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The Devil’s Dictionary: The Complete Edition
A celebrated journalist in his lifetime, Ambrose Bierce’s began circulating his own sardonic, mischievous definitions of words in his various columns for San Francisco newspapers. Over several years these were then compiled and expanded into entries for a mock dictionary originally published as The Cynic’s Word Book.One of the most popular satirical works of American literature, The Devil’s Dictionary – here published in its most complete 1911 version – brilliantly lays bare the hypocrisies of American society and displays a razor-sharp wit to rival that of Bierce’s contemporary Mark Twain.
A Fair and Honest Book

A Fair and Honest Book

Ambrose Sherwill

Lulu.com
2007
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It was in a diary that he kept while in prison in Paris that Sherwill gave the first indication that he had it in his mind to write a book. Faced with what he anticipated would be a very long term of imprisonment, in an entry dated 13th November, 1940, he wrote: "I think when I am really settled in, I will write a book on the German Occupation of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Not a thriller but a fair and honest book..." Early in 1943, together with a large party of other islanders, he was deported from Guernsey to Ilag VII Laufen in Bavaria. Here he began to work on his book. However, on 29th June, 1943, some four and half months after his arrival, having been elected by his fellow internees, Sherwill "became pretty fully occupied as British Camp Senior for the rest of the 'duration' and so did not continue my literary activities." Ambrose Sherwill, by then Sir Ambrose, resumed writing his memoirs after retiring from the office of Bailiff of Guernsey in 1960.
The Devil's Dictionary

The Devil's Dictionary

Ambrose Bierce

Bodleian Library
2018
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DIPLOMACY, n. The patriotic art of lying for one's country In 1881 Ambrose Bierce, journalist and former soldier for the Union army in the Civil War, began writing satirical definitions for the San Francisco Wasp, and then for William Randolph Hearst's San Francisco Examiner. Bierce was launched on a journalistic career that would see him liked and loathed in equal measure – and earn him the title of ‘the wickedest man in San Francisco’. In his column, Bierce, a contemporary of Mark Twain, brought his biting black humour to bear on spoof definitions of everyday words, writing deliberate mistranslations of the vocabulary of the establishment, the Church and the politics of his day, and shining a sardonic light on hypocrisy and deception. These columns formed the beginnings of a dictionary, first published in 1906 as The Cynic’s Word Book. Over 100 years later, Bierce’s redefinitions still give us pause for thought – REPORTER, n. A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels it with a tempest of words; UN-AMERICAN, adj. Wicked, intolerable, heathenish; POLITICS, n. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage – making for a timely new edition of this irreverent and provocative satire.
My Life In Pieces-Writers, Rogues, The Road and The Rock
Ireland, where Clancy became a professional writer, plays a significant role in this collection of journalism spanning four decades. Clancy has the eye. He froze a moment that captured The Troubles. This was a long time ago in Belfast. He watched a young boy, half a brick clutched in his hand, edge out of an alley, then pitch it through the window of the buffet car of a passing train.He is a splendid travel writer, from Florence to the Finger Lakes, but never better than when he is in Ireland, where his spirit awoke. In the late 1970s, after several years as a New York cabbie, with meager success as a freelance writer, he and his wife, Mary Lydon, took the $4,000 she had earned as a freelance copy editor and bet it all on Dublin. It was romantic and pragmatic and they won. Ireland gave Clancy another home and the confidence to write a terrific novel, Blind Pilot, and become a successful magazine writer.Daring, adventuresome, yes, but the reality for freelance writers was forever defined by the American humorist and journalist Robert Benchley, who noted that the freelancer is one "who is paid per piece, or per word, or perhaps."...Other places represented here in significant numbers are New York City and Long Island. Even though the author hasn't lived there in 20 years, he is a New York City nationalist, and has roots in the East End of Long Island. Other places visited are Britain, Italy and the Netherlands with a few stops in America, and a journey to mountain monasteries set on the coasts of a remote peninsula in Northern Greece.Also, people, places, events (and a few ghost stories) from Shelter Island, or "The Rock," as some affectionally call the place where he has worked for more than a decade.These pieces to follow are snapshots of times and places, and it's not news that both change, with writer William J. Hogan-quoted in the pages to follow-noting: "If any man lives long enough, he becomes a stranger in his own place."
Good Food on the Aga

