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I'm no longer a victim. Nor am I a survivor. I am a thriver. A family of four--two kids and two adults--a mother, father, and two sisters. "Smile," says the photographer as he takes the group portrait of this lovely family. Mom hates having her picture taken, but she smiled anyway, anything for her kids. Dad smiles all the time. Just aim the camera, and you've got 'em. Daddy's little girl, if it's good for Dad, she's in. Lisa the oldest daughter who's the performing artist shouldn't mind, but she's self-conscious; is her hair okay? "No." What dress to wear? "I need a new frock," and blah, blah, blah. Yes, this is a beautiful, Black, Christian family, who loves one another through financial woes, prostate cancer, measles, chicken pox, and scarlet fever! Through all of it, the smiles are real, the love is genuine, and yet someone has a secret--only they don't remember that they do! Can a two-year-old keep a secret from her parents? Should a two-year-old be asked to keep a secret?
“Those with vivid imaginations still believed that I could do anything beyond the gates of fairyland. No matter what I say, they all have concluded that I have the power to do anything or change anything if I wanted to...” Who would believe that magic still exists in today's world? Those children in Gracie's school believe that there is magic, and Gracie was the lucky one to receive the magical power. Their plan to crawl at the back of the Principal’s office did not turn out well. Gracie finds herself dealing with the one and only one person that she and all the other children in school are terrified of, Frank. If that isn't enough to drive Gracie to the edge, imagine what she did. It will surprise everyone.
In 1963 I learned to type in a verymight I say Controlled Environment called IGS Little did I know how much I would love to type. 100wpm error free became my passion and favorite pastime. Years later, sitting at an old manual typewriter I bought at a garage sale for $5.00, That little machine became my best friend, As I journeyed through what I now know as being my journey of healing and reflection. Writing was an incredible outlet for me. I loved it, and still do! Today many of those typewritten pages are yellowed and tattered, They hold prophetic truths that I embrace to this day. The next few pages are dedicated to those seasons in my life. All, and I do mean ALL, inspired by real people and real situations. To my husband, my son, my God given sisters, family and friends Who listened and supported me totally along the way I sincerely say Thank You for being breeze beneath my wings. A special thank you to my photographer ?
I didn't care anymore, not after what happened at The Oasis… and afterward. I just walked, not concerned if I'd live or die. Strange how things change. How a little house, a dog, and a total stranger worked their way into my heart and soul when I didn't think I had either of those things left anymore. I thought I was too old for all of it, certainly too old to care much for my own wellbeing. But the others? Having them around changed my outlook, made me protective. When new dangers appeared, having friends made me truly understand one thing: fear. ----- SPR review: 5 stars "While a book about outcasts banding together may seem as overdone a trope as zombie fiction itself, once again I have to assure anyone reading this that the author, Keith Soares, is in all ways a step above those expectations in his ideas and his execution... I don't recommend reading this book; I recommend reading every book this author publishes, as I have no doubt he will continue raising the bar." IndieReader review: 4.5 stars "Soares paints a frightening, realistic picture of life in a post-apocalyptic world... It’s refreshing to read a book in this vein that allows the reader to explore a protagonist’s anguish without relying on a flat, twenty-something hero." "This book should come with a warning: You will not be going anywhere for a while once you read the first chapter." "'The Hopeless Pastures' is a worthy sequel to 'The Oasis of Filth' — a story that stands on its own, but also expertly sets up the final chapter to this compelling series." "Boy does the author deliver. The dramatic arcs of the story are like riding a great rollercoaster." "Soares does a masterful job of making the situations and outcomes seem eerily plausible, which heightens the creepiness factor and suspense immensely for me."
An autobiographical story that picks up where Literati ends, The Comma Sutra is about the art of saying goodbye to things that no longer serve us, giving ourselves permission to become our highest dreams, and letting true love make us whole again. Dreaming-Bear believes our souls originate from the silent nothingness of experiences that leave us with an utter sense of wordlessness a moment symbolized by the comma. These are the moments that make us drop our jaws in awe at the sheer enormity of what is happening, moments of brilliance, mistakes, tragedy, beauty, rage, and tranquility. Regardless of how many words we speak to one another, they all somehow eventually become lost in the silence. The Comma Sutra explores those wordless moments in which true enlightenment is born.
Mark and Steve venture into the mountains of Wyoming, seeking solace from a recent tragedy. What begins as a routine forest fire watch swiftly descends into a nightmarish ordeal. When a distant blaze they mistake for a forest fire reveals itself to be something far more sinister. A malevolent force, capable of warping reality, hunts them relentlessly. As they struggle to evade its grasp, the safety they seek remains ever elusive. But the forest and the entity are not the only sources of darkness to fear. Secrets buried deep within start to surface, threatening to shatter their sanity. Nothing can be hidden, misdeeds will be brought into the light, truth lurks within their darkest dreams, and the twisted reality around them. Can Mark and Steve confront the horrors of their past while evading the creature hunting them, or will they succumb to the terrors that await in the shadows?
