Live It, Give It, Pig It

Live It, Give It, Pig It

by Antonio I. Borroto, X
Live It, Give It, Pig It

Live It, Give It, Pig It

by Antonio I. Borroto, X

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Overview

"God's Naked Grace" - A mystery looms for a 90-year-old woman alone in her home when she wonders of an odd knock at her door. Her fear of the unknown triggers the chatters of her past. After a long walk down the hall, it reminds her of how much hate she has towards everyone since all of her friends have passed on.

"The Confessions of a Thug" - An ambitious young man in the 1970s wants to be a drug-dealer but needs the approval of a gang to work a corner he wants to fit in, and he stole and maimed to climb to the top. But gang life takes him for a lousy spin of fate.

"The Last Cell" - Slaughtered she shouts, and a Palestinian woman held in a white padded cell, the horror discovered when she is gone, and something else left in her place. Her disappearance sparks the interest of a scientist that leads her team into the middle of the desert.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155273639
Publisher: Antonio I. Borroto, X
Publication date: 05/10/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 201 KB

About the Author

Antonio I. Borroto, X is a Copywriter, and he is a student at Full Sail University where he is pursuing a Bachelor's of Fine Arts to become a screenwriter. As a photographer, he has done extensive traveling jumping in and out of peoples’ lives. When he was sent overseas in 1994, he photographed the Rwandan Civil War. In 1994, the Associated Press acknowledged him for his investigative news reporting of the Gulf War. He would jump in and out of peoples’ lives. When he was sent overseas in 1994, he photographed the Rwandan Civil War. Within that same year, the Associated Press acknowledged him for his investigative news reporting of the Gulf War. Through muck and diseases, and he returned to the United States. He had captioned images’ and wrote for The New York Times’ Photo Department. He was selected for a Pulitzer Award in 1995 for his story concept and images of a Blind Teacher that taught students that can see how to read. Humanity touches him, and his goal is to bring to life his experiences to the big screen.

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