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Ryan Lieske

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Ryan Lieske's debut novel, "Fiction," is now available from Burning Willow Press. Available in paperback, and as an eBook.

Read and follow his blog at:
https://ryanlieske.blog/

Ryan is a filmmaker and writer from Grand Rapids, MI. His films "Clean Break", "Down to Sleep", "Abed" (based on the short story by Elizabeth Massie, and produced by Philip Nutman), and "Remotion: Prologue" have received numerous awards, and screened at festivals all over the world.

He has written several produced screenplays: most recently, two children's films—"Pony with a Broken Wing" and "Moonlight Fairy"—for Lighthouse Pictures.

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Ryan Lieske Never stop writing. And never stop aspiring. If you work hard enough, and have the guts to write from the heart, you'll get there. And, to paraphrase …moreNever stop writing. And never stop aspiring. If you work hard enough, and have the guts to write from the heart, you'll get there. And, to paraphrase the great Michael McDowell, "Don't write for the ages. Just write. Let history take care of itself." (less)
Ryan Lieske I've never actually had writer's block. Productivity block? THAT I'm unfortunately very familiar with. …moreI've never actually had writer's block. Productivity block? THAT I'm unfortunately very familiar with. (less)
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L.L. Soares is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of the novel Life Rage , which was published by Nightscape Books in the fall of 2012. His other books include the short story collection In Sickness (with Laura Cooney) and the novels Rock ‘N’ Roll , Hard , and his latest book, Buri

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“he could not remember ever having seen a woman as beautiful. It was as though he had scattered a pile of dead, brittle leaves and uncovered a blue lotus in full bloom, radiant and hypnotic against the decay. But he felt no urge to move any closer to her. His fingers did not itch to touch her; his mouth, gone dry at the sight of her, did not seek the moisture of her lips. This woman, dressed in a tight, black skirt, a black, mesh-sleeved blouse, and studded choker around her throat, with teased, brown hair framing her light brown face, was like a vision granted to him by one of the gods he had read of in his books. A vision he saw in his soul—if, indeed, he had one—and not with his eyes. It was not lust that held him. No, something deep within him, something that he fought to put words to and could not, knew her. Some fragment of a dream . . . maybe some vague resemblance to a picture I’ve seen online, or in a magazine.”
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“In the beginning, God created the earth, and he looked upon it in His cosmic loneliness.

And God said, "Let Us make living creatures out of mud, so the mud can see what We have done." And God created every living creature that now moveth, and one was man. Mud as man alone could speak. God leaned close to mud as man sat up, looked around, and spoke. Man blinked. "What is the purpose of all this?" he asked politely.

"Everything must have a purpose?" asked God.

"Certainly," said man.

"Then I leave it to you to think of one for all this," said God.

And He went away.”
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“She thought, instead, with longing of more books—of buying books—of slipping into a narrative of other people’s lives. That was release.”
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