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Ordinary Gods
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

Ordinary Gods

The seventh collection of poems from Christopher Locke, written from the heart.

Gonzo Marketing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Gonzo Marketing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-12-24
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  • Publisher: Capstone

Gonzo Marketing is a knuckle-whitening ride to the place where social criticism, biting satire, and serious commerce meet... and where the outdated ideals of mass marketing and broadcast media are being left in the dust. As master of ceremonies at the wake for traditional one-size-fits-all marketing, Chris Locke has assembled a unique guest list, from Geoffrey Chaucer to Hunter S. Thompson, to guide us through the revolution that is rocking business today, as people connect on the Web to form powerful micromarkets. These networked communities, based on candour, trust, passion, and a general disdain for anything that smacks of corporate smugness, reflect much deeper trends in our culture, which Locke illuminates with his characteristic wit.

Waiting for Grace & Other
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Waiting for Grace & Other

The speakers of Christopher Locke's WAITING FOR GRACE & OTHER POEMS regard despair as an affront, something to be resisted as if one's life depended on it: "we always tried to make sense of it all, //even as the day turned cold and late, even as/dusk called the first stars up out of their graves." "These are honest and beautiful-sometimes wrenching-poems. Immaculately crafted, they are full of fresh metaphors and language, yet, at the same time, absolutely clear. I so admire them. -- Patricia Fargnoli "Christopher Locke is a poet with huge imaginative and metaphorical gifts, i.e., his imagination is poetic. An angry Nun stands over his speaker in the third grade '...her skirt as black/as a t...

Persimmon Takes On Humanity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

Persimmon Takes On Humanity

What would you do if you saw someone committing unimaginable acts of cruelty? Turn the other way or defend those in need—no matter the cost? That’s the dilemma thrust upon Persimmon, a clever and compassionate raccoon, and her loyal forest friends. Instantly, the courageous critters spring into action, risking their own lives to rescue any animal they see suffering at the hands of humans. What the team doesn’t know is just how rampant this violence really is, and soon their exciting rescue missions turn shockingly dangerous and deadly. Will they succeed in saving the animals of the world from humans’ brutality, or will they fall victim to the powerful system of abuse they’re trying so desperately to end? Persimmon Takes On Humanityis the thrilling first book in the animal rights-themed YA series, The Enlightenment Adventures. For anyone who loved the intensity of The Hunger Games, the social commentary of TheJungle, and the heart of Charlotte’s Web, this will be your new favorite book.

Locke and the Scriblerians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Locke and the Scriblerians

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Through a wide-ranging study of primary sources, Christopher Fox identifies and details a decisive moment in the history of the concept of the self. A key figure here is John Locke; the crucial document, his chapter on "Identity and Diversity" added to the second edition of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1694). Locke's new concept of "identity of consciousness" was hotly debated for the next half century in philosophical, theological, and literary circles, and Fox makes a significant contribution in drawing attention to this controversy. By situating The Memoirs of Scriblerus in the debates, Fox also brings needed attention to a Scriblerian performance that deserves to be better kn...

Without Saints
  • Language: en

Without Saints

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-10-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

WITHOUT SAINTS is a breathtaking journey to rediscover hope between the ruins: Poet Christopher Locke was baptized by Pentecostals, absolved by punk rock, and nearly consumed by narcotics. Like Denis Johnson's propulsive Jesus' Son, Without Saints is a brief, muscular ride into the heart of American desolation, and the love one finds waiting for them instead. "This slim volume of essays packs a dense punch, propelled, like a carnival ride, through Locke's Pentecostal upbringing to his years as a drug-experimenting teen punk, to his teaching career, family, and intermittent struggles with substance abuse. Every scene is taut, like a highwire, the only steady presence Locke's lyrical, quiet pr...

Trespassers
  • Language: en

Trespassers

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How to Burn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

How to Burn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Heartless Machine Guide to Drawing
  • Language: en

The Heartless Machine Guide to Drawing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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25 Trumbulls Road
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

25 Trumbulls Road

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: eBookIt.com

This house has seen things it won't let you forget. When a new family moves in to the house at 25 Trumbulls Road, the narrator's vivid dreams of a teary-eyed, raw-smelling woman who lives beneath the floor turn chillingly real. Five years later, the house's new set of inhabitants are visited by the spectral presence of the little girl they lost. In these five tales linked by a single haunted house, the characters move through a world suspended between nightmare and loss, where the unexplainable and disquieting are fueled by ordinary grief and longing. Christopher Locke explores the ways in which our unspoken fears and everyday regrets sustain the darker heart of a home-its doorways and windows, its basements and lights-until it fills those corners of our lives with something close to terror. His stories ask: how does a home feed on this energy, growing stronger with each new, sinister end? As compulsively readable as it is unsettling, 25 Trumbulls Road takes us to the places we're afraid to go, then leaves us at a destination where we are our most human.