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My Newfie Bullet: Book 1: The Newfie-Bullet Trilogy

My Newfie Bullet: Book 1: The Newfie-Bullet Trilogy

William Gough

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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First Book of: "The Newfie Bullet Trilogy" Author Quote: "I've been working on variations of this Trilogy for some time. It became part of an ongoing memoir. But it wasn't until the Tsunami hit Japan, that something was released that kept me slamming away at the keyboard day and night" I had not anticipated that it would also lead me to my dream-train, the magical Newfie Bullet, and it's there I bring myself and the poems I still carry after all these years. The more I write, the less division between my life and my writing. Still riding the same rails after so many years - only the stations are changing. And now the completed Trilogy arrives in the station. It starts with this volume.
Dogs Of A Strange Town: Book 3: The Newfie-Bullet Trilogy
In this final Book of "The Newfie-Bullet Trilogy" 'The Dogs of a Strange Town' are running beside the invisible train. A chill wind for dogs of a strange town; a chill wind for Hollywood Gargoyles. Fairy Tale, Fable, emerging Memoir & poem-movie about the adventures of a Gargoyle Poet who, frozen in the still time of stone, begins to stir - slowly - after centuries. Gathered in an old house in Vancouver are his true friends who dream of Gargoyles, of a world filled with people made of stone. He follows a thread of yarn - and it leads to a career in Hollywood. At the center of all this is Granny Knitwit, who spins natural yarns woven in Newfoundland & dyed with lichen from Labrador. All threads are gathered, all stone footsteps lead us to Hollywood...and you're invited along for the final stop of the Newfie-Bullet's journey. A Gull Pond Book Praise for William Gough: "Gough's writing is...poignant, spare, with the strength and subtlety of a fine woodcut..." E. Annie Proulx "A wise, compassionate storyteller." Atom Egoyan.
This Is What I Must Remember: Book 4: The Terra Nova Quartet
This Is What I Must Remember ... is the concluding novel of "The Terra Nova Quartet", where all books stand alone, or may be read in their suggested order.We're familiar with the phenomenon of human reincarnation. But what about buildings? Objects? In this inwardly and outwardly picaresque adventure, we get to ramble with Maud & Ern on their journey to and beyond the stars. We join them and assorted wounded travelers when the Mockingbird Motel suddenly appears on a mysterious isthmus far away from Los Angeles. Somewhere between 'here' and 'there, ' it finds its true destiny and so do an odd assortment of star people and earth beings.'Who would have thought that the ultimate portal would turn out to be Seattle?In "The Terra Nova Quartet" all books also stand alone. It took a few decades to reach this point from the first appearance of William Gough's First Publication of the first title in the Series. Quote: "Spellbinding and adventurous, ...'This Is What I Must Remember' reveals, in flashes, and pieces, and memories, what went into the making of this brilliant writer." Patrick O'Flaherty -"The Hardest Christmas Ever and other stories" (Pottersfield Press, 2016)
Maud's House

Maud's House

William Gough

Gull Pond Books
2017
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Maud Tilley felt as if all her dreams had come true. In the small outport of George's Cove, she'd met the love of her life. Like her, he didn't care what people thought. Like her, he was happy to live together without being married. As long as they had each other, that was enough. But, when Ern dies, it seems that nothing will ever be right again. She has to draw on the legendary strength of the Newfoundland woman, to discover that love can last far beyond the grave. This is the story of what happens when everyone tries to force Maud to leave her small and moonlit house.In the twenty-five years since this novel, the first of "The Terra Nova Quartet," was hailed when it first arrived, William Gough has now completed the quartet. All books stand alone, or may be read in the suggested order. In this anniversary edition, it's time once again to meet the woman who began it all.
William Godwin

William Godwin

Richard Gough Thomas

Pluto Press
2019
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'Government by its very nature counteracts the improvement of original mind' - William Godwin William Godwin was the first major anarchist thinker in the Anglophone world, who rocked the establishment at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Famously married to Mary Wollstonecraft, father to Mary Shelley and inspiration to Lord Byron, his life and works lie at the heart of British Radicalism and Romanticism. In this biography, Richard Gough Thomas reads Godwin afresh, drawing on newly discovered letters and journals. He situates Godwin's early life in the counterculture of eighteenth-century religious dissent, before moving on to exploring the ideas of the French Revolution. As Godwin's groundbreaking works propelled him from Whig party hack to celebrity philosopher, his love affair with Mary Wollstonecraft saw him ostracised in both liberal and conservative circles. Godwin's anarchism always remained at the centre of his work, and remains his key legacy, inspiring libertarians, both left and right-wing. This biography places Godwin alongside his famous family as a major political, ethical and educational writer and shows why a reappraisal of his ideas is needed today.
William Godwin

William Godwin

Richard Gough Thomas

Pluto Press
2019
sidottu
'Government by its very nature counteracts the improvement of original mind' - William Godwin William Godwin was the first major anarchist thinker in the Anglophone world, who rocked the establishment at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Famously married to Mary Wollstonecraft, father to Mary Shelley and inspiration to Lord Byron, his life and works lie at the heart of British Radicalism and Romanticism. In this biography, Richard Gough Thomas reads Godwin afresh, drawing on newly discovered letters and journals. He situates Godwin's early life in the counterculture of eighteenth-century religious dissent, before moving on to exploring the ideas of the French Revolution. As Godwin's groundbreaking works propelled him from Whig party hack to celebrity philosopher, his love affair with Mary Wollstonecraft saw him ostracised in both liberal and conservative circles. Godwin's anarchism always remained at the centre of his work, and remains his key legacy, inspiring libertarians, both left and right-wing. This biography places Godwin alongside his famous family as a major political, ethical and educational writer and shows why a reappraisal of his ideas is needed today.