Author: | Bryan Young | ISBN: | 9781465815538 |
Publisher: | Bryan Young | Publication: | November 29, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Bryan Young |
ISBN: | 9781465815538 |
Publisher: | Bryan Young |
Publication: | November 29, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Few authors have had as much influence on the youth of America than Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
He brought morality and humanism to the forefront of millions of minds and into the mind of one man in particular.
Author, documentary filmmaker, and longtime Huffington Post contributor, Bryan Young has been a lifelong fan and student of Vonnegut's. God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut is his love letter to the late writer, collecting essays, short stories, and other material written over the last ten years, all of it about, or directly inspired by, Vonnegut.
Praise for Bryan Young and his first novel, Lost at the Con:
"Young's style is terse and crisp. He writes in a way that compels you to keep flipping pages." --Huffington Post
"Entertaining, funny, and eye-opening..." --Graphic Policy
"Young's hard-hitting style pulled me into the story immediately. No time and words are wasted but nothing is rushed or bland." --Geeks With Curves
Few authors have had as much influence on the youth of America than Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
He brought morality and humanism to the forefront of millions of minds and into the mind of one man in particular.
Author, documentary filmmaker, and longtime Huffington Post contributor, Bryan Young has been a lifelong fan and student of Vonnegut's. God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut is his love letter to the late writer, collecting essays, short stories, and other material written over the last ten years, all of it about, or directly inspired by, Vonnegut.
Praise for Bryan Young and his first novel, Lost at the Con:
"Young's style is terse and crisp. He writes in a way that compels you to keep flipping pages." --Huffington Post
"Entertaining, funny, and eye-opening..." --Graphic Policy
"Young's hard-hitting style pulled me into the story immediately. No time and words are wasted but nothing is rushed or bland." --Geeks With Curves