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The Net

The Net

Ken Kaye

Lulu.com
2009
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Herb McRay, a real estate developer, goes online to publish his wife's illustrated children's books - incognito. "I thought ahead, all the way to the last chapter. My fantasy did not culminate in a denouement when my brilliant, loving deed could be revealed to Suzanne; when we could laugh about it. An act of love of the purest kind: Suzanne must never know the act had been committed, let alone by whom."
They Were Family

They Were Family

Mason Kaye

Blurb
2021
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Did you know that WWII was projected to be two years longer, but a gay code-breaker named Alan Turing helped crack the Nazi's unbreakable code? Or that "girl" referred to ALL children, not simply female assigned ones? They Were Family delves into 12,000+ years of human history, shown in hundreds of little-known facts and found photographs, and it's meant to provide a tangible, digestible, entertaining bit of education around LGBTQIA+ existence.
Endurance

Endurance

Robbie Kaye

All Night Long Publishing
2018
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Every time I took a photograph of these trees it allowed me to study them, to focus in closer and my connection grew deeper. Separated by barbed wire like a Rembrandt cordoned off from the public, I often refer to this place as the 'tree museum.' This particular 'tree museum' is different than the ones I knew on the east coast. I used to take drives from NYC up to Nyack or Westchester to see the Autumn trees in all their regalia.You are probably familiar with the foliage of the elm and maple trees as they morph into winter with their striking colors of bright orange, yellow and even red. The oak trees in this west coast 'museum' are not so obvious in their beauty. Their leaves hardly change color if at all, their attractiveness subtler, more subdued. I'll admit it took time for me to see the intensity of the beauty, but that is what makes them so special. It's not always easy or obvious but it's always stunning and alluring to me. Now, I hike in the midst of these oak giants in awe of each one, their psychedelic branches dancing in all directions, recognizable and I am delighted in their presence. As I curated the images for this book, it felt like I was going through a family album; reminding me of good times, seasons, holidays and even tragedies. I have experienced solitude, magic and the great majesty of this land. I would like to live as the trees do...in confidence, faith and fearlessness. They possess a constancy that I admire and can only hope to emulate in my time here.
Cracked

Cracked

Robbie Kaye

All Night Long Publishing
2018
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Looking into a cracked mirror, the reflection is imperfect and distorted. Robbie Kaye observed the imperfections of her daily life over a course of two and half years through taking self-portraits reflected in a cracked mirror.
Jury Nullified

Jury Nullified

David Kaye

David Taylor Kaye
2018
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Jury Nullification is a must read that everyone will find interesting and informative. Jury Nullified explores and reveals the hidden truth behind the coveted jury trial system. While jurors conscientiously struggle to achieve a fair and just verdict, the judge may have already determined the verdict. No Constitutional Right can be more important to protecting citizens against tyranny than the right to trial by jury. Citizens will determine criminal guilt or innocence rather than the King or some governmental body. With more than two decades of trial experience, the author takes an insider look at how judges are successful in circumventing the 6th Amendment.
Las Cruces: Intersections

Las Cruces: Intersections

Robbie Kaye

All Night Long Publishing
2018
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Years ago, during a cross country driving trip to a writing fellowship Robbie Kaye drove through Bryce Canyon, leaving it, in awe. She left the canyon and passed a large white cross standing on the hill of the median. In big black letters it read, "Saturday Warrior."Mesmerized by the sight of that cross, she continued on the highway for several miles and then a feeling came over her. The intrigue was too strong, and she had to turn around and go back for this hauntingly beautiful marking.So many questions ran through her mind: who did this cross belong to?Why was it there? What is their story?As a songwriter Robbie had written many songs while driving in her car and whenever she had driven long distances, she kept a notebook close by for journaling.After seeing these crosses, Las Cruces, the words flowed as she created fictionalized voices from the crosses. Poem and poem. By the time she reached her first destiny in New York she had completed twenty-one poems of fictionalized voices coming from beneath the earth. Voices of death. Big death. She contemplated the small deaths she had experienced in her own life by that time.That trip was seventeen years ago. In her travels since that first road trip, she continues to notice crosses and photograph them. Each time she sees another cross - in Hawaii, California, Arizona, any roadside - she pauses. Takes note. Acknowledges. Robbie sees it as an occasion to ask herself: "where am I in my life?"This sign of death calls to mind little deaths. The unexpected changes: the fragility of life.Robbie Kaye takes a photograph in reverence.
Wiley The Weeping Willow

Wiley The Weeping Willow

Vanessa Kaye

Vanessa Kaye
2020
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Wiley is a big tree with a big frown. A frown so big that not even a bird will perch on his branches. One day Wiley rescues a caterpillar from a hungry frog and an unlikely friendship begins.In this story we learn that we shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Wiley may not look like the first choice in picking a friend, but his kind personality soon overshadows his scary appearance.
2020 Vision Devotional: I Can See Clearly Now A 40-Day Devotional
2020 Vision Devotional exposes you to a new way of living your life. If you wish to experience transformation you must be willing to renew your mind (Romans 12:2). Many Christians are inhibited by fear, limiting beliefs and negative non-affirming relationships. You will encounter some disappointments on your journey of transformation, but God wants you to realize your big vision.Shauna-kaye Brown shows you how to trust your process and live every day with an optimistic affirming thought at the front of your mind. Live daily, one positive word at a time.