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Book Synopsis Bartleby Snopes Issue 7 by : Nathaniel Tower
Download or read book Bartleby Snopes Issue 7 written by Nathaniel Tower and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2012-01-18 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 7th edition of the semi-annual collection of fiction published by Bartleby Snopes. This issue features our Dialogue Contest winners, our Story of the Month winners, and a handful of other great stories.
Book Synopsis Bartleby Snopes Issue 3 by : Nathaniel Tower
Download or read book Bartleby Snopes Issue 3 written by Nathaniel Tower and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Bartleby Snopes Issue 5 by : Nathaniel Tower
Download or read book Bartleby Snopes Issue 5 written by Nathaniel Tower and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2011-01-11 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Issue 5 of Bartleby Snopes features over 20 great stories including our Dialogue Contest Finalists and Story of the Month Winners.
Book Synopsis Bartleby Snopes Issue 2 by : Nathaniel Tower
Download or read book Bartleby Snopes Issue 2 written by Nathaniel Tower and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2011 with total page 105 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Bartleby Snopes Issue 6 by : Nathaniel Tower
Download or read book Bartleby Snopes Issue 6 written by Nathaniel Tower and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2012-01-18 with total page 51 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The sixth issue of Bartleby Snopes features 18 stories and artwork from the first half of 2011.
Download or read book 2014 July Vol. 7 written by Pure Slush and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-05-20 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Vol. 7 in the 2014 series - 31 writers each taking the same day of the month to weave a year-long novella
Book Synopsis Catherine refracted Pure Slush Vol. 7 by : Pure Slush
Download or read book Catherine refracted Pure Slush Vol. 7 written by Pure Slush and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-09-29 with total page 125 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Catherine the Great, Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias, was a fascinating woman and legends about her abound. Catherine refracted is a re-imagining of her life and the legends about her. Her lovers, her illegitimate children, her wiles, her wit and her place in history ... all feature in this lively reinterpretation of one of history's most beloved and reviled leaders.
Book Synopsis Post-Experimentalism by : Nathaniel Tower
Download or read book Post-Experimentalism written by Nathaniel Tower and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2012-10-21 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first-ever collection of Post-Experimental fiction presented by Bartleby Snopes and featuring stories and artwork from Jacob M Appel, Andrew Battershill, Justin Bostian, CS DeWildt, Barbara Westwood Diehl, Jacqueline Doyle, Joachim Frank, Jamie Leigh Haden, Christopher James, Hall Jameson, Len Kuntz, Andrea Mason, Leland Neville, Uzodinma Okehi, Stephen V Ramey, Lauren Stone, Edward Trefts, and Sandra Yagi.
Book Synopsis The World Doesn't Require You: Stories by : Rion Amilcar Scott
Download or read book The World Doesn't Require You: Stories written by Rion Amilcar Scott and published by Liveright Publishing. This book was released on 2019-08-20 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Finalist • PEN / Jean Stein Book Award Longlisted • Aspen Words Literary Prize Best Books of the Year: Washington Post, NPR, Buzzfeed and Entropy Best Short Story Collections of the Year: Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, the New York Public Library, and Electric Literature Welcome to Cross River, Maryland, where Rion Amilcar Scott creates a mythical universe peopled by some of the most memorable characters in contemporary American fiction. Set in the mythical Cross River, Maryland, The World Doesn’t Require You heralds “a major unique literary talent” (Entertainment Weekly). Established by the leaders of America’s only successful slave revolt in the mid-nineteenth century, the town still evokes the rhythms of its founding. With lyrical prose and singular dialect, Rion Amilcar Scott pens a saga that echoes the fables carried down for generations—like the screecher birds who swoop down for their periodic sacrifice, and the water women who lure men to wet death. Among its residents—wildly spanning decades, perspectives, and species—are David Sherman, a struggling musician who just happens to be God’s last son; Tyrone, a ruthless, yet charismatic Ph.D. candidate, whose dissertation about a childhood game ignites mayhem in the neighboring, once-segregated town of Port Yooga; and Jim, an all-too-obedient robot who obeys his Master. Culminating with an explosive novella, The World Doesn’t Require You is a “leap into a blazing new level of brilliance” (Lauren Groff) that affirms Rion Amilcar Scott as a writer whose storytelling gifts the world very much requires.
