A Sound of Rushing Water


Book Description

Conflict, abuse and death stalk the main character as she tries to find redemption. Her search for love brings her into relationships that threaten both to destroy her and redeem her.




Lyrics


Book Description

From the first Police album, Outlandos D'Amour, through Sacred Love, here are the collected lyrics written by Sting, along with his commentary. “Publishing my lyrics separately from their musical accompaniment is something that I’ve studiously avoided until now. The two, lyrics and music, have always been mutually dependent, in much the same way as a mannequin and a set of clothes are dependent on each other; separate them, and what remains is a naked dummy and a pile of cloth. Nevertheless, the exercise has been an interesting one, seeing perhaps for the first time how successfully the lyrics survive on their own, and inviting the question as to whether song lyrics are in fact poetry or something else entirely. And while I’ve never seriously described myself as a poet, the book in your hands, devoid as it is of any musical notation, looks suspiciously like a book of poems. So it seems I am entering, with some trepidation, the unadorned realm of the poet. I have set out my compositions in the sequence they were written and provided a little background when I thought it might be illuminating. My wares have neither been sorted nor dressed in clothes that do not belong to them; indeed, they have been shorn of the very garments that gave them their shape in the first place. No doubt some of them will perish in the cold cruelty of this new environment, and yet others may prove more resilient and become perhaps more beautiful in their naked state. I can’t predict the outcome, but I have taken this risk knowingly and, while no one in their right mind should ever attempt to set “The Waste Land” to music, in the hopeful words of T. S. Eliot, These fragments I have shored against my ruins.” —Sting, from the Introduction










The Breaking of the Pumpernickel


Book Description

James G. Owen is currently working as a senior microbiologist in Water Bacteriology and is certified in drinking water analysis. In his personal time, he indulges himself in biblical studies; Hebrew language, customs, and manners; and studying scripture from the Hebrew perspective. He also is an artist who works in the mediums of watercolor, pencil, pen and ink, and acrylics. James holds a BA degree in biological science from Lee College, now Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee. He lives in Gravel Ridge, Arkansas, and attends The Ridge Assembly.




My Wayward Winds


Book Description

There are more than 5 Thousand Galaxies in this one Picture, taken from an area no bigger than a grain of sand. Yet, each speck of light represents no less than 500 Billion Suns. Therefore if you think life is Universal, then if you let your imagination fly to the Endless Eternity, if you can dream it, then it is possible, Yet, also probable.




Lumen


Book Description

In Lumen, the third book in the Red Path Spirit Adventure series, the Illuminati increase their efforts to prevent another of the 40,000 year old sacred sites from being activated by Cheeway and friends. As they journey to the sacred valley between the twin volcanoes near Mexico City, Cheeway's expedition encounters ancient underground passageways, an 11 foot green crystal pyramid, and the aid of spirits from the in-between world. Follow along with the group, as they confront physical and spiritual hurdles in their quest to keep the Illuminati from prematurely moving mankind from the time window of the Second Warning directly into the Third Warning of the End Times!




Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine


Book Description

Michael leaves this world and is transported to a universe of many worlds. As he embarks on a journey that takes him from one world to another, his experience is of perfect people living perfect lives in their perfect world. Banquets, concerts, mansions, streets of gold, life's greatest pleasures, available to all. But a narrow road takes him away from the route he's travelling, and he's drawn into darkness. Standing on the edge of a dark and sinister world, he finds himself unable to move, and it's a mysterious stranger that leads him back to the light. He pushes the experience aside and continues his idyllic journey. But the dark world is not finished with him yet. He returns to the darkness, and from within its confines it seems that, this time, there is no way back. The reader is challenged to determine the truth woven into the fiction and the fantasy.




The Argosy


Book Description

A magazine of tales, travels, essays, and poems.