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    263,-

    The Writing from Inlandia anthology series is published annually and represents a selection of work by anyone who has participated in an Inlandia Institute creative writing workshop during that calendar year. Inlandia's creative writing workshops program began with one workshop at the Riverside Public Library in 2009 and has expanded to workshops both in person and virtual, with participants from distant continents as well as from the Inlandia region. The 2022 Writing from Inlandia anthology features work by these sixty-one contributors representing a cross-section of participants this year: Janet Lako AlexanderMargit AnderssonDon BennetKaren BradfordMary BriggsStephanie A. BruceGeorgette Geppert BuckleyLesslie Alvarez BurhansAlben ChamberlainNatalie ChampionRick ChampionSylvia ClarkeWil ClarkeJames CoatsElinor CohenAlbert ContrerasCarlos E. CortésCait DanielleChuck DoolittleReiss DuPlessisJerry EllingsonEllen EstilaiNan FriedleyFred GarcíaRagini GoelMark GrinyerCarmen Melendez-GutierrezMilan HamiltonEdna HeledRichard HessConnie JamesonAnn KanterMargo KleinJoan Koerper (Dr. Mary Joan Koerper)Jessica LeaRobin Woodruff Longfi eldMae Wagner MarinelloTerry Lee MarzellPhyllis MaynardMary McLoughlinRose Y. MongeBarbara MortensenJane O'ShieldsBonnie ParmenterChristine PetzarCindi PringleJanet RendallKate Feinberg RobinsLeslie RoundyPatricia L. ScruggsKristine Ann ShellCarolyn L. SnowDavid StoneHeather TakenagaElizabeth UterGudelia "Delia" VadenThomas VadenScharlett Stowers VaiFrances J. VásquezJose Luis VizcarraIlyn Welch

  • av Romaine Washington
    367,-

    The beautiful cover art, "Shared Knowledge" by Charles Bibbs, frames the anthology These Black Bodies Are.... This collection provides snapshots of the human condition in melanated skin and kinky hair from established and emerging writers and artists in the Inland Empire and Los Angeles area, reaching throughout the diaspora. It is an exploration of eight movements: hopeful, mindful (mental health), mystical, enlightened (education), bodacious, bearing witness, eclectic, and transforming (transitioning). These Black Bodies Are... is a reminder that we can, at any stage and age, liberate and empower.

  • av Editorial Board
    290,-

  • av Anthony J. Harrison
    291,-

    Alaskan State Trooper Jeremiah Boone is not convinced the death of a university student is a random act when he finds a Native Alaskan weapon at the crime scene. Pushed by a political appointee and a fellow officer-turned-politician to disregard his instincts regarding a potential suspect, Boone resigns, leaving the murder unsolved, and the suspect still on the loose.In an unlikely turn of events, the former State Trooper, now a US Marshal, unknowingly comes face to face with the suspect from his unsolved murder in the remotest place on earth, Antarctica. When women assigned at McMurdo Station report being stalked and assaulted, Marshal Boone's instincts return to the former suspect. It's up to him and his deputies to find the person or persons responsible for the assaults.A desperate radio call from a science party in the Antarctic Dry Valley leads Boone on the path toward an encounter with the suspect responsible for assaults in McMurdo. Boone's suspect forces a female science party member further into the remote valley, with intentions to continue his physical assault against the woman. It's up to the marshal to find and confront his suspect before his actions claim another innocent life.

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