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The Economist: Conclusions on politics, society, and economics July 27, 2006 through January 13, 2007
Scott Hallal-Negishi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Conclusions on politics, society, and economicsJuly 27, 2006 through January 13, 2007
Andy Warhol: Technology
Scott Hallal-Negishi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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A Tailor Made Dream: We've Spoken of the Moonlit Treasures
Scott Hallal-Negishi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Back Down the Mountain: A Portrait
Scott Hallal-Negishi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Green Diamonds Equals Rustic Measures
Scott Hallal-Negishi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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America's Healthcare Plan A Strategy for Achieving Quality Care: A Facebook Book
Scott Hallal-Negishi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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A Facebook Book on America's Healthcare Plan: A Strategy for Achieving Quality Car
Featured Photos Photo Finish
Scott Hallal-Negishi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Lost in Castro's Beard?
Scott Hallal-Negishi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Women of David Lynch
Scott Ryan; David Bushman; Charlotte Stewart; Lindsay Hallam; Melanie McFarland; Lindsey Bowden; Marisa C. Hayes; Philippa Snow; Hannah Klein
Fayetteville Mafia Press
2019
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David Lynch has been accused for decades of sexism and even misogyny in his work, due largely to frequent depictions of violence against women. Yet others see in Lynch’s work the deification of the female, and actresses like Laura Dern and Naomi Watts jump at every opportunity to work with him. “He is the master of the juxtaposition of the creepy and the sweet, the sexual and the chaste,” wrote W’s Lynn Hirschberg. “And at the heart of this tense, intriguing friction, you will always find Lynch’s women.” The Women of Lynch is a deep, provocative dive into this paradox, featuring ten essays, thought pieces and impressionistic interpretations of Lynch’s depiction of women on screen, by an eclectic array of accomplished female critics, scholars, performers, and writers, each tackling this vexing conundrum in her own unique way. The book also contains an interview with actress MÄdchen Amick (Shelly Johnson in Twin Peaks) where she gives first hand knowledge on what it is like to be a woman of Lynch. Lisa Hession interviews the original woman of Lynch, Charlotte Stewart (Eraserhead, Twin Peaks) about being the actress with longest active span of working with David Lynch.This is the first essay book about the work of David Lynch by all female writers. Readers will enjoy The Women of Lynch: A Collection of Essays.This book contains essays by:x. An Introduction by Philippa Snow1. The Uncanny Electricity of David Lynch’s Women by Leigh Kellmann Kolb2. Women’s Films: Melodrama and Women’s Trauma in the Films of David Lynch by Lindsay Hallam3. A Colorless Sky: On the Whiteness of Twin Peaks by Melanie McFarland4. Warding off the Darkness with Coffee and Pie by Mallory O'Meara5. “This is where we talk, Shelly.” An Interview with MÄdchen Amick by Lindsey Bowden6. Welcome to the Bipolar Silencio Club! by Hannah Klein7. The Triple Goddess by Lauren Fox8. Isabella Rossellini: The Shocking “Real” in Blue Velvet by Kathleen Fleming9. Tea And Sympathy: Mrs. Kendal and The Elephant Man by Rebecca Paller10. Jade: Ornamental Gem or Protective Talisman? A Character Study by Marisa C. Hayes11. "Mary X Marks The Spot." An Interview with Charlotte Stewart by Lisa Hession12. Impressions of Lynch: Journaling a Requiem by Mya McBriarEdited by David BushmanConcept by Scott RyanFront Cover by Blake MorrowArt by Wayne Barnes & Hannah Fortune
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Five years after the death of Jacob King, the mysteries surrounding his forty-year disappearance and subsequent murder continue to unfold. The CIA has confiscated the video of Err's message, but when it learns that another recording exists, operatives are dispatched to secure it. The information the agents receive, however, is misleading. They think they're fighting terrorism; they don't know that they're suppressing evidence of alien contact. Grieving Jacob's death, his partner, Scott Mulligan, finds a renewed sense of happiness with the birth of his daughter. But that happiness is short-lived. The forces that killed Jacob and took the video of Err also try to rob Scott of the one true joy in his world when they threaten his daughter's life. As the operatives and those they recruit carry out their missions in the interest of national security, they discover that the motives behind their orders are not as just as they believe. What in Err's message is worth going to such extrordinary lengths to conceal?When Hasheed Viaz the man in charge of the operation finds out the truth behind his mission he is engulfed in a tragedy of conscience. Wanting to show that an American Muslim could be as patriotic as the best American he finds his efforts have led to the most horrific murders imaginable. Do good motives modify in any way the guilt of the crime? Who is ultimately responsible? The people following orders thinking they are fighting terrorism, or the people formulating those orders even if in the long run their efforts might save countless lives. And, if they turn out wrong what happens then? For every action there is a reaction. Consequences always ensure. Scott and the following books Da-vid and Erron examine what can happen and take the reader on a journey. It is unexpected, exciting and perhaps prophetic. You will meet some wonderful characters exposed to these situations. How they cope can be a lesson for all of us.
What happens when you try to fix the past and end up threatening your future? Scott is struggling. Grieving the loss of his brother, carrying the weight of his father's expectations, and getting his ass kicked in the rink, he's in a downward spiral. He needs a solution and fast, but when his steroid use is exposed, he's close to losing his place at Owatonna and more importantly, on the Eagles Hockey team. Thrown out of his house, with nowhere to go and no future in sight, he only has one choice; agree to mandatory counseling, random drug tests, and get his act together. Only then will he have a chance at normal. Meeting Hayne, a senior connected to the world through his art, is a shock to the system. Moving in with him is his only option, but falling for the shy artist leaves Scott in an impossible situation, and one he can't escape. Hayne has always been that quiet, creative kid who sat in the back of class drawing instead of listening to the teacher. A talented artist, the shy and sensitive young man is struggling with the loss of his childhood friend. Seeing his sadness reflected in his usually colorful paintings, he decides to attend grief counseling and meets Scott, a lost soul in desperate need of light and color in his life. Taking in a homeless hockey player certainly was never part of his carefully orchestrated ten-year plan. But now that Scott is in his life, he's discovering the joy of this man's loving smile and tender touch is one of the most beautiful palettes on earth.