Joanna Neborsky's vision of author Patrick deWitt's magnificent "The Bastard". With music by Lewis Pesacov.

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Artist Adam Thompson's interpretation of a line from Rick Moody's short story, "Some Contemporary Characters", available in Electric Literature No.3

 

Luca DiPierro's interpretation of a sentence from Jenny Offill's short story, The Tunnel, available in Electric Literature No.3


 

Artist Vance Reeser animates a sentence from Matt Sumell's short story "Little Things," available in Electric Literature No.3


 

Artist Donna K. hallucinates a sentence from author Aimee Bender's "The Red Ribbon," a story published in Electric Literature No.3.


 

Artist Jonathan Ashley imagines a sentence from author Stephen O'Connor's "Love", a story published in Electric Literature No.2.


 

Artist Donna K. riffs off a sentence from author Lydia Davis's The Cows


 

Alice Cohen imagines Marisa Silver's Three Girls: An Electric Literature Single Sentence Animation.


 

In his story "The Comedian", appearing in Electric Literature No. 2, Colson Whitehead charts the rise to fame of a truth-telling comedian.


 

An Electric Literature Single Sentence Animation — Martha Colburn imagines Diana Wagman.


 

An Electric Literature Single Sentence Animation — Jo Dery imagines T Cooper.


 

An Electric Literature Single Sentence Animation — Jonathan Ashley imagines Michael Cunningham.


 

An Electric Literature Single Sentence Animation — Luca Dipierro imagines Lydia Millet's "Sir Henry".


 

Electric Literature teamed up with animator Jonathan Ashley and musician Nick DeWitt
to produce this animated trailer for Jim Shepard's "Your Fate Hurtles Down at You".


 



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