Author: Simone Mueller
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783982187860
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Predation Substitute Training is a force-free and motivation-based training program to stop predatory chasing in dogs.
Hunting Together
Author: Simone Mueller
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783982187860
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Predation Substitute Training is a force-free and motivation-based training program to stop predatory chasing in dogs.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783982187860
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Predation Substitute Training is a force-free and motivation-based training program to stop predatory chasing in dogs.
Myths of the Mirror
Author: D Wallace Peach
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780988954229
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
Twenty years past, the governors plotted murder. Ruled by avarice, they imprisoned the winged dragons of Taran Leigh in the black cells of a stone lair. Tormented by spine and spur the once peaceful creatures howl, immense webbed wings beating beneath iron bars. Those who raised their voices in protest were banished--skyriders, the men who rode the dragons--vanished to the distant mountains of the Mirror.Now, Treasa, the daughter of exiles, seeker of secrets, dreams with the lair's dragons, her heart torn by her love for the winged creatures and a man who masters them. She must choose her path with care. The lair's black -garbed riders sense the dragon's growing savagery. Yet one, Conall, longs to grasp their power, subdue them and soar, unaware that winged flight, merged in harmony, is his for the asking. Then, a curved talon rends Conall's flesh and dragon scale, rattling against white ribs and the world shifts. As hearts once parted bind, Terasa and Conall join forces to fight for the dragon's freedom. Alliances form, old myths are revealed and new myths are born.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780988954229
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
Twenty years past, the governors plotted murder. Ruled by avarice, they imprisoned the winged dragons of Taran Leigh in the black cells of a stone lair. Tormented by spine and spur the once peaceful creatures howl, immense webbed wings beating beneath iron bars. Those who raised their voices in protest were banished--skyriders, the men who rode the dragons--vanished to the distant mountains of the Mirror.Now, Treasa, the daughter of exiles, seeker of secrets, dreams with the lair's dragons, her heart torn by her love for the winged creatures and a man who masters them. She must choose her path with care. The lair's black -garbed riders sense the dragon's growing savagery. Yet one, Conall, longs to grasp their power, subdue them and soar, unaware that winged flight, merged in harmony, is his for the asking. Then, a curved talon rends Conall's flesh and dragon scale, rattling against white ribs and the world shifts. As hearts once parted bind, Terasa and Conall join forces to fight for the dragon's freedom. Alliances form, old myths are revealed and new myths are born.
How Our Bodies Learned
Author: Marilyn Kallet
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780997172546
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
How Our Bodies Learned is Marilyn Kallet's seventh book of lyric poems, offering a collection of love poems and sensual blues that enfold more difficult poems of witness. Each of the three chapters takes a hard look at historical events: the terrorist attack in Paris, November 2015; gun violence in Orlando and San Bernardino; the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. But Kallet is also a poet of dreams and humor. She reassures her readers with songs of healing and resilience. The influence of poets such as Baudelaire, Eluard, and William Carlos Williams adds resonance. "What Power Has Love?" Kallet asks in section One, after witnessing the events in Paris. This power, love: to sing, survive, and to "love harder."
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780997172546
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
How Our Bodies Learned is Marilyn Kallet's seventh book of lyric poems, offering a collection of love poems and sensual blues that enfold more difficult poems of witness. Each of the three chapters takes a hard look at historical events: the terrorist attack in Paris, November 2015; gun violence in Orlando and San Bernardino; the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. But Kallet is also a poet of dreams and humor. She reassures her readers with songs of healing and resilience. The influence of poets such as Baudelaire, Eluard, and William Carlos Williams adds resonance. "What Power Has Love?" Kallet asks in section One, after witnessing the events in Paris. This power, love: to sing, survive, and to "love harder."
