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Memoirs of a Monster

Memoirs of a Monster

A J Curtis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2019
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On a summer night in the 16th century, a young merchant sailor ports in London, along his journey home to Scotland. Soon after he meets the beautiful innkeeper Lenore. His life is changed forever, as she seduces him out of the inn and into her nightmare. He awakens months later, to find that she has turned him into a beast that is only heard of in myths & fairytales. He can never go home. He's torn between hatred and love, as she never leaves his side, helping him to control the changes he is going through. She teaches him how to move through time unseen, unnoticed. A love that will linger eternally and bind them together throughout the centuries takes hold. Until one fateful night, when they are torn apart by a dark shadow from her past, seeking revenge. On this night, he does something that he will regret for an eternity. The price he pays for it is beyond measure. For centuries, he is forced to walk alone. He longs for it all to end Until the shadow reappears, with an offer he can not refuse.
Abraham

Abraham

A J Curtis

Independently Published
2019
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Hiding under a bed in an abandoned apartment, the morning after the soldiers killed his sister right in front of him, Abraham hears the cries of a baby coming from somewhere in the apartment. He finds a baby German girl, starving, ashen and cold, wrapped in a Nazi flag . Abraham believes that he is the soul living survivor of his family, not knowing that his father is alive and has been moved to the Ghettos. The story travels alongside both of them, their journeys of survival, their trials and horrors of this war. Abrahams life becomes about survival and keeping this baby alive and safe. While Abba (Abrahams father) is drawn deeper into the darkest side of the human condition. It is a heartbreaking journey of hope, set in wartime Poland, Germany and Austria. Although the characters are fictional, most of the accounts within are real. The Author interviewed Holocaust survivors and was given permission to interweave their stories into the life of Abraham and his father Abba. Somewhere off in the distance of this story, there exists the faintest light, that rises up throughout the slow and sad ache of darkness that surrounds them, giving both the characters and the reader - hope First review on Goodreads: S. Soper/10/20/2019 Abraham was one of the best books I've ever read Putting aside the very harsh and hard reality of the world he lived in at the time, it was a pleasure to get to know Abraham and his family. I find myself thinking often about him and wondering what he would do in certain circumstances. This book opened my eyes a little wider to the struggle people faced at the hands of the morally wicked. I have acquired a little deeper appreciation for all the comforts and freedoms I have taken for granted growing up, as this novel draws you in and really challenges you to confront and re-evaluate your own inner feelings of tolerance, family, hate, trust, hope, perseverance and most importantly, love. Set during a time of unimaginable devastation, Abraham was a very hard book to read in parts because no one likes to read about the horrors that mankind suffers at the hands of our fellow man, but at the same time, it also tells the story of one mans triumph over evil, and in this day and age, we all need just a little more faith that there is good in the world. This book offers that slice of hope and really showcases the power love has to overcome the most horrific of circumstances. I feel this book is a must read
A Game of Chance

A Game of Chance

Ella J Curtis

Hansebooks
2017
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A Game of Chance - Vol. I is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1889. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
A Soul's Harvest

A Soul's Harvest

J Curtis Mace

Lulu.com
2018
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Jesse is a failed writer turned substitute teacher, a sex addict, and a father who just lost custody of his son. Shannon is a journalist; and Jesse's drug of choice, on her days off. When she discovers eerie similarities between the abused dementia-ridden elderly people showing up all over the city and the growing number of local child abductions, things take a dark turn. Jesse's son is taken, and held for a ransom greater than anything he can pay. All the strange and terrible stories converge in one place: Black house, black river... where the Darkness feeds. This sexual thriller is a raw depiction of vice and consequence, love and sacrifice, and paints a horrific new portrait of death. A SOUL'S HARVEST tells of a new predator that has come to the Richmond area to feed on the souls of the city's children. A unique breed of killer, unlike anything before or since, worse than any storybook villain or nightmare fantasy... Monsters of another kind.
A Dark and Lovely Devastation

A Dark and Lovely Devastation

J Ann Curtis

Elmae Publishing
2023
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A love that spans lifetimes. A love she doesn't remember. In another life, she was the queen of the faeries. But now, after being reborn, Chels avoids them due to trauma at the hands of the fae... Until the king of the faeries comes for her, claiming her as his mate. Now, she's expected to be a queen in a world she knows nothing about alongside a king she doesn't love. If that wasn't enough, deadly magical forces trapped inside her have awakened, threatening destruction of the entire faerie world. Only the handsome, brooding faerie king has the answers she needs. She won't give into his desires, no matter how drawn she feels to him. In the end, Chels must choose between saving herself or the faerie realm. With her own life on the line, and the violent forces growing inside her, Chels knows she can't really trust anyone. Not the faerie king. Not even herself. And definitely not her own heart. A Dark and Lovely Devastation is a slow-burn, steamy romance. Perfect for fans of The Bridge Kingdoms and Bride of the Shadow King. *Published first on Kindle Vella as A Dark and Lovely Devastation Episodes 1-53*
A Naturalist's Guide to the Virginia Coast

