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A Half Step Behind

A Half Step Behind
Author: Jane Condon
Publisher: New York : Dodd, Mead
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1985
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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A Half Step Behind

A Half Step Behind
Author: Jane Condon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Feminism
ISBN:

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The Bible According to Nick Santangelo

The Bible According to Nick Santangelo
Author: Domenic Corsaro
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466952660

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Nick Santangelo, a freelance reporter investigating the explosion of a NASA satellite on Christmas Evelater, his brothers assassinationdiscovers that his ex-wife is Eve, an incredible revelation he fights even as he helps her and her libidinous sister defend Earth against their fathers wrath. To complicate things, his mothers oncologist does not expect her to last the night, a package for him explodes and turns the street outside his parents home into an inferno, and his investigation confirms that his ex-wife is the biblical Eve. He treats this revelation with proper skepticismthough he has documented it, independentlyand curses it as he embraces it, and damns too, until the very end, the role of prophet that Ms. Hannah Schwartz, a.k.a. Eve Black, has placed on him. This is the book that Nick has promised her he would write to tell her story: A Contemporary Mythic Tale, a neo-mythic Bible story for our times. It begins quietly enough as a domestic drama about the Santangelo familyon the periphery of Bella Vista, S. Philadelphia, The S. 9th St. Italian Market Neighborhood. Then it quickly evolves into an SF fantasy and an epiphany that is both miraculous and tragic. The first line propels the story: The shooting star that Nick and his father saw Christmas Eve was not the star of Bethlehem. An exploding NASA satellite showers the East Coast of the USA with a treacherous, electronic pulse that heals, temporarily, virtually any illness, including his mothers terminal cancer. Torn between fear and doubt, suspicious that Eve, his ex-, whatever her biblical-alien status, had conspired with his brother and may have been responsible for his death, Nick leaps into the abyss and helps her and her libidinous big sister, Inga, to defend their planet, Heavenand Earthagainst their father Methuselahs Almighty wrath at their ancient disobedience.


Recording Voiceover

Recording Voiceover
Author: Tom Blakemore
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 113474496X

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The only book on the market to specifically address its audience, Recording Voiceover is the comprehensive guide for engineers looking to understand the aspects of capturing the spoken word. Discussing all phases of the recording session, Recording Voiceover addresses everything from microphone recommendations for voice recording to pre-production considerations, including setting up the studio, working with and directing the voice talent, and strategies for reducing or eliminating distracting noise elements found in human speech. Recording Voiceover features in-depth, specific recommendations for recording radio and television commercials, corporate communications, documentaries, tracks for gaming and animation, radio drama, interviews and roundtable discussions. A discussion of the voice in film and television is also included. Special attention is paid to the final release format and its impact on recording strategies. Exploration of using telephone interfaces – including both analogue and digital ISDN, as well as recording across the internet – is included.


Dragonskull: Shield of the Knight

Dragonskull: Shield of the Knight
Author: Jonathan Moeller
Publisher: Azure Flame Media
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Dark magic hunts a young knight. Gareth Arban is now a knight of the Northerland, riding to escort his friend Prince Tywall to the High King's seat of Tarlion. But the spider priestesses who rule the Heptarchy have not forgotten their hatred towards Tywall and will stop at nothing to assassinate him. It will take all of Gareth's courage and skill to protect his friend. But what Gareth hasn't realized is that the dark power is coming for him...


Stealing the Sun: Books 7-9

Stealing the Sun: Books 7-9
Author: Ron Collins
Publisher: Skyfox Publishing
Total Pages: 1343
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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War across the systems. A lifelong quest to find intelligent life. And—on a harsh, desolate planet—a sentient species, struggling to build a civilization. Stealing the Sun, a space-based Science Fiction series from frequent Analog contributor and bestselling Amazon Science Fiction author Ron Collins --- STARGAMES Intergalactic War Is Chaos Deidra Francis: Director of the Universe Three rebels. Allie Feder: Brilliant wormhole physicist Zina Nichols: Ambitious United Government intelligence agent Thomas Kitchell: Esteemed scientist, hero of the Everguard mission, friend of Torrance Black New forces gather. The United Government search for Universe Three’s home system narrows, leaving the rebels with slim options. How far is Deidra Francis willing to go to give her people a chance to live free? The answer: As far as it takes—or farther. Nothing less than the survival of the human race lies in the balance. --- STARDUST On a Dying Planet, Hope? Torrance Black, the lone human on Esgarat, has a plan to save the dying planet, but can he get to Esgarat City fast enough to see it through? Baraq Waganat returns to Esgarat City, out for blood and hellbent on taking down the most powerful Families. Tierra Waganat’s seething hatred of his brother Baraq drives his need to restore their Family to the upper strata. The Families jostle for control. The Orange Army remnants fall back. The quadarti struggle to maintain the lives they’ve always known. Their stories tangle together to ask the only questions that matter: How will they survive? And what will be left if they do? --- STARBORN A black hole. A race against time. A question of who lives and who dies. Across distant star systems, forces clash to save the worlds they love. * * * Torrance Black, stranded on a dying planet, gambles on one last hope. Baraq Waganat, the quadar who triggered civil war, yearns to fulfil a legacy. Allie Feder, brilliant physicist, chases the universe’s most powerful weapon. Deidra Francis, leader of Universe Three, faces a brutal dilemma. Zina Nichols, ambitious United Government Intelligence Officer, runs a high-stakes op. Thomas Kitchell and Marisa Harthing, long-ago heroes of the Everguard disaster, learn to play a game they never knew existed. * * * Who will live? Who will die? And what will be left behind?


