Not Bad for A Farm Boy from Cornwall Poe

Not Bad for A Farm Boy from Cornwall Poe
Author: Brian C. Coad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781425967994

Five murders have been committed, one every April Fool's Day. Ashley Gable didn't give any thought to the murders until the fifth was committed. The first four victims were random, but the last was her boyfriend. Was his murder just a random occurrence? It doesn't seem so when Ashley's sister, Calli, is murdered on the sixth April Fool's Day. But the killer didn't stop there. Ashley is stabbed and left for dead, but she lives knowing that the killer will strike again. One year has passed quickly and Ashley starts to receive menacing notes while at school. She knows the killer means to finish what was started last year. In time, she is confronted by the killer dressed in a jester costume and wielding a sharp dagger. Ashley survives the encounter, but meets the killer again over the course of the school day. With each confrontation, however, Ashley manages to remain alive. But one of her closest friends ends up dying along the way. This drives Ashley to want to know who the April Fool's Day killer is, and the motive behind the yearly madness. But when Ashley finally discovers the identity of the killer, she also learns what the real April Fool's Day joke really is. Will she survive long enough to be able to recover if at all?!

Not Bad for A Farm Boy from Cornwall

Not Bad for A Farm Boy from Cornwall
Author: Brian Coad
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1425968007

Some of the poems in this collection were written more than sixty years ago. Some were written less than a year ago. Most were written in-between. This is a book for browsing, rather than for cover-to-cover reading. Probably every reader will find some poems to like and some to dislike. It is the author's hope that not every reader will like and dislike the same poems. For the reader's convenience, the poems are presented in groups resembling chapters. Each group follows, more or less, the categories listed in the book's subtitle. These poems, not in chronological order of writing, draw on the author's life experiences. His Places poems visit Cornwall, England, (A Visit Home, Cornish Carn), where he spent his early years; Venice, Italy, (Venice, Italian Caffe, 1947), (where he did his Army service, and various parts of the United States (Blue Pacific Villanelle, where he has lived for the past forty years. The People poems range from The Patient, (a German Field Marshall in Italy) to Orphy and Eury-girl, to The Brown Shirt Poem, a personal anecdote. The Politics poems include A Welsh View of American Health Care, and The Ghazal of Two Problems. The War poems include Names on a Granite War Memorial, and the sonnet, Horse. Many of the War poems involve aircraft. The late century was the century of war in the air. A good many of the Other Matters poems, such as Quantum Love Poem, The Solar Flare, My Thrips, and At Shakespeare's Grave have science fiction themes. The author has published many science fiction stories in the leading magazines. Other works of the author's published by AuthorHouse, are: Wally Mason's Adventures in the Patent Trade (a novel.) Notes of a Patent Attorney (a story collection.) The Aluminum Gospel (a novel.)

Kill the Farm Boy

Kill the Farm Boy
Author: Kevin Hearne
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524797758

In an irreverent series in the tradition of Monty Python, the bestselling authors of the Iron Druid Chronicles and Star Wars: Phasma reinvent fantasy, fairy tales, and floridly written feast scenes. “Ranks among the best of Christopher Moore and Terry Pratchett.”—Chuck Wendig “When you put two authors of this high caliber together, expect fireworks. Or at least laughs. What a hoot!”—Terry Brooks Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, a hero, the Chosen One, was born . . . and so begins every fairy tale ever told. This is not that fairy tale. There is a Chosen One, but he is unlike any One who has ever been Chosened. And there is a faraway kingdom, but you have never been to a magical world quite like the land of Pell. There, a plucky farm boy will find more than he’s bargained for on his quest to awaken the sleeping princess in her cursed tower. First there’s the Dark Lord, who wishes for the boy’s untimely death . . . and also very fine cheese. Then there’s a bard without a song in her heart but with a very adorable and fuzzy tail, an assassin who fears not the night but is terrified of chickens, and a mighty fighter more frightened of her sword than of her chain-mail bikini. This journey will lead to sinister umlauts, a trash-talking goat, the Dread Necromancer Steve, and a strange and wondrous journey to the most peculiar “happily ever after” that ever once-upon-a-timed. Praise for Kill the Farm Boy “A rollicking fantasy adventure that upends numerous genre tropes in audacious style . . . a laugh-out-loud-funny fusion of Monty Python–esque humor and whimsy à la Terry Pratchett’s Discworld.”—Kirkus Reviews “Dawson and Hearne’s reimagining of a traditional fairy tale is reminiscent of William Goldman’s The Princess Bride and William Steig’s Shrek! Irreverent, funny, and full of entertaining wordplay, this will keep readers guessing until the end.”—Library Journal “Will have you laughing out loud until strangers begin to look at you oddly.”—SyFy “A smart comedy . . . nuanced, complicated, and human.”—Tordotcom “[Delilah Dawson and Kevin Hearne] make fun of the typical ‘white male power fantasies,’ and in that, they succeed, with their heroes all characters of color and/or falling somewhere under the LGBTQ umbrella.”—Publishers Weekly

Voices from the Heart of the Land

Voices from the Heart of the Land
Author: Richard L. Cates
Publisher: Terrace Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008-11-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0299227839

From 2001 to 2006, Richard L. Cates Jr. interviewed senior members of more than 30 families living in and around Arena township, a small community in southern Wisconsin. He asked them about growing up in rural America and their connection to a way of life that is vanishing in the twenty-first century. The result, Voices from the Heart of the Land, is a collection of reminiscences, observations, and opinions celebrating the stewardship of the land and the values of the stewards. Of course, as Cates points out, these are nothing less than “our core human values—integrity, commitment, responsibility, citizenship, self-determination, decency, kindness, love, and hope.”