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By Teco
I can tell you want me. I can see it in your eyes. The way they caress me, trying to undress me without flipping the cover. You want to touch me, open me, run your fingers through me. And I want you. I want to talk with you, walk with you, and whisper words into your mind that will take you from this place for a second, a moment, or perhaps a lifetime. But you're afraid of me, a fear of being lost in me. Have no fear, I am only an Illusion, or am I?
FORMAT: Softcover
By Teco
I can tell you want me. I can see it in your eyes. The way they caress me, trying to undress me without flipping the cover. You want to touch me, open me, run your fingers through me. And I want you. I want to talk with you, walk with you, and whisper words into your mind that will take you from this place for a second, a moment, or perhaps a lifetime. But you're afraid of me, a fear of being lost in me. Have no fear, I am only an Illusion, or am I?
FORMAT: E-Book
By Rita Lynch
Children of the Fifties is a humorous, sometimes sad, collection of poems which reflect growing up a country girl in Middle Tennessee. It is geared to help anyone interested in writing about their own life experiences, with blank pages included in the book for the reader to interact, using the book as an example.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lewis Green
The human interest stories and reviews in this book are woven from the author's forty-plus years of experience as a prize-winning reporter, an author, an editor-publisher, a college professor and an undercover investigator for local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, and for the East Tennessee Attorney General. The stories are set in the often mysterious and closed-in back mountain country of Western North Carolina before it began filling up with outlanders, and the relatively cosmopolitan Asheville-Buncombe County area of another time, which includes interviews with Carl Sandburg, Martin Luther King Jr., Julian Bond, etc. The stories range from the subtle and wry political wit of the mountaineers to often hilarious trials in Superior Court to the trial in Federal Court of the man who sold off most of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the 1960s to bloody demonic murders and the tragedy of simple people growing old. There are lawyers and cops, political and law-enforcement corruption. The author handles much of it with the blunt irony and wit of a native writer.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lewis Green
The human interest stories and reviews in this book are woven from the author's forty-plus years of experience as a prize-winning reporter, an author, an editor-publisher, a college professor and an undercover investigator for local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, and for the East Tennessee Attorney General. The stories are set in the often mysterious and closed-in back mountain country of Western North Carolina before it began filling up with outlanders, and the relatively cosmopolitan Asheville-Buncombe County area of another time, which includes interviews with Carl Sandburg, Martin Luther King Jr., Julian Bond, etc. The stories range from the subtle and wry political wit of the mountaineers to often hilarious trials in Superior Court to the trial in Federal Court of the man who sold off most of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the 1960s to bloody demonic murders and the tragedy of simple people growing old. There are lawyers and cops, political and law-enforcement corruption. The author handles much of it with the blunt irony and wit of a native writer.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Richard J. Garwood
“You don’t write because you want to say something; you write because you have something to say. F. Scott Fitzgerald (1945) It’s with Fitzgerald’s words kept as a guiding light, Richard J. “SARGE” Garwood writes his award winning commentary for the Westside Journal in Port Allen, LA. Taking on the mantle of the common citizen, Garwood’s not afraid to tackle the tough issues of the day whether they’re on the national, regional or local level. His honest and sometimes controversial approach to analyzing issues is garnered from years of practical street experience as a Deputy Sheriff and as a man willing to step to the frontlines to better assess and confront the problem. Displaying “strong, solid writing” (Louisiana Press Association) and occasionally showing poignancy and irreverence; he expresses the depth of his, and his reader’s, life experiences, Garwood goes straight to the point.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Richard J. Garwood
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Heather MacKenzie
This book is a collection of discrete but related works about inventions, and is itself an invention. The writer has searched for insight and a different way of seeing and describing certain things, but no doubt, many of the ideas will feel familiar, as another goal was to absorb many outside ideas, both old and new. Consider this work like a contemporary live performance of old, old music, only the live performer makes some variations upon the old music, both in terms of what they choose to play and how they play it, seeking to capture the old but also show the sparkle of something new.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Marie Matteucci
