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A Rainy June, and Other Stories (Esprios Classics)
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2024
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Maria Louise Ram (1839-1908) was an English author. She wrote under the pen name Ouida. She wrote more than 40 novels, children's books and collections of short stories and essays. She was an animal rights activist and animal rescuer, and at times owned as many as thirty dogs. Her work went through several phases during her career. In her early period, her novels were a hybrid of the sensationalism of the 1860s and the proto-adventure novels dubbed "muscular fiction" that were emerging in part as a romanticization of imperial expansion. Later her work was more along the lines of historical romance, though she never stopped commenting on contemporary society. Sympathetic portraits of tragic painters and singers fill her later novels.
Spaceports & Spidersilk June 2020
Indy Pub
2020
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Spaceports & Spidersilk features science fiction and fantasy for everyone. It presents adventures on other planets and in imaginary worlds. Inside these pages you'll find magic, and strange friends, and even a ghost or two.Editor Marcie Tentchoff says: I have never made a secret of my love of all things speculative, from fantasy to science fiction, from wand-waving wizards to blaster-brandishing space brigands. I love magic, adventure, strange creatures and otherworldly situations. Now, like many people across Earth, I find myself living in one of those otherworldly, almost science fictional situations. The thing is, although I don't have access to strange alien tech or magical items that might help me make everything instantly right again, I do have a background in reading about similar scenarios. And I know from my reading that there is always hope, that things do get better, and that there will always be heroes who step up to make things better.
ParABnormal Magazine June 2020
Indy Pub
2020
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In this issue, we look at the odd, the bizarre, and the terrifying. We gaze into the images painted by our writers and poets and ponder on the insight of our reviewers as they examine the workings of writers past and present. We hope indulging in these pages gives you a few minutes of distraction from the world's problems.
Shelter of Daylight June 2020
Indy Pub
2020
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Shelter of Daylight is a semi-annual digest of upbeat and positive science fiction and fantasy-short stories, poem, art, and articles. The works in here appeal to the highest points of readers' imaginations, of what is possible and what we dream to be possible. In these pages you will find lighter yet serious stories. You'll meet a woman whose apple pie stops an interstellar invasion. You'll learn what really happened at the start of the Book of Genesis, and watch it happen again with At-om and Effa. A disagreement on Venus is addressed by a woman who looks like that goddess. The true purpose of cats is revealed, as is the plight of the Peepees. Some food for thought; some noogies for laughter.
Spaceports & Spidersilk June 2022
IngramSpark
2022
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Spaceports & Spidersilk features science fiction and fantasy for ages 9 to 99. It presents adventures on other planets and in imaginary worlds. Inside these pages you'll find dragons, magic leaves, artificial people, magic, and strange friends.StoriesUstice and the Lightning Raven by Adrian LudensBubble Trouble by Pamela LoveRataverde by Tony DeansUncle Ned's Whiskers by Daniel R. RobichaudEVAC C243 by R. C. CapassoAnother Yesterday by Kevin Hopson PoetryTanka by Lauren McBridescifaiku by Lisa TimpfGym Class by T. R. JonesCity Girl Stargazing by Jennifer Ann RichterFrustration - Under F by Lauren McBrideMonsterpieces by Guy Belleranti IllustrationsOctopi by Christina SngTelescope by Ann Hoekstra
THIS IS STRANGE JUNE is a collection of poems for people who don't like poems -- but also for those who do. A book anyone can pick up and read and maybe laugh a little or feel good about. These are mostly humorous, feel-good poems. A memoir, a confession, a welcome mat to a life's summer season -- it's hot and weird and you can't help but laugh at it all.
Spaceports & Spidersilk June 2021
Hiraethsff
2021
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ParABnormal Magazine June 2021
IngramSpark
2021
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ParABnormal Magazine June 2021
IngramSpark
2021
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ParABnormal Magazine is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by Hiraeth Publishing, and features stories and articles related to the supernatural, including ghost stories, Lovecraftian, witch, spirit guide, shapeshifter, reincarnation, seance, Gothic, and literary horror. The articles in this issue include The Mystery of the Dog Suicide Bridge.
