Confessions of an Essex Girl
Title | Confessions of an Essex Girl PDF eBook |
Author | Becci Fox |
Publisher | Pan Publishing |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2015-11-19 |
Genre | Essex (England) |
ISBN | 9781509817122 |
'So you think because you've watched TOWIE you've got us Essex Girls figured out? You don't know the half of it. Events in this book are so shameless that I've had to change all the names, but everything that happens is real.' Becci Fox is an Essex girl through and through. She just wants to be comfortable and spoilt, taken out to nice places and showered with presents. And she is. She lives in the grounds of her parents' manor house, drives a Mercedes SLK and had a boob job when she was nineteen. She's ambitious, working hard during the day as a bridal buyer. And at night she plays hard, clubbing at Sugar Hut and Faces, mixing with celebrities and soap stars. She knows how to handle the footballers who buy you Cristal champagne and make you feel like the most special person in the room (only they've got five other girls on speed dial). But when she falls for a sexy racing driver, is she finally out of her league? Becci shares six dramatic months in her life as she and her friends have fun, fall in love, handle heartache and betrayal, and even plan a big fat Essex wedding.
Confessions of a Massage Madam, Sharon.
Title | Confessions of a Massage Madam, Sharon. PDF eBook |
Author | Bianca Thomas |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 105 |
Release | 2021-06-23 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1665590645 |
This book is based on what actually happens in a massage parlour. It is written by Madam Sharon and is inspired by true events. It has very explicit sexual activities that Fifty Shades of Gray has nothing on this story. A very exciting read for those who are interested in verbal sex!
Confessions of a Model Agent
Title | Confessions of a Model Agent PDF eBook |
Author | Phil Green |
Publisher | Phil Green |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2018-06-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1720851158 |
After applying for his agency licence in 1987, lawyer and part time DJ/Presenter Phil Green founded the "Supermodel Agency". This autobiography contains personal confessions of astonishing stories and events he has encountered over the last 30 years while running the agency. Revealing all about the glamorous parties; the fame and fortune of the Supermodel girls; dating an internationally famous model, a Paris liaison with a Hollywood star; working with a Spice Girl; filming with Stanley Kubrick; hanging out with a world famous rock band, to the career implosions of drug taking models - this book really does contain ...sex, drugs and rock and roll. Learn the truth about glamour modelling, from Page 3, cover shoots, working on prime time TV game shows and the many eventful photo trips abroad - to the more deeply worrying issues within the agency relating to suicide, kidnapping and insecurity.
Guide to Literary Agents 2016
Title | Guide to Literary Agents 2016 PDF eBook |
Author | Chuck Sambuchino |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 802 |
Release | 2015-08-17 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 1599639564 |
THE BEST RESOURCE AVAILABLE FOR FINDING A LITERARY AGENT No matter what you're writing--fiction or nonfiction, books for adults or children--you need a literary agent to get the best book deal possible from a traditional publisher. Guide to Literary Agents 2016 is your essential resource for finding that literary agent and getting your book bought by the country's top publishers. Along with listing information for more than 1,000 literary agents who represent writers and their books, this new, updated edition of GLA includes: • A one-year subscription to the literary agents content on WritersMarket.com.* • Secrets to why agents stop reading your submission. Four literary agents review writers' unpublished first pages and give honest feedback. The agents examine 10 different first-page submissions and explain if and when they would stop reading. • "New Agent Spotlights"--profiles of literary reps actively building their client lists right now. • Success stories: 13 debut authors explain their paths to publication so you can learn from their success and see what they did right. • Answers to 19 frequently asked questions about query letters and submissions. • Informative how-to articles on synopsis writing, voice and craft, characters, platform and blogging, nonfiction book proposals, and more. + Includes exclusive access to the webinar "30 Tips for Getting an Agent" by Elizabeth Kracht of Kimberly Cameron & Associates *Please note: The e-book version of this title does not include a one-year subscription to WritersMarket.com. "The first book I ever bought when I began my publishing journey was the Guide to Literary Agents. And it's one of the first things I recommend to any aspiring writer." --Renee Ahdieh, author of The Wrath and the Dawn (2015), the first of a two-book deal from Penguin/Putnam "I found my literary agent in Guide to Literary Agents. The GLA was one of the best writing investments I ever made." --Jessica Lidh, author of debut novel The Number 7 (Merit Press)
ESSEX GIRLS
Title | ESSEX GIRLS PDF eBook |
Author | SARAH PERRY |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2022-10-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781788167468 |
2014 Guide to Literary Agents
Title | 2014 Guide to Literary Agents PDF eBook |
Author | Chuck Sambuchino |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 911 |
Release | 2013-08-09 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1599637464 |
The best resource available for finding a literary agent! No matter what you're writing--fiction or nonfiction, books for kids or adults--you need a literary agent to secure a book deal. The 2014 Guide to Literary Agents is your essential resource for finding that literary agent--without fear of being scammed--and getting your book published. Along with listing information for more than 1,000 literary agents who represent writers and their work, this new, updated edition of GLA includes: • "New Agent Spotlights"--calling out literary reps actively building lists right now. • "How I Got My Agent" success stories from writers who describe their paths from aspiring author to published success. • Informative articles on query letters, synopsis writing, voice and craft, author platform, nonfiction book proposals, researching agents, and more. • Includes "Ask the Agent" profiles of individual literary agents who are currently seeking writers.
Star Territory
Title | Star Territory PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon Fraser |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2021-06-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0812297903 |
The United States has been a space power since its founding, Gordon Fraser writes. The white stars on its flag reveal the dream of continental elites that the former colonies might constitute a "new constellation" in the firmament of nations. The streets and avenues of its capital city were mapped in reference to celestial observations. And as the nineteenth century unfolded, all efforts to colonize the North American continent depended upon the science of surveying, or mapping with reference to celestial movement. Through its built environment, cultural mythology, and exercise of military power, the United States has always treated the cosmos as a territory available for exploitation. In Star Territory Fraser explores how from its beginning, agents of the state, including President John Adams, Admiral Charles Henry Davis, and astronomer Maria Mitchell, participated in large-scale efforts to map the nation onto cosmic space. Through almanacs, maps, and star charts, practical information and exceptionalist mythologies were transmitted to the nation's soldiers, scientists, and citizens. This is, however, only one part of the story Fraser tells. From the country's first Black surveyors, seamen, and publishers to the elected officials of the Cherokee Nation and Hawaiian resistance leaders, other actors established alternative cosmic communities. These Black and indigenous astronomers, prophets, and printers offered ways of understanding the heavens that broke from the work of the U.S. officials for whom the universe was merely measurable and exploitable. Today, NASA administrators advocate public-private partnerships for the development of space commerce while the military seeks to control strategic regions above the atmosphere. If observers imagine that these developments are the direct offshoots of a mid-twentieth-century space race, Fraser brilliantly demonstrates otherwise. The United States' efforts to exploit the cosmos, as well as the resistance to these efforts, have a history that starts nearly two centuries before the Gemini and Apollo missions of the 1960s.