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Indie Girl
Indie Girl: From Starting a Band to Launching a Fashion Company, Nine Ways to Turn Your Creative Talent into Reality
Indie Girl
Michael Wertz, Karen Macklin, Arne Johnson
Are you a girl who’s tired of waiting for someone to design the perfect skirt? Bored by what adults think makes great "teen literature"? Insulted by the onslaught of fluffy spring break movies? Good - then you’re on the right track. The next step is to take matters into your own hands.A fun and comprehensive guide for young women, Indie Girl contains all of the information you’ll need to start independent creative ventures, like dance companies, rock bands, art galleries, fashion companies, and more. Inside you’ll find out how to shoot a new TV show, cast and produce a play, pull together a poetry slam, make your own zine, and even build a float for a parade. You’ll also read quotes from teen and professional artists, receive technical and creative advice from pros, and get a better understanding of why and how women should be working together in the arts.Indie Girl shows you that when girls get come together to be creative, there’s virtually nothing they can’t do!

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Educational
  • Nonfiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Start something new!  This book helps you to accomplish 
goals and possibly even dreams as you read through the 
nine different possibilities to choose from.  The options 
are: starting a band, publishing a zine, creating an art 
exhibit, forming a dance troupe, making a parade, filming 
a TV show, putting on a play, launching a fashion company, 
and holding a poetry show.  This book gives inspiration to 
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