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The Journey So Far is the full collection from Samantha Turner, encompassing all four of her poetry and prose books in one beautiful bound volume. This collection begins with poems written during the author's teenage years. A time when she was still exploring and trying to understand the complexities of life and love. As Samantha matures, her writing evolves, allowing readers to accompany her as she journies to middle age. This rich tapestry of changing emotions and perspectives provides a deeply emotional and relatable experience. Samantha Turner has the unique ability to take her readers with her as she muses over a chia latte in her local coffee shop or daydreams on a peaceful riverbank. From heartbreak to healing, from mirth to morose, this book is like nothing you have ever read before.
The Rhymes in My Mind is Samantha Turner's latest hugely personal and beautifully observational collection of poetry. 22 poems paint verbal pictures of human emotions from love and fear, faith and longing to nostalgia for her native North England and her love of nature and the changing world around her. Written with the sensitive word-brush of a master verbal watercolourist her poems are paintings for the mind.
Mississippi Middle School Anthology is a collection of students' writings completed during the 2001-2002 school year at Horn Lake Middle School, Horn Lake, Mississippi. Eighty-three eighth grade English students, a number from Hispanic and African-American backgrounds, were given the opportunity to submit poems, short stories, and personal essays for publication. The teacher and editor, Mrs. Sharon Hall, M. S. Ed, selected the best of these and, after, proofreading and editing and arranging them by genre, sent them to a publisher. The project turned out to be a unique learning experience for both the students and their teacher. Obviously, the finished book will be of great interest to school...
Loadsa plays from Lewis Cuthbert, up and coming North-east writer. Graduate of Newcastle's Live Theatre Playwrights' Course 2013 and second place holder of the People's Play Award 2012. His work is fresh, macabre and hilarious.
This volume is a comprehensive collection of critical essays on The Taming of the Shrew, and includes extensive discussions of the play's various printed versions and its theatrical productions. Aspinall has included only those essays that offer the most influential and controversial arguments surrounding the play. The issues discussed include gender, authority, female autonomy and unruliness, courtship and marriage, language and speech, and performance and theatricality.
He's facing trouble as big--and unpredictable--as the Texas terrain For security expert Dylan Jacobs, his little daughter is a light against the shadows of his past. But when the sexy ex-soldier locates missing Samantha Turner, the shadows return. Samantha is convinced their childhood nemesis--the Mason Ridge Abductor--is back. And that he's hunting her. Amid a hail of gunfire, Dylan commits to keeping Samantha safe--then nearly crumbles when his own child disappears. So when the villain poses a vicious ultimatum--turn over the woman he loves or never see his beloved toddler again--Dylan knows what he has to do. Put plan B into action.