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Kevin J Taylor

Independently Published
2020
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A divergent paradigm. Look inside. If you think something should be possible but thus far hasn't proved out in practice, look here. If you think the answer lies in ever increasing complexity rather than essential simplicity, skip it. If you think that you are an inventor, philosopher, poet, free being, or just out of agreement this is your invitation.
How to Avoid Being the Audience at Your Own Execution

How to Avoid Being the Audience at Your Own Execution

Kevin J Taylor

Independently Published
2020
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This small book is compiled from essays written to myself while learning the poetry game- how I organized my thoughts and conclusions on the subject. They are, if nothing else, practical and workable tools to evaluate and create with. Things like... What beats Show-Me-Don't-Tell-Me hands down? And what the three primary component parts of poetry are (they are not taught)? Once you know them they can be used to improve or salvage a poem or a poetry project. Seriously. Not popular thoughts- these paragraphs are directly opposed to some of the most accepted ideas I've run across. However, those accepted ideas, once applied, often stopped me dead in my creative tracks. Once in a while when the road has gotten hard and it seems even harder ahead, I dust off my hat and find what I had already known and forgotten: importances and essentials.
Ka-Boom!

Ka-Boom!

Kevin J Taylor

Independently Published
2018
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Shouldn't all dictionaries start with AAAA and end with ZZZZZZZTZZ-ZTZZZ? Ka-BOOM does: it's a collection of sound effects from comic books, each one rigorously defined and cross referenced. Nowhere has the art of onomatopoeia been raised to higher heights than in the humble comic book. --TIME Digital Vol.5 No.5 /// Hey, comic book fans, good news. At long last there's a new dictionary and thesaurus of those odd words you only find in comics. KA-BOOM : A Dictionary of Comic Book Words, Symbols & Onomatopoeia..., compiled by Kevin J. Taylor, covers all those comic words, sounds and also includes the companion work BZZURKK The Thesaurus of Champions. Want to know what RINK-RIK means, how about BRAKK or KLUD? This book holds your answers. Taylor, who put 10 years of work into this compilation, has cited the comic books where the sound effects were used, cross referenced entries and defined them. The thesaurus is a quick guide, minus the definitions. An appendix gives a list of base forms, which is interesting in itself, particularly as some base words have either extra letters or missing letters to indicate such attributes as magnitude, volume or duration of the sound. Before you dismiss this work as too esoteric to be much use, it's worth noting that comic books encourage reluctant readers to read more and some teachers have found the book to be useful in vocabulary lessons, such as A. Simpson, an English language arts teacher from West Virginia. She said she wants to incorporate a lesson where students create their own dictionaries in the vein of KA-BOOM --The Now Newspaper /// I love comic book words, those strange collisions of consonants meant to convey the sounds of explosions or fists thudding into abdomens or minor super heroes being electrocuted. Kevin Taylor likes them even more, enough to have compiled an entire dictionary, from "AAAA ", a cry of pain from Dare Devil - The Man Without Fear (Vol.1, issue 3, 1993) to "ZZZZZZZTZZZTZZZ", the sound of mechanical parts coming undone, from Dead Pool: The Circle Chase (Issue 4, 1993). --The Sydney Morning Herald /// Kevin J. Taylor is a West Coast author and poet.
3201 e's

3201 e's

Kevin J Taylor

Independently Published
2018
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Self published poems and a few short tales told in verse. "3201 e's" (approximately the number of e's in the manuscript)-at first glance a very unpoetic title but beyond that a reflection on the making of poetry from common things. I believe a poem is finite. Poetry is not. Sometimes they travel together. I once collected comments from readers and ended up with more pages of things said about my poems than pages of poetry I'd written. These few are recent: "There's a light, divine freedom in your writing I've always loved." C.E."It's a wow. Warm, wonderful, full of wise and well spoken words. Always with a sense of humor, a sense of wonder, and new viewpoint to share." R.R."I read to the 5th one & have tears in my eyes " L.D.
Letter to the White Imbongi

Letter to the White Imbongi

Kevin J. Taylor

Lulu.com
2013
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As reviewed on ArtistsRunThisPlanet.com ...Like the days of Homer, lyric tales have found their way to us, using words set to a rhythm, hitting us like waves playing against the shoreline. Poetry, when it is done best, immortalizes the triumph of man over the elements, shouts the glory of the human spirit, and whispers the tragedies that blow across the universe like passing storms. Taylor finds himself standing on a cliff at the edge of eternity, looking out across the vastness of space, building a bridge that carries us past ourselves, toward unimagined futures, leaving us back where we started, hopeful, wishful and oh so powerful. He delivers a book that is spiritual, fixing the reader into strange yet familiar situations where they must look to the future, take in the past, notice every detail from an exterior view. Taylor is a master, effortlessly maneuvering our thoughts and emotions. Get ready to fly to heights well worth the trip. Enjoy the ride!
Poems for Relationships

