F*ck I'm in My Twenties (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
176
Utgivningsdatum
2014-04-22
Förlag
Chronicle Books Llc
Illustrationer
60 hand-drawn line art illustrations
Dimensioner
203 x 152 x 18 mm
Vikt
340 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781452128344

F*ck I'm in My Twenties

A Guided Journal

Häftad,  Engelska, 2014-04-22
97
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This journal from Emma Koenig is filled with prompts inspired by her book, F*CK! Im in My Twenties, perfect for twenty-somethings who are just trying to figure things out and need a place to doodle, vent their feelings, list their thoughts and maybe gain a little clarity through writing. It's an active companion--like having coffee with your funniest friend--and a place for sharing the most truthful, interesting and revealing moments of your life. 60 or so pages throughout will have fill-ins, colour-ins, checklists, drawing prompts, etc., aimed at dwelling on the past, reflecting on the present and dreaming of the future. The rest of the pages will be blank/lined.
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"This book is like keeping a tray of brownies on your cookie table; it's completely irresistible, and will leave your guests chatty and satisfied. " -Nylon magazine "This quirky new book by Emma Koenig provides sweet salvation in knowing that you're not alone in thinking that your Twenties suck."- Tantrum Magazine "Must Read" -Hurricane Vanessa

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Emma Koenig is the author of F*CK! Im in My Twenties and the Tumblr blog of the same name. She is currently developing a TV pilot based on her work for NBC. She's been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time Out New York, The New Republic and The New York Post and is a bona-fide Internet darling. Her mother is a therapist, her father works in theatre and her brother is a rock star (seriously), resulting in her over-analysed artistic ambitions and latent inferiority complex.