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No Alternative - Kindle edition by Dickerson, William, Hamlin, Harry. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading No www.doorway.rus: “No Alternative” seeks to destigmatize the struggles of people who suffer. If the film starts a conversation and emotionally affects just one person enough for .  · His first book, "No Alternative," was declared, "a sympathetic coming-of-age story deeply embedded in '90s music" by Kirkus Reviews. He recently adapted "No Alternative" into a motion picture starring Michaela Cavazos, Conor Proft, Chloe Levine, Kathryn Erbe and Harry Hamlin.


The William Dickerson is an award-winning filmmaker and author. His debut feature film "Detour," which he wrote and directed, was hailed as an "Underground Hit" by The Village Voice, an "emotional and psychological roller-coaster ride" by The Examiner, and nothing short of "authentic" by The New York Times. William Dickerson's debut feature film "Detour," which he wrote and directed, was hailed as an "Underground Hit" by The Village Voice, an "emotional and psychological roller-coaster ride" by The. No Alternative. () ·. 1 hr 37 min. TV-MA. Drama. Independent. Music. After Kurt Cobain's suicide, a teenager founds a grunge band, as his sister teeters between mental collapse and emerging musical genius as a rapper.


No Alternative is William Dickerson’s explosive debut novel that confronts mental illness while blasting open the world of grunge-era teenagers in the early 90’s. It is currently being adapted into a film and is crowdfunding through From The Heart Productions. NO ALTERNATIVE: The Novel June 8, by William Dickerson Leave a Comment I am pleased to announce that the novel on which my film No Alternative is based has been rereleased by Kettle of Letters Press. "No Alternative" is the debut novel from William Dickerson and it is a very good one. The novel focuses primarily on the lives of siblings Thomas and Bridget Harrison and their experiences as teenagers during the 90s.

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