ParABnormal Magazine June 2022
IngramSpark
2022
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The Martian Wave June 2022
IngramSpark
2022
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The Martian Wave features stories of the exploration and settlement of other worlds. In here you will encounter a woman fleeing bounty hunters; what the quantum computers revealed; sexism and nepotism in the stellar workplace; what standing stones really mean; and antagonism toward ancestry during a live-fire situation. The Martian WaveJuly 2022 FeaturesThe Plush Pink Elephant in the Rumaki-a review by Robert E. Porter of The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley RobinsonPeridot - Avatar-a review by Alan Ira Gordon of Episode #3 by Tyree Campbell NoveletteA New Skin by Mike Morgan Short StoriesFifty Light-Years by Roxanne DentMonument by David McGillverayPlanet 14 by Lisa ShapterRide the Divine Wind by Jim LeeSeers of Neptune by Rosie Oliver Flash FictionBarbershop Quintet by Mike Murphy PoemsThe Conjoining by K. S. HardyMoon Ship by K. S. Hardy
Spaceports & Spidersilk June 2023
IngramSpark
2023
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Parabnormal Magazine June 2023
IngramSpark
2023
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parABnormal Magazine features stories that focus on the paranormal, including ghosts, spectres, witchcraft, the afterlife, and the occasional bit of dark magic. The main article in this issue is Does the Mythological River Saraswati Really Exist? by Sonali Roy. Read this magazine with all the lights on... StoriesBeyond Medicine by Dusty GrinnellTHE WINTHROP WITCHES: A Little Help Along the Way by Karen DentThe Action of Turning Back by Michael BurkeTalking in Your Sleep by Cate MoyleMy Birth God is Anubis by Zary FeketeBhurghali, demon storm by Shasha KadapaHell's Bridge by William Presley Poemsdancing around dunes by Roxanne BarbourTanuki by Chris DickinsonGhosts in Oil by Denny MarshallDarkling by Lori GreenLand of No Return by Lily TierneyThe Candle by Sarah Cannavo ArticlesThe Animal Unconscious by R. D. HayesDoes the Mythological River Saraswati Really Exist? by Sonali RoyIt Moved by Renee Conley
Camino de Santiago June 17 - 27, 2019: Efficiency Retreat on the Camino El Kinder Portugués
Helene Segura
Independently Published
2019
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This journal is to be used for a journey on the Camino de Santiago from June 17 - 27, 2019. This is a resource for the Efficiency Retreat on the Camino - El Kinder Portugu s, hosted by LivingOrderSA and Fresco Tours.
"My Jasper June is a treasure--a touching story of friendship, loss, and finding beauty in the everyday, with characters who stay with you long after you've turned the final page. I absolutely loved it."--R. J. Palacio, New York Times bestselling author of WonderLaurel Snyder, author of Orphan Island, returns with another unforgettable story of the moments in which we find out who we are, and the life-altering friendships that show us what we can be.The school year is over, and it is summer in Atlanta. The sky is blue, the sun is blazing, and the days brim with possibility. But Leah feels. . . lost. She has been this way since one terrible afternoon a year ago, when everything changed. Since that day, her parents have become distant, her friends have fallen away, and Leah's been adrift and alone.Then she meets Jasper, a girl unlike anyone she has ever known. There's something mysterious about Jasper, almost magical. And Jasper, Leah discovers, is also lost. Together, the two girls carve out a place for themselves, a hideaway in the overgrown spaces of Atlanta, away from their parents and their hardships, somewhere only they can find.But as the days of this magical June start to draw to a close, and the darker realities of their lives intrude once more, Leah and Jasper have to decide how real their friendship is, and whether it can be enough to save them both.