Throngs of Misfits

Throngs of Misfits
Author: Omayra Vélez
Publisher: Omayra Velez
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2018-11-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0578416581

Second Edition The Quetzan saga continues in Throngs of Misfits. June Dunbar triggered the beginning of the Assembly, but she had to leave Opal in the care of Lord Randall while she went to save another. However, Opal is not safe. She must leave the castle or be captured by the Emperor’s men. Emperor Klastos fears only one thing, losing his throne. He only needs to arrest and kill one Gift-Vessel to prevent the gathering of the Assembly. The second Companion, Kara, runs for her life and the life of her charges and encounters the Emperor’s blockades. Will she fight or evade? And now the Black Companion, the third Judge, arises. Like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, he is released from his cocoon into the desert—transformed yet lacking the understanding of his new power and responsibilities. Will June, Kara, and the Black Companion manage to secure the safety of the eight? Follow our heroes as they journey and evade the Emperor’s soldiers, meeting and gathering into their folds the various Gift-Vessels and potential candidates for the Assembly. This is the second book in the Assembly of Thirteen series; get your copy now and continue reading in this page-turner continuation.

Throngs of Misfits, The Assembly of Thirteen, 2nd Ed

Throngs of Misfits, The Assembly of Thirteen, 2nd Ed
Author: Omayra Vélez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781959443056

Second Edition The Quetzan saga continues in Throngs of Misfits. June Dunbar triggered the beginning of the Assembly, but she had to leave Opal in the care of Lord Randall while she went to save another. However, Opal is not safe. She must leave the castle or be captured by the Emperor's men. Emperor Klastos fears only one thing, losing his throne. He only needs to arrest and kill one Gift-Vessel to prevent the gathering of the Assembly. The second Companion, Kara, runs for her life and the life of her charges and encounters the Emperor's blockades. Will she fight or evade? And now the Black Companion, the third Judge, arises. Like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, he is released from his cocoon into the desert-transformed yet lacking the understanding of his new power and responsibilities. Will June, Kara, and the Black Companion manage to secure the safety of the eight? Follow our heroes as they journey and evade the Emperor's soldiers, meeting and gathering into their folds the various Gift-Vessels and potential candidates for the Assembly. This is the second book in the Assembly of Thirteen series; get your copy now and continue reading in this page-turner continuation.

Misfits & Hybrids: Architectural Artifacts for the 21st-Century City

Misfits & Hybrids: Architectural Artifacts for the 21st-Century City
Author: Ferda Kolatan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2024-06-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1040035124

Contemporary cities are shaped by the unlikely adjacencies of objects that are vastly different in kind, origin, and scale: buildings, infrastructure, and other urban components that over time accumulate into mismatched configurations. However, despite the ubiquity of these oddities and their impact on the city, we rarely give them much consideration. In Misfits & Hybrids, Ferda Kolatan explores the untapped potential in these unexpected conditions for a new kind of architecture. A diverse array of projects, developed in Kolatan’s design studios at the University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, illustrates how hybrid artifacts can reveal the often overlooked cultural, socio-political, and material histories of a site, fostering design tactics invested in reinventing the existing. Set within the cosmopolitan megacities of Istanbul, Cairo, and New York, the projects are conceived as real fictions, conjuring novel narrative, aesthetic, and representational forms to reflect the pluralistic postindustrial city.

How We Got to Black Lives Matter

How We Got to Black Lives Matter
Author: William Napier
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1478799811

Revisionist history, vote buying politics, bad social policy, and the misguided actions of leftist miscreants and institutions have over time coalesced within the United States to form a unifying con in which blacks in particular, and more recently Hispanics and whites as well, are now used as pawns by the political class to further its own nefarious pursuits. Learn how slavery, and the supposed vestiges thereof, is used by leftists worldwide in a continuous assault on the United States—a smear campaign that is as hollow as it is destructive. How We Got to Black Lives Matter covers the early history of slavery around the world—from the early colonial period, the founding of the U.S., the antebellum period, and the critical events that led to the Civil War. The chains of slavery were finally broken with the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but the benefits from this groundbreaking legislation never seemed to materialize. Some of the later programs designed to improve the lives of the poor have instead helped lead to the creation of inner-city hell holes in many of America's large urban centers. Over the years, certain anti-poverty laws have had an opposite effect, with the destruction of the black family and the emergence of inter-generational welfare dependency, runaway crime, and other maladies. Using the cudgel of racism and discrimination to repel any constructive ideas for reform has promoted the continuance of the dependent classes to ensure political favor at the voting booth. This book will reveal how we got here—along with some ways to get out.

