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The greatest fiction digest in the known universe returns with an all-horror issue.
Philip Peter Visinard was born in Germany in 1684. He married Allena Neff in 1710 and in 1731 he brought his wife and two of his sons to America settling in Pennsylvania. Later his descendants moved to North Carolina and on to Indiana and later further west. Information on many of his descendants who later changed their names to various forms of Whisnsant are included in this book along with some families which can not be positively connected to this family. Several children's lines are followed giving as much information was readily available or submitted. Descendants now live in North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Oklahoma, and elsewhere throughout the United States.
Proceedings of the 17th biennial conference and exhibition of the Victorian Association for Library Automation (VALA) held in Melbourne in 2014.
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The fourth issue of the critically-acclaimed journal that blends literary and genre fiction. Featuring new work by the writers Walter Giersbach, Edward A. Grainger, Rebecca Jones-Howe, David James Keaton, Jodi MacArthur, Stanley Rutgers, Mike Sheedy, Parnell Stultz, Wendy Velasquez, Albert Wayne, and Jack Webster. Edited by Alec Cizak.
The author examines how political violence and new refugee spaces in Canada work together to create spaces of social relations which are constituted by a mix of ruptures, connections, yearning to return, denial of the past, new opportunities, concocted life stories, identity renegotiation and recognition.
Issue three of the critically-acclaimed journal where pulp meets postmodern. This issue features stories by Amy Bloom, Garnett Elliott, Matthew C. Funk, Richard Godwin, Edward A. Grainger and Chuck Tyrell, W.P. Johnson, William Dylan Powell, Chris Rhatigan, Stanley Rutgers, Ron Scheer, Jared Yates Sexton, Wendy Velasquez, and Joseph S. Walker.