Author :Mark Lando Publisher :Barringer Publishing/Schlesinger Advertising ISBN 13 :9780990820932 Total Pages :290 pages Book Rating :4.8/5 (29 download)
Book Synopsis Game Plan for Signers by : Mark Lando
Download or read book Game Plan for Signers written by Mark Lando and published by Barringer Publishing/Schlesinger Advertising. This book was released on 2016-05-10 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mark Lando's unique perspective on thoroughbred body language has given me an ability to separate contenders. It's an edge that I didn't have before, which immediately led to profitable results." - Charles "Chip" Reed, One of Maryland's leading stakes winning owners and breeders and a Director of the Maryland Thoroughbred Horseman's Association. The primary focus of this book is to show the player how to get an edge in this difficult game. Doing what everyone else is doing erodes value and dooms the bettor to failure. Lando's "Game Plan" using angles, tells and strategies affords the handicapper in-the-now ability to garner large, exciting pay offs. The Addendum showing the results of his stratagem is original. Lando's approach eschews the usual salvo of tedious charts and graphs making "Game Plan for Signers" an easy-to-understand archetypal exercise based on common sense and thoroughbred psyche.. MARK LANDO, a journalism graduate of American University, an Army Veteran and lifelong horse lover and handicapper, fell in love with horses at the age of five at ranch camp in Columbia County, New York. Lando worked in the periodical industry for over 40 years as President and CEO of several companies. He also owned book stores in Pennsylvania and New York. Lando has owned and raced thoroughbreds since college and recently has managed horseracing partnerships. He divides his time between York, Pennsylvania and South Florida.
Download or read book A Trillion Trees written by Fred Pearce and published by Greystone Books Ltd. This book was released on 2022-04-26 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “A vivid, important, and inspiring book.”— Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Sixth Extinction and Under a White Sky “Eloquently mulls the ecological dynamics of forests as well as the social, economic, cultural, and political forces that determine their fate.”—LA REVIEW OF BOOKS A powerful book about the decline and recovery of the world’s forests––with a provocative argument for their survival. In A Trillion Trees, veteran environmental journalist Fred Pearce takes readers on a whirlwind journey through some of the most spectacular forests around the world. Along the way, he charts the extraordinary pace of forest destruction, and explores why some are beginning to recover. With vivid, observant reporting, Pearce transports readers to the remote cloud forests of Ecuador, the remains of a forest civilization in Nigeria, a mystifying mountain peak in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and the boreal forests of western Canada and the United States, where devastating wildfires are linked to suppressing the natural fire cycles of forests and the maintenance practices of Indigenous peoples. Throughout the book, Pearce interviews the people who traditionally live in forests. He speaks to Indigenous peoples in western Canada and the United States who are fighting to control their traditional forested lands and manage them according to their traditional practices. He visits and speaks with Nepalese hill dwellers, Kenyan farmers, and West African sawyers who show him that forests are as much human landscapes as they are natural paradises. The lives of humans are now imprinted in forest ecology. At the heart of Pearce’s investigationis a provocative argument: planting more trees isn’t the answer to declining forests. If given room and left to their own devices, forests and the people who live in them will fight back to restore their own domain.
Book Synopsis Vine Leaves Literary Journal by : Jessica Bell
Download or read book Vine Leaves Literary Journal written by Jessica Bell and published by . This book was released on 2017-11-28 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This full-colour coffee table book, full of prose, poetry, art, and photography, is the final celebratory installment of Vine Leaves Literary Journal, which ceased publication in 2017, after six wonderful years of publishing extraordinary talent from all around the globe.