"This magical book is a love letter to the artists whose imagination and cleverness transport us and unite us, and to the beauty and fragility of their performance. When I read it I feel like I am constantly on the joyful edge of falling in love, trying so hard to keep hold of the feelings evoked. A very precious book in our precarious times." Vicky Featherstone An anthology of critical essays that draw on a decade of the authors thinking, writing about and working within contemporary performance as critics, producers, dramaturgs, makers, archivists and more. Together, the 40 essays sketch a map of the contemporary performance landscape from avant-garde dance to live art to independent theatre, tracing the contours of its themes, aims, desires and relationship to the wider worlds of mainstream theatre, art and politics. Each essay focuses on a particular artist and these include Bryony Kimmings, Dickie Beau, Forced Entertainment, Scottee, Selina Thompson, Tania El Khoury and Uninvited Guests. Reflecting the radical nature of the work considered, the authors attempt to find a new vocabulary and a non-conventional way of considering live performance in these essays. As both a fresh survey of contemporary performance and an exploration of how to think and write about upstream and avant-garde work, this book should be an essential resource for students, artists and audiences, as well as an accessible entry point for anyone curious to know about the beautiful and strange things happening beyond the UK's theatrical mainstream.
This book will help you to go through your life in depth. In our busy lives, we almost forget the actual meaning & purpose of life. This book will make you understand your existence in the world. This book will define the philosophy of life. Sometimes we misunderstand the meaning of the philosophy of life, but after reading this book you will understand that your own life is no less then a philosophy. The language of this book is reader-friendly.
They kept us locked in walled cities, away from the unlucky people who got infected. I suppose that made us the lucky ones, but for me it was a pretty tough pill to swallow. Before everything went down - before a combination of rabies and leprosy turned people into something an awful lot like zombies - I was a Maryland doctor, nearing retirement, wealthy and respected, even if I was a pompous ass. In the walled city, all of that disappeared and I had nothing. Not until Rosa showed up one day. She had dreams, making me realize that I had lost mine. If not for her, I would never have escaped. Never seen the world outside the walls. Never known hope again. But with hope came fear, and in our world, that came with death. Funny how the disease took away life, community, even civilization itself, but gave me one thing I never knew I wanted: family. Still, our life was a cruel life, and it taught me one thing clearly. We might not all get killed by this world, this disease, but there's no way we're all getting out alive. ----- Includes: The Oasis of Filth - Part 1 The Hopeless Pastures - The Oasis of Filth - Part 2 From Blood Reborn - The Oasis of Filth - Part 3 ----- Winner of the Red City Review science fiction and fantasy book of the year award! "The book sets up a believable and in many ways terrifying world, one which takes the zombie genre in a direction that can actually be called unique..." "While a book about outcasts banding together may seem as overdone a trope as zombie fiction itself, once again I have to assure anyone reading this that the author, Keith Soares, is in all ways a step above those expectations in his ideas and his execution... I don't recommend reading this book; I recommend reading every book this author publishes, as I have no doubt he will continue raising the bar." "Soares paints a frightening, realistic picture of life in a post-apocalyptic world... It’s refreshing to read a book in this vein that allows the reader to explore a protagonist’s anguish without relying on a flat, twenty-something hero." "Quite different from the majority of novels in the zombie apocalypse genre, but in those differences were some truly great decisions by the author in creating a post apocalyptic environment, and mind set, that is unlike any other I have ever read, and I have read literally over a hundred books by now dealing with post apocalyptic worlds." "A realistic zombie virus -- great book!" "A zombie trilogy that had me hooked. I found it to be unique among books in the zombie outbreak genre and very plausible. Fast-paced and exciting. I couldn't put it down!"
This book is a handy tool to have on hand as you travel in your everyday journeys. With life’s many ups and downs we often need something quick to grab hold of to keep us on our path. Sandra encourages the reader’s that no matter what they face; that one must strive to be grateful in all things, knowing that God can work all things out for their good and His glory. Know that only what you do for God will last throughout eternity. The book Be Grateful: Words of Wisdom is filled with spiritual words of wisdom, encouragement and inspirations. Daily you must strive to incorporate ways of being grateful, looking at nature through the eyes of God, seeing children at play, taking time to pray and meditate on God’s word, etc. Yes, there is much hurt and violence, evil and hate, tears and hopelessness in the world, nevertheless we as Christian sisters in the Lord must remain grateful and faithful, encouraging others at all times, because God is good all the time. Great Is the Lord, and greatly to be praised in the city of our God, in the mountain of his holiness. Psalm 48:1