Author: | Eddie Wright | ISBN: | 9781452458625 |
Publisher: | Eddie Wright | Publication: | July 7, 2009 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Eddie Wright |
ISBN: | 9781452458625 |
Publisher: | Eddie Wright |
Publication: | July 7, 2009 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Frank Fisher is nothing. He wants to be something. When a mysterious young woman named Bonnie offers assistance by injecting seeds of inspiration directly into his brain, Frank finds himself involved in a twisting mystery full of addiction, desperation and self-discovery. Broken Bulbs, a novella by Eddie Wright, tells the story of the lengths one young man will go in the pursuit of "somethingness."
Praise for Broken Bulbs:
“Broken Bulbs is a brilliant and stunningly original work, by far the best novel I read in 2008.”
- Alternative Reel
“It’s gritty, it’s ugly, it’s brazenly experimental in both form and style, it’s allegorical, it’s satirical, it’s as darkly engrossing as staring at someone’s disfiguring wounds, and yet it also manages to be profoundly cathartic.”
- Moxie Mezcal, author of Concrete Underground
“One of THE best books I read all year, including the mainstream stuff. An existentialist’s dream, the author has dug in deep and laid bare the raw emotion so candidly that we can actually feel the futility, the desperation, and the humour.”
- POD People
…as authentic as they come, experimental without trying to be intentionally obscure, dark without making you doubt humanity, smart and energetic. In short, it’s great writing.”
“it’s about obsession, self-negation, love, even God, making Broken Bulbs an entirely unique take on a subject. It’s a science fictional, hard-boiled, poetic vision of drug addiction and hamsters (read it!) A great addition to a genre that has never existed before.”
- Henry Baum, author of The American Book of the Dead
“It could be a portrayal of addiction. It could be commentary on our doped-up society, that pops a pill to fix something that isn't even broken. A love story gone wrong - or right. It could be a plea to have compassion for all living things, and to cherish our natural world. It could be one big lecture, chastising bad parents. And really? It could all just be a bunch of shit, a big joke of nothing. I don't know, man. I can't tell you. The only thing I know for sure? I can't forget it. ”
- K.I. Hope, Author of hector
“Eddie Wright is an artist with a vivid imagination, a weird, Pythonesque sense of humor and a daring attitude.”
- Gint Aras, Author of, Finding the Moon in Sugar
“…disturbing and humorous, horrific and eccentric… a fine specimen of what insanely inventive gems would be overlooked were it not for the fine world of independent publishing.”
- Bookish Mom
“…this slim volume is the bastard child of Memento and William S Burroughs, absolutely not for the faint of heart nor for anyone seeking a nice, simple beach read.”
- Chicago Center for Literature and Photography
“…the absolute perfect spot-on portrait of the mind of an addict.”
“The first chapter alone is a nauseating churn of short choppy staccato sentences, random thoughts and actions, that read like beat poetry at a slam.” “The whole thing is filled with crazy quips and one liners worthy of a high lighter so you can memorize and use them later.”
- The LL Book Review
“…every single word and phrase was methodically placed to perfection to share Frank’s bizarre and desperate world. It’s a bit poetic, sometimes disturbing and challenging as each carefully placed phrase fits into the puzzle of Broken Bulbs. On a bookshelf, I’d sandwich it between Sartre and Denis Johnson.”
- Holly Christine, author of The Nine Lives of Clemenza
“It is dark, twisted, gory, cringe-worthy, but most of all, fascinating. It is, I think, a story that speaks to anyone struggling to make something of themselves.”
- Quills and Zebras
"...a weird, trippy, a fever dream of fiction, and its author is one to watch.”
- Todd Keisling, author of A Life Transparent
Frank Fisher is nothing. He wants to be something. When a mysterious young woman named Bonnie offers assistance by injecting seeds of inspiration directly into his brain, Frank finds himself involved in a twisting mystery full of addiction, desperation and self-discovery. Broken Bulbs, a novella by Eddie Wright, tells the story of the lengths one young man will go in the pursuit of "somethingness."
Praise for Broken Bulbs:
“Broken Bulbs is a brilliant and stunningly original work, by far the best novel I read in 2008.”
- Alternative Reel
“It’s gritty, it’s ugly, it’s brazenly experimental in both form and style, it’s allegorical, it’s satirical, it’s as darkly engrossing as staring at someone’s disfiguring wounds, and yet it also manages to be profoundly cathartic.”
- Moxie Mezcal, author of Concrete Underground
“One of THE best books I read all year, including the mainstream stuff. An existentialist’s dream, the author has dug in deep and laid bare the raw emotion so candidly that we can actually feel the futility, the desperation, and the humour.”
- POD People
…as authentic as they come, experimental without trying to be intentionally obscure, dark without making you doubt humanity, smart and energetic. In short, it’s great writing.”
“it’s about obsession, self-negation, love, even God, making Broken Bulbs an entirely unique take on a subject. It’s a science fictional, hard-boiled, poetic vision of drug addiction and hamsters (read it!) A great addition to a genre that has never existed before.”
- Henry Baum, author of The American Book of the Dead
“It could be a portrayal of addiction. It could be commentary on our doped-up society, that pops a pill to fix something that isn't even broken. A love story gone wrong - or right. It could be a plea to have compassion for all living things, and to cherish our natural world. It could be one big lecture, chastising bad parents. And really? It could all just be a bunch of shit, a big joke of nothing. I don't know, man. I can't tell you. The only thing I know for sure? I can't forget it. ”
- K.I. Hope, Author of hector
“Eddie Wright is an artist with a vivid imagination, a weird, Pythonesque sense of humor and a daring attitude.”
- Gint Aras, Author of, Finding the Moon in Sugar
“…disturbing and humorous, horrific and eccentric… a fine specimen of what insanely inventive gems would be overlooked were it not for the fine world of independent publishing.”
- Bookish Mom
“…this slim volume is the bastard child of Memento and William S Burroughs, absolutely not for the faint of heart nor for anyone seeking a nice, simple beach read.”
- Chicago Center for Literature and Photography
“…the absolute perfect spot-on portrait of the mind of an addict.”
“The first chapter alone is a nauseating churn of short choppy staccato sentences, random thoughts and actions, that read like beat poetry at a slam.” “The whole thing is filled with crazy quips and one liners worthy of a high lighter so you can memorize and use them later.”
- The LL Book Review
“…every single word and phrase was methodically placed to perfection to share Frank’s bizarre and desperate world. It’s a bit poetic, sometimes disturbing and challenging as each carefully placed phrase fits into the puzzle of Broken Bulbs. On a bookshelf, I’d sandwich it between Sartre and Denis Johnson.”
- Holly Christine, author of The Nine Lives of Clemenza
“It is dark, twisted, gory, cringe-worthy, but most of all, fascinating. It is, I think, a story that speaks to anyone struggling to make something of themselves.”
- Quills and Zebras
"...a weird, trippy, a fever dream of fiction, and its author is one to watch.”
- Todd Keisling, author of A Life Transparent