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New York-based production company Giraldi Media-- headed by industry legend Bob Giraldi -- produces TV commercials, web content, branded content, short films.
It’s no surprise, then, that in a recent essay (June 2015) for The New Republic, William Giraldi, author of two well received recent novels, tries to fend off the attempts by the late critic D.G. Myers and others to label him as a “Catholic novelist.” For one, no self-respecting fiction writer likes to be pigeonholed. And Giraldi has his reputation to consider: as a novelist, he muses.
Posts by: William Giraldi. A World Almost Rotten: The Fiction Of William Gay. By William Giraldi. April 18th, 2012. The great Southern novelist and story writer William Gay died at his home in Hohenwald, Tennessee, on February 23rd of this year, at the age of 70.more. 12. Tags: Flannery O'Connor, Provinces of Night, Southern literature, The Long Home, The South, Twilight, William Gay. The.
Read writing from William Giraldi on Medium. William Giraldi’s most recent book is American Audacity: In Defense of Literary Daring, and his novel Hold the Dark is now a Netflix film.
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Philip Giraldi (born c. 1946) is a former counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and a columnist and television commentator who is the Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest, an anti-Israel group, since 2010.As an author and analyst, Giraldi writes a regular column for the far-right webzine The.
HOLD THE DARK. by William Giraldi. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON. an elderly expert on wolves whose field research once led him to kill one of the great beasts. Carrying his grudging respect for the animals, Core travels to the hamlet of Keelut at the behest of Medora Slone, whose 6-year-old son, Bailey, is the third local child to have been taken in the night. After some impenetrable warnings from.