Stardust

Stardust
Author: Ron Collins
Publisher: Skyfox Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1946176370

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On a Dying Planet, Hope? Torrance Black, the lone human on Esgarat, has a plan to save the dying planet, but can he get to Esgarat City fast enough to see it through? Baraq Waganat returns to Esgarat City, out for blood and hellbent on taking down the most powerful Families. Tierra Waganat’s seething hatred of his brother Baraq drives his need to restore their Family to the upper strata. The Families jostle for control. The Orange Army remnants fall back. The quadarti struggle to maintain the lives they’ve always known. Their stories tangle together to ask the only questions that matter: How will they survive? And what will be left if they do? STARDUST, the eighth book of Stealing the Sun, a space-based Science Fiction series from frequent Analog contributor and bestselling Science Fiction and Dark Fantasy author Ron Collins


Tear It Down

Tear It Down
Author: Nick Petrie
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0399575677

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In the new edge-of-your-seat adventure from national bestselling author Nick Petrie, Peter Ash pursues one case--and stumbles into another--in the City of the Blues. Iraq war veteran Peter Ash is restless in the home he shares with June Cassidy in Washington State. June knows Peter needs to be on the move, so she sends him to Memphis to help her friend Wanda Wyatt, a photographer and war correspondent who's been receiving peculiar threats. When Peter arrives in Memphis, however, he finds the situation has gone downhill fast--someone has just driven a dump truck into Wanda's living room. But neither Wanda nor Peter can figure out why. At the same time, a young homeless street musician finds himself roped into a plan to rob a jewelry store. The heist doesn't go as planned, and the young man finds himself holding a sack full of Rolexes and running for his life. When his getaway car breaks down, he steals a new one at gunpoint--Peter's 1968 green Chevrolet pickup truck. Peter likes the skinny kid's smarts and attitude, but he soon discovers that the desperate musician is in far worse trouble than he knows. And Wanda's troubles are only beginning. Peter finds himself stuck between Memphis gangsters--looking for Rolexes and revenge--and a Mississippi ex-con and his hog-butcher brother looking for a valuable piece of family history that goes all the way back to the Civil War.


A Mixed Bag

A Mixed Bag
Author: Rick Fontes
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2016-01-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1329770439

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A Mixed Bag is a collection of free verse poetry, presented in random order, that cuts a wide swath across human experience. This book aims to take the reader on a thought provoking journey of discovery, touching on many seemingly unconnected subjects and leading toward the conclusion that we are all on this celestial ark together, sharing many common touchstones.


Better Times - Facet II

Better Times - Facet II
Author: Gary B. Boyd
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496915887

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From 32nd Century Wyoming, Spavin Lawson led a group of one-thousand refugees from the bunker that housed Resurgent City in a search for better times. The 22nd Century Government bunker had exceeded the design specifications of its creators thanks to the leadership of its first elected Mayor. A small city had expanded and prospered inside the mountain. The original population of less than two hundred souls had grown into nearly five-thousand. Unfortunately, the ancient nuclear power plant that provided the people the power to survive had leaked radiation for generations. The net effect of the radiation and the cave environment had altered the population. The people had developed genetic albinism with eyes well suited to the dimly lit cave city. Small in stature yet curious and adaptive, the Tribe followed the tall, dark-haired man and his wife without question. The outside world was foreign and frightening but within days, the people realized that The Judges of Resurgent City had held them in a grasp of religious fervor not based on factuality or reality. The journey they embarked upon was destined to lead them to the coast of Texas. Spavin Lawson, physicist by training, believed the coast would provide better opportunities for the otherwise doomed population. He reckoned that South Texas? coast would allow the petite, pale people to re-establish the human race on Earth. That location was further from the immediate geological and environmental effects of the Yellowstone super volcano eruption that had induced a global deep freeze ten centuries earlier. His greatest concerns for Humankind were the long term effects of the high radiation exposures and the lack of genetic diversity.