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S. E. Karsnick

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The Dog of the World - 2010 First Runner-up International Book Award
The Dog of the World 2009 A finalist for USA Book News Best Book Award - Visionary Fiction
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Karsnick's dramatic work ‘Wet Appetite’ has been produced in Chicago; Her play 'Sunday Night Monday' has been staged at Abingdon Theatre, N.Y.C.

Her screenplay ‘Seer Leonardo’ was a semi finalist at Cyclone and the Austin Film Festival Screenplay competition.

S.E. Karsnick was a finalist for the Christopher Brian Wolk Award at Abingdon Theatre NYC

The Dog of the World was S.E. Karsnick's first novel; published in January 2009; so far, it has received a five star rating recommendation to Amazon from The Midwest Book Review and is U.S. Book Best Books 2009 award finalist for visionary fiction.

The video project Yellow Bicycle Handle recently premiered at the 2010 Sunscreen Film Festival.

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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Member Giveaways geschrieben.
This book was a little hard to follow like other reviewers have said. I think that when I read this I might have been to young to be reading this book. If I have read it later on when I am older I think the book would have made more sence to me.
 
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Conner23456 | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 11, 2010 |
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thank you to the author for an uplifting take on depression. i enjoyed this book very much.
 
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ailleth | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 30, 2010 |
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It took a bit longer than usual to finish this book due to both the nature of the subject matter and the writing style. The insights were clear and the voices rang true, but the stream of consciousness style caused the voices to seem like they were on speed—voices of reason but going way too fast. There were times when I became confused as to whose thoughts I was reading, and times when I felt it didn’t really matter. The message was one I felt from engaging with the book rather than reading and thinking about it after the fact. Karsnick was successful in that I felt I got inside of the characters and experienced their grappling with such an insidious condition known as depression.… (mehr)
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kathyceo | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 22, 2010 |
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It has taken me a while to post this review because I have been trying to think of the most positive way to give my opinion…

This book has sections of what I would call brilliance. Karsnick is very good at making you feel that you are really hearing the thoughts of the two main characters. I loved that. The author also discusses philosophies in wonderful ways. Unfortunately, these moments of brilliance for me get lost in frequent pretentious one liners that do not enhance our understanding of what the writer is working to get across. Between that and the E.E. Coming’s break outs, I found myself rolling my eyes saying ‘ya, ya, we’re glad you are smart and well read but I want to concentrate on the novel’. Pretention gives way to what to me seemed to be purposeless diatribes about nothing. One here or there to give that poetic Beatnik feel would have been to my taste but instead it is laden with ‘LSD trippin’ that I read through to get to something more meaningful.

For me this book could have become one of my favorite to recommend and discuss with others. Perhaps if it had an editor that helped the author to enhance what is stunning and unique, while toning down the distractions.
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bronnum | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 18, 2010 |

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