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In Unheard Voice, Ayaan battles a debilitating illness that confines him to a hospital bed, silencing his once-vibrant dreams. Meher, his partner, grapples with her own unhealed wounds and the weight of their unresolved issues. As regret fills the silence between them, they must confront the truth of their disconnect. Will they find a way to truly listen to each other before it’s too late? This poignant tale explores the power of unspoken words and the enduring hope that love can bring, even in the darkest of times.
Love, Lust and the Last Resort dog ears a chapter of a young writer's transition into manhood. This collection of poems and stories take readers on an exploration of passion and the uncontrollable misunderstandings that come with falling in love. With genuine honesty and vivid detail, McNamee puts into words what he could not speak creating a time capsule of the most formative decade of his life. It chronicles the search for affection in a time surrounded by self discovery and bewilderment. From his teenage years to late twenties - from first love to first regret - he documents his struggles and hopes for happiness all the while battling the realization that dreams and ambitions, for both romance and life, are sometimes just that.
John Mc Guckin: "Jodde Maree's poetry is a distinct journey through the heart of life. The journey takes the reader through many twists and turns always ending at life's one true-love and affection for all. Shallow the mind that finds no beauty in living life's dreams. Jodde Maree, in her poetry, captures all the emotions in life."McKinley Cooper: "The imagery and langue of this work is rich and weighty... stunning." Athena Artemis: "Breathtaking." Terrence Michael Sutton: "I find her work so wonderful." Kevin Gorman: "Sublimely crafted." Shina Farad: "You are a gifted writer of prolific verse."
In the pre-Katrina boom days of 2005, executive consultant Jim Wright was dispatched to a community college in El Pequeno, a middling town located in the backwaters of Californias Central Valley. His mission: to parlay a perfunctory technology assessment stint into a lucrative long-term management contract for his firm. To Jim, experienced, wily, charismatic, the assignment seemed a piece of cake. He couldnt have been more wrong. Three years later, the boom over, his career and life in shambles, Jim sits at home in Greensboro, North Carolina, awaiting with mixed feelings the imminent visit of two former Pequeno colleagues: Mina Hussein, with whom he has remained on friendly email terms, and Grace Kirchner, once Jims fervent admirer, pet and object of forbidden desire, who mysteriously cut off contact after resigning from the college. While the two young women drive from California to North Carolina, and Jim follows their progress on Google Maps, all three are forced to revisit their memories of the fateful year they worked together, puzzling out professional challenges, political intrigues and personal entanglements, in the process exploring the conflicts between corporate logic and ethical imperatives, and coming to grips with the meaning of love.
A compilation of allegorical tales, Substance of the Unseen contains beautiful imagery woven with biblical truth. Its eight stories depict familiar Christian concepts in an unfamiliar way. Lost in a black forest, a mysterious man appears whom the evil creatures fear. A warrior dons extraordinary armor before going out to face the Black Dragon in the arena. A fallen hero of the Old Testament has one final daythe day he cries out for a last chance to defeat his enemies. The journey of a prince and a young woman begins with a masquerade and a storm on the sea. There is a world beyond this one where true reality cannot yet be seen by our mortal gazes, but there is one who reveals by His light. These are the tales of the unseen. As C. S. Lewis said, The value of myth is that it takes all the things you know and restores to them the rich significance which has been hidden by the veil of familiarity. Substance of the Unseen strips away that veil of familiarity, reignites the excitement of a relationship with Jesus Christ, and takes what is unseen and makes it tangible.
Adventures Into the Unknown was an American comic-book magazines series best known as the medium's first ongoing horror-comics title.published by the American Comics Group, initially under the imprint B&I Publishing, it ran 174 issues (cover-dated Fall 1948 - Aug. 1967). The first two issues, which included art by Fred Guardineer and others, featured horror stories of ghosts, werewolves, haunted houses, killer puppets and other supernatural beings and locales. The premiere included a seven-page, abridged adaptation of Horace Walpole's seminal gothic novel The Castle of Otranto, by an unknown writer and artist Al Ulmer. Unlike many American horror comics of the Golden Age, it weathered the public criticism of the early 1950s and survived the aftermath of the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings of April and June 1954 when the comics industry attempted self-regulation with a highly restrictive Comics Code. This book contains the very scarce and hard to find Issues #3 and #4.
The memoirs of a young boy and his family living in a house and community where strange and supernatural phenomena took place, and how he face the forces of darkness protecting his younger siblings and himself for five consecutive years.