The Prince's Man
Author: Deborah Jay
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781547152681
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Rustam Chalice, dance tutor, gigolo and spy, loves his life just the way it is, so when the kingdom he serves is threatened from within, he leaps into action. Only trouble is, the spy master, Prince Hal, teams him up with an untouchable aristocratic assassin who despises him. And to make matters worse, she's the most beautiful woman in the Five Kingdoms. Plunged into a desperate journey over the mountains, the mismatched pair struggle to survive deadly wildlife, the machinations of a spiteful god - and each other. They must also keep alive a sickly elf they need as a political pawn. But when the elf reveals that Rustam has magic of his own, he is forced to question his identity, his sanity and worst, his loyalty to his prince. For in Tyr-en, all magic users are put to death. Award winning novel, THE PRINCE'S MAN, has been described as 'James Bond meets Lord of the Rings' - a sweeping tale of spies and deadly politics, inter-species mistrust and magic phobia, with an underlying thread of romance.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781547152681
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Rustam Chalice, dance tutor, gigolo and spy, loves his life just the way it is, so when the kingdom he serves is threatened from within, he leaps into action. Only trouble is, the spy master, Prince Hal, teams him up with an untouchable aristocratic assassin who despises him. And to make matters worse, she's the most beautiful woman in the Five Kingdoms. Plunged into a desperate journey over the mountains, the mismatched pair struggle to survive deadly wildlife, the machinations of a spiteful god - and each other. They must also keep alive a sickly elf they need as a political pawn. But when the elf reveals that Rustam has magic of his own, he is forced to question his identity, his sanity and worst, his loyalty to his prince. For in Tyr-en, all magic users are put to death. Award winning novel, THE PRINCE'S MAN, has been described as 'James Bond meets Lord of the Rings' - a sweeping tale of spies and deadly politics, inter-species mistrust and magic phobia, with an underlying thread of romance.
Alistair Cooke's America
Author: Alistair Cooke
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398114545
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
A new edition of Alistair Cooke's classic work, which has sold ore than 2 million copies to date. Full of Cooke's signature wit and wisdom, this is a lucid and illuminating history of the United States. Republished to mark the 50th anniversary of the classic BBC series.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398114545
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
A new edition of Alistair Cooke's classic work, which has sold ore than 2 million copies to date. Full of Cooke's signature wit and wisdom, this is a lucid and illuminating history of the United States. Republished to mark the 50th anniversary of the classic BBC series.
Gifts of the Seasons, Autumn and Winter
Author: Suzanne Cottrell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781952326141
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
The Etruscans named the season, autumn, and the Romans adopted the sound, a tribal habit. Harvest was a better title for centuries until the old returned to common use. Jack Frost bridges the gap into winter. Suzanne Cottrell takes us on a quiet walk through the lesser-favored half of the year. The reader will find pumpkins, geese, and hickory root here, along with the icy moon, and the great horned owl. In our 21st Century comfort, the images may seem simple and even quaint. But if we free ourselves from our devices and get out into the weather, there are some deep snows to be found and long nights. Suzanne Cottrell reminds us that the seasons once held startling beauty and profound mystery and still do. Russell Streur, Editor, Plum Tree Tavern The poems contained in Suzanne Cottrell's debut collection, Gifts of the Seasons, Autumn and Winter, are just that-gifts, a feast of vibrant, picturesque offerings to delight the most ardent of nature lovers with pure spectacle. Cottrell's extravagant imagery takes us along wooded trails and mountain streams to the flaming leaves of autumn and the hoarfrost of frigid winter days with their orchestrated swirl of snowflakes. Indeed, a tantalizing read for all. Mary Flynn, Author of her gold medal novel, Margaret Ferry Suzanne Cottrell's exquisite poetry takes us on a captivating ride through a wonderland of ingenious images that remain in our memory. With an atmosphere that is quiet and peaceful, she paints canvases of autumn and winter scenes that engage all of our senses. The poems are lyrical in expression and dazzling in language. As in art, poetry asks us to see the world differently and Ms. Cottrell's poems do exactly that. Nature sculpts, sings, and dances and we see and hear flora, fauna, and the cosmos in creative collaboration with her. "Wind choreographs a fusion dance of fallen multi-colored leaves" and "Wind like an artist's knife shapes textured snowdrifts" are just a few of Ms. Cottrell's unforgettable images in this splendid volume. Rochelle S. Cohen, Author, Ode for the Time Being
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781952326141
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
