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Wolves and Women is a narrative told in prose by actor Alex Loren (Alex DeMartino). Her first book follows the story of a young woman who decides to move to the city in pursuit of a career in entertainment. As she has some success, the city itself brings upon a whole new set of adversities. Loren uses classic fairy tale tropes and mythological references in order to compartmentalize and cope with the trauma of heartache and the harshness of the industry. Wolves and Women is a tale of bravery and resilience set in a city that is hyper-focused on illusion and facade.
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While fighting an invasion of the Pacific coast by creatures serving the entity called Tulxatash the Shadow in the Deep sudden disaster leaves Alex St. John lost in time and space, stranded in a bleak future of drowned cities and a dying world. Alex bands together with a handful of survivors in a desperate bid to undo the damage and turn back Tulxatash flood. Battling despair, madness and an army of murderous humanoid fish-creatures, they try to save what left of the world. But Alex and his new allies will have to seek help from two of his greatest enemies. Meanwhile in their own time Alex companions hotgun-toting geek Loren Hodges, goddess-powered sorceress Annabelle Lee Moore, knife-wielding avenger Mia Jordan and crusty bush pilot Wild Bill Wilson flee the rising flood waters while searching for a way to rescue their lost companion. Only by reaching across the gulf of time can Alex and his friends hope to defeat the Shadow in the Deep and even then the price might be too high--Page 4 of cover.
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An exploration of what it means to be fabulous--and why eccentric style, fashion, and creativity are more political than ever Prince once told us not to hate him 'cause he's fabulous. But what does it mean to be fabulous? Is fabulous style only about labels, narcissism, and selfies--looking good and feeling gorgeous? Or can acts of fabulousness be political gestures, too? What are the risks of fabulousness? And in what ways is fabulous style a defiant response to the struggles of living while marginalized? madison moore answers these questions in a timely and fascinating book that explores how queer, brown, and other marginalized outsiders use ideas, style, and creativity in everyday life. M...
I Remember Laurier is the story—actually, thirty-seven stories—of the little university that could, told by some of those who devoted themselves to transforming the school from its modest beginnings into a superb small liberal arts college, and in turn to the university whose growth, diversification, research, and partnerships characterize it today. Although the stories are diverse in content, viewpoint, and tone, readers will note a number of unifying themes, one being nostalgia for a small university where faculty, staff, and students were close and new initiatives were readily approved and easily implemented. Here too are reflections, sometimes bemused and sprinkled with humour, on pr...