Poems for Relationships

Kevin J. Taylor

Lulu.com
2017
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You and I have been knocking around this universe for a very long time. Most of us have never met except perhaps in bygone lives. I believe that, like us, the essence of art and poetry lives independently of time and space. Their intersections, our coexistences, are experienced between minds, soul to soul. Grant me that. Poetry can only work if this is true. These poems are for relationships, not least for love: eternal, raw, troubled, physical and spiritual, loss, end of life, continuum, parent and child, friends of course. From: Her bags were packed...To: More than any heart can hold. The poems in this book are meant to be read aloud, whispered perhaps, even sung, but always heard.
Ice Woman: Guardian of Earth

Ice Woman: Guardian of Earth

Kevin J. Taylor

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Ice Woman A New Super hero from the planet Mars Who came from a blue orb Race of the ice kind. Her Father King Halo of Mars, and princess Dyla. They're kind was dying. the scientist of Mars Came up with a plan. the orbs(Ice Kind) needed to escape Mars One day in deep in the woods in Michigan Jack Taylor's life changed forever. Also evil was Born.
Ice Woman VS. Pyro

Ice Woman VS. Pyro

Kevin J. Taylor

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Ice Woman Her home Mars has be destroyed by Pyro. She's the only one known of her hind left. In searching for the ice blade, the only weapon can destroy Pyro. Also its only one orb left on earth, Ice Woman most it find before Pyro or evil .
Geocaching for Schools and Communities

Geocaching for Schools and Communities

J. Kevin Taylor; DuAnn Kremer; Katherine P. Pebworth; Peter H. Werner

Human Kinetics
2010
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Hide-and-seek is an age-old game that has never lost its allure. Geocaching—using a global positioning system and other navigational techniques to find hidden containers, or caches—brings this classic favorite to an exciting new level. Geocaching for Schools and Communities is the ideal resource for organizing geocaching for learners of any age group. Written by authors who have presented geocaching at five national AAHPERD conferences, this one-stop resource provides everything you need to know about leading and participating in geocaching activities: • How to use GPS units and set up caching activities • How to use both low-tech and high-tech approaches to caching so your fun isn't dependent on your level of technological expertise • How to create interdisciplinary connections using caching activities • Strategies for developing geocaching programs and clubs in a variety of settings, including schools and recreation and youth programs You learn the history of geocaching, the nuts and bolts of how it works, and strategies for using geocaching for health-related fitness. This book offers in-depth information about satellites and the triangulation necessary for locating latitude and longitude coordinates and how to use computers and the Internet in geocaching as well as low-tech discussions of using maps in finding caches. You also explore the numerous types of caches available, learn step by step how to find and log a cache, and discover the types of items commonly placed in a cache. Along the way, you receive tips on caching etiquette. In addition to the geocaching learning experience, the book includes a chapter devoted to achieving fitness through geocaching. All the learning experiences are built around interdisciplinary connections with academic subjects. The book contains four complete learning experiences for each discipline: language arts, science, math, and social studies. Choose from 31 learning experiences to use with your group, or use these ideas as a starting point to create your own learning experiences. The variety of experiences help keep the adventures fresh and lively, and the learners will clamor for more. Geocaching for Schools and Communities will get kids, adults, and families outdoors being active and having fun. The interdisciplinary learning experiences—involving physical education, language arts, math, science, and social studies—bring in an educational dimension that enhances the fun for learners of all ages. Through the expert guidance of the authors, you are grounded in the basics and can advance the games as far as you want, adapting them for age and experience levels. Each learning experience lets you know what ages the activity is appropriate for, the objectives of the experience, the equipment needed, a complete description of how to conduct the activity, and how to assess the experience. The authors also provide key points for leaders to look for as the students go through the experience, as well as ways to vary each activity by introducing new skills or changing the level of difficulty. So what are you waiting for? There's a cache somewhere out there for your group right now! Get Geocaching forSchools and Communities and track it down.
Rev. G. J. Wegener: His Life and Ministry in New Orleans

Rev. G. J. Wegener: His Life and Ministry in New Orleans

Kevin J. Bozant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Recently discovered photographs, private letters, and various official documents, capture the fascinating and intricate details of life in New Orleans at the corner of Port and Burgundy Streets in Faubourg Marigny between 1887 and 1947. In "Rev. G. J. Wegener: His Life and Ministry in New Orleans," the personal recollections of Pastor Wegener, his two wives, fifteen children, and the members of St. Paul Lutheran Church, come together to create an intimate portrait of the Wegener family. Sixty years of reminiscences from the stoop of their two-story parsonage on Port Street reveal how one New Orleans family - in the face of floods, fires, yellow fever, financial hardship, the 1915 hurricane, the Great Depression, prohibition, and two world wars - is sustained by the bonds of love and faith.
Climbing Olympus

Climbing Olympus

Kevin J. Anderson

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2016
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They were prisoners, exiles, pawns of a corrupt government. Now they are Dr. Rachel Dycek's adin: surgically transformed beings who can survive new lives on the surface of Mars. But they are still exiles, unable ever again to breath Earth's air . . . And they are still pawns.
Enemies & Allies

