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On the hunt for a vicious killer, Kelsey discovers that the true threat lies closer than she could have ever imagined. It’s been months since Trent Wilcox was sentenced to exile, but Kelsey hasn’t given up on finding a way to bring him home. Grayson Sloane doesn’t share her enthusiasm. Loving two men is challenging enough without them being at each other’s throats, and she is unwilling to compromise on the future she knows is meant for them. Kelsey’s only hope for bringing them all together comes in the form of the Hell lord who insisted on Trent’s exile – Gray’s father. Lord Sloane is willing to acquiesce on Trent’s punishment if Kelsey will do one little job for him. A st...
This is the sequel to God's Of War and Gates of Hell. This was originally published for the Columbian South American Market back in the 1990. The story picks up with the IMPS being stolen out of a federal Custom's warehouse and sold through swap meet. The inventor Brian Phillips is in a race against time to keep the demon possessed toys from destroying the world.
Using an autoethnographic approach, as well as multiple first-person accounts from disabled writers, artists, and scholars, Jan Doolittle Wilson describes how becoming disabled is to forge a new consciousness and a radically new way of viewing the world. In Becoming Disabled, Wilson examines disability in ways that challenge dominant discourses and systems that shape and reproduce disability stigma and discrimination. It is to create alternative meanings that understand disability as a valuable human variation, that embrace human interdependency, and that recognize the necessity of social supports for individual flourishing and happiness. From her own disability view of the world, Wilson critiques the disabling impact of language, media, medical practices, educational systems, neoliberalism, mothering ideals, and other systemic barriers. And she offers a powerful vision of a society in which all forms of human diversity are included and celebrated and one in which we are better able to care for ourselves and each other.
Throughout the nineteenth and into the early decades of the twentieth century, it was common for rural and working-class parents in the Czech-German borderlands to ensure that their children were bilingual by sending them to live with families who spoke the "other" language. As nationalism became a more potent force in Central Europe, however, such practices troubled pro-German and pro-Czech activists, who feared that the children born to their nation could literally be "lost" or "kidnapped" from the national community through such experiences and, more generally, by parents who were either flexible about national belonging or altogether indifferent to it. Highlighting this indifference to n...
Written for all age groups. The Beginning is the story of what should have been a simple mining operation. Tel of the Taman had no intention of exposing his crew to the daily challenges associated with the people of earth. But an attack on the family of a veteran of the Civil War leads to an involvement that Tel is unable to ignore. Spanning a hundred years, the crew of this Taman saucer will become involved with a newspaper reporter, her photographer, and the American military to defend earth from a warring race known as the Colar. Two members of the Taman mining crew will find a friend and ally with a journalist. This woman, who would be young in the 1950's, but seasoned in the 1990's, will visit the Taman homeworld with her fiancé. She will learn as much about herself as she will from her hosts, and will unknowingly help protect not only her family, but the people of earth.
The little-known story of the Situationist International’s struggle against the automation of everyday life No other art movement has so profoundly influenced radical politics as the Situationist International. But beyond the clichés about its purported leader Guy Debord, the "society of the spectacle," détournement and dérive, lies a more complex story about key historical shifts in the composition of capital, work, labor, art, and revolutionary theory during the 1950s and 60s. With and Against reframes the history of the Situationist International as a struggle to come to terms with the then-emerging ideologies of cybernetics and automation. Through each of the book's four chapters, D...
Pray for this heart to be unbroken... Mia Lee has been a fan of the pop band, Next Step, for over half her life. She has plans to follow them to several cities on their tour. She never gets away, so she’s excited about her trip. Only one problem. Next Step is touring with another pop band, Razor’s Edge, and she’s always despised them, due to some public comments hating on her favorite band. However, she can’t resist the chance to see Next Step more than once. Scott Ralston, the eldest member of Razor’s Edge, just returned to his band, after some self-reflection and battling inner-demons. He wants to start over, and finding a woman in the crowd is in the ‘no way’ category. A chance encounter at an after-party makes Scott the pursuer, but Mia needs to learn to let go of the past, or neither of them has any chance of moving toward the future.