A Sonnet for Shasta

A Sonnet for Shasta
Title A Sonnet for Shasta PDF eBook
Author David Hunter
Publisher Overmountain Press
Pages 196
Release 2001
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781570721816

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Deedee Eagle, a former policeman as well as an amateur novelist, sees his professional life fall apart because he refuses to bow to the demands of an overly aggressive supervisor. And after his life-long lover, Shasta Pearman, reappears after a twenty-year absence, Eagle finds himself at the center of a mystery that may destroy him.

Transcendental Sonnets and Other Observations

Transcendental Sonnets and Other Observations
Title Transcendental Sonnets and Other Observations PDF eBook
Author Steven Curtis Lance
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 514
Release 2007-02
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1411606345

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+Steven Curtis Lance has created this book as an offering of love to his muse, Silke, or, as he calls her, "Silke Shining in the Sky." Within the graceful covers of this beautifully presented Expanded Edition of his magnum opus, the respected BrainMeta.co

Three Dirty Women and the Bitter Brew

Three Dirty Women and the Bitter Brew
Title Three Dirty Women and the Bitter Brew PDF eBook
Author Julie Wray Herman
Publisher The Overmountain Press
Pages 196
Release 2001-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781570721793

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Korine McFaile, her partner Janey Bascom, and Janey's husband, J.J., visit historic Savannah for the twelth annual Small Landscapers Convention. Korine is stuck rooming with Dodie Halloran, who seems determined to make Korine's life miserable. When Dodie is murdered, Korine becomes suspect. Further complicating matters, Korine's son, Chaz, has a problem he cannot, or will not, discuss with her. In order to deal with her son's dilemma, Korine must face her own secret from the past, which in turn leads her to the reason for Dodie's violent death.

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Title #NAME? PDF eBook
Author +Steven Curtis Lance
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 730
Release 2004-10-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1411615301

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+Steven Curtis Lance has been a practicing poet for thirty-five years, and his fiftieth birthday is fast approaching. In observance of this milestone, he now offers himself to you within the pages of this book. Mr. Lance has created well over a thousand Transcendental Sonnets, the very distillation of his life, and this entire collection, up to the date of this publication, may be found here along with a few hundred additional poems, or other observations, as he calls them. +Steven Curtis Lance / Collected Poems contains two complete books as well as new works by this modern master. This is one poet's life, offered with love from his open heart to yours: seven hundred and twenty-eight pages and three pounds of life, of love, and of laughing last. Can you handle the truth? Buy and read and savor this treasury of love, romance, politics, philosophy, and occasionally subversive humor, and live, love, and laugh last with Lance. Enjoy Cover art by Dr. Silke Lance

The Graphic

The Graphic
Title The Graphic PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 834
Release 1921
Genre London (England)
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One Hundred Sonnets

One Hundred Sonnets
Title One Hundred Sonnets PDF eBook
Author Julia Noyes Stickney
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 1894
Genre
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Song of the Oktahutche

Song of the Oktahutche
Title Song of the Oktahutche PDF eBook
Author Alexander Lawrence Posey
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 288
Release 2008-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803210790

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Muscogee (Creek) writer and humorist Alexander Posey (1873–1908) lived most of his short but productive life in the Muscogee Nation, in what is now Oklahoma. He was an influential political spokesperson, an advocate for improving conditions in Indian Territory, and one of the most prominent American Indian literary figures of his era. One of Posey’s dearest subjects was the Oktahutche River, which he so loved that he gave it voice in his poem, “Song of the Oktahutche.” His poetry, drawing from Romantic European and Euro-American influences such as Robert Burns and John Greenleaf Whittier, became a sort of Indian Territory pastoral in which the Greek nymph Echo shares a river with Stechupco, the Tall Man spirit of the Muscogees. Song of the Oktahutche collects for the first time all of Posey’s poetry, which has until now been scattered in various rare volumes, either unpublished or replete with textual errors. His highly regarded poems constitute the largest body of Native poetry from the turn of the twentieth century. Matthew Wynn Sivils draws on extensive archival research to produce a complete, accurate, and meticulously annotated edition of Posey’s poetry that will further enrich and personalize the legacy of this remarkable Native author.