Enemies & Allies

Kevin J. Anderson

It Books
2012
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" A] fun read....Batman and Superman meet in this retro-flavored novel set amid the Cold War sensibilities of the 1950s."--USA TodayThe Dark Knight meets the Man of Steel in Enemies & Allies--the thrilling story of the first-ever meeting between Batman and Superman, brilliantly imagined by New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson. One of today's most popular writers pits the iconic superheroes against Lex Luthor and the Soviets--and each other--in a spellbinding story of destiny and duty set against the backdrop of America's Cold War era.
Managing Ocean Environments in a Changing Climate

Managing Ocean Environments in a Changing Climate

Kevin J. Noone; Ussif Rashid Sumaila; Robert J. Diaz

Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2013
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Managing Ocean Environments in a Changing Climate summarizes the current state of several threats to the global oceans. What distinguishes this book most from previous works is that this book begins with a holistic, global-scale focus for the first several chapters and then provides an example of how this approach can be applied on a regional scale, for the Pacific region. Previous works usually have compiled local studies, which are essentially impossible to properly integrate to the global scale. The editors have engaged leading scientists in a number of areas, such as fisheries and marine ecosystems, ocean chemistry, marine biogeochemical cycling, oceans and climate change, and economics, to examine the threats to the oceans both individually and collectively, provide gross estimates of the economic and societal impacts of these threats, and deliver high-level recommendations.
George Washington: A Life in Books

George Washington: A Life in Books

Kevin J. Hayes

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
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When it comes to the Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton are generally singled out as the great minds of early America. Up until the present day, George Washington has never been taken seriously as an intellectual. Indeed, John Adams once snobbishly dismissed him as "too illiterate, unlearned, unread for his station and reputation." Yet Adams and most of the men who knew Washington were unaware of his regular devotion to reading as a program of self-improvement. Based on an exhaustive amount of research at the Library of Congress, the collections at Mount Vernon, and rare book archives scattered across the country, Kevin J. Hayes draws on juvenilia, letters, diaries, pamphlets, and the close to 1,000 books owned by Washington to reconstruct the active intellectual life that has gone largely unnoticed in conventional narratives of the first US president. Despite being a lifelong reader, Washington felt a sense of acute embarrassment about his relative lack of formal education and cultural sophistication, and in this lively literary biography, Hayes reconstructs how Washington worked tirelessly to improve his mind. Beginning with the primers, forgotten periodicals, conduct books, and classic eighteenth-century novels such as Tom Jones that shaped Washington's early life, Hayes engages with Washington's letters and journals, charting the many ways the books of his upbringing affected decisions before and during the Revolutionary War. The final section of the book covers the voluminous reading that occurred during Washington's presidency and his retirement at Mount Vernon. Throughout, Hayes also engages with Washington's writings as well as his readings, starting with The Journal of Major George Washington and going through his Farewell Address. The sheer breadth of titles under review here allow readers to glimpse Washington's views on foreign policy, economics, the law, art, slavery, marriage, and religion. Ultimately, The Books of George Washington's Life offers a startling new perspective on the mind of America's Father, uncovering the ideas that shaped his intellectual journey and, subsequently, the development of young America.
George Washington

George Washington

Kevin J. Hayes

Oxford University Press Inc
2020
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When it comes to the Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton are generally considered the great minds of early America. George Washington, instead, is toasted with accolades regarding his solid common sense and strength in battle. Indeed, John Adams once snobbishly dismissed him as "too illiterate, unlearned, unread for his station and reputation." Yet Adams, as well as the majority of the men who knew Washington in his life, were unaware of his singular devotion to self-improvement. Based on a comprehensive amount of research at the Library of Congress, the collections at Mount Vernon, and rare book archives scattered across the country, Kevin J. Hayes corrects this misconception and reconstructs in vivid detail the active intellectual life that has gone largely unnoticed in conventional narratives of Washington. Despite being a lifelong reader, Washington felt an acute sense of embarrassment about his relative lack of formal education and cultural sophistication, and in this sparkling literary biography, Hayes illustrates just how tirelessly Washington worked to improve. Beginning with the primers, forgotten periodicals, conduct books, and classic eighteenth-century novels such as Tom Jones that shaped Washington's early life, Hayes studies Washington's letters and journals, charting the many ways the books of his upbringing affected decisions before and during the Revolutionary War. The final section of the book covers the voluminous reading that occurred during Washington's presidency and his retirement at Mount Vernon. Throughout, Hayes examines Washington's writing as well as his reading, from The Journal of Major George Washington through his Farewell Address. The sheer breadth of titles under review here allow readers to glimpse Washington's views on foreign policy, economics, the law, art, slavery, marriage, and religion-and how those views shaped the young nation.. Ultimately, this sharply written biography offers a fresh perspective on America's Father, uncovering the ideas that shaped his intellectual journey and, subsequently, the development of America.