Download or read book Gone Viral written by Justin Hart and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2022-10-18 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Data and marketing consultant and statistical sage to presidential candidates, governors, businesses, and the real powers-that-be, epidemiologists, Justin Hart catalogs in a terrifying-but-sprightly manner the folly and psychosis produced by the pandemic and diagnoses the societal destruction that the massive overresponse to the COVID virus has wreaked, as well as what can be done to stop the madness and bring the world back to a modicum of rationality. WORST. DISEASE. EVER. Someone broke America. In this nightmare, neighbors have turned into agoraphobes, teachers fear their students, children are muzzled, citizens are censored, dystopian fictions have become reality, and unelected officials are creating a biometric police state. Oh wait. It’s not a nightmare. It’s our daily lives! In truth, much of this insanity didn’t start with the coronavirus pandemic (it was already latent in big government and big corporations) and it won’t end there. COVID-19’s greatest threat turned out to be . . . mental. All we had to fear was fear itself—and boy did some of us fear! The very idea of the virus weakened the immune system of America and revealed a decaying underbelly of confusion, panic, unease, and cowardice few of the strong ones suspected existed. What a horrible wake-up call! In a spate of anxious dread and gleeful power-grabbing, our health overlords threw away the pandemic response handbook and tried—beyond all reason—to protect, well, everyone. From massive over-testing to universal retail plexiglass to stay-at-home orders to stay-away-from-school orders to masking mandates to vaccine mandates to some of the worst restrictions on civil liberties in American history, this is an epic story that poses big questions about America’s future as a free society. And the odd thing is, as Justin Hart shows, the actual disease was, as pandemics go, not that threatening; most people were at minimal risk. What is really scary is the total overreaction of half the country, many governments, that lost all sense of perspective. Hart offers a hopeful prescription on how we might face the madness down and claw our way back to sanity!
Download or read book Defying Normal written by Skip Heitzig and published by Worthy Books. This book was released on 2015-10-27 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Skip Heitzig, pastor of a 15,000 member mega-church, shows readers how to defy the pressures of this worldly life, and soar above the status quo to experience the divine.
Download or read book Stalled written by Michael Hlinka and published by Dundurn. This book was released on 2015-03-28 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the fifty years following the Second World War, Canada enjoyed a period of spectacular economic growth — the economy quadruple in size and the living standard of most Canadians steadily improved. However, in the years since, Canada has suffered from economic stagnation. Businesses keep closing, and Canadians find it harder to get and keep a good job. Increasingly, Canadians have relied on consumer debt to help mask the underlying problems, but for many even that temporary form of relief is no longer an option. In Stalled, Michael Hlinka explains what drove Canada's five-decade expansion and what has put us in the rut we're currently in. He also shows that there are solutions for Canada as a country and for individual Canadians, and that we can get out of the rut we're in if we start doing the things that once made us great. Stalled shows how.
Book Synopsis The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2021 by : Steph Cha
Download or read book The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2021 written by Steph Cha and published by Mariner Books. This book was released on 2021-10-12 with total page 323 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Steph Cha, a rising star who brings a fresh perspective as series editor, takes the helm of the new The Best American Mystery and Suspense, with best-selling crime novelist Alafair Burke joining her as the first guest editor. "Crime writers, forgive the pun, are killing it right now creatively," writes guest editor Alafair Burke in her introduction. "It was difficult--painful even--to narrow this year's Best American Mystery and Suspense to only twenty stories." Spanning from a mediocre spa in Florida, to New York's gritty East Village, to death row in Alabama, this collection reveals boundless suspense in small, quiet moments, offering startling twists in the least likely of places. From a powerful response to hateful bullying, to a fight for health care, to a gripping desperation to vote, these stories are equal parts shocking, devastating, and enthralling, revealing the tension pulsing through our everyday lives and affirming that mystery and suspense writing is better than ever before. The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2021includes JENNY BHATT- GAR ANTHONY HAYWOOD- GABINO IGLESIAS- AYA DE LEÓN- LAURA LIPPMAN DELIA C. PITTS- ALEX SEGURA- FAYE SNOWDEN- LISA UNGER and others
Book Synopsis African Americans and the Presidents by : F. Erik Brooks
Download or read book African Americans and the Presidents written by F. Erik Brooks and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2019-04-18 with total page 373 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The president is arguably the most recognized and powerful individual in the United States. This reference work explores the American presidency in relation to issues of race concerning the African American community. This work provides a contemporary and refreshing examination of the American presidency through the prism of race and race relations in America, revealing a long and complicated relationship between the U.S. presidency and the African American community. The book evaluates each of the forty-five American presidents' policies, cabinet appointments, and handling of race matters in the United States. Following an extensive timeline, chronological chapters take an incisive look at each American president's life and career as well as the policies enacted during his presidency that affected the African American community. The presidents' personal writings, memoirs, autobiographies, and biographies frame their views on the issue of race and how they dealt with it before, during, and after their presidency.