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Eli Horowitz

    Eli Horowitz is an innovator in narrative storytelling, exploring the intersections of literature and emerging technologies. His work often embraces a playful engagement with form and content, drawing readers into unique experiences. Through his diverse projects, he examines the interplay between information, games, and collective memory.

    Pickle Index, The
    Bodied
    The Silent History
    The Clock Without a Face
    • 2020

      Bodied

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Maya is a 20-year-old with a graveyard shift at the post office, a Ma whose temper rises even faster than the rent, and a million headaches that come with life as a woman of color in New York City. Her escape from it all is her local arcade, home to New York's feisty, burgeoning fighting game tournament scene. But when she's banned for standing up to a trash-talker, even the arcade is taken away. Maya needs to partner with a team of up-and-coming players and learn to defeat not just her opponents, but also her own worst instincts.Beneath Maya's quest for FGC glory shines a deeper story about how all of us are made by history―and how we can make history in our turn. "Bodied" is a unique coming-of-age story with sneaky literary chops, a modern mash-up between "The Brief, Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" and "A League of Their Own."

      Bodied
    • 2015

      Pickle Index, The

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The Pickle Index offers a vibrant exploration of life, blending humor with raw emotion. It captures the chaotic and lively essence of experiences that are both uproarious and poignant, inviting readers to laugh until they feel spent and craving more. The narrative promises a rich tapestry of relatable moments that resonate deeply while providing a sense of joy and connection.

      Pickle Index, The
    • 2015

      The Silent History

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      3.4(31)Add rating

      A generation of children are born without speech, without comprehension, without language entirely. Parents, doctors, opportunist inventors, cult leaders, and vigilantes, recall what they have endured and what they have inflicted on others.

      The Silent History
    • 2010

      The Clock Without a Face

      • 30 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.8(225)Add rating

      We’ve buried 12 emerald-studded numbers—each handmade and one of a kind—in 12 holes across the United States. These treasures will belong to whoever digs them up first. The question: Where to dig? The only path to the answer: Solve the riddles of The Clock Without a Face!THE BOOKThe call comes in from the shadowy Ternky Tower: 13 robberies, one on each floor, all the way up to the penthouse, where obnoxious importer Bevel Ternky has been relieved of the numbers garlanding the legendary Emerald Khroniker, his priceless, ancient clock. Readers must conduct their own investigations, scouring detailed illustrations for hidden clues and knotty puzzles. All your answers can be found within this book: whodunit and how… and where the real numbers are buried now.THE NUMBERSTwelve—and only twelve—emerald-bedecked integers sleep somewhere in this nation’s soil. If you can find them, they’re yours to keep—and only this book can tell you where they are. So read the story carefully, and examine the illustrations closely. The race is on!

      The Clock Without a Face