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On the Road with Tim

On the Road with Tim

Matthew Otchy

Xulon Press
2019
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Growing up in a house with eight brothers and sisters there was always something brewing in the Otchy household. Nothing could really surprise the family until the day when Tim, one of the Otchy children, announced he was going to be a Catholic Priest That announcement proved to be the precursor of a series of adventures for Tim's younger brother Matt with the newly ordained Father Tim Otchy. These escapades led to a special bond which developed between two brothers. Matt was most grateful for having spent this time with his brother and never forgot how witnessing his brother's love and faith helped to guide him throughout the rest of his life. Whether it was sailing, camping, discovering Las Vegas or trekking through the back country of Nicaragua, life lessons abounded. Though tragedy would appear to be the end game, love, faith and a passion for life would be the legacy selflessly given to a brother.First time author Matthew Otchy is a life-long resident of New Jersey. He has had a successful career as a management professional and consultant focusing on the Retail and Pharmaceutical industries. He has been active for over 30 years in many Catholic and community organizations including the Knights of Columbus and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation serving as a Council Officer and a member of the Board of Directors. He graduated from Fordham University with B.S. degree in Marketing and earned his MBA from Pace University in New York City. He and his wife Joanne have raised two children and reside in Bergen County, New Jersey.
The Adventures of Tim and Lil and the Legend of the Siberian Crystal Wolox
This adventure is about Tim and Lil, woloxes (wolf-fox) who, in todays term, live normal lives. They like to borrow stuff and constantly get into trouble. One of their adventures lead them down a path for a search of a great treasure. Their encounters with pirates, cheelixes (half cheetah-half lynx), and an undiscovered kingdom will have you at the edge of your seat.
The Adventures of Tim and Lil and the Legend of the Siberian Crystal Wolox
This adventure is about Tim and Lil, woloxes (wolf-fox) who, in todays term, live normal lives. They like to borrow stuff and constantly get into trouble. One of their adventures lead them down a path for a search of a great treasure. Their encounters with pirates, cheelixes (half cheetah-half lynx), and an undiscovered kingdom will have you at the edge of your seat.
Anne of Tim Hortons

Anne of Tim Hortons

Herb Wyile

Wilfrid Laurier University Press
2011
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Anne of Tim Hortons: Globalization and the Reshaping of Atlantic-Canadian Literature is a study of the work of over twenty contemporary Atlantic-Canadian writers that counters the widespread impression of Atlantic Canada as a quaint and backward place. By examining their treatment of work, culture, and history, author Herb Wyile highlights how these writers resist the image of Atlantic Canadians as improvident and regressive, if charming, folk. After an introduction that examines the current place of the region within the Canadian federation and the broader context of economic globalization, Anne of Tim Hortons explores how Atlantic-Canadian writers present a picture of the region that is much more complex and less quaint than the stereotypes through which it is typically viewed. Through the works of authors such as Michael Winter, Lisa Moore, George Elliott Clarke, Rita Joe, Frank Barry, Alistair MacLeod, and Bernice Morgan, among others, the book looks at the changing (and increasingly corporate) nature of work, the cultural diversification and subversive self-consciousness of Atlantic-Canadian literature, and Atlantic-Canadian writers' often revisionist approach to the region's history. What these writers are engaged in, the book contends, is a kind of collective readjustment of the image of the region. Rather than a marginal place stranded outside of time, Atlantic Canada in these works is very much caught up in contemporary economic, political, and cultural developments, particularly the broad sweep of economic globalization.
Conversations with Tim Gautreaux

Conversations with Tim Gautreaux

University Press of Mississippi
2012
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Louisiana writer Tim Gautreaux (b. 1947) writes fiction that mixes equal parts dry humor, tall tales, and deep tragedy. His stories and novels of working-class Acadiana portray lives of inimitably poignant love, loss, and longing. The depth and complexity of Gautreaux's writing invite scholarly appraisals as well, as critics mine the richness of his moral vision. These interviews reveal the intensity of his sense of place, his deep connection to the mechanical and working world, his commitment to the craft of writing, and his Catholic view that has been shaped by Flannery O'Connor and Walker Percy. Conversations with Tim Gautreaux collects interviews from 1993 to 2009 with the author of The Missing, The Clearing, Welding with Children, and many other vital works of fiction. Readers who have been engaged with the themes in his stories and novels will find themselves equally taken with the kind and thoughtful voice they discover in interviews.
Conversations with Tim O'Brien

Conversations with Tim O'Brien

University Press of Mississippi
2012
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On the strength of a National Book Award for his novel Going After Cacciato (1978) and a widely acclaimed short-story cycle, The Things They Carried (1990), Tim O'Brien (b. 1946) cemented his reputation as one of the most compelling chroniclers of Vietnam--and, in the process, was cast as a ""Vietnam writer."" But to confine O'Brien to a single piece of ground or a particular style is to ignore the broad sweep of a career spanning nearly four decades. In addition to detailed discussions of all of O'Brien's work--a memoir, If I Die in a Combat Zone (1973), and seven books of fiction--the sixteen interviews and profiles in Conversations with Tim O'Brien explore common themes, with subtle differences. Looming large is the experience of Vietnam and its influence as well as O'Brien's youth in Minnesota and the expectations of a Midwestern upbringing. Interviews allowed the writer to fully examine the shifting boundaries of truth and identity, memory, and imagination in fiction, the role of war in society; gender issues; and the craft of writing. O'Brien approaches each of these topics and a host of others with a directness and an evident passion that will resonate with both readers and prospective writers.
The Threshing by Tim Grahl: A Story Grid Contenders Analysis Guide

The Threshing by Tim Grahl: A Story Grid Contenders Analysis Guide

Shawn Coyne; Tim Grahl

Story Grid Publishing LLC
2020
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What if you could look inside a novel and see exactly how it works, like a doctor analyzing an x-ray or MRI scan?In The Story Grid Contenders Analysis Guide to The Threshing Tim Grahl and Shawn Coyne look deep into the heart of Grahl's dystopian action novel set in a grim future where people compete in a virtual world to survive in the real one.What essential actions lie beneath the moves the characters make?How does each scene propel the story forward?Coyne opens the Guide by analyzing the structure of the Action Story, the first and most primal fiction genre. Why have humans shared heroic tales that pivot on life-or-death choices ever since we began gathering around campfires? Why do Action stories persist at the top of bestseller lists? Because they speak to our desire to experience heart-stopping fear and excitement and learn hard lessons vicariously. Coyne's analysis provides the framework you need to satisfy those desires in readers.Then Grahl takes you into his process of crafting a story that works by dissecting the structure of each scene, from inciting incident to crisis to resolution. You'll see the critical choices he made to deepen his characters' dilemmas and surprise readers again and again.There is simply no better way to learn the craft of storytelling than to study a novel scene by scene.This Story Grid Contenders Analysis Guide is a valuable tool for any writer or editor interested in the art and science of storytelling. By showing you the inner workings of this contemporary action story at the macro and micro levels, Coyne and Grahl give you the tools to analyze your own work, diagnose and solve problems, and level up your craft.
The Once Upon a Tim Collection (Boxed Set): Once Upon a Tim; The Labyrinth of Doom; The Sea of Terror; Quest of Danger
The first four books in the New York Times bestselling, highly illustrated, and laugh-out-loud funny Once Upon a Tim series by Spy School author Stuart Gibbs are now available together in a paper over board boxed set Once upon a time there was a peasant named Tim. Yes, you read that right. This is the story of a peasant. But Tim dreams of being much more than a lowly farmer. Even if that means taking treacherous journeys filled with menacing beasts, dastardly mazes, deadly seas, and very devious humans. Until now, the only path to success in the kingdom was to be born a prince. But there's never been a hero like Tim before. This swashbuckling paper over board boxed includes: Once Upon a Tim The Labyrinth of Doom The Sea of Terror The Quest of Danger
BX-ONCE UPON A TIM PAPERBACK COLL