Good Food on the Aga

Ambrose Heath

Persephone Books Ltd
2003
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Good Food on the Aga is not just another cookbook - it is a cookbook classic. First published in 1933, four years after the Aga was introduced the hardback has become a highlysought after collectors item in it's first edition.
The Authority Guide to Writing & Implementing a Marketing Plan

The Authority Guide to Writing & Implementing a Marketing Plan

Ambrose Blowfield; Jo Blowfield

Authority Guides
2017
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Have a sales plan? Now you need a marketing plan. Written especially for small businesses, this Authority Guide shows you how to write and execute your marketing plans efficiently and accurately. Ambrose and Jo Blowfield will help you create a plan using proven, affordable marketing tactics for both digital and traditional strategies. You'll have a year long marketing plan that is structured, well thought out and targeted to your ideal clients, allowing you proactively to promote your business.
How to Be a Rock Star

How to Be a Rock Star

Ambrose David

Mango Books
2021
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How To Be A Rock Star is the long-awaited memoir by former EMI head of A&R David Ambrose. Co-authored by acclaimed music writer Lesley-Ann Jones, the book is a riveting rewind through Ambrose's years as a rock musician, performing and recording with Rod Stewart, Ray Davies, Julie Driscoll, Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood and many more. The original bass player with Fleetwood Mac, David turned his back on stardom at the height of his playing potential to become a record company executive at EMI. He found and signed some of the most successful acts of the era: the Sex Pistols, Duran Duran and the Pet Shop Boys. Foreword by Mick Fleetwood, founder and drummer of Fleetwood Mac.
Bollocks to Brexit

Bollocks to Brexit

Ambrose Musiyiwa

Civicleicester
2019
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Brexit has polarised the United Kingdom. Will anyone be able to clean up the mess that the politicians have made? What will the future be like for Britain? 'Bollocks to Brexit: an Anthology of Poems and Short Fiction' brings together many poets from the UK and beyond and explores these and related questions.
Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter

Ambrose Musiyiwa

Civicleicester
2020
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Black Lives Matter: Poems for a New World presents 107 poems from writers around the world on the theme, "Black Lives Matter." The poems reflect how, around the world, people are rallying against the killing of Black people by the police and against racism, racialised inequality, discrimination, violence and oppression. The anthology encourages the reader to imagine and work towards a world where Black Lives Matter.
Poetry and Settled Status for All

Poetry and Settled Status for All

Ambrose Musiyiwa

Civicleicester
2022
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The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted inequalities that exist in most countries and how these are affecting disadvantaged groups, among them people with precarious immigration status and those who are undocumented. Around the world, campaigners are asking governments to give Settled Status, Indefinite Leave to Remain and humane pathways to citizenship to all in their jurisdictions who need such status. Poetry and Settled Status for All responds to these calls and presents 114 poems and short prose pieces from 97 writers from around the world exploring themes that include lived experience of migration, refugee and undocumented migrant experiences, and the hostile environment. The anthology features contributions from seasoned writers with many publications to their names alongside emerging voices and has been described variously as "powerful", "thought-provoking" and "effective".
Welcome to Britain

Welcome to Britain

Ambrose Musiyiwa

Civicleicester
2023
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Too often, the stories we are told about our history and our place in the world are incomplete, inaccurate, or even fabricated, perpetuating a cycle of prejudice, ignorance and injustice. At the heart of Welcome to Britain: An Anthology of Poems and Short Fiction is recognition that the myths and fictions Britain likes to tell about itself need to be contested and subverted. By providing space for writers to offer - and for readers to encounter - counter-narratives, this anthology, among other things, draws attention to how Britain's history is inextricably linked to the global system of white supremacy, colonialism, slavery, and exploitation that has been in place over the past 500 years. In addition to offering accounts of daily life in Britain, and featuring contributions from emerging and established writers from around the world, the anthology manifests the hope that through the power of poetry and creative writing, we can cultivate empathy and envision and bring about a more just world.
Japa Fire

