philip K. Dick â?žCo ja zrobi??emâ? Mark Clifton â?žFinisâ? Frank Lillie Pollock â?žOstatnie dni na Ziemiâ? George C. Wallis Wielka KsiÄ?ga Science Fiction Tom 02 Najbardziej intrygujÄ?ce i zaskakujÄ?ce utwory fantastyczno-naukowe ostatniego p????wiecza. Dobra science fiction nigdy siÄ? nie starzeje. Jest cudem ludzkiej wyobra??ni spekulujÄ?cej o Nas i o otaczajÄ?cym Nas wszech??wiecie. Jest przestrogÄ? i ostrze??eniem przed niebezpiecze??stwem jakie niesie ze sobÄ? zbyt optymistyczna wiara we w??asne si??y ludzko??ci. Dobra science fiction to literatura pomys????w. Odrobina tÄ?sknoty za dotkniÄ?ciem nieznanego, spe??nienie odwiecznego pragnienia odkrycia tego co za horyzontem. Poszukiwanie odpowiedzi na to, kim jeste??my, dokÄ?d zmierzamy i jaka mo??e byÄ? cena naszych marze??. Czy istnieje prawdziwie niewykrywalny obiekt? Jakie skutki pociÄ?gnie za sobÄ? wej??cie do wnÄ?trza czarnej dziury? Co mo??e byÄ? konsekwencjÄ? rozbuchanej do granic in??ynierii genetycznej i czy faktycznie obcy sÄ? w??r??d nas, choÄ? nie zdajemy sobie sprawy z ich obecno??ci? Dobra science fiction rzadko bywa tak blisko. Ta jest bli??ej ni?? na wyciÄ?gniÄ?cie rÄ?ki: Wystarczy otworzyÄ? tÄ? ksiÄ???kÄ?. Zawiera teksty: â?žWyprawa do czarnej dziuryâ? Geoffrey A. Landis â?žCie?? i Mrokâ? Colin Kapp â?žZ??o??liwo??Ä? rzeczy martwychâ? H. Chandler Elliott â?žPrawdziwy puls maszynyâ? Michael Swanwick â?žWysoka ??semkaâ? Keith Roberts â?žSkrawkiâ? Brian W. Aldiss â?žTylko moje ??ycieâ? John Morressy â?žI w??lizgnÄ? siÄ? do obozu twego...â? Eric Frank Russell â?ž?šmierÄ? w domuâ? Clifford D. Simak â?žRefugiumâ? Stephen Baxter Okladka/Screeny: Opis uploadu: Download: http://fileshark.pl/pobierz/7239548/b51f7/antologia-sf-wielka-ksiega-science-fiction-tom-01-02-ebook-rar http://www.uploadable.ch/file/tJDJNxgJjR9t/Antologia SF - Wielka ksiega science fiction Tom 01-02 [ebook].rar
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Create Captivating Non - Fiction Book Titles That Sell English | 2015 | mp4 | H264 1280x720 | AAC 1 ch | 4 hrs | pdf | 190 MB eLearning, Business, Media | Skill level: All level Learn The Secrets To Standing Out From The Competition With An Irresistible Book Title For Your Non-Fiction Book Now You Can Have A Title That Makes Your Book Stand Out From The Competition And Rise To The Top Of The Bestseller Charts Are you worried your non-fiction book will get lost in the sea of overwhelming competition? Do you want to know what bestselling authors do to FORCE people to notice their books? In my time coaching authors, I've seen so many of them struggle to get book sales even though they have a great book and well done promotions... all because their title didn't intrigue a potential reader enough for them to learn more about the book. I believe all of those with valuable content should be able to get it in the hands of people who need it the most. Since I don't want other authors to make the same mistakes I did, this led me to become obsessed with the art and science of creating compelling book titles because I knew it was the most valuable thing I could share with my students. This is all part of my commitment to create the training courses I wish I had when I first started my journey of book publishing. So I spent countless hours... - Scanning the book shelves in a retail book store and online and wrote down over 500 book titles that made me want to buy... - Looking for what all the best titles had in common psychologically... - Finding "copy n' paste" templates that could be used to effortlessly create great titles... - Identifying "power words" that instantly grab your attention... - Noticing what each niche does differently than other niches... - Creating the ultimate guide to crafting book titles THAT SELL... Now You Will Discover All The Secrets I Found Studying Over 500 Of The Most Tantalizing Book Titles Ever! 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Writing Workshop: Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction English | mp4 | H264 1280x720 | AAC 2 ch | 1 hr | 106 Mb Genre: eLearning, Academics, Humanities Write clear, concise and creative non-fiction essays ready for publishing. This is an interactive creative non-fiction writing workshop for students of any level or expertise. This course will includes several exercises/discussion assignments where students and the instructor interact regularly. Though this course can be completed in 2 weeks (if you complete an assignment every day), it can also be completed on a weekly basis and take up to 3 months. Whatever schedule you decide to work on, I will be there every step of the way to workshop your writing with you -- from the first brainstorming exercise to the final draft. If you're looking for a heavily interactive and engaging writing workshop that provides structure for their students, this may be the class for you. What are the requirements? - All this course requires is your determination to write! - Students should aim to write 350 words per day. This can be in