Under Purple Skies

Under Purple Skies
Author: Frank Bures
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 194874242X

In recent years, Minneapolis has become one of America’s literary powerhouses. With over fifty poems and essays, Under Purple Skies: The Minneapolis Anthology collects some of the most exciting work being done in, or about, Minneapolis and the Twin Cities area, with narrative threads that stretch back not just to Scandinavia, but across the world. Edited by Frank Bures (The Geography of Madness), the writers included here have won, or been shortlisted for, the Newbery Award, the Man Booker Prize, the Pulitzer, the Caldecott Award, the National Book Award, the Minnesota Book Award, and many others.

Under Purple Skies

Under Purple Skies
Author: Frank Bures
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781948742436

The best writers in Minneapolis share what they love about their city

A Handful of Purple Sky

A Handful of Purple Sky
Author: Mridula Bajpai
Publisher: Amaryllis - an imprint of Manjul Publishing House
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9390924596

When faced with adversity, human beings can either break, or rise from the ashes. A Handful of Purple Sky is the story of a resilient woman who, despite waking up one morning to the terrible news that she had breast cancer, not only fought her fears and apprehensions, but also the illness, to emerge stronger and more determined in the end. The journey, however, was not an easy one. In the September of 2017, Mridula Bajpai was diagnosed with Stage 2b breast cancer. Before she could comprehend what was unfolding around her, she had to be up and about, getting all kinds of tests done, meeting doctors, trying to understand the challenge life had suddenly thrown her way. In the hustle and bustle that was life, the news of the illness came as a shock. What followed, were months of gruelling cancer treatment. Mridula was left shattered and broken, with the powerful drugs taking a toll on her body – the side effects were many and scary. Mridula believes that the glass of life is always full and never empty. A Handful of Purple Sky traverses the journey called life, when it brings you at a crossroad, and you can only take one quick decision: to fight, fight and fight till you emerge victorious.

Under Any Sky

Under Any Sky
Author: Matthew Caleb Flamm
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1443806463

Under Any Sky: Contemporary Readings of George Santayana is a testament to the cross-cultural relevance of the work of one of the leading intellectuals of the twentieth century, George Santayana (1863-1952, birth name Jorge Agustín Nicolás Ruiz de Santayana). A list of geographic origins of the twenty-two contributions contained in this volume indicates the transatlantic cultural diversity of scholarly representation: scholars variously hailing from Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Slovakia, and Switzerland, and from the United States, representing three of its major regions. The authors explore the major plots of Santayana's thinking, including materialistic Platonism in ontology, skepticism in epistemology, rationality in social philosophy, naturalism in aesthetics, piety in materialism, and literary and poetic expression as a means to cosmic understanding. After a preface by Professor John Lachs (also a contributor), and an editorial introduction, the book is divided into three respective thematic parts: I. Ontology and Naturalism; II. Culture, Society, America; and III. Aesthetics, Poetry, and Spirit. Before each thematic section brief introductions of the section papers is provided to accommodate specific scholarly interests. The authors entrust the present volume to readers appreciative of the philosophic catholicity of the subject's work, invoking the book title which is taken from the preface of Santayana's mature system of philosophy, Scepticism and Animal Faith: "In the past or in the future, my language and my borrowed knowledge would have been different, but under whatever sky I had been born, since it is the same sky, I should have had the same philosophy"

The Purple Sky

The Purple Sky
Author: Peter Anthony Swiderski
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2011-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450287190

PETER BARBIERIS mesmerizing Book One of his trilogy depicts the resentment, suspicion, and intrigue that direct the lives of one Native American family living in North America prior to the European invasion. Book One begins with the birth of a son and ends with two brothers fi ght-to-the-death. The Purple Sky is an account of EMILY MADDINGs (b. 1765, d. 1857) dreamvisits to a small Native American village. In a manner most mysterious and uncanny, Emily lives the life of PALE-MOON, one of the villages women. Emily defi nes her relationship with Pale-Moon in this way: It is as if I am here now, on the tenth of January, 1806, sitting at my desk, living a life as wife and mother a life with a memory, history, and a fancied future and yet I am vaguely aware of a ubiquitous presence hovering in an indefi nable space; a presence that connects me to all that has been and to all that will be. In so far as the Native American woman is concerned, Emily is her ubiquitous presence, and she [Pale-Moon] is to a certain extent aware of it. Through Emily, Pale-Moon narrates the compelling story of her peoples struggle to maintain a harmonious existence within a world teetering on the brink of transfi guration. BARBIERIS previous works of fictionTales From the Soft Underbelly of Confusion, a collection of short stories, and Tree Of Dreams, a novelwere published by iuiverse in 2007 and 2009 respectively. Peter Barbieri received his doctorate in Music Composition from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He completed his post-doctoral studies with Luciano Berio in Florence, Italy. For the past twenty-fi ve years, Barbieri has been touring the United States and Europe as pianist/ accompanist for the Nancy Spanier Dance Company. Currently, Dr. Barbieri is the executive director of the ijamjazz summer jazz camp in Bonefro, Italy and teaches Jazz Th eory and Improvisation in Boulder, Colorado.

Between the Thunder and the Sun

Between the Thunder and the Sun
Author: Julian M. Miles
Publisher: Lizards of the Host Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Bringing you stories of intrigue, action, love, and adventure from near and far. The further our world and civilisations go from today, the stranger they could become, and the weirder the things we could encounter. From alternate history, through dystopias, miraculous tomorrows, and out to the furthest reaches of mankind’s exploration of space, this collection gathers a diverse selection of Julian’s finest flash into a single volume for your entertainment. This omnibus draws from his 2011-2021 archives of pure flash fiction (pieces containing 25 to 700 words) that are not available online. They're appearing together for the first time, and have all been revised, some extensively, for inclusion in this collection.

A Charm of Finches

A Charm of Finches
Author: Austin Maple
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471644324

Doug Palmer was a sceptic when he came to The Finches to work on his Phd thesis but he is soon drawn into the world of a deceased schoolmaster and his pupils. The Finches has existed behind its high walls since the original convent on the site and so much of its dark history of ghosts and murder intrudes upon the present. Just what did happen on the site during the war and why does even time itself seem not to behave as it should? Doug can find no rest until he has sifted myth and illusion from reality and until he has peeled away the last layer of the onion and revealed The Finches Secret.

Dreams in a Nightmare

Dreams in a Nightmare
Author: Senjuti Mazumder
Publisher: Clever Fox Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Love can be hard but when expressed through words it is easier to fall in love as well as move on. Having never been able to understand what love is, I fell in love with words, playing in my mind and body they made their way out into the paper.

About the Author:

Senjuti Mazumder, a former student of St. Joseph's High School, Matigara, Siliguri and currently studying in Loreto Day School Bowbazar, Kolkata, following the Humanities curriculum, is a teenager trying to find the meaning of life through her writings. 

She has been keenly interested in exploring literature and you may find her hopping around coffee shops and local book stores on holidays. Her poem and short story was first published in the year 2021 with many other budding writers in two different anthologies namely Remember The Roses and To Save a Mockingbird respectively. When she is not writing or studying, Senjuti spends most of her time reading, painting, dancing, reciting poems, cooking, and catching episodes of her favourite shows. Also as huge fan of soothing wistful music she has her headphones on almost whole day.

Poems

Poems
Author: Henry Elliot Malden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1879
Genre:
ISBN: