Plead More, Bodymore

Plead More, Bodymore
Author: Ian Kirkpatrick
Publisher: Steak House Books
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1736887068

Everything's an insult when your soul is bankrupt. Joey and Wayland may have returned to Baltimore after their deaths, but things are not the same through eyes tainted by death. The city seems darker, the graffiti louder, and a meltdown is only a hair-trigger away. Joey's ready for everything to go back to normal, but that might not be possible when every time she's around Wayland, he's dripping with someone's freshly spilled blood. Meanwhile, Jag's losing his patience with Joey's preference for her serial killer best friend. Desperate to keep her life together in a somewhat recognizable way, Joey discovers that a local medium might have a way to calm the regret-fueled rage that plagues both her and Wayland, driving them both further out of control with each passing day. In hopes of a return to normal, she sets out to ask the authorities of the afterlife to grant her and Wayland a real second chance. The ravens stalking her promise that if she doesn't move quickly, she may lose everything she cares about. With a past and a future that can't compromise, tragedy doesn't spare the indecisive.

Bleed More, Bodymore

Bleed More, Bodymore
Author: Ian Kirkpatrick
Publisher: Steak House Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1736887017

HORROR IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN EVIL OVERTAKES THE HEART. Joey's a Baltimore mechanic. One night, she receives a call from her best friend, asking for his car to be picked up from the infamous body dumping grounds of Baltimore: Leakin Park. When she arrives, there's little more around than a stalled-out car and a couple of ravens, so she leaves only with the car. Back at the body shop, it doesn't take long for the smell of rot to permeate the trunk. Inside? A corpse. The cops say her friend did it. His absence is his guilt, but Joey knows better. She will find her missing friend and she will prove his innocence. But something isn't right in Baltimore. It's not just the feeling that someone is always watching from the city's abandoned buildings... Her search for her friend reveals something much worse hiding under Baltimore. A ghost town, a reaper, regret. Suddenly, the city's rage and the stink that rising out of the dirt make much more sense.

A Plea for Embodied Spirituality

A Plea for Embodied Spirituality
Author: Fraser Watts
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-07-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666751235

The body is crucial to religious life, but there has been little practical attention given to how to make a helpful reality of this fact. Strong forms of philosophical dualism have been widely abandoned by post-war theologians in favour of a more integrated view of human nature, but guidance on the role of the body in Christian spirituality remains fragmentary. Focusing particularly on drawing out practical implications for religious life and ministry, this book surveys the many ways in which the body plays an important role in religious and spiritual life, drawing on scientific research, theology and philosophy.

Rethinking the Actor's Body

Rethinking the Actor's Body
Author: Dick McCaw
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350046485

How does an actor embody a character? How do they use their body as an instrument of expression? Rethinking the Actor's Body offers an accessible introduction to the fields of neurophysiology and embodied knowledge through a detailed examination of what an actor does with their body. Built on almost a decade of conversations and public seminars by the author Dick McCaw in partnership with John Rothwell (Professor of Neurophysiology at University College London, UK), Rethinking the Actor's Body explores a set of questions and preoccupations concerning the actor's body and examines overlaps in research and practice in the fields of actor training, embodied knowledge and neurophysiology.

A Plea for Monogamy

A Plea for Monogamy
Author: Wilfrid Lay
Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1923
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

An early 20th century treatise on marital relations and sexual behavior, advocating monogamy for a truly successful marriage and fulfilling love life.