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Beneath a Crescent Moon

Beneath a Crescent Moon

Denise Cory Blake

Austin Macauley Publishers
2024
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This sweeping historical romance follows Mallory Irving, a talented musician who becomes entangled in a forbidden affair that spans centuries and clashes between cultures. When Mallory and Harriet cross paths in modern day Toronto, their connection defies logic and time itself. Harriet finds herself drawn into Mallory's mystical world as his concert tour heads for the Middle East, the setting of Mallory's intricate past life at the height of the Crusades. There, Harriet witnesses the reincarnation of Mallory's epic love with an alluring Arab peasant girl named Yasmina, which ended in tragedy centuries ago. As violence rocks Mallory's concert and tragedy strikes once more, Harriet must uncover the truth of Mallory's tortured soul and their shared destiny before history repeats itself. Their journey through time reveals a poignant truth: love transcends the ages, and the echoes of history reverberate in the depths of the human heart. This novel is a mesmerising blend of historical richness and emotional depth, a story that captures the enduring essence of human connection across the sands of time.
Guy De Tournet, Child of Revolution, Son of France
Russia....with its wild untamed lands of vast open Steppes, of marshlands, of rivers, of unfathomable people, some as wild as their country, yet with a culture of religion, of art, of buildings of great beauty. Into this forbidding landscape came the French with all their arrogant innocence, proclaiming a victory they had yet to win.Amongst them Guy De Tournet, Captain of cavalry, who kept silent vigil over his own thoughts. It would take more than defiant words to win this war. It would take men, blood and guts. His and that of other valiant Frenchmen; the cannon fodder. The year was 1812, the antagonists Bonaparte, who fashioned himself like a Roman Emperor, and Alexander I, the suspicious autocratic Tsar of all Russia.
A Shard of Glass

A Shard of Glass

Denise Cory Blake

Authorhouse UK
2020
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The passing of time can be as meaningful, or as meaning less as a glimmer of water, or as painful as a SHARD OF GLASS. No matter what period it illuminates, and briefly washes over, in its haste to tell yet another story, as timeless as history itself, it casts its magic. Such is the story of Zac Guthrie, an Anglo- American youngster, afflicted by both phenomena. Is it a gift or a curse he possesses, which sends him off into the realms of the past? It goes where it wills, with him enchained. Go with him. Don't try to understand the logic, for there is none. It is as it is.
A Shard of Glass

A Shard of Glass

Denise Cory Blake

Authorhouse UK
2020
sidottu
The passing of time can be as meaningful, or as meaning less as a glimmer of water, or as painful as a SHARD OF GLASS. No matter what period it illuminates, and briefly washes over, in its haste to tell yet another story, as timeless as history itself, it casts its magic. Such is the story of Zac Guthrie, an Anglo- American youngster, afflicted by both phenomena. Is it a gift or a curse he possesses, which sends him off into the realms of the past? It goes where it wills, with him enchained. Go with him. Don't try to understand the logic, for there is none. It is as it is.
Sailor, Sailor

Sailor, Sailor

Denise Cory Blake

Authorhouse UK
2020
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Sailor, Sailor tells the story of Syd Williams, an ex-submariner in the thirties and forties, vow to his even younger wife Connie. Their love story, their lives, their tragedy and their mishaps, their survival through desperately hard times. With many other characters intermingled throughout its pages, Reg, Syd's elder brother takes prominence, as we follow his story, as much as Syd's, & that of Stephen, Reg's son, trying to unravel the mystery of his father's past. A father who sustained a life changing injury at the evacuation of Dunkirk, having to live with that, & its devastating consequences.
Guy De Tournet, Child of Revolution, Son of France

Guy De Tournet, Child of Revolution, Son of France

Denise Cory Blake

Ideopage Press Solutions
2018
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As Denise Cory Blake, the teller of tales, the weaver of words, both poetic, and otherwise, she unravelled the intricate stories' web, page by page, drawing her unsuspecting readers into the wonder of her imagination as she created each novel. Each, is different, and diverse in its origins and its concepts. They come from a mind which is vibrant, eager, as in the author's youth, for despite her advancing years, she still considers herself a mischievous child at heart.From this, has come; - 'Sailor, Sailor', a tale of WW2, based loosely on her parents' war time experiences, 'The Writing On the Wall', set in WAY/1 about three brothers, and then, this, her favourite- Guy De Tournet, Child of Revolution, Son of France'. The storyline has been with the author for years, capturing her attention, demanding to be written. A French man, it could be none other, he follows Bonaparte into the frozen wastes of 1812 Russia where he finds love amongst the Cossacks. Yet, this is far more than just a love story.On a more mundane note, the author scribbled away in the south west of England, not far from the glorious Devon beaches, with the smell of the sea in her nostrils, the spray on her face.
Guy De Tournet, Child of Revolution, Son of France