A Naturalist's Guide to the Virginia Coast

Curtis J. Badger

University of Virginia Press
2004
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As Curtis Badger will tell you, ""Being a good naturalist has more to do with being an enthusiastic observer than traveling to distant places. It is more a matter of curiosity than of a need for adventure, a frame of mind rather than peculiarity of place."" A Naturalist's Guide to the Virginia Coast will indeed incite an enthusiastic interest in that special place where the land meets the sea. Among Badger's goals is to draw the observer beyond the armchair and reading lamp, the museum and classroom, and outdoors onto the beaches and tidal flats of the Virginia coast to experience its rich natural diversity firsthand. And first foot: Feel the mud between your toes on the tidal flats at Chincoteague; walk the sandy beach at Back Bay; pedal a bike along the Cape Henry Trail at First Landing/Seashore State Park. Informative as a guidebook--complete with sections on Virginia's primary coastal wilderness areas and appendices listing where to go and what to look for--A Naturalist's Guide also serves as a natural history primer, offering clear and concise chapters on the ecological, historical, and botanical background of the region Badger explores. For the parent adventuring with a curious child or the experienced birder in new territory, the weekend wanderer or the seasoned naturalist, Curtis Badger's user-friendly guide provides an engaging discussion about just the sorts of wondrous things the interested observer will encounter on a visit to Virginia's coastline.
A Natural History of Quiet Waters

A Natural History of Quiet Waters

Curtis J. Badger

University of Virginia Press
2007
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Although swamps today are recognized as one of the richest and most prolific natural systems on Earth, they have long held a mysterious and tenuous place in America's history and culture. Ernest Hemingway equated them with madness and death in ""Big Two-Hearted River."" We have images of Humphrey Bogart covered with leeches while slogging through a swamp in the film ""The African Queen"". In our culture, swamps have been associated with mystery and evil, and we spent generations draining, filling, and otherwise destroying them. Indeed, in the four centuries since the European colonists arrived, we have lost more than half of the forested wetlands that were native to America. Swamps have until now received little attention, despite recent efforts to protect them. With ""A Natural History of Quiet Waters: Swamps and Wetlands of the Mid-Atlantic Coast"", Curtis Badger takes us on a personalized trip to the swamp, providing an insightful look at the nature of these special places, and arguing persuasively that these natural systems should be protected, not destroyed. Using such locations as the Pocomoke River and the Great Dismal Swamp as exemplars of swamps in general, Badger examines the natural history of wetlands, and also relates the role they have played in the history and culture of the mid-Atlantic coast. A great iron furnace and its surrounding village once stood in a cypress swamp along Nassawango Creek in Maryland. The Great Dismal was a safe haven for runaway slaves, and it has been the source of many ghostly tales and legends. Although swamps have for centuries been cast in a negative light, they are wonderfully productive places, a refuge for migrating songbirds, insects, fish, animals, and rare plants. Swamps and wetlands provide us with clean water, they protect uplands from flooding, and their waters serve as a spawning ground for valuable fish and shellfish. And, Badger writes, they provide us with an island of forested wilderness, a place where one can launch a canoe and temporarily escape the irritations of the modern world. Notwithstanding the government's goal of ""no net loss"" of wetlands, swamps are still being drained, filled, and paved over each year. With this book, Badger invites us to appreciate these special places and the natural communities they support.
A Theology of Brotherhood

A Theology of Brotherhood

Curtis J. Evans

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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Examines the influence of the Federal Council of Churches' Department of Race Relations A Theology of Brotherhood explores how the national umbrella Christian organization, the Federal Council of Churches, acted as a crucial conduit and organizational force for the dissemination of "progressive" views on race in the first half of the twentieth century. Drawing on years of archival research, Curtis J. Evans shows that the Council's theological approach to race, and in particular its anti-lynching campaign, were responsible for meaningful progress in some white Protestant churches on racial issues. The book highlights the contributions that their religious vision made in expanding and propagating a civic nationalist tradition that was grounded in a "universal brotherhood" and belief in the equality of all human beings, over against a racial nationalist ideology that conceived of America in ethno-racial terms. Evans makes the case that this predominantly white religious organization contributed a distinctive religious voice to visions of a pluralistic democracy, racial and ethnic diversity, and social and political reform. The volume adds a missing voice to the literature on lynching in the early twentieth century, which tends to focus primarily on the NAACP and other secular organizations.
Digging Into Your Gifts: A 40-Day Journey Through Learning to Serve Out of Who You Are

Digging Into Your Gifts: A 40-Day Journey Through Learning to Serve Out of Who You Are

Curtiss J. Cain

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2020
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Spiritual formation has long been something I have enjoyed studying, practicing and teaching, so writing a book about digging deep within yourself to more fully discover the gifts and person God made you to be was something I really enjoyed. Every person has natural abilities we call talents and all Christ Followers have spiritual gifts, but not everyone knows what theirs are, or how to use them. This is a 40 day devotional, but Digging Into Your Gifts is not your typical devotional, it's a self-reflective, self-led spiritual journey, where you partner with God and together, become your own teacher. This is an investigation of your gifts by digging into your personality, thoughts, feelings and soul, asking questions only you can answer. This book seeks to create sacred space, where you learn more about who God made you to be and in doing so, find ways to serve the Lord and others that's natural to you.
A Reader's Companion to Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita
Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita, set in Stalin's Moscow, is an intriguing work with a complex structure, wonderful comic episodes and moments of great beauty. Readers are often left tantalized but uncertain how to understand its rich meanings. To what extent is it political? Or religious? And how should we interpret the Satanic Woland? This Reader's Companion offers readers a biographical introduction, and analyses of the structure and the main themes of the novel. More curious readers will also enjoy the accounts of the novel's writing and publication history, alongside analyses of the work's astonishing linguistic complexity and a review of available English translations.
A Reader's Companion to Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita
Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita, set in Stalin's Moscow, is an intriguing work with a complex structure, wonderful comic episodes and moments of great beauty. Readers are often left tantalized but uncertain how to understand its rich meanings. To what extent is it political? Or religious? And how should we interpret the Satanic Woland? This Reader's Companion offers readers a biographical introduction, and analyses of the structure and the main themes of the novel. More curious readers will also enjoy the accounts of the novel's writing and publication history, alongside analyses of the work's astonishing linguistic complexity and a review of available English translations.