Shit I Can't Remember


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Are you tired of forgetting the usernames and passwords you created every time you visit a website? This discrete password journal lets you store your important internet passwords in one convenient place! Measuring at 5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm), this password keeper has spaces to record the website name, username, password, and notes for over 160 different websites. You know, all the shit you can't remember. Why do you need this? In the age of the hacker, this password keeper lets you create unique and difficult passwords for each website and log in with ease! Stop writing your passwords down on sticky notes, get this password keeper and change your online log in experience forever!




12 Hours


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The cabbie only remembers taking a break, pulling over in an alley to catch both his breath and the sunrise. His windshield shatters, and two people dash away. He tries to scream, to move, but his neck won’t turn. He can only stare at the cab's dirty ceiling. Finally, a deliveryman calls the cops. Surely, they’ll arrive soon, but we’re pinned in place right along with him as he tries to puzzle it all out. In this second installment of the CSAP novella series, award-winning author L. Marie Wood uses her descriptive powers to bring us fully into one incident in a person's life, and hold us there, transfixed, until we see it all, crystal clear.




The Monkeyline


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Billy Smith, alias, Billy Nomicill, has survived an unexplained shock wave and the world has changed. Suffering memory loss and prosopamnesia--he can't remember faces--he hopes to reboot his brain with the files in his julie, a dysfunctional personal computer. It's all there: the music, the visual arts, the photos, the band diary, his life before the disaster. But was it really a disaster? Planet Earth was in a runaway global warming phase, the so-called Venus effect. But the outlook has changed: winter sports might be coming back.




The Drama Magazine


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Ringing True


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It is the summer of 2005, the year of fear and loathing in America. Seattle resident Justin Raines wants to do something about the deplorable state of the human race. When his friend, Shelby Mirabeau, suggests launching a new world religion focused on accepting responsibility, Justin agrees only because he lacks a better idea. When their first laughable attempts at a launch fail, Shelby pushes Justin into an unholy alliance with Matthias Bender, the dark angel of American capitalism, who sells the idea of corporate religion to the skeptical founders. Through guerrilla marketing techniques, Internet advertising, and unexpected support from one of Hollywoods leading ladies, the religionRinging True becomes a worldwide sensation. Still, the success is not exactly what Justin had in mind. He finds himself tangled in a series of plots involving corporate politics, financial sleight-of-hand, and a porn star who wants a piece of the action. As their enterprise faces dramatic challenges, Justin and Shelby finally discover what really rings true for them.




Raunchy 2


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Book two of a trilogy, the making of mother monster.




Drama


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Snapped


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The Quizilla Mibba and Wattpad classic is finally in print. The tale of Melany and her adventure into her other life. When a black-winged angel breaks through Melany's window and lands on her bedroom floor things begin to change. And so Melany met Sorter, the angel, but this isn't just a onetime encounter. The angels refuse to leave her alone. The next day Sorter and Zeke, another angel, appear on the street ready to go to school with her. Zeke seems to be as nice as an angel should while Sorter threatens to kill her if she tells anyone about them. Melany does not realize there might be a deeper reason to them being there or that she could be in the middle of a war between angels and demons. Her life is changed forever, as Melany is exposed to portals and travels to their world. She becomes aware of the threat humanity is facing. But Melany has a destiny that could end the war, save her friends, her people, and allow her to go home finding happiness in her own world. What will be Melany's fate?




Displaced II


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Who are we? Where do we come from? Is there other life in the Universe? Is there a God? What happens after we die? Is time travel real? In 2006, Kev Pearson discovered a quarter mint stamped in the year 2025. His search for the origin of this quarter led him to those answers, and more. What if you could have those answers, too? Would you want to know? Are you ready to know? Connor MacKenzie and the FCA have rescued Kev Pearson from his perilous temporal situation. Four years have passed for Connor during Kev's inadvertent jumps across time. The Brüder-3 operating system HoloLog he brought with him is the treasure trove of information the FCA has been waiting for. Now Connor must clean up the mess he and Kev left behind in 2095. But there’s a mole in the FCA. They prevent Connor from completing the mission of solving the 2025 quarter riddle, which is now hidden with the ten-year-old version of Kev Pearson. The mole forces Connor and the FCA to the year 2025 to make the very exchange the causes the 2025 quarter to lose its place in time. The FCA cannot stop what is already preordained without contaminating the established timeline. The Exchange answers many questions but also poses many new ones in the process. The chase is on again for the quarter Kev left hidden in 1981 after Connor realizes The Corporation knows it's there. Another old friend from Kev's high school days becomes involved at that critical moment. His involvement leads to the climax of the second act when Kev finally remembers his missing day from 1989 at the Liberty Reservoir. Will the missing pieces of information from that day finally put this temporal puzzle together? Or will it make an already complicated situation worse?




Contemporary Queer Plays by Russian Playwrights


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Contemporary Queer Plays by Russian Playwrights is the first anthology of LGBTQ-themed plays written by Russian queer authors and straight allies in the 21st century. The book features plays by established and emergent playwrights of the Russian drama scene, including Roman Kozyrchikov, Andrey Rodionov and Ekaterina Troepolskaya, Valery Pecheykin, Natalya Milanteva, Olzhas Zhanaydarov, Vladimir Zaytsev, and Elizaveta Letter. Writing for children, teenagers, and adults, these authors explore gay, lesbian, trans, and other queer lives in prose and in verse. From a confession-style solo play to poetic satire on contemporary Russia; from a play for children to love dramas that have been staged for adult-only audiences in Moscow and other cities, this important anthology features work that was written around or after 2013-the year when the law on the prohibition of “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations among minors” was passed by the Russian government. These plays are universal stories of humanity that spread a message of tolerance, acceptance, and love and make clear that a queer scenario does not necessarily have to end in a tragedy just because it was imagined and set in Russia. They show that breathing, growing old, falling in love, falling out of love, and falling in love again can be just as challenging and rewarding in Moscow and elsewhere in Russia as it can be in New York, Tokyo, Johannesburg, or Buenos Aires.