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1000 tulosta hakusanalla David Carr
The author of How to Prepare Your Manuscript for a Publisher now presents more essential advice for fiction and nonfiction writers. This invaluable reference offers easy access to stratagems and tried-and-true literary shortcuts that help writers save time, improve style and avoid common pitfalls. Whether a beginner or student, amateur or professional, readers will refer time and again to David Carroll's practical tips for: writing with expression; improving structure; correcting and rewriting with greater efficiency; developing "writer's logic"; avoiding the hazards of burnout, boredom and lack of motivation; dealing with writer's block; and reworking scholarly prose for greater clarity.
Europe: mise en sc ne is David Carrigan's second book of poetry, and a narrative extension of his first work Panormus. In Europe, the poet challenges the themes of stability and change, and explores the role of prophecy and its influence on our lives and will. Europe confronts the reader directly on aspects of the modern European identity but it doesn't prescribe, allowing space and a conclusion for the reader to draw within the reflections of history, and mythology. In this special edition both Europe and Panormus are presented together for the first time.About the AuthorDavid Carrigan is an artist with a cosmopolitan heritage. Although born in the United States, he spent most of his formative years in New Zealand. After literary and drama studies in New Zealand, he completed his university education in London. Since then he has worked and travelled widely throughout Europe. He lives, writes and works between his beloved cities of London and Palermo.
Senseless: How Politics, Religion, and Liberalism Are Destroying America
David Carroll
Independently Published
2019
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A brief look into the politics of America from 2008
This Complete CROWNFUL Bread Machine Cookbook is a manual you can trust, and that will guide you to make delicious bread like a pro If you are looking for instructions in baking bread with a bread machine, this book provides simple guidelines in every page. If you are an expert in baking bread, this book will add a simple twist to your cooking process.In addition to a range of white breads and egg breads, recipes include: ● Basic Bread● Classic Daily Bread● Cheese & Sweet Bread● Fruit and Vegetable Bread● Sourdough Bread● Spice, Nut & Herb Bread● Gluten-Free Bread● Specialty Bread● Bread from Around the World● And MoreReady to fill your house with that mouthwatering smell of homemade bread?
This Complete CROWNFUL Bread Machine Cookbook is a manual you can trust, and that will guide you to make delicious bread like a pro If you are looking for instructions in baking bread with a bread machine, this book provides simple guidelines in every page. If you are an expert in baking bread, this book will add a simple twist to your cooking process.In addition to a range of white breads and egg breads, recipes include: ● Basic Bread● Classic Daily Bread● Cheese & Sweet Bread● Fruit and Vegetable Bread● Sourdough Bread● Spice, Nut & Herb Bread● Gluten-Free Bread● Specialty Bread● Bread from Around the World● And MoreReady to fill your house with that mouthwatering smell of homemade bread?
Charles Lamb (1775-1834) was a poet, critic and, above all, an essayist of great distinction. As the 250th anniversary of his birth approaches, Charles Lamb: Man and Brother First tells the story of a man beset by domestic responsibilities and family tragedy. He worked as a clerk at the East India House in the City of London for most of his adult life. Despite the physical and emotional demands heaped upon him, he succeeded in carving out a unique place for himself in English Literature. This biographical account not only delves into Lamb's literary accomplishments but also recounts the loving relationship between a brother and sister who spent their entire lives together, often in an atmosphere of considerable domestic uncertainty and upheaval. Charles Lamb: Man and Brother First is an exploration of both filial devotion and literary achievement, shedding light on his remarkable life.
Ramone Luna was flying to the United States to visit his brother. Now, the FBI is accusing him of trafficking drugs from Brazil. He is locked in solitary confinement. After time passes beyond his recognition, Ramone begins to recede into a world that he cannot distinguish between his current reality.Rudolfo San Miguel earned a bachelor's degree in creative writing from San Francisco State University. He has written fiction for ten years and continues to develop as a writer, drafting stories that amuse him. He hopes they amuse you as well.Rick Patterson has pushed his five-year-old son Jason to be an achiever. When the boy is invited to a birthday party, Rick believes everyone will like him. However, Jason attacks birthday boy Ben Cowley after he tries to hog his friend Greg. When Ben's parents ask Jason and his mother to leave, Rick and Mr. Cowley break into a fight. Rick gets over his pride though, and his family apologizes to the Cowleys.Norbert Kovacs lives and writes in Hartford, Connecticut. He has published stories in Westview, Thin Air, Headway, Corvus Review, and The Write Launch. His website is www.norbertkovacs.net.Love and tennis: An epic club tennis match reveals more than mastery of winning tennis skills.Kenneth N. Margolin is a retired attorney, and lives with his wife, Judith, in Newton, Massachusetts. As an attorney, Ken made it a sacred mission to avoid legalese in his professional writing. Still relatively new to fiction, Ken's stories have been published in print and online, in Pif Magazine, Evening Street Review, Twenty-Two Twenty-Eight, Short Edition, The Literary Hatchet, among others; poetry in Shot Glass Journal. A couple become disillusioned with their life in Echo Park. When an old friend comes to visit them, he triggers a different perspective on their relationship, and thus they become increasingly alienated by one another. What is unclear is whether the