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Daily Fare presents seventeen artfully crafted essays in which writers representing a broad spectrum of the American experience ponder the meaning of living in a nation of diverse and competing cultures. Consistently thought-provoking and often intensely personal, these pieces confront such themes as the question of identity, the individual's relation to culture, problems of communication, and the need to strike a balance between preserving traditions and merging them. Memories both tender and painful fill these pages. Toi Derricotte, recalling her experiences as the only black person at an artist colony, often found her sense of isolation almost unbearable: "No one can help. Only I, myself....
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A Companion Guide to go along with my novel series, "The Telling of Two Worlds".It contains detailed descriptions of the creatures and races of this world. It also includes pronunciations of the creatures, races, and important characters. Additional volumes will include more, including secret organizations, legends and folklore, and much more.
�Pride erects a little kingdom of its own, and acts as sovereign in it�
The first issue of Potion for the Passionate carries with it strong whispers of hope we reflect on little moments of joy amidst the tragic COVID-19 pandemic. As the world learns to adapt to the new normal, we find the glimmer of happiness in our humble abode.