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Author | : S.E. Reichert |
Publisher | : 5 Prince Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2023-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1631123157 |
The 80s were the best decade and Blaine Reynolds is prepared to risk everything, including her heart, to prove it. Blaine Reynolds is the owner of, “Back to the 80s” a novelty shop that her deceased mother passed on to her. Eric Morales is a developer who intends to destroy it to build a new brewery. In a desperate attempt to save what she holds most dear, she makes a bet with Eric that she just needs 30 days to prove to him why the 80s were totally rad and that her store is worth saving. He agrees with no intention of losing. As the month goes on, Blaine immerses Eric into a world of Cabbage Patch dolls, classic video games and neon. But the two soon realize there may be more at stake than either of them originally thought. Can they win the bet and still not lose their hearts to each other?
Author | : Kerrie Flanagan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2016-11-18 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780996171069 |
The 80s. A totally rad decade when hair was taken to new heights, we all wanted our MTV and everyone knew the answer to, "who you gonna call?" The Breakfast Club enlightened us about detention and Marty McFly took us back to the future. 100 Haiku for the 80s Generation will have you flash dancing your way through this gnarly era with these awesome haiku. With only 17 syllables, each poem will ignite a memory, transport you back in time, and have you dancing footloose faster than you can say, "where's the beef?"
Author | : John Cho |
Publisher | : Harper Perennial |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 1998-09-23 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 9780060952785 |
Since 1995, John Cho has faithfully harvested and preserved SPAM-related haiku for future generations. Now, for the first time in print, the SPAM Haiku Archive Master (or S.H.A.M.) offers more than 150 of the most delectible SPAM-ku ever prepared--selected from his collection of thousands. Anyone who likes to eat SPAM luncheon meat, sing about SPAM with Monty Python, or simply relish the poetry that is SPAM's very existence will love sinking his or her teeth into SPAM-ku.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1192 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Authorship |
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Contains a list of entries that provide potential markets for writers, covering magazines, publishers, syndicates, and contests, providing information on submission requirements, pay scale, freelance work, and listings of editors and agents.
Author | : Michael McCarthy |
Publisher | : New York Review of Books |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2016-10-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1681370417 |
The moth snowstorm, a phenomenon Michael McCarthy remembers from his boyhood when moths “would pack a car’s headlight beams like snowflakes in a blizzard,” is a distant memory. Wildlife is being lost, not only in the wholesale extinctions of species but also in the dwindling of those species that still exist. The Moth Snowstorm is unlike any other book about climate change today; combining the personal with the polemical, it is a manifesto rooted in experience, a poignant memoir of the author’s first love: nature. McCarthy traces his adoration of the natural world to when he was seven, when the discovery of butterflies and birds brought sudden joy to a boy whose mother had just been hospitalized and whose family life was deteriorating. He goes on to record in painful detail the rapid dissolution of nature’s abundance in the intervening decades, and he proposes a radical solution to our current problem: that we each recognize in ourselves the capacity to love the natural world. Arguing that neither sustainable development nor ecosystem services have provided adequate defense against pollution, habitat destruction, species degradation, and climate change, McCarthy asks us to consider nature as an intrinsic good and an emotional and spiritual resource, capable of inspiring joy, wonder, and even love. An award-winning environmental journalist, McCarthy presents a clear, well-documented picture of what he calls “the great thinning” around the world, while interweaving the story of his own early discovery of the wilderness and a childhood saved by nature. Drawing on the truths of poets, the studies of scientists, and the author’s long experience in the field, The Moth Snowstorm is part elegy, part ode, and part argument, resulting in a passionate call to action.
Author | : Robert Penn Warren |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 544 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : Popular literature |
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Author | : Kathryn S. Brogan |
Publisher | : Writer's Digest Books |
Total Pages | : 1196 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781582974019 |
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Author | : Colleen Redman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-08-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781635342871 |
Packing a Suitcase for the Afterlife is a collection of 34 poems that probe the questions: 'How much does the essence of one's psyche weigh? Is the soul the one carry-on that we actually take with us? In the end, what do we value and what do we leave behind?' The poems are a distillation that read like a memoir, tracking the journeys of childhood, aging, care giving and life's inevitable losses. Informed by the past and grounded in the present, they're drawn from the inner life, where humor and darkness intersect. Everyday domestic scenes and visitors from the natural world appear as signposts throughout the collection. "At this stage of life, my dreams are more lifelike, and my life is more dreamlike," says the author Colleen Redman, a widely-published poet and writer who covers events for her local newspaper. "Realistic with tinges of the surreal," wrote Felicia Mitchell in a recent review. Mitchell, a poet and creative writing teacher at Virginia's Henry and Emory College, went on to state, ..".she has, paradoxically, told the untold, touching on that which resides in both dreams and in life and in the borders between..." Redman, a long-time Floyd, Virginia resident, who is originally from the small coastal town of Hull, Massachusetts, writes about packing a suitcase before returning to her hometown to care for her ailing mother ... The last of the packing comes down to one question / should I bring extra shoes or make room for a book / Guide to a Happy Life? / I'm still looking for a good Sinatra record / because he was to your generation / what the Beatles were to mine / and music is a memory that doesn't skip... Another poem takes a metaphysical turn, questioning the reality of time and matter ...The days are small / packed tightly together / Not much room / for last minute changes ... Poetry is a passport / in the universal mother tongue / It's only 4% visible / and 96% dark riddle ... In 2001 Redman wrote The Jim and Dan Stories, a memoir about losing two of her brothers a month apart that was used in a grief and loss class at Radford University before it went out of print. Redman lost her older sister and mother in 2015, a loss she gives voice to in some of the poems.
Author | : Henry Miller |
Publisher | : HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2012-01-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0007389469 |
Miller’s groundbreaking first novel, banned in Britain for almost thirty years.
Author | : Allen Ginsberg |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2006-10-10 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0061137456 |
First published in 1956, Allen Ginsberg's Howl is a prophetic masterpiece—an epic raging against dehumanizing society that overcame censorship trials and obscenity charges to become one of the most widely read poems of the century. This annotated version of Ginsberg's classic is the poet's own re-creation of the revolutionary work's composition process—as well as a treasure trove of anecdotes, an intimate look at the poet's writing techniques, and a veritable social history of the 1950s.