Blare


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She stared at his face, wishing for a sign but expecting nothing less than that blank stare. A terrible feeling welled up inside her. He had said her name; somehow he knew her, and he asked her for help. His words echoed in her mind-- broken. What was broken? Genesis had spent her whole life exploring, but she had never come across anyone like Blare. Through some mysterious circumstance, he was stricken with an illness that left him eerily robotic. And somehow, despite never meeting before, he knew her name. Determined to find a cure and the meaning behind his troubling words, Genesis sets out on a series of adventures in search for answers. But things do not go as planned, and when a greedy merchant confuses Blare for a valuable robot, Genesis grows anxious that Blare might never be healed. And worst of all, no healer has ever seen a sickness like Blare's, and no one knows how to help him.




Without Blare of Trumpets


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A critical era in the development of American labor relations




The Soft Blare


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With its astonishing evocation of the interior and exterior landscapes of our visitable world and its dazzling lyrical intensity, The Soft Blare by poet Nick Norwood makes its debut as the third volume selected by Andrew Hudgins for the River City Poetry Series. As Pulitzer Prize winning poet Richard Howard writes, "I must not fail to commend his wonderful mastery of the strictly lyric mode, so rare among his contemporaries. Norwood's poems in this register can actually be sung, indeed they seem to have the music in them already." We could not have said it--or sung it--better ourselves.




"Hear the Horns Blare."


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