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Daniel Link es catedrático y escritor. Dicta cursos de Literatura del Siglo XX en la Universidad de Buenos Aires y dirige la Maestría en Estudios Literarios Latinoamericanos en la Universidad de Tres de Febrero. Ha editado la obra de Rodolfo Walsh (“El violento oficio de escribir”, “Ese hombre y otros papeles personales”) y publicado, entre otros, los libros de ensayo “La chancha con cadenas” (Del Eclipse), “Cómo se lee” (Norma, también traducido al portugués), “Clases. Literatura y disidencia” (Norma), “Leyenda. Literatura argentina: cuatro cortes” (Entropía), y “Fantasmas. Imaginación y sociedad” (Eterna Cadencia), las novelas “Los años noventa” (Adriana Hidalgo), “La ansiedad” (El cuenco de plata), “Montserrat” (Mansalva) y “La mafia rusa” (Emecé), las recopilaciones poéticas “La clausura de febrero y otros poemas malos” (Belleza y Felicidad), y “Campo intelectual y otros poemas” (Linkillo) y su “Teatro completo” (Eloísa Cartonera). En 2007 estrenó su primera obra de teatro, “El amor en los tiempos del dengue” y en 2011 publicó su primer libro para niños, “Los artistas del bosque” (Planta). Su obra ha sido parcialmente traducida al portugués, al inglés, al alemán, al francés, al italiano.
Dr. Victor Acquista has become a successful international author and speaker following careers as a primary-care physician and medical executive. He is known for "Writing to Raise Consciousness".
He is the creator and narrator/host of a podcast series, Podfobler Productions.
His non-fiction and his workshops focus on personal growth and transformation, especially as pertains to health and wellness. His fiction includes social messaging intended to get the reader engaged in thought provoking themes. His novel Serpent Rising won the 2021 International Book Awards competition in the category of New Age Fiction.
Dr. Acquista has a longstanding interest in consciousness studies, is a student of Integral Theory, and strives to do his part to make our planet a wee bit better. He lives with his wife in Florida. He is a member of the Authors Guild, Mystery Writers of America, the Florida Writers Association, Writers Co-op, and is a Knight of the Sci-Fi Roundtable.
More info at www.victoracquista.com.
Tom Bont is the author of Howlers: Lupus Rex and Transplanted Yankee: Lest All My Balderdash Be Forgotten, as well as scores of short stories, essays, and articles in various magazines and other online portals. Tom is a United States Navy veteran, has a degree in computer science from Louisiana Tech University, and lives in north Texas with his family. Even after 26 years of marriage, he still spends as many hours as he can on the dance floor with his wife. You can catch him at www.TomBont.com, on Twitter @TomBont, or the DFW Writers' Workshop.
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How do you like your weirdness? A subtle nudge towards the untoward? A quick zap of zany? Or a full-on assault of aberration? Whatever your taste, you'll find it here, and many more strains of strange that you didn't suspect existed. From magic rain to a talking (severed) head, extraordinary eggs to belligerent birds, the stories in this collection enter the rabbit hole to explore its hidden corners and winding ways. Through all the variety, what they have in common is originality, creativity and fine writing. Are you ready to go in and see for yourself? The door to the warren is open...
Título : The Rabbit Hole
EAN : 9781386811848
Editorial : The Writers Co-op
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