The Etruscans named the season, autumn, and the Romans adopted the sound, a tribal habit. Harvest was a better title for centuries until the old returned to common use. Jack Frost bridges the gap into winter. Suzanne Cottrell takes us on a quiet walk through the lesser-favored half of the year. The reader will find pumpkins, geese, and hickory root here, along with the icy moon, and the great horned owl. In our 21st Century comfort, the images may seem simple and even quaint. But if we free ourselves from our devices and get out into the weather, there are some deep snows to be found and long nights. Suzanne Cottrell reminds us that the seasons once held startling beauty and profound mystery and still do. Russell Streur, Editor, Plum Tree Tavern The poems contained in Suzanne Cottrell's debut collection, Gifts of the Seasons, Autumn and Winter, are just that-gifts, a feast of vibrant, picturesque offerings to delight the most ardent of nature lovers with pure spectacle. Cottrell's extravagant imagery takes us along wooded trails and mountain streams to the flaming leaves of autumn and the hoarfrost of frigid winter days with their orchestrated swirl of snowflakes. Indeed, a tantalizing read for all. Mary Flynn, Author of her gold medal novel, Margaret Ferry Suzanne Cottrell's exquisite poetry takes us on a captivating ride through a wonderland of ingenious images that remain in our memory. With an atmosphere that is quiet and peaceful, she paints canvases of autumn and winter scenes that engage all of our senses. The poems are lyrical in expression and dazzling in language. As in art, poetry asks us to see the world differently and Ms. Cottrell's poems do exactly that. Nature sculpts, sings, and dances and we see and hear flora, fauna, and the cosmos in creative collaboration with her. "Wind choreographs a fusion dance of fallen multi-colored leaves" and "Wind like an artist's knife shapes textured snowdrifts" are just a few of Ms. Cottrell's unforgettable images in this splendid volume. Rochelle S. Cohen, Author, Ode for the Time Being
Gifts of the Seasons, Spring and Summer
Author: Suzanne Cottrell
Publisher: Kelsay Books
ISBN: 9781952326899
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Suzanne Cottrell is a student of and lover of nature, as evident in Solitary Walk, where she says, "Wonderment of woods embraces my being / releases me from worldly demands." She spends much time observing flowers, trees, birds, and whatever else is in her path, be it on the beach or a walk in the woods in search of edible mushrooms, with "a burlap bag draped over my shoulder./ Relentless foraging for a spongy, tree-like fungus." Her poet's eye for detail provides us with vivid descriptions of her world as in Sea Sparkle, "Algae, glittering malachite and / lapis, tiny sequins on an / elegant, satin, ocean gown." She can be concise when appropriate, including several verses of haiku. The reader will enjoy these lovely poems in this collection of vignettes of verdant landscapes Suzanne has witnessed in the wide world of nature and recorded for us. Wes Sims, author of When Night Comes and Taste of Change Just as a painter renders a lovely image with a brush, Suzanne Cottrell paints nature images with words. A meteor streaks across the sky, illuminating a mountain lake. A trout rises to a deer hair fly cast on a pool at the South Toe River. On a Caribbean beach, "Sips of blue, raspberry slushy/chill my mouth, a sapphire ice cave, /so cold it burns my throat like blue /lava flow that colors my tongue." The images delight both ear and eye and the reader will want to turn to these poems again and again. Ray Zimmerman, naturalist, photographer, and author of Healing and Conflict With a naturalist's attention to detail and knowledge of local plants, Suzanne's writing reveals her knack for observation, connection, and reflection, even in everyday experiences. In this collection of poems, she shares personal experiences of nature in spring and summer that her readers will find comforting in their familiarity, like letters from a friend. Kelly Smith Trimble, author of Vegetable Gardening Wisdom: Daily Advice and Inspiration for Getting the Most from Your Vegetable Garden
Publisher: Kelsay Books
ISBN: 9781952326899
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Suzanne Cottrell is a student of and lover of nature, as evident in Solitary Walk, where she says, "Wonderment of woods embraces my being / releases me from worldly demands." She spends much time observing flowers, trees, birds, and whatever else is in her path, be it on the beach or a walk in the woods in search of edible mushrooms, with "a burlap bag draped over my shoulder./ Relentless foraging for a spongy, tree-like fungus." Her poet's eye for detail provides us with vivid descriptions of her world as in Sea Sparkle, "Algae, glittering malachite and / lapis, tiny sequins on an / elegant, satin, ocean gown." She can be concise when appropriate, including several verses of haiku. The reader will enjoy these lovely poems in this collection of vignettes of verdant landscapes Suzanne has witnessed in the wide world of nature and recorded for us. Wes Sims, author of When Night Comes and Taste of Change Just as a painter renders a lovely image with a brush, Suzanne Cottrell paints nature images with words. A meteor streaks across the sky, illuminating a mountain lake. A trout rises to a deer hair fly cast on a pool at the South Toe River. On a Caribbean beach, "Sips of blue, raspberry slushy/chill my mouth, a sapphire ice cave, /so cold it burns my throat like blue /lava flow that colors my tongue." The images delight both ear and eye and the reader will want to turn to these poems again and again. Ray Zimmerman, naturalist, photographer, and author of Healing and Conflict With a naturalist's attention to detail and knowledge of local plants, Suzanne's writing reveals her knack for observation, connection, and reflection, even in everyday experiences. In this collection of poems, she shares personal experiences of nature in spring and summer that her readers will find comforting in their familiarity, like letters from a friend. Kelly Smith Trimble, author of Vegetable Gardening Wisdom: Daily Advice and Inspiration for Getting the Most from Your Vegetable Garden
Alanah's Love
Author: Bernard Mersier
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781546585473
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
This is a Drama script.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781546585473
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
This is a Drama script.
