Eat the Storms

Eat the Storms
Title Eat the Storms PDF eBook
Author Damien B Donnelly
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 2020-09-17
Genre
ISBN 9781913499266

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"In a pamphlet saturated in colour, Damien Donnelly takes us on an immersive journey through a landscape of pigments. Written with great lyricism and emotional intensity, these poems contrast darker hues with lighter tones to create a sequence of poems that will linger in the memory."

Help, I'm Drowning

Help, I'm Drowning
Title Help, I'm Drowning PDF eBook
Author Sally Clarkson
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 208
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493434632

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Life is filled with unexpected storms that take you by surprise. In these storms of life, it's easy to feel helpless, exhausted, afraid . . . and alone. We can feel like victims to circumstances out of our control. Beloved author Sally Clarkson understands deeply. Through almost seven decades of life, she has found herself tossed about in overwhelming life storms through many different seasons. In Help, I'm Drowning, Sally identifies the challenges that took her by surprise and then leads you to the wisdom she gathered from her experiences. Finding grace to walk through the darkness and hope to make it through will give you the comfort and encouragement you need in knowing you are not alone. Though there are no easy, formulaic answers that apply to every situation, Sally leads us to the One who is with us and will see us through. Sally found the anchors that held her steady in the midst of every storm, and she wants to help you find your anchors too. She invites you into her own personal story of anchoring well, and then--with honesty, grit, and her trademark wisdom--she will help you heal and move forward with courage and strength.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Title The Rime of the Ancient Mariner PDF eBook
Author Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1900
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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In The Jitterfritz of Neon

In The Jitterfritz of Neon
Title In The Jitterfritz of Neon PDF eBook
Author Eilín de Paor
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 2021-12-20
Genre
ISBN 9781913499327

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Life, if you're lucky, is long and memories stack up like books on a nightstand. There are the meaningful ones, the love and loss ones, the serious and important ones, but also the wild ones - nights out that started without a plan and ended up an adventure, hours' long conversations that evolved into debates, theses, setting the world to rights, encounters with strangers that led to unexpected friendships, sad nights that felt like endings. This collection is about those nights out and their memories, penned across pages during a pandemic that kept us all from even thinking about going out. "Jiving off each other's wistful reminiscences of glittering nights out, Damien B. Donnelly and Eilín de Paor shimmer, shift and shimmy throughout the sassy and sumptuous 'In the Jitterfritz of Neon'. This book is alive with vivid and vibrant imagery, richly nuanced lyricism, sharply crafted syntax and playful narratives. Capped off with decadent humour and hard-won worldly wisdom, it is a delight of nocturnal exploits, stylish city scenes, romantic dalliances, high-spirited camaraderie and aches for the freedoms we once shared." Anne Casey, Poet "Damien B. Donnelly and Eilín de Paor's dazzling collection of twenty poems shimmers and magnetizes with sensual, nostalgic, celebratory evocations of wild nights in Dublin, Amsterdam and New York. The poems complement each other in a beautiful dance, revelling in sensory experiences, friendship, desire and hope." Nathanael O'Reilly, Poet, author of (Un)belonging, Preparations for Departure and Distance "'In the Jitterfritz of Neon' serves up a heady mix of poetic cocktails, taking you on a ghost world odyssey of epic wild nights out. A chatty mix of adventure and self-discovery, it swirls glorious recollections of those precious shared times out that shape us and imbue places with meaning." Rhona Greene, Writer "The live feed between Damien B. Donnelly & Eilín de Paor's sensual and deeply personal poems, is electrifying. The twinned hearts of these poems invoke duende as they beat their daring, striking rhythms." Eleanor Hooker, Poet

Mock Orange

Mock Orange
Title Mock Orange PDF eBook
Author Anne Osbourn
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 2020-09-30
Genre
ISBN 9781916226326

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Mock Orange is a poetry collection by Anne Osbourn published by SPM Publication, London, in September 2020. Mock Orange won third prize in the Sentinel Poetry Book Competition 2018.

Storm Thief

Storm Thief
Title Storm Thief PDF eBook
Author Chris Wooding
Publisher Scholastic UK
Pages 283
Release 2014-05-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1407143875

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Perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman and Michael Grant, this darkly thrilling novel is a powerful blend of fantasy and science-fiction. Rail and Moa are two teenage thieves. Vago is a golem of metal and flesh. All three are denizens of Orokos, a city scoured by chaotic storms that rearrange streets and turn children into glass. No one can enter the city, or leave. Until one day Rail finds a mysterious artifact that may hold the key to the secrets of the city - and the chance of escape. And so begins an impossible quest. Get ready for a breathtaking adventure.

We Speak in Storms

We Speak in Storms
Title We Speak in Storms PDF eBook
Author Natalie Lund
Publisher Penguin
Pages 466
Release 2019-09-03
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0525518002

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A powerful and haunting debut novel about friendship, acceptance, and learning to let go as the balance between the living and the dead is upended, perfect for fans of We Were Liars. It's been more than 50 years since a tornado tore through a drive-in movie theater in tiny Mercer, Illinois, leaving dozens of teens -- a whole generation of Mercerites -- dead in its wake. So when another tornado touches down in the exact same spot on the anniversary of this small-town tragedy, the town is shaken. For Brenna Ortiz, Joshua Calloway, and Callie Keller, the apprehension is more than just a feeling. Though they seem to share nothing more than a struggle to belong, the teens' paths continue to intersect, bringing them together when they least expect it, and perhaps, when they need it most. Both the living and the dead have secrets and unresolved problems, but they may be able to find peace and move forward--if only they work together. A beautifully told, haunting yet hopeful novel about pushing past the pain, facing the world, and finding yourself. Praise for We Speak in Storms: "A hauntingly atmospheric coming-of-age story . . . with fully realized characters, an empowering message, and a highly satisfying conclusion." --SLJ "A lingering, quietly paced story about the echoes of trauma and the persistence of hope." --Booklist "This suspenseful novel . . . immediately grabs the reader's attention . . . [Readers] will be eager to find out what happens next." --SLC