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VidLit presents “More Beautiful Than Before: How suffering Transforms Us”, a new book by Steve Leder

Buy the book on Amazon

Written and narrated by Steve Leder

VidLit
Liz Dubelman Director/Producer
Animation by Ryan Rogers

A VidLit Production

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VidLit presents “More Beautiful Than Before: How suffering Transforms Us”, a new book by Steve Leder

Buy the book on Amazon

Written and narrated by Steve Leder

VidLit
Liz Dubelman Director/Producer
Animation by Ryan Rogers

A VidLit Production

Cutting

 

VidLit presents “Cutting”, a short story by Rachel Vogel

A mother contemplates her exclusion from her husband and son’s bush trimming ritual.

Written and recorded by Rachel Vogel (facebook.com/authorrachelvogel)

VidLit
Liz Dubelman Director/Producer
Doug Rosman Producer/Sound Artist

Exceptional Minds
Jon Clark – Supervising Director
Josh Dagg – VFX Supervisor
David Miles – Artist
Noah Schneider – Artist
Michael Yochim – Artist
A VidLit Production

 

The Eaters

So not your usual post-apocalyptic, clone vs. hybrid romance-adventure…

VidLit presents “The Eaters: Book One – Origin” by Corrie Brundage, available June 14, 2016 in print and digital.

Brilliant, brave, determined, and just a little bit…distracted. Meet Dr. Mina Brice, dedicated savior of species, and scientist with a secret. On a planet ravaged by climate change, her ability to mind-meld with earth’s imperiled beasts has made her a valued member of a team dedicated to saving as many as they can from extinction. Animated and Directed by Ppan Nguyen.

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Anoche

VidLit presents “Anoche,” a poem by Nicole Nesca of Screaming Skull Press.  A caged Chicana, livin’ the Americana dream…

Anoche is from Nicole Nesca’s The Sexual Repression Collection

Visit their website: screamingskullpress.com
Buy their books:  sspbookstore.storenvy.com

About a Girl

A bus, a 40oz, and some talk about local bands.  Oh, and a girl.

An excerpt from “About a Girl”by Tony Nesca of Screamin’ Skull Press.

“…incendiary white-light/white-heat stream of urban consciousness. Both lyrical and street-tough, often in the same breath, the words cascade down the page in a free-flow waterfall of ideas and happenings and what Nesca himself calls “word music”…

Click here to purchase ‘About a Girl’ from Amazon.com

Visit their website: screamingskullpress.com
Check out other Screamin Skull Books: http://screamingskullpress.com/index.php/blog-page/

Dear Family

It’s so hard to get a suicide note just right. The long awaited follow up to CRAZIEST.

A Crossed Wire

What do numbers mean?

Not Good

Sometimes life is just not good.

The Clothes Have No Emperor

“Available on a name your price basis — but keep in mind that it’s a tough job keeping a memory for a nation addicted to amnesia.”

http://www.theclotheshavenoemperor.com/

WHAT WE DO

What does VidLit do?

Inquiries mail to: liz@vidlit.com

Reference Range

A Poem from Veneta Masson, from her new book, “Clinician’s Guide to the Soul”.