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This new volume gathers some of Williams' most exuberant early work and includes one-acts that he would later expand to powerful full-length dramas, including "The Pretty Trap," a cheerful take on "The Glass Menagerie," and "Interior: Panic," a stunning precursor to "A Streetcar Named Desire."
This book is about me trying to find a family and maybe some friends too. I always wanted to have someone to love me and my kids and not to judge us. I found a way not to worry about it, so I began to work many part time jobs. I began to lose all my friends and my so-called family. Things were falling apart and I did not know what else to do anymore. Therefore, I had to create me a family but that did not work out for me either so I wanted to give up on my life.
The quiet, peaceful town of Garrowville, Pennsylvania had very little crime and no homicides until the tragic murder of Jennifer Stohler, a beloved member of the community. Almost immediately, Michael Stohler, the victim’s husband, is presumed by seemingly everyone, including the Garrowville police, to be the murderer. Gossip, circumstantial evidence, and sensationalist media coverage continually feed that presumption. There is just one problem. He didn’t do it. But who did? While the police and district attorney are focused solely on the arrest and conviction of their presumed culprit, Michael Stohler hires an attorney to defend him and an investigator to find out what really happened. The race against the clock is on. As the drama in the courthouse is unfolding, will the real killer be identified in time before Michael Stohler is wrongfully convicted of the murder? Keywords - Mystery, Murder, Courtroom, Investigation, Police, Legal, Suspense, Justice, Crime
Gathers some of the most intimate, personal writing on life and the art of poetry by a crucial figure in late twentieth-century American letters Celebrated by both the Black Mountain poets in the 1950s and 1960s and the Language poets in the 1970s and 1980s, Larry Eigner’s poems occupy an important place in American poetry and poetics, and his reputation and legacy grow seemingly stronger with each passing year. Letters to Jargon collects all of the known correspondence between Larry Eigner and Jonathan Williams, the influential publisher of Jargon Society Press and himself a poet. Eigner’s correspondence with Williams began in the early 1950s, as the two were in conversation over the ma...
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After ten years in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Los Angeles Field Office, Inspector Richard Thatcher reluctantly reports to Washington D.C. He arrives the day after a mysterious assailant murders the Chief of Staff to the President. To Thatcher's dismay, he is assigned to command the investigation. An attack on the Mayor of the District of Columbia initially seems unrelated, but eventually it complicates matters. The media sensationally alleges that a high ranking conspiracy is underway, but Thatcher can find no evidence to substantiate this allegation. The immediate trail takes him to the White House where his aggressive approach antagonizes the suspicious President. An investigati...
Sergeant Jacob Brenner is a twenty-five year veteran of the Indianapolis Police Department. Working narcotics and vice for much of his career, Brenner had always lived on the dangerous edge of life until he met Carla Waltz. A niece to wealthy banker and businessman, William Skiles, Brenner has finally found someone who he loves and more importantly, trusts. On the eve of his proposing marriage, Carla is suddenly killed. The coroner rules her death accidental, but Brenner suspects differently. Why is his investigation met with resistance from the family and the Department? Another death investigation on the Skiles estate leads Brenner to an unexpected meeting with the CIA. Brenner is recruite...
An attorney addresses the millions of women who think they might be facing sexual discrimination and traces the history of federal measures enacted to assist workers in contesting unlawful employer conduct.