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3-4-1

Three Tales Told Nine Ways

Nicole Degennaro Christopher Rogers Katie Grosskopf

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English
3-4-1 Publications
28 October 2015
Series: 3-4-1
Have you ever read a story or watched or movie or listened to a song and thought, I wish that the writer had done x ?

That's what 3-4-1: Three Tales Told Nine Ways is. The three authors involved each wrote a main story. Then they swapped those around and asked each other to take whatever part of the story inspired them and write their own version. So some of the tales are thematic copies with a change of scenery and some take just a few words and spin out an entirely new story.

Within these pages you'll find stories about dijnns, aging superheroes, questioning artists, mad scientists, existence, irritated candy shop owners, identity, nameless gods and multi-dimensional travelers. There is a story for everyone spanning a wide variety of genres and themes.

On top of that, three artists came on board to mirror the writers' efforts in the visual sense. So each artist illustrated one main story and then created two more pieces of art based of the art or style of the other artists and their interpretations of their writer's story.

So pull up a chair, open the book and see which tale is right for you.

By:   ,
Illustrated by:   Katie Grosskopf
Imprint:   3-4-1 Publications
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   168g
ISBN:   9780692551547
ISBN 10:   0692551549
Series:   3-4-1
Pages:   118
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christine Ricketts is a writer living in New York. Her works have also been included in the anthologies Fantastical Visions I, II and III. Nicole DeGennaro is a human being who exists. Sometimes. When she isn't toiling over the written word, she is often wasting time on the Internet or annoying her cats. She also takes on way too many projects for her own good, but she enjoys all of them. You can learn more about all that at her virtual Batcave: http: //nicoledegennaro.wordpress.com/. With his mediums spanning written word, photography, and voice acting, Christopher Rogers is a storyteller above all. A lifetime explorer, his playgrounds have only evolved from his forested backyards in the Hudson Valley to now eleven years in Brooklyn, New York. His preoccupations have been dominated by wanderlust, forging deeper connections, and things ineffable.

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