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The Dummies’ Guide to Serial Killing and other Fantastic Female Fables is a charity anthology featuring best-selling author, Danuta Reah, and critically acclaimed writer, Mary Brown, alongside the winning entries from our Fantastic Female Fables competition. It was recently shortlisted alongside four other titles for the Crime Writer's Association Short Story Dagger Award 2019.
Whether you are entering or re-entering the current job market, it can be a daunting prospect filled with self-doubt, a lack of knowledge and confusion. Great Answers to Tough Career Dilemmas helps you to overcome these setbacks by finding out which jobs you are suited for and providing information on how to get there. Beginning with a startling insight into the current job market with emerging trends and new opportunities, such as working for the super-rich and media technology, it provides a complete aptitude test and analyses to give you a clear picture of which jobs you would excel at. It then provides 900 career solutions along with routes to study, links to resources and potential employers. Along with real life case studies of successful career changers from all over the world, Great Answers to Tough Career Dilemmas provides advice, encouragement and inspiration to help you make the brave decision to follow your dream career.
Watercolors by Geraldine Landriau is a compilation of 153 photographs of paintings created by the artist, beginning with her first attempt in 1971, continuing throughout the period of her study of the medium, and ending with her final piece, which was unfinished at the time of her death in 2010. Included in the collection are 15 photographs of untitled and undated pieces that were created to study techniques and to experiment with the medium. The first review of the book on Amazon.com stated, “This book is packed with watercolors by an artist in control of her medium, capturing the feel and essence of her subjects: the natural world around her. Technically flawless, this is a relaxing journey through the fields and flowers of the eastern U.S., well worth taking. I loved it.”
Richard Lane explores the themes surrounding the postcolonial novel written in English.
Includes list of retiring faculty and student awards.
How can being closeted or out affect the personal and professional life of a lesbian in academia? This volume, a collection of over thirty personal narratives, explores what it's like to be a lesbian working in a college or university setting. Along with the stories are in-depth analyses of the narratives by other academics. Issues such as race, class and age and how these factors distinguish each individual's place in the academy are examined. The contributors have written from a wide range of experiences--different degrees of outness, various academic disciplines, many geographic locations, and several types of academic settings.