Magick and Misfits, Books 1-4

Magick and Misfits, Books 1-4
Author: Ann Gimpel
Publisher: Ann Gimpel
Total Pages: 805
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Urban fantasy and slow burn romance wrapped into a serial that will keep you up reading long into the night. Over a thousand pages of pure delight. Strange bedfellows rock worlds. Court of Rogues Reluctant recruit to the nines, I became Faery’s regent by default. Sure, I was next in line for the throne, but I never believed Oberon and Titania were gone for good until first a decade rolled by, and then two, and then ten. They’ll never be back, and the land is mourning. Or pissed. It’s hard to tell which, and I’m not sure what difference it makes. I split my time between Faery and Earth searching for a way to mend the rift that’s killing my realm. I haven’t made much progress. Time is running through the glass, mocking my paltry efforts. A sultry Witch is barely a blip on the radar. So what if she counts cards in the casino I run on Earth and makes my pit boss a little nuts? Out of the blue, she spits out the unbelievable, and I discover she’s not a Witch after all. A glamour hid her Fae-Sidhe blood so well, she’d fooled me. Her mixed blood is an affront. By rights, I should haul her before the Court to face justice. She understood the chance she took revealing herself to me, and her offer to join forces is tempting, but it could cost me my throne. Some risks are worth the price. If I cross the line, there’ll be no going back. Midnight Court My days as Faery’s reluctant regent have crashed and burned. Either I left the land to rot in a squalid soup of broken promises, or I destroyed her enemies one by one. No choice there. Not really. I’d known some of those “enemies” since childhood, which was centuries ago. They say familiarity breeds contempt. In my case it bred sorrow as I consigned Fae who’d been friends to eternal destruction and fed them to the land. Dariyah, the Witch-who-wasn’t-one, crossed my path for reasons I’m still figuring out. Her long-lost mother presided over one of Faery’s many dirty secrets, the Midnight Court. Some like to believe Fae blood is pure. It’s not. We and the Sidhe are joined at the hip, and the Midnight Court was once a living symbol of our bond. Court of the Fallen Faery has changed so much I barely recognize her. The worst part is I didn’t see this coming. A few minor skirmishes, sure, but the Unseelie fielded tens of thousands against us. The King of Winter is finally exacting revenge against the consort who spurned him. The rest of us are collateral damage. He played his hand well, attracted powerful allies, and punted us into a definite one-down position. For the moment. Pegasus is the king’s primary ally. I possess knowledge that will blow their partnership sky high. And proof in case neither of them believes me. Timing is everything, though. We must wrest Faery from the enemy. I finally hold the land link, but success is far from a foregone conclusion. More blood will flow before we’re done. Buckets of the stuff, but I can’t let that stop me. Court of Destiny Faery’s castle lies in ruins, a reflection of the rest of a land I love. My land, my realm, has altered almost beyond recognition. The part that hasn’t changed is the incredible people and creatures who live in Faery. Unicorns. Fauns. Satyrs. Fae. Sidhe. Their spirits have been indomitable, and it makes me proud to call them brothers. But then, the Unseelie used to be brethren too. Now they stand against us along with a collection of monsters intent on sucking every last breath of life from Faery. The worst part about all of this has been not knowing whom I can call friend. As we lurch into the endgame, my life, soul, and fortunes are linked with the woman I love. We rise—or fall—together. If it comes down to a gut-wrenching choice, will I pick Faery or Dariyah?

American Literary Misfits

American Literary Misfits
Author: D. Berton Emerson
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN:

The study of nineteenth-century American literature has long been tied up with the study of American democracy. Just as some regions in the United States are elevated to stand in for the whole nation—New England is a good example—D. Berton Emerson argues the same is true for American literature of the nineteenth century; a few canonical texts overrepresent the more motley history of American letters. Emerson examines an eclectic group of literary texts that have rarely, if ever, been considered representative of "the nation" because of their unseemly characters or plots, divergence from dominant literary trends of the era, or local particularity. These are his "literary misfits," authors and texts that show different forms of egalitarianism in action that existed outside and even against the dominant liberal narratives of American democracy. Emerson's unique contribution is revealing these texts and the people they represent as rich with political knowledge. This knowledge, he argues, finds its most potent expression in the local. Such texts show us a different kind of democratic politics: one that is egalitarian, disorderly, and radical rather than homogeneous.

Misfits & Supermen

Misfits & Supermen
Author: Steve Starger
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1525535196

The bond of brotherhood is hard to break, but a lifetime of dealing with familial expectation, bitterness, and psychological disorders can bend and warp it into something nearly unrecognizable. This story tells the tale of two brothers: Melvyn, the elder, whose amalgamation of disorders leave him completely unable to function within society; and Stephen, the younger, whose own emotional and psychological issues are overshadowed to the point where he becomes little more than a pale and twisted reflection of his brother. On different ends of the same spectrum, Melvyn is blissfully unaware of their troubling connection (or so his brother can only assume), but for Stephen, it is undeniable. He lives with it every day, sensing his own otherness in every twitch, outburst, and inability of his brother to overcome his inner demons. Left largely on his own to deal with his peculiarities—while carrying the burden of being “the normal one,” of whom much is expected— Stephen begins a complicated and unpredictable journey, one which will take him as far from his brother as he can manage to get, even as it brings them inexorably closer. A portion of proceeds from this book will go toward the Camp Cuheca Scholarship — Melvyn D. Starger fund at Waterford Country School, Quaker Hill, CT., to help fund a two-week summer residency at the camp. For more information about Waterford Country School, please email www.waterfordcountryschool.org

The Six Misfits Trilogy

The Six Misfits Trilogy
Author: Dylan Lewis
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2020-08-09
Genre:
ISBN:

Dylan Lewis' brilliant series captures the story of six teenagers, each of them carrying personal differences and anguish that causes them to be 'misfits' in the eyes of others. They find each other on a trip to the Australian Outback and share adventure, danger and cameraderie. In each of the three books, they learn more about themselves and each other and the discovery of their own worth and unique value. The six 'misfits' enjoy great adventure, danger, risk and ultimate success as they battle their own fears and the forces of ignorance and stupidity that we all face at times. If Enid Blyton had been LGBT aware and embraced danger as much as adventure, she would have written this series.

A Tournament of Misfits

A Tournament of Misfits
Author: Aldo Palazzeschi
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802048897

Through clear and fluid translations, Nicolas J. Perella demonstrates Palazzeschi's use of laughter to debunk social and literary myths.