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From Shoreline to Mainstream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

From Shoreline to Mainstream

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A Walk in the Park
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

A Walk in the Park

A Walk in the Park is a novel inspired by true events of two young people who fall in love and are convinced they will live their lives together. However, they are fated to go their separate ways. Fifty years later they are put in touch again. They arrange to meet in the park where they had regularly met as youngsters. This restless and poetic novel is an account of unrequited love, the memories evoked by their walk and its unpredictable and dramatic conclusion. Avant-garde literature at its best for those who appreciate the human condition portrayed at its most beguiling.

Templates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

Templates

Templates - a Draft of Poems is a volume composed of eighty poems by the author and writer Frank McGillion. Thematically the works are diverse and include both traditional and modern forms. Many emphasize a style of writing evident in some of his literary work where focusing on nature is used as metaphor more radically than usual. This almost pantheistic setting is used at times to profound effect. However the works include more conventional techniques and have a mosaic of themes pertinent to the art of poetry. Varied, imaginative and strongly evocative, Templates - a Draft of Poems, is a highly original body of work.

Blinded by Starlight - the Pineal Gland and Western Astrolomia
  • Language: en

Blinded by Starlight - the Pineal Gland and Western Astrolomia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A factual account of the pineal gland, traditionally known as the 'third eye,' and the 'seat of the soul'. Detailing the history, and mythology of this intriguing gland and its slow but sure entry into respectable scientific company once its unique method of neurological control was elucidated. Multidisciplinary, controversial, yet extensively referenced and using solid scientific and medical sources, this book is a cornucopia of fascinating information about the gland, its mythology and the great many famous people throughout history who have been associated with it. The second edition of a book already well established as the seminal work. A New York Times Review is imminent.

Blinded by Starlight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Blinded by Starlight

For centuries, notions such as the transformation of base into precious metals, an accord between humans and planets, the existence of an elixir of life, or prediction of the date of death, have been on the outermost fringes of science. So too have aspects of an art critical to western thought, what the Greeks termed, astronomia: an amalgam of astronomy and astrology. In Blinded By Starlight, Dr Frank McGillion demonstrates how by reference to modern scientific studies into the pineal gland, such assertions are perilously close to being shown to be, to a greater or lesser extent, true.

The Leaf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

The Leaf

The Leaf is a story based on the traditional Faustian theme. It describes how the intuitive Elizabeth and the rational John interact when brought together in a seemingly promising union thats destined to end tragically. Neither appreciates that the dark hand of fate is at work in their lives, having been set in motion by Elizabeths father: a spiritually broken cleric and secret practitioner of an arcane art. This is a work of literary fiction that attempts to be innovative in style, not only by portraying its characters conflicts in traditional form, but also in terms of events external to them and by describing these in carefully crafted language. A respected Literary Reader has described The Leaf as A stunning piece of literature In short, it is a highly structured work that seeks to directly engage the reader through its unorthodox use of language and its compelling and thematic storyline.

Hereditary Defects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Hereditary Defects

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Humans End Story Board Screenplay
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 848

Humans End Story Board Screenplay

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Animal House
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 49

Animal House

Animal House - a Guinea Pig Discusses Vivisection Animal House is an account of vivisection from the point of view of a guinea pig in an animal house awaiting sacrifice in the interests of medicine and humankind. He is initially supportive of his role in life, but gradually realises that using animals to benefit the welfare of humans is not quite as straightforward or innocent as he thought. Written in the style of George Orwell's masterpiece, Animal Farm, the book draws attention to the moral issues involved in a controversial and ongoing debate.

Eight Hours for Laborers on Government Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

Eight Hours for Laborers on Government Work

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1904
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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