After The Interlude

After The Interlude
Author: Ellyn Peirson
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2022-01-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

After the Interlude explores destiny, the sibling relationship, the impact on destiny of family of origin dynamics, where we were before we were born, where we're going after we've left the planet, thin places, dreams, prayer and the importance of unbending intent. The book tackles purpose and the most difficult personal question of all personal questions-Why? After the Interlude converses with existence. After the Interlude is an expression of an Everyperson. All human beings know fear. All human beings lose family members. All human beings question. All human beings are wounded and flawed. And, above all, all human beings come with a destiny to be uncovered and lived and a monumental capacity to love. The wounds that happen along the way are part of the contract we undertake in coming here, trailing our own Wordsworthian clouds of glory. Whether we come once or multiple times is a moot point. The point of life, according to After the Interlude, is now and what we do with all the nows of our lives. After the Interlude is highly personal and yet it will touch readers in their personal beliefs and fears. With references to the Platonic philosophers, Julian of Norwich, Emily Dickinson, William Blake, C. S. Lewis, Annie Dillard, Mary Oliver and Chet Raymo, the argument that the purpose of life is the advancement of the soul is brought home. And it's brought home with an openness that allows the reader to try it on for size, rather than insisting on adoption or rejection. And, above all, After The Interlude faces death head-on. Ellyn Peirson's credo on the soul's journey is a personal culmination of years of exploration of the soul. Andrew Ruhl, Ellyn's soul-friend, responds to and frames the theories and propositions in words and photography. It all began simply enough. The question was rather ordinary. Margaret, Ellyn's only sibling and soul-companion of longest standing, had just died. Andrew, in his fourth post-bone-marrow-transplant year, wondered via email what the experience of Margaret's actual death-her process of leave-taking-had revealed to Ellyn. Because of their familiar journey into the territory of Andrew's leukemia, its treatments and effects, Andrew and Ellyn communicated easily about such matters. While the sharing during the process of Margaret's death was soothing for Ellyn, Andrew's question the morning of Margaret's death was different, unanswerable in a sense, and Ellyn tucked it away in her computer. She'd reply soon. "What was her death like?" Andrew wondered. "What did you see and understand?" Simple enough... but in the paradoxical way that life and death can shift paradigms and relationships, the question became a holy grail. Pondering, strategizing, mentally rehearsing, Ellyn spent two months traipsing the question's circumference. How does one begin to give words to the sanctity of grief and gratitude, to the observation of a death, to the exit of a huge soul? This critical task seemed to be a beginning without a beginning. Weary of coughing and sniffing from what she called her grief colds, Ellyn carved out a short weekend in early May to retreat to her cottage... to rest and to address the essence of Andrew's quest. The floodgates opened... in dreams and writing. Over the next seven months of 2006, After the Interlude wrote itself. As each chapter was complete, Ellyn sent it off to Andrew. Andrew embraced each experience and commented, sometimes with his own word-sketches and sometimes with photography. Much of the writing occurred at Spindrift, the cottage that dominates the landscape of After the Interlude.

Ghostly Interlude

Ghostly Interlude
Author: Stacy McKitrick
Publisher: Stacy McKitrick
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Maggie Russell—legal assistant by day, horror writer by night—gets the scare of her life when she wakes up in a strange café without any idea of how she got there. But if she tells anyone about her sleepwalking escapades, she could lose her grandmother’s house, and she’d fought so hard to keep it. Dean Parker is a private investigator whose office is next door to Maggie’s law firm. He’s been eyeing the pretty brunette ever since she started working there, but getting involved with anyone isn’t in his game plan. When he finds out she’s been having sleeping problems, he suspects her money-grubbing cousin is involved. Instead, he discovers something worse: a ghost is living with Maggie and it appears another may be possessing her. Dean is determined to help Maggie rid her home of the uninvited guests. He just never figured his attraction to her would be reciprocated. Keeping his distance is no longer an option, though. If he fails, Maggie could very well be possessed forever.

Blue Interlude

Blue Interlude
Author: Keisha Mennefee
Publisher: Genesis Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1585715980

Tara Russell has dedicated the last ten years of her life to becoming a music star. Along the way she sacrificed her personal happiness, a lost love and a child that was given up for adoption. While preparing for the release of her next blockbuster album, a talk show appearance forces her to reckon with all that is missing from her life. Now Tara's trying to come to terms with her past before she loses all possibility of peace.

