Amorous Overnight


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What's better than one hot alien at your service? Two hot aliens in your bed! After four months of orbiting Earth in a spaceship bursting with sex-starved aliens, nurse Shelley Bonham will do just about anything to get off. The ship, that is. Not that the aliens aren't hot enough to put her hormones on red alert. In fact, the more time she spends with the Garathani leader and his personal guard Hastion, the more she wants them. Knowing what Cecine and Hastion are doing to each other when nobody's looking only makes it harder to keep her hands to herself. But she's already been betrayed by one alien--her dead douchebag of a husband. Can she trust her future--and her children--to another? Reader Advisory: Contains the usual Robin L. Rotham smorgasbord of m/m/f ménage and D/s elements, plus a shipload of alien alphas in outer space.




Sinopticon


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This celebration of Chinese Science Fiction — thirteen stories, all translated for the first time into English — represents a unique exploration of the nation’s speculative fiction from the late 20th Century onwards, curated and translated by critically acclaimed writer and essayist Xueting Christine Ni. From the renowned Jiang Bo’s ‘Starship: Library' to Regina Kanyu Wang’s ‘The Tide of Moon City, and Anna Wu’s ‘Meisje met de Parel', this is a collection for all fans of great fiction. Award winners, bestsellers, screenwriters, playwrights, philosophers, university lecturers and computer programmers, these thirteen writers represent the breadth of Chinese SF, from new to old: Gu Shi, Han Song, Hao Jingfang, Nian Yu, Wang Jinkang, Zhao Haihong, Tang Fei, Ma Boyong, Anna Wu, A Que, Bao Shu, Regina Kanyu Wang and Jiang Bo.










The "B" in B.E.L.L.S.


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Do you want to get out of a bad situation? Read this book to see how Dixie did it. It isn't easy to end a relationship. Especially the first time is the hardest. But it can be done. Over the years when talking about myself to those who ask, several of those people have said, “You ought to write a book!” I already wrote Too Many Husbands, What Doesn’t Work in Love and Marriage. I went to counseling before I divorced all my husbands and I learned a lot. That book references all the books that helped me. If you want to get that help without going to a counselor, that is the book for you. This is my second book with the rest of the letters in BELLS to be written. I was never valued by my mother unless I had a boyfriend or a husband. Therefore, I always thought of myself with the different males in my life. I thought of them as just people who wanted sex from me such as my first steady, Rick; my first husband, Don Born; the boyfriends and upcoming husbands. You get the idea. But now, I think of them, both men and women, as friends I have had also.




The Forbidden Zone


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Mary Borden worked for four years in an evacuation hospital unit following the front lines up and down the European theater of the First World War. This beautifully written book, to be read alongside the likes of Sassoon, Graves, and Remarque, is a collection of her memories and impressions of that experience. Describing the men as they march into battle, engaging imaginatively with the stories of individual soldiers, and recounting procedures at the field hospital, the author offers a perspective on the war that is both powerful and intimate.




Whitman Possessed


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Whitman has long been more than a celebrated American author. He has become a kind of hero, whose poetry vindicates beliefs not only about poetry but also about sexuality and power. In Whitman Possessed: Poetry, Sexuality, and Popular Authority, Mark Maslan presents a challenging theory of Whitman's poetics of possession and his understandings of individual and national identity. By reading his works in relation to nineteenth-century theories of sexual desire, poetic inspiration, and political representation, Maslan argues that the disintegration of individuality in Whitman's texts is not meant to undermine cultural hierarchies, but to make poetic and political authority newly viable. In particular, Maslan explores the social impact of nineteenth-century sexual hygiene literature on Whitman's works. He argues that Whitman developed his ideas about poetry, sexuality, and authority by responding to a prominent argument that desire subjected male bodies to a penetrating and feminizing force. By identifying poetic inspiration with this erotic dynamic, Whitman imbued his poetic voice with a kind of transformative power. Whitman aligned his poetry with an impartial authority hard to find elsewhere and inclined his work as a poet to speak for the voiceless, for the masses, and for an entire nation.




Ten Thousand a Year


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Blackwood's Magazine


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Contemporary Plays


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