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Time Will Tell combines various literary styles including prose-poetry and storytelling. An action-adventure novella set in 2006, depicts diverse and colorful characters who are related in different ways and live through thrilling and extraordinary personal experiences. Poems and chapters alternate. The standout characters are Luigi, a mid-thirties gemologist with a penchant for uninvited trouble, and Nanette, a teenager who readily welcomes it. Differing concepts and measures of time add depth and texture throughout the text. Accounts of past and present historical and scientific events are revisited and serve as background motifs for the protagonists. How well can one distinguish fact from fiction? Time Will Tell challenges those still wondering. Elements of humor and satire are present throughout. The style is amusingly thought-provoking. Time Will Tell offers a trans-generational viewpoint of pertinent and time-honored controversial topics.
My name is Darcy Faerie and I live at 132 Natura Road with my parents, Josh and Aimee Faerie, and my brother, Daniel.Darcy Faerie had a normal life before she learned that magic existed, and with all of those, she also had crashed a wedding (although the bride and groom said that it was fine, because it was only a magic duel).In Angiosperm, trouble is always blooming.(Bonnie Mae)
Someday you will leave me alone,sailing in the interstellar spacelike my fatherwho chose to live with Venus,my tears are the starsfloating around youand they pity me for pleadingto keep my beloved.- The Hopeless Poet
Thea is an illustrator for a local magazine to the streets of Astoria and an artist striving to carve her place behind the walls. Her serene life stumbles down a rabbit hole when her summoning goes wrong. Thea finds herself in an enchanting world. Soon she realizes every spell has a price. Can she save the world when she has no resolution in her life?Cosmina is a ravishing housewife who finds herself in a mansion inherited by her husband in the Hoia forest. Cosmina and Valeriu are determined to kindle their love as mistrust creeps into their marriage. Can they thrive on the obstacles, or will they crumble beneath the weight of suspicions?Zainab is a cardiologist settled on the banks of the Yukon River in Whitehorse. Though his past still haunts his dreams, he leads a mirthful life in the daylight. His pale life indulges in the vibrancy of life as Zoey arrives at his doorsteps. Can Zoey heal his wounds, or will he scar her for eternity?
Loss, love and longing are universal languages that can move the poet to write and the readers to tears. In this anthology ten young writers have tried to express loss as a manifestation of their emotions.
How would you deal with lost nostalgia? Although her childhood in Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia is one of the best experiences in her life, Megan Villavieja would rather not deal with some of the people involved in it. So, when a reunion in her motherland (aka the Philippines) with these very individuals springs up out of nowhere, Megan finds herself in the ultimate conundrum. As she navigates the whirlwind of early adulthood, is she ready to face the difficult people from her past? Is finding closure with her first love worth the risk? Is getting chummy with the all the titos and titas necessary? If the reunion leads her to anything, she only hopes that it's the right path.
It is you...and will always be YOU. You make me confuse. You made my world turn upside down that I've never expected it to be. Everything's seem so unplanned, but ironically, it is already planned. I've been searching, reaching for someone I can't see. Is there any possibility?Will...will this reach you?Wait...To You?
All Frances wanted in life was a successful career. No husband, no kids, thank you very much. So when true love swept her off her feet, she thought she would breeze through marriage and motherhood just as easily. It turns out the scars of her childhood made her a reluctant and anxious wife and mother, afraid of losing herself. In Not Invisible, Frances explores through short and poignant essays how her fears were conquered by love - the love of her husband, her three sons, and her God, and her love for them. She tells stories of romance and gives tips on how exhausted moms can make love again. She shares the wonder and wildness of babies and raising young boys. She also talks about the pain of being a motherless mother. This inspiring memoir of her first 10 years as a mommy is a story of faith, hope, and love. It's about welcoming life's surprises and not losing sight of oneself and what matters. Most of all, it's about embracing all the love and joy that comes with family.
Achlysliyan's Poetry book "Arcane" is all about her silenced thoughts through the years of being invalidated. This book speaks her feelings and suffering because her lips can't. Dive deep into this book full of wonders. It's a poem collection that expresses the emotions that stays hidden. This book contains a hundred plus poems understood by few, So it became hidden and a mystery as the days flew....
As a school of criticism, the central argument in Postcolonial studies revolves around dismantling the dominant narrative of colonial or imperial history. A colonization process not only captures the native people and culture but their lands too. Proper reading of postcolonial theory would be by understanding the epistemology of colonized environment or vice-versa. Even after decolonization the ideology of imperialism is persistent in native memory and thought. An embeddedness in native psyche not only nurtures imperialism but manifests them with the footprints of colonial masters. In postcolonial countries the discourse of social and economic justice is deeply rooted in ecology. As a consequence, environmental activists from postcolonial nations tend to see any modern policy as a disguised form of neocolonialism or imperial dominance, globalization and modernization.Since the shocks of imperialism and globalization are most strongly felt in the third world countries, most of them being former colonies, this edited volume intends to explore texts by South Asian writers examining how these writers and their characters cope with the destruction of the environment. This edited volume plans to seek out the writings of epistemological understanding of our environment. Moreover, the volume would also see a critical entanglement of race, class, gender, culture, modernization, globalization, nation and trans-nation etc. Furthermore, this book will attempt to show how different genres of literature ranging from fiction to non-fiction can bring out inimitable insights into varied understanding of postcolonial and ecocritical studies.
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