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The Half-Caste
  • Language: en

The Half-Caste

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-12-31
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In Jason Zeitler's debut novel The Half-Caste, two friends fight against the evils of fascism and imperialism in 1930s England and Ceylon.

The Breatharian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

The Breatharian

Nine engaging stories involving varying degrees of madness and despair, with occasional doses of the grotesque and the macabre Spanning three continents, these stories take the reader all over the map, from Sri Lanka to the UK to the United States and back again. The plotlines are as diverse as the settings and range from coming-of-age stories to borderline horror stories. A Sri Lankan living in Boston visits a distant relative in London against his will. A psychiatrist has a new refrigerator delivered to his house, and one thing after another goes wrong. A Tucson teacher combats ground squirrels in his subdivision. A businessman goes to Denver to save his career and gets more than he bargai...

The Half-Caste
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

The Half-Caste

A thrilling tale of political intrigue, love and loss, and the soul-stirring value of friendship London, mid-1930s. Fascism is on the rise. Against the backdrop of political upheaval, two friends—Vernon, a mixed-race Ceylonese postgraduate student, and Saul, a wealthy Jewish intellectual and connoisseur of music—meet regularly for tea at a Lyons’ Corner House on Coventry Street. They discuss everything under the sun. Despite their blossoming friendship, however, neither of them is completely frank with the other. They both have dark secrets: Vernon about his political activities; Saul about his wife. As the narrative progresses, and as Vernon’s and Saul’s storylines converge, their secrets slowly come to light to the reader and to each other. After his father becomes seriously ill in 1936, Vernon takes sabbatical leave from university and, with Saul accompanying him, returns to Ceylon. The personal drama and political intrigue continue from there.

Economic Approaches to Intellectual Property Policy, Litigation, and Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420
Running Wild Novella Anthology Volume 2, Part 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 668

Running Wild Novella Anthology Volume 2, Part 2

In Part 2, a smattering of the novellas are a young Irishman's escapades as he experiences that the local legend isn't really a legend in The Washerwoman; help a young orphan find her biological parents and unearth her family's secrets in Looking for Home; experience the lives of a prisoner and his torturer in The Inquisitor; find out what Horatio really thinks of Hamlet in Horatio; and check out the follow up to Newly Minted Wings and salty French Fries in You Want Me to Clean What?

The Beautiful People, Czudnochowski
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520

The Beautiful People, Czudnochowski

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Running Wild Anthology of Stories, Volume 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Running Wild Anthology of Stories, Volume 3

An eclectic collection of stories that will keep you turning the page. With stories that span styles, genres, and voices. Each one will keep you engaged.Edited by Cecile Sarruf, the authors include Hailey Piper, Dawn DeAnna Wilson, Magaly Garcia, Susan Breall, VT Dorchester, Susan Breall, Robert Allen Lupton, Paul Attmore, Anthony Peters, Andrew Adams, Monique Gagnon German, Jason Zeitler, Gemma L. Brook, Audra Supplee, Lorna Walsh, Debby Huvaere, Desiree Kannel, Molly Byrne, Jenn Powers, Gary Kidney, Sarah Kaminski, Ed Burke, Anastasia Jill, Abdullah Aljumah.The latest in our annual anthology options.

Running Wild Anthology of Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Running Wild Anthology of Stories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An eclectic collection of stories that will keep you turning the page. With stories that span styles, genres, and voices. Each one will keep you engaged. Edited by Cecile Sarruf, the authors include Hailey Piper, Dawn DeAnna Wilson, Magaly Garcia, Susan Breall, VT Dorchester, Susan Breall, Robert Allen Lupton, Paul Attmore, Anthony Peters, Andrew Adams, Monique Gagnon German, Jason Zeitler, Gemma L. Brook, Audra Supplee, Lorna Walsh, Debby Huvaere, Desiree Kannel, Molly Byrne, Jenn Powers, Gary Kidney, Sarah Kaminski, Ed Burke, Anastasia Jill, Abdullah Aljumah. The latest in our annual anthology options.

Jason Causes Chaos
  • Language: en

Jason Causes Chaos

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Midwestern Gothic: Winter 2018
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Midwestern Gothic: Winter 2018

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Winter 2018 issue features fiction from Ren�e Bailey, Rebecca Berg, Kathryn Drew, Carol Dunbar, Hazel Foster, Mattie Ganson, Bruce Johnson, Halee Kirkwood, Chad Koch, Tyler Meese, Carly Anna Miller, Mario Perez, David Shieh, Ian Stoner, and Matt Whelihan. Poetry from Melissa Boston, Collin Callahan, Cortney Lamar Charleston, Greg Emilio, Lisa Favicchia, Ceridwen Hall, Justin Hamm, Gwen Hart, Elizabeth Kerper, Jacob Lindberg, Alysse McCanna, John McCarthy, Ken Meisel, Max Schleicher, M. Drew Williams, and Guinotte Wise. Plus nonfiction from Tamara Dean, Melissa Grunow , Bronson Lemer, Nora Seilheimer, Brooke White, and Jason Zeitler.Midwestern Gothic is a bi-annual literary journal and independent book publisher shining a spotlight on the Midwest, based in Chicago, Illinois.