Japa Fire

Ambrose Musiyiwa

Civicleicester
2024
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Japa Fire: An Anthology of Poems on African and African Diasporic Migration is the first in a new poetry anthology series, the Africa Migration Report Poetry Anthology Series, exploring themes around African and African diasporic migration and (im)mobility. Taking its name from "The Japa Fire" by Ayo Ayoola-Amale, one of the contributors, each of the 63 poems in the collection has been selected for how it speaks to themes around African and African diasporic migration and (im)mobility and to other poems in the collection, and for the contribution each makes to the conversation taking place around the world on the themes. The collection also explores questions around Blackness, Africanness and African diasporism, and features contributions from Ab ọ́d n Abdul, Nzingha Assata, Ayo Ayoola-Amale, Jo Blackwood, Efua Boadu, Anayo Dioha, Philippa Hatendi-Louiceus, Amanda Holiday, Sello Huma, Nandi Jola, Ilan Kelman, Tifany MarSah, Epiphanie Mukasano, M Sahr Nouwah, Mark Kennedy Nsereko, Collins Chibunna Nwachukwu, Helidah Ogude-Chambert, Omobola Osamor, Adaora Raji, and Laur ne Southe. Organised by Forced Migration and The Arts, CivicLeicester and the migrants' rights collective Regularise, the Africa Migration Report Poetry Anthology Series was inspired by the Africa Migration Report: Linking policy, practice and the welfare of the African migrant (AUC/IOM, 2024).
Dreams in Black Static

Dreams in Black Static

Ambrose Ibsen; Velox Books

Velox Books
2025
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"Ibsen is a master of paranormal horror."-Kay Oliver, author of The ShatteringThe static hisses. The darkness deepens. Bestseller Ambrose Ibsen invites you to stare into the shadows, though you may not like what you see...Roommates obsessed with VHS tapes and nostalgia discover a mysterious unmarked tape containing disturbing footage of a veiled woman. A rare, haunting EP from a legendary band leads one superfan down a psychedelic rabbit hole of obsession and terror. A man is stalked by a strange, gray-skinned figure with black eyes during a rainy day in town. A life-saving heart transplant becomes a nightmare when the recipient inherits more than just an organ.These tales and others will haunt you long after you've finished reading. In the flicker of your TV screen, the hum of your furnace, and the creak of the stairs, you'll hear the call of the black static. And part of you will want to answer."A short story collection from the master ghost storyteller..."-Dawn P. Harrell, author of Seasons of a Sewergirl"Great collection... Think Thomas Ligotti, but a bit more readable."-Jonathan Maas, author of Flare"There wasn't a weak story in the collection..."-Armand Rosamilia, author of Dying Days
From the Heart

From the Heart

Ambrose Ibsen; Velox Books

Velox Books
2025
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"An absolute gem."-Tracy Caple, author of The Blue Guitar PickLove isn't the only thing that comes from the heart.In this haunting collection, master of horror Ambrose Ibsen tears open the chest cavity of human relationships to expose the writhing horrors within.From a cultist who returns to the scene of a terrible crime, to an academic seeking an obscure book with a disturbing secret, to a forbidden website that streams the decomposition of the dead.Some loves never die. Some never lived at all. And some were never meant to exist in our reality.
Night Society

Night Society

Ambrose Ibsen

Independently Published
2017
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It was only supposed to be a game.In a boring suburb, three lonely men seeking distractions from their monotonous routines get together in an abandoned house to play a macabre game of show-and-tell.Nothing is off-limits in their little circle-anything, no matter how depraved, is welcome... so long as it's frightening.But when one member brings what sounds like an audio recording of an actual murder to a meeting, featuring the tortured screams and pleas of an anonymous woman, the jaded club members find themselves truly rattled.From that moment, the horrific audio-and strange visions of the recorded victim-begin to seep into their daily lives. Agonized cries and sobs are heard in otherwise empty rooms. Shadowed figures lurk in unlit corners. Somehow, the mysterious victim is reaching out to them from beyond death.Or is she? Digging deeper, they begin to suspect they're being led back to the abandoned house by something else-something that seeks to consume them, body and soul.And if they aren't careful, it'll get its way.
The Seance in Apartment 10

The Seance in Apartment 10

Ambrose Ibsen

Independently Published
2017
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Would you like to speak to the dead?When Tori moves into a studio at the rundown Lamplight apartment complex, she gets more than she bargained for. The faucet leaks, the water heater barely functions and the lack of air conditioning makes the summer nights brutal...But worst of all is the dark presence that stalks the building.When she and her friends play around with a Ouija board, Tori learns first-hand why the living have no business communing with the dead. Something sinister is roused in the process, and her life begins to spiral into madness soon thereafter. She suffers terrible nightmares, hallucinations, and feels as though she's being watched at all hours of the day.And that's only the beginning. If the spirit has its way, it'll consume her completely.With a terrifying specter on her trail and only a few cryptic clues about the building's curious past to aid her, Tori searches desperately for a way to get rid of the spirit.What has escaped from the underworld will not go back so easily, however.