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Keith Charles Dovoric is a NJ-born-and-bred singer-songwriter with over twenty-five years of composing, recording, performing, and publishing experience. Inspired by the likes of Dylan Thomas, T.S. Eliot and Dorothy Parker -- as well as Bob Dylan, the Doors, and Warren Zevon -- Mr. Dovoric demonstrates a finely-honed, well-crafted, and refreshingly oblique approach to rock and folk rock-inspired lyric-writing, betraying many cultural and literary influences. Ransom Notes on Sunny Days, featuring over eighty works (including five previously-unpublished lyrics and one poem), captures Mr. Dovoric's strengths, proving to be the ideal primer to this hard-to-pigeonhole writer and performer.
To celebrate twenty-five years of excellent song-craft, NJ singer-songwriter, musician, author, and educator Keith Charles Dovoric has compiled a volume that, for the first time, captures every era of his uncompromisingly prolific career. With over 180 songs, and featuring compositions he has penned with The SUDs, Palomino, and Asylum Avenue, along with unreleased material, Broken Pilgrim Songs (named for the author's long-standing, self-publishing moniker) is the definitive collection of Mr. Dovoric's work.
Searching for the dognapper of their aunt's poodle, Liz and Jake suspect an asthmatic classmate who is not allowed to have a dog.
2012 World Fantasy Award Winner In his first new collection since 2005, Tim Powers, the master of the secret history, delves into the mysteries of souls, whether they are sacrificed on the pinnacle of Mount Parnassus or lodged in a television cable box. With two new stories and short fiction only previously available in limited editions, the cornerstone of the collection is a postscript to his harrowing novel of the haunting of the Romantic poets, The Stress of Her Regard. After Byron and Shelley break free of the succubus that claimed them, their associate, Trelawny, forges an alliance with Greek rebels to reestablish the deadly connection between man and the nephilim. Meanwhile, in a Kabbalistic story of transformation, the executor of an old friend’s will is duped into housing his soul, but for the grace of the family cat. A rare-book collector replaces pennies stolen from Jean Harlow’s square in the Hollywood Walk of Fame—and discovers a literary mystery with supernatural consequences. In a tale of time travel between 2015 and 1975, a tragedy sparked by an angel falling onto a pizza shop is reenacted—and the event is barely, but fatally, altered.
A heartbreaking story of tragedy and of the past catching up with a father in modern-day Northern Ireland 'One of the shrewdest observers of the way we live now' Independent 'Park is an excellent writer; psychologically astute, lyrically unflinching' Telegraph 'He writes prose of gravity and grace' Guardian Having survived a brutal childhood in the heart of Belfast, Martin has built a life that he never imagined, and always fears he does not deserve. He has a devoted wife, a son and a daughter whose academic success is launching her out of her proud father's orbit. Returning home one night to find police cars waiting, he thinks his sins have finally caught up with him, but instead the news is wholly unexpected; a senseless and devastating tragedy. And in the face of the trauma, which tears his fragile family apart, Martin finds that the violence of his past has not gone but is merely dormant; its call must be answered.
Jessie and Ki set a trap for a blood-hungry killer—with Jessie as the bait! When one of Jessie's ranch hands is killed at the hands of Wolf Martyn and his band of outlaws, Jessie teams up with Ki to send Wolf's pack scattering.
Following his star turn in I am a Tree Tim is back for more comic fun. This time he's spending half term cleaning cars, and screaming toddlers have taken over his home. He's not happy. Luckily his friend Flora is on hand to help out and have a joke with. Things start to look up. Until, that is, they encounter a very angry customer and a very wet Rottweiler. But in this comedy, who will have the last laugh?
Impossible demands will only breed trouble. Nick Severance and his pregnant wife Mariko leave Japan for the United Kingdom, intending to settle there and bring up their child. Nick is offered his first case as a private investigator in London. There are two things his client, the CEO of a hotel group, wants to know. Can the ransomware gang that paralysed the group's IT systems be tracked down and brought to justice? And was the hit and run that killed his son Gordon, who was the group's IT security director, really an accident? Nick agrees to find answers to those questions. The most promising lead comes in the shape of Gordon's mysterious girlfriend, who it seems nobody met until the day of his funeral. In trying to establish just where she fits in, Nick uncovers a plot to compromise the security of the country. His discovery puts him and Mariko at serious risk, and results in the kind of ransom demand that under the circumstances, nobody could ever pay. But it's a demand that won't remain unanswered. There's too much to lose.
This story of a 1933 kidnapping gone terribly wrong recreates the lawlessness of the era, and discusses how this case--followed breathlessly by the media and a fascinated public--became the first high-profile success of a fledgling FBI. 15 photos.
As the magazine of the Texas Exes, The Alcalde has united alumni and friends of The University of Texas at Austin for nearly 100 years. The Alcalde serves as an intellectual crossroads where UT's luminaries - artists, engineers, executives, musicians, attorneys, journalists, lawmakers, and professors among them - meet bimonthly to exchange ideas. Its pages also offer a place for Texas Exes to swap stories and share memories of Austin and their alma mater. The magazine's unique name is Spanish for "mayor" or "chief magistrate"; the nickname of the governor who signed UT into existence was "The Old Alcalde."