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A necessary, reassuring guide for all sexual assault survivors in need of immediate emotional and legal support post assault, and in the months and years after.We are the Evidence is the first comprehensive resource for survivors of sexual assault. Written with conviction and compassion by Cheyenne Wilson, a registered nurse and survivor of sexual assault, this handbook contains everything victims and advocates need to know to navigate the tumultuous times that follow an assault. Within, there's advice for:- The appropriate steps to take immediately after an assault- Disclosing your assault how and when you choose- How to pursue justice and navigate the legal system- Beginning the healing process and reclaiming your power Throughout, you'll find exercises, opportunities to rest, and invaluable guidance from experts like attorneys, detectives and therapists. Voices from other sexual assault survivors also lend their support. Meant to to be easily accessible, everything is organized for you to go right to the topic you most need guidance for, no matter where you are on your healing journey. You deserve to be heard, believed, and supported.
Love is a feelingIts truly Celestial Killing Final Death.
History, Love, and Other Things I'm Not Making
Cheyenne Koth VI
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Jaguar shifter and sniper extraordinaire, Jag, is tasked with his most difficult and dangerous mission to date—take out the man responsible for his spotter and husband's violent death. Again. Sonar, an ocelot shifter, is assigned as the new spotter to the surly and scowling feline alpha. He's impressed with Jag's skills but sees more beneath the surface: a grief-stricken and furious man on a trail of vengeance. Together Sonar and Jag face perils and challenges that test their skills, resolve, and the budding feelings they have for each other. As the death toll rises, so does the heat between them. Their longings could give them the strength needed to persevere, but it also might force them to succumb and sacrifice everything. One thing's for certain: someone won't be making it back alive.
Ethnographies for a Global Century introduces readers to topics in sociocultural anthropology viewed through the lens of contemporary ethnography. The readings highlight the importance of anthropology in a future when understanding the points of contact and engagement between humans and non-human things will become critical.The readings are organized into fifteen chapters which address topics such as past, present, and place, language and expression, relatedness and personhood, health and healing, gender and sexuality, religion, politics, and economy and livelihood. Each chapter includes an original introduction and study questions that encourage critical thinking. The essays were chosen for their ability to destabilize common anthropological boundaries, particularly those between traditional and novel concepts such as gender and robotics, as well as the boundaries that are typically established between humans, animals, the natural world, and technology.Ethnographies for a Global Century asks readers to question long-held distinctions and envision the future of anthropology in an increasingly interconnected, global world. The book is a unique, thought-provoking choice for any course in cultural or social anthropology.
Shifter Hardball: Book Three Tucker Wilde's life is in a tailspin. Twenty-four hours ago, he was one of the top second basemen in the all-shifter professional baseball league. Now, he's lost his starting spot to a rookie, been dumped by his girlfriend, and had a night of explosive passion with a man—a teammate at that. He can't get Dixon out of his mind—even though Tucker still believes himself to be straight. With his career in jeopardy, he's unsure where to turn or how to fix the mess. Dixon Foxx is a baseball prodigy, though a perfectionist father stole any joy he might find in the game. He only sticks with it because it's all he knows—and because of Tucker, the man Dixon's wanted since they met. His dreams come true one night, only to turn into a nightmare the next morning when Tucker blows off their incredible time together as a drunken mistake, never to happen again. The life of a switch hitter is all about mixing things up. Tucker excels at it. Only this time, the game isn't on the line—his heart is.
In "A Songbirds' Story," you embark on a journey through the labyrinth of human emotions and experiences. As you read about grief, desperation, loss, hope, heartbreak and so much more, you are taken on a ride throughout life. With each poem, Cheyenne invites readers to witness the beauty of vulnerability and the strength found in introspection. Each poem, vastly different but very similar from the rest, goes to talk about the journey that a young woman feels in a world that is not kind. Cheyenne has used poetry to describe her innermost thoughts and feelings towards various experiences that have happened in her life.
Have you ever wondered what it's like on the "other side of the glass door"? Kitties Lovey and Rusty both did, and one day they find out Each experiences new things, but they come to realize that maybe what they really wanted was (almost) exactly what they already had.
Just in case you need a reminderThat you are profoundly capable Of becoming a friend to the unknownThat chasing your dreams Isn't as farfetched as they sayThat this life may be fleeting But you shall run with itWith your heart in hand And eyes wide openLet these words be your guide
Blurb Many people blame God for sin because they believe that he created sin. Others do not believe in God or that he exists because of all the bad things that go on in the world. They say if God exists then why does he let or allow these things to happen in the world. As you read The Origin of Sin, you will learn that God did not create sin, and you will learn how sin came about. I decided to write The Origin of Sin to shed some light on the truth about sin and how sin got started. It is important to know how sin came to be, and where sin came from so you can lay the blame where it belongs and not on God. After talking to many people and sharing my knowledge on sin alone with some scriptures to reference what I say about how sin got started, I decided to write The Origin of Sin. Because there are so many people who don't know the truth about the origin of sin, and many more blaming God for sin being in the world, I became motivated and inspirited to write this book and share my own understanding and knowledge of sin from the Word of God.
"Iceman: Ex-Con Speaks to Youths" is an autobiography written to deter teenagers and young adults from a lifestyle of drugs, gangs, violence, and criminal activities. It focuses youth toward education, rewarding relationships with parents, making wise decisions, and the consequences of going down the wrong path. It consists of valid information as to how youths can avoid the traps that lurk in the shadows of society. This book speaks boldly about the rights of victims and the fate of criminals, and the uncensored graphic descriptions of life behind bars is expressed in detail. In today's society, far too many teenagers glorify themselves in violence and a renegade way of life, and far too many young people are filling up jails and prisons. This extraordinary book is designed to combat such negativity. It charts the life of a man, a man with excellent advice. Straightforward, no nonsense, thought provoking.
This book is a collection of poems written about personal experiences with mania, depression, and numbness caused by medications. Some of the poems describe sexual assault experiences and suicidal ideations. Please read with the intent of feeling the poems and understanding the illnesses present and leave out judgment. In a way, this book will give you insight on the mind of a young woman facing struggles within her mind and within society.
Good to Me: A Poetic Journey to Self-Acceptance and Self-Preservation
Cheyenne Marcelus
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This debut collection by Cheyenne Marcelus details a journey from negative self-talk to self-care and contentment. She gives a vulnerable account of her own cynicism and diffidence to arrive at a place of fearlessness and self-assurance. Good to Me covers a range of topics including love, rejection, judgment, doubt, and freedom; much of which is left up to the interpretation of the reader. She hopes this four-part poetry book will inspire readers to examine their own self-talk in efforts to establish a deeper love for themselves and others.
Chasing memories is a close to home poetry book centered around some of the darker themes in closed walls and some light hearted topics as well. It has everything from abusive relationships to cats getting in the way when trying to do everyday tasks.
Reclaiming My Strength is the story of Pittsburgh native Cheyenne Martin, now living in Los Angeles, an active, outgoing, fun-loving woman who had a mysterious illness that went undiagnosed for nearly a year. But she didn't let that stop her. She turned the experience into a positive journey of change and success. A self-proclaimed alpha-female, Cheyenne didn't give up hope, didn't feel sorry for herself, and didn't blame the world for her problems. She became educated and made the necessary lifestyle changes to not only manage her illness but also get back on her feet and continue to lead a healthy, prosperous life. An emotional roller coaster, Reclaiming My Strength takes us on Cheyenne's journey of sickness, uncertainty, and tragic loss and finding the strength to persevere even through the darkest of times.