Ligoncy Secrets Iii


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Book Three the finale of the Dyviniti Memoir Series. The Ligoncy Secrets III ; The UnNatural Rekindle the world is still in a transitory state of corruption and chaos. The Ligons, Jensens, and Braydens brave their world of trials and tribulations. Dyviniti and Zachary are approaching the one year anniversary when Dyviniti is awakened by a disturbing vision of approaching evil. She is submerged in this challenging nightmare which possibly has the makings of more destruction than previous encounters. Once again Dyviniti is propelled into another challenge which may possibly play in her favor or work against all she believes in and be her demise. Will she be consumed by the fires of evil and descend into a carnal world of ill-will? Find out in the Series Finale The UnNatural Rekindle




The Ligoncy Secrets


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Dyviniti is on a path that leads to a world of discovery. She visits the coastal area called St. Manx Bay where she opens the door to encounters of the mysterious. She becomes acquainted with an individual with a strange, dark aura and they become friends. She encounters a handsome shadowy stranger who wants to become more than an acquaintance. Later she recognizes the man of dreams from her past and she is no longer seventeen. He resides in St. Manx Bay. Kismet has granted them The Night of the First as he uncovers there is more to Dyviniti than meets the eyes. He is intrigued by the mystery of her being. In his pursuit he reveals he knows her secrets and he too has a few. The biggest influences are yet to come as Dyviniti’s life is on a grand redesigned on the shores of St. Manx Bay in the Ligoncy Secrets.




Ligoncy Secrets Ii


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Book One The Ligoncy Secrets ended with Aidan overpowering Destine leaving the family at odds. It is five years later, the world as everyone once knew it has mutated overnight and is morally unrecognizable which adds to certain family members difficulties. The Ligon and Brayden family tension has never been higher and turn of events has complicated their lives. The Mnage is about deception, envy, grief, lust, love and trust. There is battle within the core of each soul and the worst is yet to come. Unexpected choices will surface. Judgements will emerge and decisions must be made. Will it be in a timely manner? Who of the Mnage will be left standing unscathed? Will there be the perfect outcome for all concerned? Will Dyviniti be untouched by all the mayhem? Will it all be in vain?




Ligoncy Secrets II


Book Description

Book One The Ligoncy Secrets ended with Aidan overpowering Destine leaving the family at odds. It is five years later, the world as everyone once knew it has mutated overnight and is morally unrecognizable which adds to certain family members difficulties. The Ligon and Brayden family tension has never been higher and turn of events has complicated their lives. The Ménage is about deception, envy, grief, lust, love and trust. There is battle within the core of each soul and the worst is yet to come. Unexpected choices will surface. Judgements will emerge and decisions must be made. Will it be in a timely manner? Who of the Ménage will be left standing unscathed? Will there be the perfect outcome for all concerned? Will Dyviniti be untouched by all the mayhem? Will it all be in vain?




Poetic Encounters in the Americas


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Poetic Encounters in the Americas: Remarkable Bridge examines the ways in which U.S. and Latin American modernist canons have been in cross-cultural, mutually enabling conversation, especially through the act of literary translation. Examining eighteen U.S. and Latin American poets, my book is one of the few works of criticism to present case studies in U.S. and Latin American poetries in dialogues that highlight the social life and imaginative encounters obtained through methodologies of translation and innovations in poetic technique.




How to Love the World


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Poetry. Jewish Studies. Women's Studies. Set just before the collapse of the Berlin Wall, HOW TO LOVE THE WORLD is at once a condemnation of the world, a daydream of America, and an unsent love letter--written and rewritten over the course of ten years--to a dead family. A meditation on intergenerational trauma, resilience, and hope, HOW TO LOVE THE WORLD is written in the tradition of epic poetry and follows the author as she retraces her mother's journey to New York City in the summer of '89. A Jewish-Uyghur refugee, the author is born along the way, marking the unclear boundary when the memory of a family becomes historical memory, loss the condition of a new beginning. HOW TO LOVE THE WORLD casts refugee women and daughters as the rightful judges of the world and the world as the rightful home of all human beings.




Lima :: Limón


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In her striking second collection, Natalie Scenters-Zapico sets her unflinching gaze once again on the borders of things. Lima :: Limón illuminates both the sweet and the sour of the immigrant experience, of life as a woman in the U.S. and Mexico, and of the politics of the present day. Drawing inspiration from the music of her childhood, her lyrical poems focus on the often-tested resilience of women. Scenters-Zapico writes heartbreakingly about domestic violence and its toxic duality of macho versus hembra, of masculinity versus femininity, and throws into harsh relief the all-too-normalized pain that women endure. Her sharp verse and intense anecdotes brand her poems into the reader; images like the Virgin Mary crying glass tears and a border fence that leaves never-healing scars intertwine as she stares down femicide and gang violence alike. Unflinching, Scenters-Zapico highlights the hardships and stigma immigrants face on both sides of the border, her desire to create change shining through in every line. Lima :: Limón is grounding and urgent, a collection that speaks out against violence and works toward healing.




Mike Kelley, Franz West


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Jointly conceived by Mike Kelley and Franz West, this book documents their exhibitions in Brussels and Angouleme in 1999. Included are never-before published texts and a series of photographs of their conversation play To Be Read Aloud.




Sisyphusina


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Poetry. Women's Studies. Art. Music. SISYPHUSINA is a cross-genre collection of prose, poetry, visual art, and improvisatory music, centered on female aging. Faced with linguistic and literary traditions that lack rich vocabularies to describe female aging, Shira Dentz uses the hybrid form as an attempt to suture new language that reflects internal and physical processes that constitute a shifting identity. By deviating from formal classical construction, and using the recurring image of a rose, SISYPHUSINA circles around conventions of beauty, questioning traditional aesthetic values of continuity, coherence, and symmetry. Some of the book's images are drawn from separate multimedia collaborations between the author and composer Pauline Oliveros, artist Kathy High, and artist Kathline Carr. A musical composition improvised by Pauline Oliveros, based on one of her text scores, titled "Aging Music," is the book's coda, and readers can listen to it online by scanning a QR code inside the book. The interweaving of these collaborations with the author's voice and voices from other sources imbue this book with a porous texture, and reimagines the boundary of the book as a membrane.




Hard Damage


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Hard Damage works to relentlessly interrogate the self and its shortcomings. In lyric and documentary poems and essayistic fragments, Aria Aber explores the historical and personal implications of Afghan American relations. Drawing on material dating back to the 1950s, she considers the consequences of these relations--in particular the funding of the Afghan mujahedeen, which led to the Taliban and modern-day Islamic terrorism--for her family and the world at large. Invested in and suspicious of the pain of family and the shame of selfhood, the speakers of these richly evocative and musical poems mourn the magnitude of citizenship as a state of place and a state of mind. While Hard Damage is framed by free-verse poetry, the middle sections comprise a lyric essay in fragments and a long documentary poem. Aber explores Rilke in the original German, the urban melancholia of city life, inherited trauma, and displacement on both linguistic and environmental levels, while employing surrealist and eerily domestic imagery.