Courtney Houston's Life Through Poetry:


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This is the second volume of poetry by Courtney R. Houston. This second volume of poetry is about her life after High School, going though college, and some good friends. Courtney has written these poems in different setting in her life. This book has inspired her in many ways, and talks a lot about her life as a person and as a writer. Other Books By Courtney: "Courtney Houston's Life Through Poetry." "The Ghost That Looked Like Grandma" Future Release: "Never Let You Go" - a novel




Courtney Houston's Life Through Poetry III: Getting Through It All


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Hi, I'm Courtney R. Houston author of "Courtney Houston's Life Through Poetry: Part III- Getting Through It All." This book talks about the struggles in my life, and downtimes in my life where I had to make a choice.




Courtney Houston's Life Through Poetry 4


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This is Courtney Houston's 4th volume of poetry. This books talks about addiction, to love, stress, and goals







Chocolate, Whisky, and Champagne


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A book of poems about life, love, and loss.




Holy Ghosts


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When the dead come to mind, they are like holy ghosts, as real as hope or faith, as tangible as trust and love. This book is a collection of questions, memories, and loves that continue to live with me, in me, and through me. . . . Here is displayed the basis of my personal faith that encompasses the story of a man who rose from the dead and showed all who would see that death is not the end. Life is. Period. -from the preface




Decay and Rise


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Decay & Rise is a delicately curated poetry book that dives deep into the tortures and wonders of becoming. Written by singer/songwriter and Indie film winner Courtney Nord. The musician has a refined way of bringing up pain, lose, trauma, and transmuting it into a beautiful landscape of inspiring language. Decay & Rise contains short stories, memoirs, and poems dating back to 2009 when the young poet was 14 years old. Raw and in no order, these book entries are directly from Nord's journals, poetry collections, and unfiltered memory. Courtney Nord is a musician, mother of one, voice actor, and a poet.




A Night Without Armor


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One of the most respected artists in popular music today, Jewel is much more than a music industry success with her debut album selling more than 10 million copies. Before her gifted songwriting comes an even more individual art: Poetry. Now available in paperback, A Night without Armor highlights the poetry of Jewel taken from her journals which are both intimate and inspiring, to be embraced and enjoyed. Writing poems and keeping journals since childhood, Jewel has been searching for truth and meaning, turning to her words to record, to discover, and to reflect. In A Night Without Armor, her first collection of poetry, Jewel explores the fire of first love, the lessons of betrayal, and the healing of intimacy. She delves into matters of the home, the comfort of family, the beauty of Alaska, and the dislocation of divorce. Frank and honest, serious and suddenly playful, A Night Without Armor is a talented artist's intimate portrait of what makes us uniquely human.




American Awakening


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The Railroad in American Fiction


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Nothing better represented the early spirit of American expansion than the railroad. Dominant in daily life as well as in the popular imagination, the railroad appealed strongly to creative writers. For many years, fiction of railroad life and travel was plentiful and varied. As the nineteenth century receded, the railroad's allure faded, as did railroad fiction. Today, it is hard to sense what the railroad once meant to Americans. The fiction of the railroad--often by railroaders themselves--recaptures that sense, and provides valuable insights on American cultural history. This extensively annotated bibliography lists and discusses in 956 entries novels and short stories from the 1840s to the present in which the railroad is important. Each entry includes plot and character description to help the reader make an informed decision on the source's merit. A detailed introduction discusses the history of railroad fiction and highlights common themes such as strikes, hoboes, and the roles of women and African-Americans. Such writers of "pure" railroad fiction as Harry Bedwell, Frank Packard, and Cy Warman are well represented, along with such literary artists as Mark Twain, Thomas Wolfe, Flannery O'Connor, and Ellen Glasgow. Work by minority writers, including Jean Toomer, Richard Wright, Frank Chin, and Toni Morrison, also receives close attention. An appendix organizes entries by decade of publication, and the work is indexed by subject and title.