Bindlestiff

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Wayne Holloway ISBN: 9781910312308
Publisher: Influx Press Publication: January 17, 2019
Imprint: Influx E Book Acc Language: English
Author: Wayne Holloway
ISBN: 9781910312308
Publisher: Influx Press
Publication: January 17, 2019
Imprint: Influx E Book Acc
Language: English

The year 2036; in a broken down post-Federal America, Ex-Marine Frank Dubois journeys from LA to Detroit on a mission to find redemption from his past actions both at war and at home. In present day Hollywood, a British film director hustles to get his movie made in a cut throat and sycophantic business. Somehow, these two worlds collide. Bindlestiff begins with a simple image of a man mending the hole in his shoe with some glue and a cut off piece of rubber. And from there explodes into a broiling satire on race, identity, family, friendship, war, peace, sex, drugs but precious little rock and roll. Weaving together elements of screenplay and prose, Bindlestiff explores the power of storytelling and how we use narratives to make sense of the world.

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The year 2036; in a broken down post-Federal America, Ex-Marine Frank Dubois journeys from LA to Detroit on a mission to find redemption from his past actions both at war and at home. In present day Hollywood, a British film director hustles to get his movie made in a cut throat and sycophantic business. Somehow, these two worlds collide. Bindlestiff begins with a simple image of a man mending the hole in his shoe with some glue and a cut off piece of rubber. And from there explodes into a broiling satire on race, identity, family, friendship, war, peace, sex, drugs but precious little rock and roll. Weaving together elements of screenplay and prose, Bindlestiff explores the power of storytelling and how we use narratives to make sense of the world.

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