Whisper of Stone

Whisper of Stone
Author: Tess Dawson
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1846941903

Religion.

Whispers of the Stones

Whispers of the Stones
Author: Loretta Jackson
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Murder
ISBN: 9780803474741

Wyoming Sheriff Jeff McQuede finds "Bartering Bill" Garr murdered at his rural antique store. Only one item is missing-- a rare artifact believe to be the Pedro Mummy. He suspects the theft of the mummy is a red herring used to cover up the true motive for the crime.

Whispers from the Earth

Whispers from the Earth
Author: Taz Thornton
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2016-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 178279381X

Ancient teaching stories from the earth, together with meditations and step-by-step guides to sourcing your own tales from the spirits of the ancestors. Throughout time, indigenous cultures have used storytelling as a way of spreading important teachings to the tribe. Much of our own rich, ancient heritage has been lost over the years, eroded with the coming of mainstream religions and new ideas, yet those teachings and stories are still there, waiting to be rediscovered and told. Through years of working with the spirits of the land, shamanic healer, crafter and teacher Taz Thornton has gathered together a bounty of beautifully crafted stories from our own forgotten past. These teaching stories have been shared directly by the spirits of our ancestors, who have long been waiting for new story weavers to carry these threads from the past into the future.

Whispers of Shadow & Flame

Whispers of Shadow & Flame
Author: L. Penelope
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250148103

The Mantle that separates the kingdoms of Elsira and Lagrimar is about to fall. And life will drastically change for both kingdoms. Born with a deadly magic she cannot control, Kyara is forced to become an assassin. Known as the Poison Flame in the kingdom of Lagrimar, she is notorious and lethal, but secretly seeks freedom from both her untamed power and the blood spell that commands her. She is tasked with capturing the legendary rebel called the Shadowfox, but everything changes when she learns her target’s true identity. Darvyn ol-Tahlyro may be the most powerful Earthsinger in generations, but guilt over those he couldn’t save tortures him daily. He isn’t sure he can trust the mysterious young woman who claims to need his help, but when he discovers Kyara can unlock the secrets of his past, he can’t stay away. Kyara and Darvyn grapple with betrayal, old promises, and older prophecies—all while trying to stop a war. And when a new threat emerges, they must beat the odds to save both kingdoms.

The Brotherhood of the Gemin

The Brotherhood of the Gemin
Author: Chuck Bisbee
Publisher: Chuck Bisbee
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2012-10-29
Genre:
ISBN:

Gijar, a distant planet similar to Earth, has a virus and only one person can cure it. He's an 18 year old vegetable lying in a hospital bed here on Earth. While in a coma, Dice learns that his dreams become reality and the Gemin on Gamgijar desperately need his help to battle the virus that we know as Vampyr. Will he make it in time to save Gijar or will the virus challenge him on his death bed? The prophecy has been laid out, the battle lines have been drawn. Are you in?

Wayfinding and Critical Autoethnography

Wayfinding and Critical Autoethnography
Author: Fetaui Iosefo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000220389

Wayfinding and Critical Autoethnography is the first critical autoethnography compilation from the global south, bringing together indigenous, non-indigenous, Pasifika, and other diverse voices which expand established understandings of autoethnography as a critical, creative methodology. The book centres around the traditional practice of ‘wayfinding’ as a Pacific indigenous way of being and knowing, and this volume manifests traditional knowledges, genealogies, and intercultural activist voices through critical autoethnography. The chapters in the collection reflect critical autoethnographic journeys that explore key issues such as space/place belonging, decolonizing the academy, institutional racism, neoliberalism, gender inequity, activism, and education reform. This book will be a valuable teaching and research resource for researchers and students in a wide range of disciplines and contexts. For those interested in expanding their cultural, personal, and scholarly knowledge of the global south, this volume foregrounds the vast array of traditional knowledges and the ways in which they are changing academic spaces and knowledge creation through braiding old and new. This volume is unique and timely in its ability to highlight the ways in which indigenous and allied voices from the diverse global south demonstrate the ways in which the onto-epistemologies of diverse cultures, and the work of critical autoethnography, function as parallel, and mutually informing, projects.

Whispers Etched in Stone

Whispers Etched in Stone
Author: Elisa Morelli
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1973608510

Whispers Etched in Stone is a remarkable anthology of poems of varied, subtly different, yet simple reflections and personal thoughts on love, life, and faith. Elisa Morellis ardent wish is to share with others, through poetry, her understanding of goodness in its many forms. And to help others to know why we believe the way we believe.

Whispers

Whispers
Author: T.G. Anderson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1796088137

This book charts T.G. Anderson’s true life mingles with the unknown. It takes readers to his journey through the darkness and finding his way out to the light. Here, he shares snippets of his daily-to-day life as he struggles with mental illness. This is his story of meeting the devil and surviving from it.

Secret of the Stones

Secret of the Stones
Author: J. Michael Blumer
Publisher: J. Michael Blumer, Author
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2022-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1940925061

Daran’s two identities complicate his life as both personalities become key figures in the growing threat of war. The magic maneuvers him into yet a third role as chief of the Jonquesha tribes. As war nears, all three of his identities are summoned to the same war council. Daran grows from young boy to young man along with his best friend Gilmer, as he waits for parents who never come. Gilmer wants adventure and botches an attempt to rescue Queen Abrienda’s daughters. He brings the princesses to Daran. Daran escapes the city with the girls, but they think he is the simple Rat Boy who works in the sewers. The princesses search for the head of the resistance troops. Separated from the girls, Daran is captured by the Jonquesha tribal people. Through his wits and a little magic help from the stones, he becomes their chief, and takes on yet a third identity and further complicates his life.