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The Chapbook No. 5 includes The Crux of Our Great Misunderstanding by Matt Hart; First, earth by Ann Fisher-Wirth; Vats by Luke Daly; My Far-Shooting Apollo by Joanna Grant; My Glass Terrace the Hinterland by Bonnie Jean Michalski; Kontakion by Patti White; A Primer for the Icarian Arts by Carey Scott Wilkerson; To When Tea Ties Hence to Wank It Too and Eminent Means of Basil Dado Hem-Welt by Volodymyr Bilyk.
Hettie has a secret super power that only her dog Ruff knows about...under her bed is a box of imagination that helps her become Ideas Girl.Can you use your creativity to help her solve the problem...?
Jack discovers he has secret super power similar to his sister and their dog Ruff... He puts together a box of imagination that helps him become IdeasBoy.Can you use your creativity to help him solve a stinky problem?
In her debut full-length poetry collection, BURN IT DOWN, Katie Byrum sparks a poetic inferno out of a grim year. The book is a love letter to bad luck and an attempt to make peace with gravity, "sometimes kind/ in keeping us here/ other times letting us fall." These vivid and radiant poems look sorrow straight in the eye. Their speaker rages and laments, cracks jokes, flips the bird, and begs the walls to come down, only to learn the hard way: be careful what you wish for. With "a feeling of fashionable danger," she drives at-and away from-the disasters that shape us, all the while keeping one eye on the rearview. This isn't catharsis; this is necessary arson. And yet, despite all the setbacks, BURN IT DOWN contends, we can look up and see "sky/ with a promise at the edges."
BLUE JAY SLAYER whispers and shouts at us but never tells us what to think. It is dark at times, yes, but not what you'd expect: playful sometimes, angry sometimes, reticent when necessary. It's brimming with curses and gifts. When Matt Hart declares "The grass doesn't grow where I take you" you know-just know-that he isn't lying. He tells us Ken Henson is not who he appears to be, "which is correct". Henson certainly gives us glimpses of who he may be with his illustrations of the flaming reality of the dark side but without the hellish clichés. Well, maybe there are a few, but those, of course, are intentional. Hart digs up the dead with his words and points to what we think is real, while making us question what we initially thought. BJS will take you like you could get permanently lost in that world and never come back, but you do. You come back feeling exuberant; you come back feeling absolved.
The demon Bazimaal knows where the werewolf is hiding: in the house of the famous conjurer Callisto. Crispin, Callisto and a feisty new river-girl, Dessica Flaunt, must crack codes, reclaim the werewolf and return the demon to the underworld, before Bazimaal triumphs and the Scarp is utterly destroyed...
"e;After years of rumors and speculation, Matt Hart sets out to peel back the layers of secrecy that protected the most powerful coach in running. What he finds will leave you indignantand wondering whether anything in the high-stakes world of Olympic sport has truly changed."e;Alex Hutchinson, New York Times bestselling author of EndureGame of Shadows meets Shoe Dog in this explosive behind-the-scenes look that reveals for the first time the unsettling details of Nike's secret running programthe Nike Oregon Project.In May 2017, journalist Matt Hart received a USB drive containing a single filea 4.7-megabyte PDF named Tic Toc, Tic Toc. . . . He quickly realized he was in possession of a stolen report prepared a year earlier by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for the Texas Medical Board, part of an investigation into legendary running coach Alberto Salazar, a Houston-based endocrinologist named Dr. Jeffrey Brown, and cheating by Nike-sponsored runners, including some of the worlds best athletes. The information Hart received was part of an unfolding story of deception which began when Steve Magness, an assistant to Salazar, broke the omertthe Mafia-like code of silence about performance-enhancing drugs among those involvedand alerted USADA. He was soon followed by Olympians Adam and Kara Goucher who risked their careers to become whistleblowers on their former Nike running family in Beaverton, Oregon.Combining sports drama and business expos, Win at All Coststells the full story of Nikes running program, uncovering a corporate win-at-all-costs culture.
THE BLACK SPHINX is missing. Queen of the Underworld SQUALIDA MACHEATH?Or madder than a mackerel JASPER PEPPER?Or will it be CRISPIN RATTLE, our orphaned young hero?But if jackal-headed gods can't stop JASPER PEPPER, what on earth can CRISPIN do?Read this rip-roaring adventure in paperback now . . .
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