BX-ONCE UPON A TIM PAPERBACK COLL

Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
2024
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Now with a reimagined look The first four books in the New York Times bestselling, highly illustrated, and laugh-out-loud funny Once Upon a Tim series by Spy School author Stuart Gibbs are now available together in a paperback boxed set Once upon a time there was a peasant named Tim. Yes, you read that right. This is the story of a peasant. But Tim dreams of being much more than a lowly farmer. Even if that means taking treacherous journeys filled with menacing beasts, dastardly mazes, deadly seas, and very devious humans. Until now, the only path to success in the kingdom was to be born a prince. But there's never been a hero like Tim before. This swashbuckling paperback boxed includes: Once Upon a Tim The Labyrinth of Doom The Sea of Terror The Quest of Danger
Bat-Boy Tim Says Boo

Bat-Boy Tim Says Boo

Sally Rippin

Kane/Miller Book Publishers
2021
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Simple vocabulary, tumbling rhymes, bright artwork, and large, accessible text design combined with plenty of mischief and an infectious sense of humor are sure to spark a love of reading First readers start by reading only the last word on every line and work up to reading the whole story.
Der kleine Tim

Der kleine Tim

Jeff Coulter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"Der kleine Tim" ist eine Sammlung kurzer, christlicher Kindergeschichten. Die Ereignisse werden mit den Augen eines Kindes gesehen, das an Gott im Himmel glaubt.
Girl Called Tim

Girl Called Tim

June Alexander

New Holland Publishers
2011
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At age 11, June developed anorexia nervosa, an illness that challenged and shaped her life. A Girl Called Tim is about June's 40-year, unrelenting quest to reclaim her identity, grab hold of the hand of that little girl lost, and set out on new adventures to reconnect with, strengthen and explore her true healthy self. This book is about hope and never giving up in the quest to live a free and fulfilling life.June resigned from a longtime career in print journalism in 2007 to write A Girl Called Tim. This publication of her inner story has led to the writing of eight more books about eating disorders. Today June is a non-fiction storyteller, with a special passion for the diary. Journaling was an important survival, coping and healing tool during her illness and recovery, and this collection of diaries is drawn on extensively in A Girl Called Tim. The diaries went on to become a major resource in June's Ph.D. in Creative Writing, which explores how to create a book from diary excerpts, and more specifically, how diary-writing can be a self-help and therapeutic tool for people with an eating disorder. Believing everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone's life counts, June shares her literary skills as a life-writing workshop presenter and mentor to those seeking to use journaling for healing, self-renewal and story sharing. A mental health advocate, June writes and speaks internationally on the theme 'Hope at Every Age' and serves on national and international mental health and advocacy organizations. Her websites and blog supports this work. June lives beside the sea on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. Her prime inspirations are family and friends, the stories of others, her two cats and dog, and walks along the seashore. Read more about June and her books at www.thediaryhealer.com and www.lifestoriesmentor.com.au
The Fiction of Tim Winton

The Fiction of Tim Winton

Lyn McCredden

Sydney University Press
2017
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In The Fiction of Tim Winton, Lyn McCredden explores the work of a major Australian author who bridges the literary–popular divide.Tim Winton has won the Miles Franklin Literary Award a record four times and has twice been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. His novels and short stories are widely studied in schools and universities, and have been lauded by critics both in Australia and internationally. Unusually for an Australian literary author, he is also one of the country’s most enduringly popular writers: Cloudstreet was voted ‘Australia’s favourite book’ in a poll conducted by the ABC, his books regularly appear on bestseller lists, and his stories have been adapted for the stage, television, cinema and opera. In this wide-ranging study of Winton’s work and career, McCredden considers how Winton has sustained a strong mainstream following while exploring complex themes and moving between genres. Attending to both secular and sacred frames of reference, she considers his treatment of class, gender, place, landscape and belonging, and shows how a compassion for human falling and redemption permeates his work. She demonstrates how his engagement with these recurring ideas has deepened and changed over time, and how he has moved between – and challenged – the categories of the ‘popular’ and the ‘literary’.