Tale of a Job Interview at OhlalaLand

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Short Stories, Romance
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Author: Stephanie Batailler ISBN: 9780996038331
Publisher: OhlalaLand Publication: March 22, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Stephanie Batailler
ISBN: 9780996038331
Publisher: OhlalaLand
Publication: March 22, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

A Job Seeker in Hollywood (OhlalaLand.) A Legendary Film Studio. A Tale within a Tale. A Parade of Whacky Characters. A Biofiction.

Tale of a Job Interview at OhlalaLand is a biofiction where the author and the protagonist share the same dream: getting a job interview in a legendary movie studio. But the experience isn't quite what you would expect. Indeed, OhlalaLand's interviewing process is a little…unusual, a little…OhlalaLandian!

Tale of a Job Interview at OhlalaLand is a tale within a tale with a parade of whacky characters where talking animals, walking buttons, ghosts with cellular phones, and epicurean pen-people are as real as the mystical creature interviewing Stephanie. In the nest of wonder and imagination, happily ever after is never really far away…or is it?

Could it be a new literary subgenre: the Job Fantasy?

Praise for Tale of a Job Interview at OhlalaLand:

“In my years in the industry I am often asked for advice from people on how to get started—how to land that first job. But I’ve never come across such a creative approach as this!  Ms. Batailler has crafted an unexpected and wildly imaginative narrative in her quest to scale those studio walls.”—Ron Judkins, two-time Academy Awards Winner & five-time Nominee.

“The first rule of storytelling whether it’s a movie, a television show, or a book, is to create characters the audience likes and can relate to. Tale of a Job Interview does that.” —H. Daniel Gross, EVP Basketball Channel.

Praise for the French version of the book:

OhlalaLand was listed as the first of “The must-sees” at the 29th international Book and Press Fair in Geneva — L’Hebdo (Switzerland)

“A modest volume by its size…but a bold approach that we believe will pay off…as for readers who are also employers, they will definitely enjoy the book, discovering that there is a new way to ‘sell yourself.’” —Daily Book (Switzerland)

“You’ve got to differentiate yourself. And she (the author) succeeded 100%.” —Le Réveil Normand (France)

“It’s a job interview gone crazy…I can assure you that the author has an overflowing imagination and I adore it!” —BookPlaisir (France)

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A Job Seeker in Hollywood (OhlalaLand.) A Legendary Film Studio. A Tale within a Tale. A Parade of Whacky Characters. A Biofiction.

Tale of a Job Interview at OhlalaLand is a biofiction where the author and the protagonist share the same dream: getting a job interview in a legendary movie studio. But the experience isn't quite what you would expect. Indeed, OhlalaLand's interviewing process is a little…unusual, a little…OhlalaLandian!

Tale of a Job Interview at OhlalaLand is a tale within a tale with a parade of whacky characters where talking animals, walking buttons, ghosts with cellular phones, and epicurean pen-people are as real as the mystical creature interviewing Stephanie. In the nest of wonder and imagination, happily ever after is never really far away…or is it?

Could it be a new literary subgenre: the Job Fantasy?

Praise for Tale of a Job Interview at OhlalaLand:

“In my years in the industry I am often asked for advice from people on how to get started—how to land that first job. But I’ve never come across such a creative approach as this!  Ms. Batailler has crafted an unexpected and wildly imaginative narrative in her quest to scale those studio walls.”—Ron Judkins, two-time Academy Awards Winner & five-time Nominee.

“The first rule of storytelling whether it’s a movie, a television show, or a book, is to create characters the audience likes and can relate to. Tale of a Job Interview does that.” —H. Daniel Gross, EVP Basketball Channel.

Praise for the French version of the book:

OhlalaLand was listed as the first of “The must-sees” at the 29th international Book and Press Fair in Geneva — L’Hebdo (Switzerland)

“A modest volume by its size…but a bold approach that we believe will pay off…as for readers who are also employers, they will definitely enjoy the book, discovering that there is a new way to ‘sell yourself.’” —Daily Book (Switzerland)

“You’ve got to differentiate yourself. And she (the author) succeeded 100%.” —Le Réveil Normand (France)

“It’s a job interview gone crazy…I can assure you that the author has an overflowing imagination and I adore it!” —BookPlaisir (France)

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