the form of blogging, journaling, or essay writing. What am I going to get from this course? - Over 13 lectures and 59 mins of content! - Develop true stories, well told. - Brain storm personal life experiences in order to construct clear, concise and creative essays. - Use basic essay construction skills to formulate a creative non-fiction paper. - Learn how to thoroughly describe people, places, and experiences. - Experiment with different voices and writing styles. - Rewrite, edit and develop new and final drafts. - Tips for tackling writer's block. - Where to look for publishing opportunities. What is the target audience? - This creative non-fiction course does not require students to have a strong foundation in creative non-fiction or fiction writing. Any student, at any point in their writing journey, can take this course to either learn new writing skills or further develop existing ones. DOWNLOAD http://rapidgator.net/file/8ff0a8f1031007076f2e8bf9f52e29c1/gWriting.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/c0156536860bd58c3e88f67a37995ddd/gWriting.part2.rar.html http://uploaded.net/file/icpfyt2x/gWriting.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/tnnufr27/gWriting.part2.rar http://www.hitfile.net/5XQo/gWriting.part1.rar.html http://www.hitfile.net/5XF7/gWriting.part2.rar.html http://www.uploadable.ch/file/wmgbDjhhnsbb/gWriting.part1.rar http://www.uploadable.ch/file/dJXkYx3ZJd8g/gWriting.part2.rar
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Antologia SF Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine Cz.01-04 Opis: Asimov's Science Fiction â?? ameryka??skie czasopismo publikujÄ?ce literaturÄ? science fiction i fantasy. Nazwa pochodzi od pisarza Isaaca Asimova, kt??ry jednak nie by?? jego wydawcÄ? ani redaktorem. Obecnie pismo, wydawane przez Dell Magazines, ukazuje siÄ? 10 razy w roku. Pismo rozpoczÄ???o istnienie pod nazwÄ? "Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine" w 1977. W styczniu 1992, na kr??tko przed ??mierciÄ? Asimova, czasopismo zosta??o kupione przez wydawnictwo Doubleday, a tytu?? zosta?? skr??cony. Polskie wydanie ukazywa??o siÄ? w okresie grudzie?? 1991 â?? listopad 1992, wydawane pod nazwÄ? "Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine" przez wydawnictwo Temark. Redaktorami byli Anna Calikowska i Micha?? Wroczy??ski. Ukaza??o siÄ? 10 numer??w pisma (dwa numery by??y podw??jne: stycze??/luty 1992 i sierpie??/wrzesie?? 1992). Ostatni, z listopada 1992, wyszed?? ju?? pod nazwÄ? "Asimov's Science Fiction". Okladka/Screeny: Opis uploadu: Download: http://fileshark.pl/pobierz/5186468/84617/antologia-sf-isaac-asimov-s-science-fiction-magazine-cz-01-04-ebook-rar http://www.uploadable.ch/file/DCUbMsAwxpJg/Antologia SF - Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine Cz.01-04 [ebook].rar http://rapidgator.net/file/4c6dc5089770e91f2a7094e39d630d6b/Antologia_SF_-_Isaac_Asimov's_Science_Fiction_Magazine_Cz.01-04_[ebook].rar.html Haslo:
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Antologia SF Droga do Science Fiction Tom 01-04 Opis: Antologia sk??ada siÄ? z czterech tom??w, omawiajÄ?cych pi??rem Jamesa Gunna historiÄ? science fiction. Okladka/Screeny: Opis uploadu: Download: http://fileshark.pl/pobierz/5186442/a9853/antologia-sf-droga-do-science-fiction-tom-01-04-ebook-rar http://www.uploadable.ch/file/DpFTXFTAfs4h/Antologia SF - Droga do Science Fiction Tom 01-04 [ebook].rar http://rapidgator.net/file/c59082677c1d549f16e596323d65c088/Antologia_SF_-_Droga_do_Science_Fiction_Tom_01-04_[ebook].rar.html Haslo:
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Antologia Arcydzie??a. Najlepsze opowiadania science fiction stulecia Opis: Autor: Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Terry Bisson, Ursula K. Le Guin, Poul Anderson, George R.R. Martin, William Gibson, Theodore Sturgeon, John Crowley, Frederik Pohl, Harry Turtledove, Orson Scott Card, George Alec Effinger, Robert Charles Wilson, Larry Niven, Michael Swanwick, James Patrick Kelly, Harlan Ellison Do niedawna dwudziesty pierwszy wiek istnia?? w literaturze science fiction tylko w wyobra??ni pisarzy. Teraz, kiedy sta?? siÄ? faktem, pora podsumowaÄ? poprzednie stulecie. Opowiadania najbardziej cenionych i popularnych autor??w zesz??ego wieku ukazujÄ?, jakÄ? drogÄ? przeszli??my i jak daleko nas ona zaprowadzi??a. W zbiorze â?žArcydzie??aâ? opr??cz eseju krytycznego Orsona Scotta Carda, kt??ry podsumowuje science fiction XX w., znajdujÄ? siÄ? opowiadania najwybitniejszych tw??rc??w tego gatunku. Okladka/Screeny: Opis uploadu: Download: http://fileshark.pl/pobierz/4569050/e61cf/antologia-arcydziela-najlepsze-opowiadania-science-fiction-stulecia-ebook-rar http://www.uploadable.ch/file/BctkVJD7cG4r/Antologia - Arcydzie??a. Najlepsze opowiadania science fiction stulecia [ebook].rar http://rapidgator.net/file/6a78121fe3186cc58736246099eb16b2/Antologia_-_Arcydzie??a._Najlepsze_opowiadania_science_fiction_stulecia_[ebook].rar.html Haslo:
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