Guy De Tournet, Child of Revolution, Son of France

Denise Cory Blake

Ideopage Press Solutions
2018
sidottu
As Denise Cory Blake, the teller of tales, the weaver of words, both poetic, and otherwise, she unravelled the intricate stories' web, page by page, drawing her unsuspecting readers into the wonder of her imagination as she created each novel. Each, is different, and diverse in its origins and its concepts. They come from a mind which is vibrant, eager, as in the author's youth, for despite her advancing years, she still considers herself a mischievous child at heart.From this, has come; - 'Sailor, Sailor', a tale of WW2, based loosely on her parents' war time experiences, 'The Writing On the Wall', set in WAY/1 about three brothers, and then, this, her favourite- Guy De Tournet, Child of Revolution, Son of France'. The storyline has been with the author for years, capturing her attention, demanding to be written. A French man, it could be none other, he follows Bonaparte into the frozen wastes of 1812 Russia where he finds love amongst the Cossacks. Yet, this is far more than just a love story.On a more mundane note, the author scribbled away in the south west of England, not far from the glorious Devon beaches, with the smell of the sea in her nostrils, the spray on her face.
A Shard of Glass

A Shard of Glass

Denise Cory Blake

Ideopage Press Solutions
2018
sidottu
The passing of time can be as as meaningful, or as meaningless as a glimmer of water, or as painful as a SHARD OF GLASS. No matter what period, it illuminates, and briefly washes over, in its hastes to tell yet another story, as timeless as history itself, it casts its magic.Such is the story of Zac Guthrie, an Anglo-American youngster, one might say affected by both phenomena.The world tells him he is ill, and treat him as such, nut in reality, it is no more than a 'gift' or a 'curse' he possesses, which sends him off into the realms of the past. Not of his control or dictate, it goes where it wills, with him enchainecl.Each interwoven, yet separate story tells another aspect of one of his lives in an intimate, heart breaking way, one cannot fail to empathize with.As you read, go with him every step of his journey, marvel at his tenacity, bravery, and heart wrenching moments.Don't try to understand the logic, the reasoning behind it, for there is none. It is, as it is, and always will be
A Family Affair

A Family Affair

Denise Cory Blake

Author's Fortune Press and Media
2021
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A Family affair, could just be a play on words. About an affair? About a family? In this case, about both. Which takes precedence? The family or the affair? In this, sometimes whimsical, humorous, poignant, heart- felt story, it can be said, to be all this, and more. Many diverse, vibrant, true to life plethora of characters, paragraphs of people, tread these corridors of words, which lead where? To Life, to love, to hope.... To dead-ends? Filling the pages with expectancy, desire, it tells the story primarily of a young man, Liam, and his love for Paula. She, however, is not all she would seem to be. There are many layers to her personality, and she has many men in her life. Not least being, Alistair McKendrick, Liam's father. What did Liam or his father mean to her? You will have to read the book to find out. Who would she choose? Did she want or need to? Not just a love story, far more than that For running throughout its pages, is entwined, another, which recounts that of an ageing adventurer, Hector Carruthers, a reluctant thrill seeker, told through his journals, left to his wife Geraldine. She, never interested in his exploits, left them to gather dust, until Liam's arrival in her life, when they were resurrected, dusted down, and devoured with interest by him. Hector's story is intermingled with that of the other. Yet another layer, of the story's intricate web, to catch the imagination of the reader.
A Shard of Glass

A Shard of Glass

Denise Cory B

Ideopage Press Solutions
2018
pokkari
The passing of time can be as as meaningful, or as meaningless as a glimmer of water, or as painful as a SHARD OF GLASS. No matter what period, it illuminates, and briefly washes over, in its hastes to tell yet another story, as timeless as history itself, it casts its magic.Such is the story of Zac Guthrie, an Anglo-American youngster, one might say affected by both phenomena.The world tells him he is ill, and treat him as such, nut in reality, it is no more than a 'gift' or a 'curse' he possesses, which sends him off into the realms of the past. Not of his control or dictate, it goes where it wills, with him enchainecl.Each interwoven, yet separate story tells another aspect of one of his lives in an intimate, heart breaking way, one cannot fail to empathize with.As you read, go with him every step of his journey, marvel at his tenacity, bravery, and heart wrenching moments.Don't try to understand the logic, the reasoning behind it, for there is none. It is, as it is, and always will be
Strategic Intelligence for the Knowledge Economy

