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Writing Prompts and Mini-Lessons for Kids
  • Language: en

Writing Prompts and Mini-Lessons for Kids

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Writing is like Alchemy. You can makegold out of words. Well, not literal gold,or else we'd all be rich, and I wouldn'tneed to write this book. But writing makes beauty, happiness and meaning from made-up stuff.That's pretty powerful if you ask me.So, for the love of writing, you'll findmini-lessons and corresponding writingprompts that will help you on yourjourney to becoming a great writer.

Pick Your Scar
  • Language: en

Pick Your Scar

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-01-13
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Some scars are best left untouched.Under the watchful eyes of a consortium of scientists and the influence of mind-bending psychedelics, Matadar hopes to find healing from his childhood trauma in the Shell and aid future generations of Pamorians to live a trauma-free life.But when Arelaine, Matadar's girlfriend, joins the experiment, the stakes take on a terrifying level of meaning for him and their relationship.From the author of Surrogate Colony comes Pick Your Scar, a genre-bending, original work that explores the dark dimensions of the psyche and the necessity of acceptance.

Surrogate Code
  • Language: en

Surrogate Code

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Defying the odds, Adriana and Zach have escaped MicroScrep's extermination institutions - Adriana, the Surrogate Colony, and Zach, the Eunuch Colony. They've found the off-grid Scientists committed to destroying MicroScrep and should be happily living in matrimony, but there is a problem: the Scientists don't trust them yet. Worse still, the Scientists' protective technology is failing. Much to Adriana's shock, Zach and her must go on separate missions to prove their loyalty to the off-grid Scientists and ultimately to each other.

Surrogate Colony
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Surrogate Colony

"A stunning debut by a bold new writer whose vision of the future conjures the near-impossibility of affection, with women tossed homicidally into surrogate birthing centers and men groomed to become, yes, eunuchs. Or if you will, think Brave New World meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Boshra Rasti's dystopia redeems itself when two young characters conceive of a daring off-grid survival among a group of elusive scientists. The author's mature and compelling voice is not afraid to lift the scrim, but beware, for when she does lift the scrim, readers may recognize a society whose angers and horrors and violent fetishism may seem all too familiar. Surrogate Colony is a must read." Dan Gutstei...

Review Tales - A Book Magazine For Indie Authors - 1st Edition (Winter 2022)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Review Tales - A Book Magazine For Indie Authors - 1st Edition (Winter 2022)

Founded in 2016, Review Tales informs, inspires, and provides knowledge of the craft of writing and supports indie authors by providing a platform to demonstrate their well-deserved work. The quarterly magazine is dedicated to readers, writers, self-publishers and includes literature discussions. It is an essential collection of author confessions, started interviews, words of wisdom, book reviews, and literary works. Contributors for issue 01: Serena Agusto-Cox: Poetic Book Tours C A Deegan: What to do when it's all new! Rod A. Walters: What do you do with a drunk-en writ-er's block? Dennis Scheel: Author confessions Steven Day: Of politics and fiction Mary Ann V. Mercer, Psy.D. Radhika Iye...

A Daughter's Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

A Daughter's Heart

A Daughters Heart is a tale of love and evolution in a father-daughter relationship. It is a daughters story of courage and endurance after being torn apart by a very painful and untimely death of her father. The book brings to life the spirit of resilience that holds human beings together and gradually transforms grief into hope for the future. It is a promising account of a brave young womans journey, coming from a country widely misunderstood in the contemporary world. This book dispels some of the smoky myths that have come to surround the international conceptions about Pakistan, an immensely rich country. Moving and beautiful, the power of a daughter comes across as a real force throughout the narrative.

500 Words Or Less
  • Language: en

500 Words Or Less

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Turtleback

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Brass Tabby
  • Language: en

Brass Tabby

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It's loathe at first felony for the man with no future and the girl with no past. Left blind and gruesomely scarred following a horrific accident, former golden boy Grant Harcourt isn't looking for new friends when a snarky ball of hellfire dives into the back of his chartered car. Scrappy street artist Enola Fothergill is just trying to survive, and she definitely doesn't need the attention that association with the Harcourt clan could bring. The bungled carjacking sparks a slow-burning passion, but when Nola's murky former life catches up with her, they'll both have to decide how far they're willing to go for love.

Gendered Genres
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Gendered Genres

Matilde Serao's richly detailed narratives created a metamorphical city of women negotiating the social and cultural byways of turn-of-the-century Italy. With each text, Serao (1856-1927) added another stratum to her imaginary metropolis, grounding her works in realistic detail and acute social observation. Over the course of almost thirty novels, more than one hundred short stories, and innumerable newspaper articles, Serao articulated her own vision of female destiny in a society governed by traditional, often restrictive, paradigms of female behavior. This study examines how Serao refashioned traditional genres throughout her long literary career, a narrative strategy that allowed her to focus specifically on the depiction of female experiences.

The Winged Child
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

The Winged Child

An adult fairytale about a girl who might know how to fly, a neurobotanist who might be a dragon, an innkeeper who might be a machine and a politician who might be the Antichrist. Millicent McTeer grows to adulthood in Asheton, an Appalachian tourist town, convinced she knows how to fly. With a new president in power, the life Millicent knew changes. The government has spies on every corner, coercing citizens to follow the new order. As the country descends into anarchy, Millicent is drawn into political activism by her professor and becomes an exile. In the Laurel Creek Containment District, separated from the chaos of the Atlantic American Republic, she finds a new life. As she develops her unique abilities and leads the exiles, incursions from the outside world threaten to destroy the tranquil life they have built together. Will Millicent reclaim her reality and discover the peace that has eluded her?