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Tuft’s House and All of Me. Tales from the Dark Side of a Loon

Tuft’s House and All of Me. Tales from the Dark Side of a Loon

Tuft's House and All of Me. Tales from the Dark Side of a Loon

Sheridan Chase

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Editorial:
Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781478733089

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Sheridan Chase is a compelling young screenwriter/poet whose form of storytelling will both captivate and engage while pulling the reader into his imaginative world. Directing his thesis for The Los Angeles Film School in 2008, in his hometown brought together his new crew from Hollywood, and his original group of filmmaking buddies. This was the backbone Sheridan knew he needed to help his production company Press R... Productions get off the ground. His most impressive work of poetry is an epic poem titled Tuft’s House - the tragic story of Emma Tuft - told by Talon, a resident of the house who happens across her diary almost a century after her death. Through her words he finds the inspiration to embark on his own poetic journey. Sheridan is back in his hometown writing with best friend Kevin Nicholas as well as his Father, Rod Lockman. They’re welcoming on growing friends, functioning to make Press R... not only a healthy working production company, but also an art of its own; creating and distributing paintings, poetry, films, music, etc.

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