Strategic Intelligence for the Knowledge Economy

Brian McBreen; Pawan Handa; Cory Cannon; Michael Molina; Alexeis Garcia-Perez; Denise Bedford; Liz Herman

Emerald Publishing Limited
2026
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In 2025 the shift from an industrial to a knowledge economy is underway. The shift has introduced changes in our essential economic assumptions and models in how markets behave and the nature and sources of capital. The shift is affecting the way we do business and the ways we manage our organizations and operations. Over the past two hundred years, we have developed and perfected methods and tactics to help us analyze and cope with the economic environment. These established methods and tactics are no longer sufficient. The knowledge economy requires a new foundation of knowledge capital. To be strategic and intelligent the old analytical methods just adapt, and new methods are needed. The latest volume of Working Methods for Knowledge Management speaks to doing intelligence in the dynamic, chaotic and continuously changing environment of the 21 st century. It is predicated on the understanding that every intelligence situation or dilemma is unique. It is predicated on the rapidly evolving shift in management and the changing nature and structures of organizations. The authors consider the changing nature of markets, economic transactions, and competition in the knowledge economy. What can we learn from exploring the new economic environment to design a new approach to competitive intelligence? The authors make a case for strategic competitive intelligence grounded in knowledge capital assets and present a conceptual model and framework for managers and practitioners to consider in designing a new approach. The conceptual model considers eight critical factors when designing a new approach with the text providing in-depth explanation of these factors. By adapting the existing tools and developing new tools to transform this critical practice for the knowledge economy, Competitive Intelligence offers an indispensable guide for anyone working in the knowledge and business management spaces.
Denise

Denise

Ralph Brandt

Independently Published
2018
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Denise is an actress who falls into the Hollywood party circuit and finds herself no longer in demand. When she is broke and cannot find work a producer makes her an offer that she cannot refuse if she wants to ever work again in the film business. It forces her to make a choice that has life changing impacts. Denise is part of a set of stories that includes Jan, Sandra and Karen.Third edition - 7/13/2018
Denise Levertov

Denise Levertov

Dana Greene

University of Illinois Press
2012
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Kenneth Rexroth called Denise Levertov (1923–1997) "the most subtly skillful poet of her generation, the most profound, . . . and the most moving." Author of twenty-four volumes of poetry, four books of essays, and several translations, Levertov became a lauded and honored poet. Born in England, she published her first book of poems at age twenty-three, but it was not until she married and came to the United States in 1948 that she found her poetic voice, helped by the likes of William Carlos Williams, Robert Duncan, and Robert Creeley. Shortly before her death in 1997, the woman who claimed no country as home was nominated to be America's poet laureate. Levertov was the quintessential romantic. She wanted to live vividly, intensely, passionately, and on a grand scale. She wanted the persistence of Cézanne and the depth and generosity of Rilke. Once she acclimated herself to America, the dreamy lyric poetry of her early years gave way to the joy and wonder of ordinary life. By the late 1960s and early 1970s, however, her poems began to engage the issues of her times. Vehement and strident, her poetry of protest was both acclaimed and criticized. The end of both the Vietnam War and her marriage left her mentally fatigued and emotionally fragile, but gradually, over the span of a decade, she emerged with new energy. The crystalline and luminous poetry of her last years stands as final witness to a lifetime of searching for the mystery embedded in life itself. Through all the vagaries of life and art, her response was that of a "primary wonder." In this illuminating biography, Dana Greene examines Levertov's interviews, essays, and self-revelatory poetry to discern the conflict and torment she both endured and created in her attempts to deal with her own psyche, her relationships with family, friends, lovers, colleagues, and the times in which she lived. Denise Levertov: A Poet's Life is the first complete biography of Levertov, a woman who claimed she did not want a biography, insisting that it was her work that she hoped would endure. And yet she confessed that her poetry in its various forms--lyric, political, natural, and religious--derived from her life experience. Although a substantial body of criticism has established Levertov as a major poet of the later twentieth century, this volume represents the first attempt to set her poetry within the framework of her often tumultuous life.