THE LOST WORLD - 40 Books Collection: King Solomon's Mines, A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, New Atlantis, The Man Who Would be King, The Land That Time Forgot, Lost Horizon and many more

THE LOST WORLD - 40 Books Collection: King Solomon's Mines, A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, New Atlantis, The Man Who Would be King, The Land That Time Forgot, Lost Horizon and many more
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 8723
Release: 2024-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This carefully crafted ebook: "THE LOST WORLD - 40 Books Collection: King Solomon's Mines, A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, New Atlantis, The Man Who Would be King, The Land That Time Forgot, Lost Horizon and many more" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: The Lost World (Arthur Conan Doyle) A Journey to the Centre of the Earth (Jules Verne) The Mysterious Island The Man Who Would Be King (Rudyard Kipling) At the Mountains of Madness (H. P. Lovecraft) King Solomon's Mines (Henry Rider Haggard) She: A History of Adventure The People of the Mist When the World Shook The Yellow God The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (Edgar Allan Poe) Lost Horizon (James Hilton) The Moon Pool (Abraham Merritt) The Lost Lemuria (W. Scott-Elliot) The Lost Continent of Mu - Motherland of Man (James Churchward) Gulliver's Travels (Jonathan Swift) The Caspak Trilogy (E. Rice Burroughs) The Moon Trilogy The Pellucidar Series The Man-Eater The Cave Girl The Eternal Lover Jungle Girl The Return of Tarzan Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar The Atlantis Books: The Original Myth of Atlantis (Plato) New Atlantis (F. Bacon) Atlantis: The Antedeluvian World (I. Donnelly) The Lost Continent (C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne) The Story of Atlantis (W. Scott-Elliot) The lost world is a subgenre of the fantasy or science fiction genre that involves the discovery of a new world out of time or place. King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard is sometimes considered the first lost-world narrative. Haggard's novel shaped the form and influenced later lost-world books, including Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King, Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, Burroughs' The Land That Time Forgot, A. Merritt's The Moon Pool, and H. P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness. James Hilton's Lost Horizon used the genre as a takeoff for popular philosophy and social comment and it introduced the name Shangri-La, a meme for the idealization of the lost world as a paradise.

Strange Interlude

Strange Interlude
Author: Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-10-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Delve into the depths of human emotion and psychological complexity with "Strange Interlude" by Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, a groundbreaking play that pushes the boundaries of theatrical storytelling and offers a haunting exploration of love, desire, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. Join O'Neill as he crafts a mesmerizing narrative that unfolds over the course of decades, following the intertwined lives of a group of characters whose fates are bound together by secrets, lies, and unspoken desires. Experience the innovative structure and rich character development of "Strange Interlude" as O'Neill employs the technique of "stream of consciousness" to delve into the inner thoughts and motivations of his characters. Through their unfiltered monologues, readers are given a glimpse into the depths of their souls, revealing the hidden fears, desires, and contradictions that drive their actions. With its blend of psychological insight, poetic language, and gripping drama, "Strange Interlude" offers readers a unique and immersive theatrical experience that challenges conventions and defies expectations. O'Neill's masterful storytelling and keen understanding of human nature create a world that feels both familiar and strange, inviting readers to confront the complexities of their own desires and the consequences of their choices. Since its premiere in 1928, "Strange Interlude" has been celebrated as one of O'Neill's greatest achievements, praised for its bold experimentation, profound themes, and powerful performances. The play's exploration of taboo subjects such as mental illness, infidelity, and the search for meaning in a fragmented world resonated deeply with audiences, cementing its status as a classic of American theater. As you immerse yourself in the pages of "Strange Interlude," you'll find yourself drawn into a world of passion, betrayal, and existential angst, where the search for meaning is a constant struggle and the line between reality and illusion begins to blur. O'Neill's richly drawn characters and haunting imagery linger in the mind long after the final curtain falls, leaving readers with a profound sense of awe and introspection. In conclusion, "Strange Interlude" is a daring and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition that continues to captivate audiences with its bold storytelling and profound themes. Whether you're a fan of theater or simply someone who loves a good story, this play offers a compelling journey into the depths of the human soul that will leave you spellbound. Don't miss your chance to experience the power and beauty of "Strange Interlude" by Eugene Gladstone O'Neill. Grab your copy now and prepare to be transported to a world where the boundaries between reality and illusion are blurred, and the search for meaning is an endless journey of discovery.