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Mouth & Fruit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Mouth & Fruit

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Original poems by Chryss Yost, Santa Barbara Poet Laureate.

Tales of the Undead - Suffer Eternal Anthology: Volume II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

Tales of the Undead - Suffer Eternal Anthology: Volume II

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-04
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The immortal of the underworld make a welcome return for the second installment of 'Tales of the Undead - Suffer Eternal', and are looking forward to reacquainting themselves with your jagged nerves. Over twenty new and established authors from around the world will attempt to scare, sicken and repulse the living daylights out of you, as they describe the horrors that can come from simply living too long. Author list Alison J. Mckenzie, Nathan J.D.L. Rowark, J. Ruth Jones, Sue Barnard, Melody Pond, Chryss Yost, Musae P. Adumbratus, James Bojaciuk, Mathias Jansson, Angeline Trevena, Gary Budgen, Jennifer Seals Cooper, Caitlin Kerr, Mark Slade, Bruce Lockhart 2nd, Suzie Lockhart, Rita Dinis, Michael Shimek, Rishan Singh, Shaun Avery, SweetnessOfTheMists Brett

Complaint in the Garden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Complaint in the Garden

From poolside to seaside, barroom to classroom, sex club to colonial Florida, Randall Mann's curiosity endeavors to discover, often ironically, the beauty of things in the world around him. These meditations-harsh, honest, explicit (though never vulgar), dark, and astute-reflect a sentiment for the urbane and the primitive in nature, history, love, and humankind. Mann invites readers into lush landscapes, sundry histories, and a contemporary gay San Francisco populated by those things and people loved and lost. Randall Mann was born in Provo, Utah, and now lives in San Francisco, California. His poetry and book reviews have appeared in the New Republic, Paris Review, Poetry, Salmagundi, and Verse. He works as an administrative analyst at the University of California, San Francisco.

A Study Guide for Kay Ryan's
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

A Study Guide for Kay Ryan's "All Shall be Restored"

A Study Guide for Kay Ryan's "All Shall be Restored," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Poetry for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Poetry for Students for all of your research needs.

Less is More
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Less is More

Less Is More is full of powerful ideas for teaching with short, provocative text. This book broadens and extends our available teaching tools and materials, and can help engage all students. It is a valuable resource for language arts teachers. --Cris Tovani Language arts teachers want all of their students to love literature and embrace the novels they assign. The classroom reality is that many students are not ready or motivated to immerse themselves in an entire novel. In order to reach and engage all students, teachers need to look beyond novels alone and embrace a richer variety of literature. In Less Is More Kimberly Hill Campbell draws on research as well as her own classroom experien...

I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen

From one of our most astute contemporary writers, Amy Wilentz, comes an irreverent, inventive portrait of the state of California and its unlikely governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The prizewinning author, a lifelong easterner and an outsider in the West, takes the reader on a picaresque journey from exclusive Hollywood soirees to a fantasy city in the Mojave desert, from the La Brea Tar Pits to celebrity-besotted Sacramento, from the tents of Skid Row to surf-drunk Malibu, from a snowbird retreat near Mexico to the hippie preserve of tide-beaten Big Sur, along the way offering up sharp observations on politics, fund-raising, the water supply, the Beach Boys, earthquake preparedness, home eco...

CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, THE EARLY YEARS (1903-1913)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, THE EARLY YEARS (1903-1913)

Carmel-by-the-Sea, The Early Years (1903-1913) describes the establishment of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, along with an overview of the history of the Carmel Mission and the Monterey Peninsula. The book's emphasis is on the development of Carmel as a Bohemian artists' and writers' colony at the start of the 20th century. The town's first decade of existence is described: the businesses and services offered, and the residential architecture. There are biographies of the well-known Bohemian artists, writers, poets, builders, and other notable residents and visitors in the early 1900's. This original group of settlers, the majority of whom came from Northern California's Bay Area, were disti...

Theory After Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Theory After Theory

Theory After Theory provides an overview of developments in literary theory after 1950. It is intended both as a handbook for readers to learn about theory and an intellectual history of the recent past in literary criticism for those interested in seeing how it fits in with the larger culture. Accessible but rigorous, this book provides a wealth of historical and intellectual context that allows the reader to make sense of the movements in recent literary theory.

Creature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 111

Creature

Written during the last five years of the poet’s father’s life, Creature is a book about love, destruction, and the self, all standing in relation to family and the natural world. The poems themselves try to move toward what can’t be said by finding connection with other life forms: hawks, hummingbirds, pelicans, lizards, horses, ravens, squid. By moving past linguistic walls into otherness, words become proximate to mystery and inhabit territory where expanses open and embodiment is always on the verge of transformation.