8,49 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

Misha is a jaded scriptwriter working in Hollywood, and he's seen it all. All the toxic personalities and coverups, the structural obstructions to reform, even dead actors brought back to screen by CGI and finally, maybe, the hint of change. But having just been nominated for his first Oscar, Misha is pressured by his producers to kill off a gay character in the upcoming season finale "for the algorithm" on the same day he witnesses to gruesome death-by-piano of treasured animator (and notorious creep) Raymond Nelson. Success, it seems, isn't the answer to everything. With the help of his best…mehr

Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Produktbeschreibung
Misha is a jaded scriptwriter working in Hollywood, and he's seen it all. All the toxic personalities and coverups, the structural obstructions to reform, even dead actors brought back to screen by CGI and finally, maybe, the hint of change. But having just been nominated for his first Oscar, Misha is pressured by his producers to kill off a gay character in the upcoming season finale "for the algorithm" on the same day he witnesses to gruesome death-by-piano of treasured animator (and notorious creep) Raymond Nelson. Success, it seems, isn't the answer to everything. With the help of his best friend and paranoid database queen, Tara, and his boyfriend, Zeke, Misha has face down his traumatic childhood and past mistakes. But in a paranoid industry that thinks nothing of killing off talent, it's not so simple to find a way to do what's right.
Autorenporträt
Two-time Hugo Award finalist, Chuck Tingle is a mysterious force of energy behind sunglasses and a pink mask. He is also an anonymous author of romance, horror, and fantasy. Chuck was born in Home of Truth, Utah, and now splits his time between Billings, Montana and Los Angeles, California. Chuck writes to prove love is real, because love is the most important tool we have when resisting the endless cosmic void. Not everything people say about Chuck is true, but the important parts are.