friend has unwittingly helped, or deliberately hindered, the long term partnership of an old college buddy. Chris Viner is a writer based in Los Angeles. He is the author of Lemniscate (nominated for a Pushcart Award). His work appears in Ash, Colorado Review, Critical Read, The Festival Review and The London Magazine, among others. He holds degrees from Goldsmiths, University of London and St Anne's College, University of Oxford, where he was a recipient of the Pasby Prize for his writing. Ed Ahern resumed writing after forty odd years in foreign intelligence and international sales. He's had over two hundred fifty stories and poems published so far, and six books. Ed works the other side of writing at Bewildering Stories, where he sits on the review board and manages a posse of six review editors. https: //twitter.com/bottomstripper, https: //www.facebook.com/EdAhern73/?ref=bookmarks, https: //www.instagram.com/edwardahern1860/"The Souvenir" tells of an attraction repressed by distance and the constraints of friendship until the connection vanishes, leaving only longing.David A. Carrillo lives in Benicia, California. "Harvest of Bittersweet Plums" belongs to a collection of short fiction about family relationships that he has written. Carrillo also writes travel literature and historical fiction. His story "Vengeance Was She" is scheduled to appear in a 2021 issue of Frontier Tale.What kind of father disappoints his daughter by waking her up to wish her a happy birthday only to say goodbye? I hope you like your presents, sorry I won't be here when you open them. Being on-call 24/7 sucked. How do you explain to a seven-year-old the crappy choices adults have to make? Kids see through the bullshit. There was no excuse for him to be anywhere else but home: blowing up balloons, barbecuing hot dogs, and singing Happy Birthday. Will she ever forgive me?www.WapshottPress.org
Hello Chattanooga Famous People Who Have Visited the Tennessee Valley features photos, stories, and complete listings of the entertainers, athletes, political leaders, and others who have visited the area since 1900. Chattanooga has attracted some of the best-known celebrities in the world, thanks to the city's historic venues, beautiful scenery, and powerful people. Take a trip back in time, enjoy great memories, and maybe even settle an argument as you learn the dates and places that your favorite star (or president) visited the Chattanooga area.
Hello Chattanooga Famous People Who Have Visited the Tennessee Valley features photos, stories, and complete listings of the entertainers, athletes, political leaders, and others who have visited the area since 1900. Chattanooga has attracted some of the best-known celebrities in the world, thanks to the city's historic venues, beautiful scenery, and powerful people. Take a trip back in time, enjoy great memories, and maybe even settle an argument as you learn the dates and places that your favorite star (or president) visited the Chattanooga area.
As an avid social-media user and fan, I have enjoyed collecting misspellings, misinterpretations, and other mishaps, then including them in my blogs and newspaper columns. The response from readers has been encouraging. One might even call it a "title wave." Thankfully, many readers began sending in more examples of AutoCorrect and texting fails, poorly worded signs, and embarrassing invitations. Cindy Lowery in particular is always on the hunt for me. This resulted in a series of columns, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. You can blame it on voice-to-text, spellcheck, blunders or many other factors. No matter the reason, these social-media mistakes are a good source of laughter. (And my own smart-aleck comments are added in parentheses, like this.)
As an avid social-media user and fan, I have enjoyed collecting misspellings, misinterpretations, and other mishaps, then including them in my blogs and newspaper columns. The response from readers has been encouraging. One might even call it a "title wave." Thankfully, many readers began sending in more examples of AutoCorrect and texting fails, poorly worded signs, and embarrassing invitations. Cindy Lowery in particular is always on the hunt for me. This resulted in a series of columns, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. You can blame it on voice-to-text, spellcheck, blunders or many other factors. No matter the reason, these social-media mistakes are a good source of laughter. (And my own smart-aleck comments are added in parentheses, like this.)
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ADVENTURE SET TO THE MUSIC OF TIME!Time waits for no one, but for the residents of 17th-century Europe, the future comes calling—ahead of time! Due to a temporal disturbance known as the Ring of Fire, the 20th-century town of Grantville, West Virginia, finds itself transported through time and space to Central Europe in the year 1632. Massive political and social upheavals take place. But change happens on a smaller, human scale, too.In “The Flight of the Nightingale” down-timer Francesca Caccini is inspired by the arrival of Grantville to seek a different destiny from what would have been her lot in a future without the up-timer intrusion—that is, to die with a reputation as a brilliant composer and performer, but to later be essentially forgotten by all but the cognoscenti. And in “Bach to the Future,” Johann and his brothers commit themselves to preserve, protect, and promote their family’s heritage from the future, even if in this future there will be no Johann Sebastian Bach!Two novels set in Eric Flint’s best-selling Ring of Fire series shine a light on the overlooked corners of the Ring of Fire universe, where small actions can have life-altering consequences. About 1636: The Devil's Opera, by Eric Flint and David Carrico:“Another engaging alternate history from a master of the genre.”—Booklist“. . . an old-style police-procedural mystery, set in 17th century Germany. . . . the threads . . . spin together . . . to weave an addictively entertaining story. . . . a strong addition to a fun series.”—The Galveston County Daily News