Ethereal's Call


Book Description

Kyra Vale Aiwler is an unpopular witch on an assignment for her coven. Her task is clear, and her goal is set. Then she gets derailed when she crosses paths with a Fae bartender, Micah Rao. She has no interest in anything he has to offer, but he will not take no for an answer. Ensnared by his proposal, she finds herself at the mercy of a secret destiny and a past she knew nothing about. She crosses over to a world that is foreign to her and one she may not be ready to embrace. She goes on an epic journey and learns about her true self and the heritage that she was being denied. She has untapped potential and power that she will need to overcome the obstacles of her past. She is the hope that is threatened by a lingering darkness that will not be easily overcome. With the aid of her new relationships, will she be able to conquer the threats of this foreign land?




What Is Energy? a Call to the Spiritual Core of Man


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This work addresses the primary form of energy which runs through, holds together, furthers and maintains creation or the universe. It alerts the reader or listener to the unique nature of man, which equips him with the ability to direct the flow and intensity of this energy in his material surroundings, as well as makes him responsible for whatever happens in them. In this time, when all happenings and developments are coming together at increasingly quickening rates, he must come to thoroughly understand the true nature of his abilities, so as to be able to make that final decision which must lead him quickly upwards to where he can consciously and infinitely partake in upbuilding activities in creation, or, if he decides differently, have him quickly sink to regions the activities of which must lead to his being forever unable to do so.




Play it Again: Cover Songs in Popular Music


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Covering—the musical practice of one artist recording or performing another composer's song—has always been an attribute of popular music. In 2009, the internet database Second Hand Songs estimated that there are 40,000 songs with at least one cover version. Some of the more common variations of this "appropriationist" method of musical quotation include traditional forms such as patriotic anthems, religious hymns such as Amazing Grace, Muzak's instrumental interpretations, Christmas classics, and children's songs. Novelty and comedy collections from parodists such as Weird Al Yankovic also align in the cover category, as does the "larcenous art" of sampling, and technological variations in dance remixes and mash-ups. Film and television soundtracks and advertisers increasingly rely on versions of familiar pop tunes to assist in marketing their narratives and products. The cover phenomenon in popular culture may be viewed as a postmodern manifestation in music as artists revisit, reinterpret and re-examine a significant cross section of musical styles, periods, genres, individual records, and other artists and their catalogues of works.The cover complex, with its multiple variations, issues, contexts, and re-contextualizations comprises an important and rich popular culture text. These re-recordings represent artifacts which embody artistic, social, cultural, historical, commercial, biographical, and novel meanings. Through homage, allusion, apprenticeship, and parody, among other modes, these diverse musical quotations express, preserve, and distribute popular culture, popular music and their intersecting historical narratives. Play it Again represents the first collection of critical perspectives on the many facets of cover songs in popular music.
















Ethereal Malignance


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Step into the shadows with Ethereal Malignance, the debut supernatural thriller from Australian author D.P. Vaughan. Meet John Wedgewood, a misunderstood loner, who's always been on the fringes of society. His life takes an unexpected turn when his only friend reveals a chilling secret: their city is overrun by 'ethereal beings'—terrifying entities that possess bodies to blend in unnoticed. Faced with a life-altering choice, John can either continue his life of quiet desperation or risk everything to save a stranger from the clutches of these ethereal beings. His decision propels him into a relentless chase through the city's hostile streets under the cover of darkness. In a city that transforms into a hunting ground at sundown, John, who has nothing—no car, no resources, no fighting skills—must rely solely on his wits and courage. With the ethereal beings always just a few steps behind. Ethereal Malignance is a gripping tale of resilience, self-discovery, and the power of the human spirit in the face of otherworldly terror. If you're a fan of gritty, grounded thrillers set in an urban night-time environment, where ordinary people confront extraordinary horrors, this book is for you.




Contact with the Dead


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The dead are never lost to us. Many ways exist for the living and the dead to have contact. Here researchers and experiencers describe intense and moving visits and messages from the dead, convincing them beyond doubt that the soul lives after physical death, and the dead are always with us. Thirty-one articles and more than half a century of wisdom from the pages of FATE magazine validate contact with the dead from different perspectives: Dreams and visitations Mediumship Audio and visual technology Contact with pets Included are tips and techniques for seeking your own contact. This is an empowering and informative book that will aid you in your own search for evidence of the other side. Thought-provoking contributions by noted researchers and authors on topics about communication with the deceased provide an informative and highly enjoyable ride for those who want to make up their own mind on the possibility of life after death. Collectively, the information shatters the scientific theory that we cease to exist beyond so-called death. The net result provides an absolutely spell-binding, holistic understanding of the evidence which may provide the answer to critical thinkers. Is death really the grand finale? Find out. – Robert Davis, PhD, author, Life After Death: An Analysis of the Evidence