Anachronism: A complete book of poetry; A traumatic journey though a damaged perspective.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Arthur D. Kahn, Georg Lukacs
In the fall of 1960, during a three-month visit to Hungary, Arthur Kahn unsuccessfully asked his hosts to arrange a meeting with Gyorgy Lukacs, a persona non grata to the Communist regime. Kahn arranged to meet Lukacs on his own and proposed translating some Lukacs essays never before appearing in English. During the three years Kahn worked on the translations, he and Lukacs engaged in a voluminous correspondence, investigating Marxism as it applied to contemporary events like the Vietnam war. Extracts from this correspondence will be included in a forthcoming volume of Kahns' autobiography, The Education of a 20th Century Political Animal.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Eric W. Bragg
This modern collection of surrealist prose-poems was inspired by the improvisational method of automatic writing, popularized by the International Surrealist Movement. From one brain to another without any literary rules or standards, the words in these automatic writings are not just words, but rays of subconscious illumination that peel away the various layers of the “civilized,” western psyche, one by one. Full of bizarre transformations and dark, irrationally motivated patterns of erotic thought, these writings will seduce the reader into nothing less than a sublime overload and transgressive derangement of the senses. While a must-read for the poetically daring and the adventurous, this book is not recommended for those who seek peaceful numbness and safety!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Xan Nowakowski
A collection of poetic and prosaic variations on the theme of identity and self-worth, Objects in Mirror Are Closer than They Appear chronicles the author's journey through adolescence, and more importantly, her own mind. The tone of the pieces ranges from therapeutic journal to expository essay as the author edges closer to the resolution of her problems on paper and begins to find her way back through a labyrinth of her own creation.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Adin Kachisi
Depths of Melancholy is man抯 journey through the dark clouds of a gloomy painful reality. Every present moment in a man抯 life is filled with yesterday抯 pains that linger with tender, yet vivid footsteps. The Depths of Melancholy sinks you deep into abyss sheer gloom, here men抯 wounded inside smeared with turmoil and pain is substantially painted in clear primary colors and with it is carried either lessons or just emptiness. These poems are a clear mirror of men抯 real shuttered internal being often concealed with everyday drama. Painful as it may be it抯 an open mind surgery that sharpens one抯 understanding beyond time and space.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Mari Laureano
A contemporary collection of sensual free verse poetry compiled by one of the fiercest voices the Digital Renaissance has ever had the audacity to raise. This new book continues in the celebration of love and life which began in her first volume, Maelstrom Rising. Mari Laureano's lyrical approach to the nuances of language and the depth of her scope for word-play remain unsurpassed. Selections include contributions from erotic-horror writer, Anthony Beal and erotic poet, Raven White. A truly exceptional volume which excites, arouses and quickens the pulse. For more poetry by Mari Laureano, please visit http://www.Furiverse.com and http://www.Authorsden.com/marilaureano "Poetry which excels in symbolism and subconscious archetypes of meaning!"-Allain Gracio, Author. "Superb poetic undertaking..."-Robert JudeAce, Author. "arch, dark, mad and merciless in its power and fire...at last, a panther worthy of her skin!"-William F. DeVault, The Romantic Poet of the Internet.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Mari Laureano
A contemporary collection of sensual free verse poetry compiled by one of the fiercest voices the Digital Renaissance has ever had the audacity to raise. This new book continues in the celebration of love and life which began in her first volume, Maelstrom Rising. Mari Laureano's lyrical approach to the nuances of language and the depth of her scope for word-play remain unsurpassed. Selections include contributions from erotic-horror writer, Anthony Beal and erotic poet, Raven White. A truly exceptional volume which excites, arouses and quickens the pulse. For more poetry by Mari Laureano, please visit http://www.Furiverse.com and http://www.Authorsden.com/marilaureano "Poetry which excels in symbolism and subconscious archetypes of meaning!"-Allain Gracio, Author. "Superb poetic undertaking..."-Robert JudeAce, Author. "arch, dark, mad and merciless in its power and fire...at last, a panther worthy of her skin!"-William F. DeVault, The Romantic Poet of the Internet.
FORMAT: Softcover
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