Fr. 22.90

The End of the World Notwithstanding - Stories I Lived to Tell

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 13.04.2021

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Rife with misadventures, brushes with death, and moments of existential insight, The End of the World Notwithstanding is a hilarious yet reflective look at the emotional experiences that make everyday life exciting-and the physical ones that remind us we're lucky to be alive.
I'm traveling alone, renting a cabin at a normally tranquil spot-that's called foreshadowing-on the banks of the Big Laramie River at the edge of the Medicine Bow National Forest.
So begins Janna L. Goodwin's lighthearted collection of nail-biting stories, all true, and all of which fill the listener with wonder ... as in, "I wonder how any of us survives?"
Encounters with wildfire, insects, house pets, weather, gravity, predators, bullies, and the most potent force of all-fear itself-unfold in remote landscapes of the American West (and Midwest); on the neon-splashed sidewalks of Hollywood; at a Catskills summer camp for actors; in the lavish apartment of a famous senator; in a Hawaiian beach condo; on the side of a mountain above the Mediterranean Sea; and far beneath the streets of Paris. Goodwin looks for and ultimately finds meaning (if not security) in a clear-eyed acknowledgment of our shared, human condition-and in laughter.


List of contents










You Are Reminded That Your Safety Is Your Own Responsibility

Mind the Abyss

Fraidycat

Reality

Then They Come Towards You

And I¿ll Obey

How It Could Happen

The Almighty

The Wolf and Me

Petrified

The End of the World Notwithstanding

Peaches

About the author










Janna L. Goodwin teaches in the Communication department and the Mile High MFA program at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. She grew up in Wyoming, performed improv comedy for a few years with Moving Violations and other groups in the Los Angeles area, and¿after living for a year in France¿studied theatre at the National Shakespeare Conservatory in New York. She earned her BA in Film and Music from Hampshire College and her doctoral degree in Communication from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Her plays have been produced by independent theatre companies on the East Coast and in Colorado. She has created and directed ensemble comedies for many years, including The House Not Touched by Death (Pilgrim Theatre Collective; the Ko Festival of Performance) and Just Pretend Everything Is Perfectly Normal (Playwright Theatre). Her most recent solo show, You Are Reminded That Your Safety is Your Own Responsibility, premiered at the United Solo Theatre Festival in New York, toured a bit, and provided the original material for this, her first book.


Summary

Rife with misadventures, brushes with death, and moments of existential insight, The End of the World Notwithstanding is a hilarious yet reflective look at the emotional experiences that make everyday life exciting—and the physical ones that remind us we’re lucky to be alive.


I’m traveling alone, renting a cabin at a normally tranquil spot—that’s called foreshadowing—on the banks of the Big Laramie River at the edge of the Medicine Bow National Forest.

So begins Janna L. Goodwin’s lighthearted collection of nail-biting stories, all true, and all of which fill the listener with wonder … as in, “I wonder how any of us survives?”

Encounters with wildfire, insects, house pets, weather, gravity, predators, bullies, and the most potent force of all—fear itself—unfold in remote landscapes of the American West (and Midwest); on the neon-splashed sidewalks of Hollywood; at a Catskills summer camp for actors; in the lavish apartment of a famous senator; in a Hawaiian beach condo; on the side of a mountain above the Mediterranean Sea; and far beneath the streets of Paris. Goodwin looks for and ultimately finds meaning (if not security) in a clear-eyed acknowledgment of our shared, human condition—and in laughter.

Foreword

  • Distribution of approximately 150 ARCs to national reviewers, regional booksellers, reviewers, and bloggers
  • Galleys out for industry reviews to Kirkus, PW, Booklist, Library Journal, Foreword Review
  • Advertising in industry publications Shelf Awareness, Kirkus
  • NPR radio campaign
  • Ingram galley mailing to key libraries
  • Author Janna L. Goodwin has a solid background in theater and solo performance, which we'll harness for radio interviews, virtual book events and "conversations with authors," and in-person events, Covid-permitting.

  • Product details

    Authors Janna L. Goodwin
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Age Recommendation from age 16
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Release 13.04.2021, delayed
     
    EAN 9781609522018
    ISBN 978-1-60952-201-8
    No. of pages 208
    Illustrations Black and white, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
    Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
    Travel > Travel guides > Asia

    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women, TRAVEL / Essays & Travelogues, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Editors, Journalists, Publishers, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts

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