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Michael J. Seidlinger

    Michael J. Seidlinger est un auteur dont l'œuvre plonge souvent dans les profondeurs de la psyché humaine, explorant des relations complexes et les subtilités du désir. Son écriture se caractérise par une atmosphère onirique et un aperçu perspicace des motivations des personnages. Les récits de Seidlinger poussent les lecteurs à contempler la nature de la réalité et leur propre monde intérieur.

    The Fun We've Had
    Runaways: A Writer's Dilemma
    • Runaways: A Writer's Dilemma

      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,5(35)Évaluer

      In Runaways: A Writer's Dilemma, author Michael J. Seidlinger centers a magnifying glass on the creative journey, with an honest and unabashed search into how and why someone would want to be accepted as a writer in a world that might not care. The book's breezy narrative contrasts with the despair that is often triggered by the wasteland of social media and the Internet. This is a story that reminds the reader that they aren't alone in a culture that pressures us to measure our work on a purely capitalistic level, driven by likes, hearts, and money. Like a darker and more skewed literary version of the metaphysical classic, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Seidlinger's Runaways: A Writer's Dilemma shows us how our art, often made in solitary, can be the more important and inspiring part of living. "A portrait of the writer as a procrastinator, professional self-doubter, caffeine connoisseur, and social-media addict, Runaways wallows in the manifold frustrations of this extravagantly frustrating process--yet it ultimately left this fellow sufferer feeling optimistic and ready to confront the blank page once more." -Mason Currey, author of Daily Rituals: How Artists Work 

      Runaways: A Writer's Dilemma
    • The Fun We've Had

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,3(7)Évaluer

      "Michael Seidlinger is a homegrown Calvino, a humanist, and wise and darkly whimsical. His invisible cities are the spires of the sea where we all sail our coffins in search of our stories."- Steve Erickson , author of Zeroville Two lovers are adrift in a coffin on an endless sea. Who are they? They are him and her. They are you and me. They are rowing to salvage what remains of themselves. They are rowing to remember the fun we've had.

      The Fun We've Had