The Hum of the Machine, Enhanced Edition

The Hum of the Machine, Enhanced Edition
Author: Beverly Pearl
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1365312844

In the face of adversity, political differences pale; past hurts dissolve and the divergent paths of two elderly people re-converge. They discover that it's never too late to pull their own lives together and, with the help of modern technology, to rekindle their youthful passion. ""The Hum of the Machine"" takes place in a dystopian future where climate change and human mismanagement have resulted in great scarcity. Water vouchers are traded like currency. Social groups with different technologies have evolved differently, in isolated geographies. Our couple navigates the natural and man-made challenges of this world together, without pretense, yet never losing their respective ideologies. Theirs is a story of love, courage, and the raw honesty that often comes with having lived a full life.

Hum

Hum
Author: Jamaal May
Publisher: Alice James Books
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2014-11-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1938584228

In May’s debut collection, poems buzz and purr like a well-oiled chassis. Grit, trial, and song thrum through tight syntax and deft prosody. From the resilient pulse of an abandoned machine to the sinuous lament of origami animals, here is the ever-changing hum that vibrates through us all, connecting one mind to the next. “Linguistically acrobatic [and] beautifully crafted. . . [Jamaal May's] poems, exquisitely balanced by a sharp intelligence mixed with earnestness, makes his debut a marvel.” —Publishers Weekly “The elegant and laconic intelligence in these poems, their skepticism and bent humor and deliberately anti-Romantic stance toward experience are completely refreshing. After so much contemporary writing that seems all flash, no mind and no heart, these poems show how close observation of the world and a gift for plain-spoken, but eloquent speech, can give to poetry both dignity and largeness of purpose, and do it in an idiom that is pitch perfect to emotional nuance and fine intellectual distinctions. Hard-headed and tough-minded, Hum is the epitome of what Frost meant by ‘a fresh look and a fresh listen.’” —Tom Sleigh "Jamaal May’s debut collection, Hum, is concerned with what’s beneath the surfaces of things—the unseen that eats away at us or does the work of sustaining us. Reading these poems, I was reminded of Ellison’s ‘lower frequencies,’ a voice speaking for us all. May has a fine ear, acutely attuned to the sonic textures of everyday experience. And Hum—a meditation on the machinery of living, an extended ode to sound and silence—is a compelling debut.” —Natasha Trethewey "In his percussive debut collection Hum, Jamaal May offers a salve for our phobias and restores the sublime to the urban landscape. Whether you need a friend to confide in, a healer to go to, or a tour guide to take you there, look no further. That low hum you hear are these poems, emanating both wisdom and swagger.” —A. Van Jordan From "Mechanophobia: Fear of Machines": There is no work left for the husks. Automated welders like us, your line replacements, can't expect sympathy after our bright arms of cable rust over. So come collect us for scrap, grind us up in the mouth of one of us. Let your hand pry at the access panel with the edge of a knife, silencing the motor and thrum. Jamaal May is a poet, editor, and filmmaker from Detroit, MI where he taught poetry in public schools and worked as a freelance audio engineer and touring performer. His poetry won the 2013 Indiana Review Poetry Prize and appears in journals such as Poetry, Ploughshares, The Believer, NER, and The Kenyon Review. Jamaal has earned an MFA from Warren Wilson College as well as fellowships from Cave Canem and The Stadler Center for Poetry at Bucknell University. He founded the Organic Weapon Arts Chapbook Press.

Beyond the Time Veil

Beyond the Time Veil
Author: Surendra Ojha
Publisher: Surendra Ojha
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2024-09-12
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Beyond the Time Veil by Surendra Ojha is a thrilling science fiction adventure that explores the complexities of time travel and the ethical dilemmas it presents. Dr. Aarav Mehta, a brilliant but emotionally distant scientist, leads a team at TimeTech Labs that accidentally tears a rift in the fabric of time. As people from different timelines begin to disappear, the team must race against time to correct key moments in history. But the more they try to fix things, the more they unravel the delicate balance of the past, present, and future. With the reappearance of a hardened, dystopian version of Aarav from the future, tensions rise, alliances fracture, and the stakes grow higher. The team’s internal conflicts, personal ambitions, and ethical questions about the consequences of time manipulation threaten to destroy everything they’re trying to save. Beyond the Time Veil is a gripping tale of sacrifice, responsibility, and the far-reaching impact of the choices we make.

Valerie and the Fairy Kingdom

Valerie and the Fairy Kingdom
Author: A.P. Hernández
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2020-05-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1071548565

In Valerie's family, music has always been something very special. But what Valerie can't imagine is that music, besides being special, is also extremely powerful. Valerie is learning to play the violin and one day, while rehearsing, a very peculiar being comes attracted by the sound of his instrument. From that moment on, Valerie will enter a magical world. Welcome to the Fairy Kingdom!

A Station on the Path to Somewhere Better

A Station on the Path to Somewhere Better
Author: Benjamin Wood
Publisher: Europa Editions
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609456831

CWA Gold Dagger Award Finalist: “A slow-burn thriller about a road trip that takes a shocking turn, and the lasting impact of trauma.” —Shelf Awareness (starred review) Shortlisted for the European Union Prize for Literature “His mistakes are my inheritance. The rotten blood he gave me is the blood I will pass on.” For twenty years, Daniel Hardesty, who now goes by a different name, has lived with the emotional scars of a childhood trauma he is powerless to undo. One August morning, young Daniel and his estranged father, Francis—a character of irresistible charm and roiling self-pity—set out on a road trip that seems a promise to salvage their relationship. They have one shared interest: The Artifex—a children’s TV program where Fran works on set—and Daniel has been promised special access to the studio. But with every passing mile, the layers of Fran’s mendacity and desperation are exposed, pushing him to acts of violence that will define the rest of his son’s life. From the author of The Ecliptic, this is a “harrowing and unforgettable” novel about the bond between fathers and sons, and the invention and reconciliation of self—weaving a haunting story of lost innocence and love (Booklist, starred review). “A novel written from the gut, and with a correspondingly visceral power . . . superbly unsettling.” —Sarah Waters, author of The Paying Guests “A novel of expertly woven tension and frightening glimpses into the mind of the deranged other.” —The Guardian “Full of suspense and beautifully written . . . terrifically gripping.” —The Sunday Times

Technical Report

Technical Report
Author: Aeronautical Research Council (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 780
Release: 1924
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

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