Alien Awake
Author: Christopher Gray
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Logline: To honor her father, Jean digs up a not-so-dead ancient Alien from a Texas cemetery - propelling her for a fight of survival from a creature hell-bent on revenge. Jean is a twenty-year old student living in the country town of Aurora, TX. Jean is the descendent of a family with a history of extraterrestrial ties to the past. Her great, great, grandfather was Judge Proctor who owned a house on the land that Jean now lives on. Deep on that land rests an old, abandoned windmill which was destroyed by an alleged alien spacecraft in 1897. According to legend, the alien was supposedly buried in the local cemetery. Cut to the present: Jean's father, who believed in the alien legend, is killed in a car crash. Jean decides to honor her father's memory by digging up the alleged pilot of the spacecraft. With the help of three college friends and a local historian, Jean discovers a body in a grave that isn't quite dead. What follows is a fight for life at the hands of an unstoppable force of inhuman strength and durability. Get ready for a night of unspeakable horror and destruction as the alien seeks its revenge. Alien Awake is the thrilling and suspenseful story of a group of friends facing off against an evil so terrifying, it promises only one thing... death. In order to survive, Jean will have to use all her wit and courage to escape the alien's bloodlust. The clock is ticking... The scene is now set for one of the most entertaining and thrilling science-fiction movies in recent times... Alien Awake is the kind of close encounter that will leave movie-goers spellbound by its creativity, nail-biting suspense, and compelling race-against-the-clock narrative.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Logline: To honor her father, Jean digs up a not-so-dead ancient Alien from a Texas cemetery - propelling her for a fight of survival from a creature hell-bent on revenge. Jean is a twenty-year old student living in the country town of Aurora, TX. Jean is the descendent of a family with a history of extraterrestrial ties to the past. Her great, great, grandfather was Judge Proctor who owned a house on the land that Jean now lives on. Deep on that land rests an old, abandoned windmill which was destroyed by an alleged alien spacecraft in 1897. According to legend, the alien was supposedly buried in the local cemetery. Cut to the present: Jean's father, who believed in the alien legend, is killed in a car crash. Jean decides to honor her father's memory by digging up the alleged pilot of the spacecraft. With the help of three college friends and a local historian, Jean discovers a body in a grave that isn't quite dead. What follows is a fight for life at the hands of an unstoppable force of inhuman strength and durability. Get ready for a night of unspeakable horror and destruction as the alien seeks its revenge. Alien Awake is the thrilling and suspenseful story of a group of friends facing off against an evil so terrifying, it promises only one thing... death. In order to survive, Jean will have to use all her wit and courage to escape the alien's bloodlust. The clock is ticking... The scene is now set for one of the most entertaining and thrilling science-fiction movies in recent times... Alien Awake is the kind of close encounter that will leave movie-goers spellbound by its creativity, nail-biting suspense, and compelling race-against-the-clock narrative.
Hinting at Shadows
Author: Sarah Brentyn
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781539921752
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
No One Escapes Life Unscathed Delve into the deeper reaches of the human condition and the darkness that lives there. A girl haunted by her sister's drowning. A boy desperate for his father's affection. A woman forced to make a devastating decision. A man trapped by his obsessions. Experience tales of love, loss, murder, and madness through this collection of flash and micro fiction. Take a peek behind the smile of a stranger. Get a glimpse inside the heart of a friend. Scratch the surface and discover what is hidden beneath. These stories will open your mind, tug at your thoughts, and allow you to explore the possibility that, even in the brightest moments, something is Hinting at Shadows. Author's Note: Each selection is approximately 100 words, with a bonus section of Microbursts in which each story is told in 50 words or less.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781539921752
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
No One Escapes Life Unscathed Delve into the deeper reaches of the human condition and the darkness that lives there. A girl haunted by her sister's drowning. A boy desperate for his father's affection. A woman forced to make a devastating decision. A man trapped by his obsessions. Experience tales of love, loss, murder, and madness through this collection of flash and micro fiction. Take a peek behind the smile of a stranger. Get a glimpse inside the heart of a friend. Scratch the surface and discover what is hidden beneath. These stories will open your mind, tug at your thoughts, and allow you to explore the possibility that, even in the brightest moments, something is Hinting at Shadows. Author's Note: Each selection is approximately 100 words, with a bonus section of Microbursts in which each story is told in 50 words or less.