This means that the eBook version is now available on all major platforms for practically any reading device currently in use.
Angel has now also gone live on Kobo.
This means that the eBook version is now available on all major platforms for practically any reading device currently in use.
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My first feature film, The Hour of Living, which we shot in October nearly two years ago, completed in February and premiered in Switzerland in June has now been selected for its first film festival, where it will receive its Italian Premiere: the XVIII Film Festival della Lessinia has a particular focus on films from all over the world that are set in, or feature prominently, mountains, making this a particularly appropriate first festival outing for our film, about half of which is set in Safiental, one of the most remote alpine valleys in Switzerland...
My debut novel Angel, described by Stephen Fry as "a delight to read...so delicate, casually cruel, wickedly funny and wildly alluring", has just gone live on iBooks and Nook.
And of course it is also available for the Kindle. Angel is the story of Damion, a boy who is so beautiful that everybody falls in love with him. This, his greatest advantage in life, gradually turns into his heaviest burden and so as he reaches adulthood, Damion, in an act half wanton, half heroic, destroys what for other people - but not for him - has come to describe his essence. it's done.
the hour of living, my first feature film as a writer, director and producer (and actor!) is complete. we put final finishing touches to it on sunday 12th february and the process of submitting it to film festivals is now underway. go to the film's website for everything there is to know about it. this is the brand spanking new website which is going live during the course of today.
do have a gander; i look forward to hearing your comments and if you feel so inclined, do give it a like. thanks & love to you all sebastian |
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