I Guess I Am Lonely...


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Written in the style of confessional poetry, i guess i am lonely? is a collection of poetry and prose designed to pull readers in with the author's powerful and honest bravery embedded on every page. This book takes readers on a journey of self-love, with an openly honest dialogue surrounding the pain and loneliness that comes from heartbreak. i guess i am lonely... is divided into four sections, each section serving a different purpose. Each poem can be read individually or as an entire sequence, destined to pull on heartstrings and enwrap readers into a story of inspiring self-acceptance while overcoming trauma and heartbreak. A transcendent journey of agony, recollection, awareness and rebirth.




Second Firsts


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Presents a guide for dealing with grief and loss, detailing five steps of healing that can lead to a lifestyle alignment with personal values and new possibilities for a re-engaged life. --Publisher's description.




Running on Empty


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A large segment of the population struggles with feelings of being detached from themselves and their loved ones. They feel flawed, and blame themselves. Running on Empty will help them realize that they're suffering not because of something that happened to them in childhood, but because of something that didn't happen. It's the white space in their family picture, the background rather than the foreground. This will be the first self-help book to bring this invisible force to light, educate people about it, and teach them how to overcome it.




Sweet Georgia Brown


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Charity Adams Earley, commander of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in World War II, summarized the history of women in the military when she wrote in 1989: "The future of women in the military seems assured... What may be lost in time is the story of how it happened. The barriers of sex and race were, and sometimes still are, very difficult to overcome, the second even more than the first. During World War II women in the service were often subject to ridicule and disrespect even as they performed satisfactorily... Each year the number of people who shared the stress of these accomplishments lessens. In another generation young black women who join the military will have scant record of their predecessors who fought on the two fronts of discrimination segregation and reluctant acceptance by males."




The Ink in the Grooves


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Drop the record needle on any vinyl album in your collection, then read the first pages of that novel you've been meaning to pick up—the reverberations between them will be impossible to miss. Since Dylan went electric, listening to rock 'n' roll has often been a surprisingly literary experience, and contemporary literature is curiously attuned to the history and beat of popular music. In The Ink in the Grooves, Florence Dore brings together a remarkable array of acclaimed novelists, musicians, and music writers to explore the provocatively creative relationship between musical and literary inspiration: the vitality that writers draw from a three-minute blast of guitars and the poetic insights that musicians find in literary works from Shakespeare to Southern Gothic. Together, the essays and interviews in The Ink in the Grooves provide a backstage pass to the creative processes behind some of the most exciting and influential albums and novels of our time. Contributors: Laura Cantrell, Michael Chabon, Roddy Doyle, Bob Dylan, Steve Earle, William Ferris, Dom Flemons, Rhiannon Giddens, Dave Grohl, Peter Guralnick, Amy Helm, Randall Kenan, Jonathan Lethem, Greil Marcus, Rick Moody, Lorrie Moore, the John Prine band (Dave Jacques, Fats Kaplin, Pat McLaughlin, Jason Wilber), Dana Spiotta, John Jeremiah Sullivan, Richard Thompson, Scott Timberg, Daniel Wallace, Colson Whitehead, Lucinda Williams, Warren Zanes.







Ms. Ginna's Legends


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The stories you are about to read will make you wonder, dream, and experience many things that really happened to others. No matter how bazaar they may seem, 70% of the stories are true, and you may have even experienced some of the strange phenomena yourself. The writing is fiction, mainly because, I have taken the true stories of real people I have known, and created one character. Caroline Parker was born on her Great Grandmother's birthday. Upon her Great GrandmotherOs death, sudden psychic abilities become apparent. Caroline does not believe she has any psychic abilities. She begins teaching High School Dropouts, a group of what most would call "misfits", only to find surprises beyond your belief. She teams up with her brother a disabled FBI agent, a handsome black schoolmaster, a sexy Italian detective, the Hell's Angels, and an old Indian, to confront moral challenges. A magical old table opens the door to many secrets from the past, which creates uncertainty and devastation. If you like excitement with every episode (Yes, I did say episode, not chapter, I like to be quick and to the point) you will love this short style of story telling. This is a series of nine short books to intrigue your mind and spark new imagination.




The Prayer Circle


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Ida, Ruth, and Mary were all imprisoned by the society they were born into and shameful family secrets that kept them confined to a world in which women were deemed chattel and liberation was a distant dream. Their prayers, in front of an enormous Oak Tree, unlock the chains of racism, sexism, and generational curses to birth a revolution of strong, powerful and courageous women ministry leaders that continues to exist today. The explosive debut novel of The Chronicles of Eden, begins with a murder, but ends with a life altering revival that lasts more than fifty years. Inspired by the triumphant struggles and victories of Christian's everywhere, The Prayer Circle is an inspirational celebration that is suspenseful, heartwarming, and a delight for the human soul! CEO and Attorney, Michelle D. Rhett




The Deepest Black


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A crime novel unlike any you've ever read—based on true events Where does the line blur between fact and fiction? Acclaimed author Randall Silvis is looking for a story—any story to follow up the series of gripping mystery novels that catapulted him to success. And then, out of nowhere, a story appears. A mysterious stranger named Thomas Kennaday tips Silvis off about a series of murders in a small Pennsylvania town, sending Silvis off on a tentative investigation in hopes of finding material for his next novel. What Silvis discovers is much more than a typical small-town murder case, and it soon becomes clear that Kennaday, who seems to have disappeared into thin air, is somehow pulling the strings of the investigation from behind the scenes. Based on true events, The Deepest Black is a profoundly thoughtful, unsettling read, and a crime novel unlike any you've ever read before.




The Reformatory Press


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