Stick in the Eye

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book Stick in the Eye by Boris D. Schleinkofer, Boris D. Schleinkofer
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Author: Boris D. Schleinkofer ISBN: 9781301346530
Publisher: Boris D. Schleinkofer Publication: August 18, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Boris D. Schleinkofer
ISBN: 9781301346530
Publisher: Boris D. Schleinkofer
Publication: August 18, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Alex's story: a weekend in the life of a Las Madres hipster and his best friend Jamie, as they get into trouble with a stolen car, a bottle of tequila, a broken tattoo-gun, and the psycho ex-girlfriend. No good deed goes unpunished, and Alex won't get away without paying his pound of flesh. THIS IS A SCREENPLAY-FORMATTED DOCUMENT.

Character-driven black comedy about the Average Man's frustrations and how he deals with them--by not dealing with them.
"To me it reads like "Kids" meets 90's slacker comedy/Superbad with a fun sprinkling of Genet (City of Lost Children, Amelie) style peripheral effects. The extra details (tequila worm taking a bite of pulp, character reincorporation, day dream sequences, etc) are a great aesthetic element that adds nicely to the story telling. Additionally, the dialogue has solid pacing and moves along at a nice clip." - C.M. 'Spike' Daeley

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Alex's story: a weekend in the life of a Las Madres hipster and his best friend Jamie, as they get into trouble with a stolen car, a bottle of tequila, a broken tattoo-gun, and the psycho ex-girlfriend. No good deed goes unpunished, and Alex won't get away without paying his pound of flesh. THIS IS A SCREENPLAY-FORMATTED DOCUMENT.

Character-driven black comedy about the Average Man's frustrations and how he deals with them--by not dealing with them.
"To me it reads like "Kids" meets 90's slacker comedy/Superbad with a fun sprinkling of Genet (City of Lost Children, Amelie) style peripheral effects. The extra details (tequila worm taking a bite of pulp, character reincorporation, day dream sequences, etc) are a great aesthetic element that adds nicely to the story telling. Additionally, the dialogue has solid pacing and moves along at a nice clip." - C.M. 'Spike' Daeley

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