Franz Liszt, Hungarian composer & piano virtuoso said it best to Marie d’ Agoult…
Heaven, Hell, everything, all is within you, redoubled…Oh ! Leave me free to rave in my... More > delirium. Drab, tame, constricting reality is no longer enough for me. We must live our lives to the full, loving & suffering to extremes !
“Down to the Bones…New Age Poetry, Haiku & Tanka “goes to the extremes and beyond normal human emotion. You walk away asking yourself how can one human being be capable of such emotions! Wow!
Full Color Book,“Down to the Bones…New Age Poetry, Haiku & Tanka “ is a must have…this complete reference to not only modern day New Age Poetry styles & varied forms, including popular Haiku & Tanka, it is also a reference point for the Traditional forms of poetry, maintaining its integrity.
Traditionally Haiku & Tanka takes on a seasonal reference most often. This version maintains “Ancient form” while taking on any reference rather than seasonal making it more “Contemporary.”< Less
"The Posterity of Nancy Bean" originally comprised Chapter 3 of a larger work called "Some Descendants of John D. Lee". The John D. Lee Family Organization is republishing in... More > chapters this original work by Manetta Prince Henry which was later compiled by Lorraine Manderscheid. This book is 41 pages with 439 descendants over 7 generations.< Less
"The Posterity of Nancy Bean" originally comprised Chapter 3 of a larger work called "Some Descendants of John D. Lee". The John D. Lee Family Organization is republishing in... More > chapters this original work by Manetta Prince Henry which was later compiled by Lorraine Manderscheid. This book is 41 pages with 439 descendants over 7 generations.< Less
The Stories Behind the Tombstones.
They were all following a dream--these pioneers buried at the Florissant Cemetery. Some dreamt of finding gold. Others just wanted more land or healthier air to... More > breathe. These are the stories of 109 pioneers. Many were infants and children--small footprints left behind while their parents went on searching for their dreams.
Florissant, Colorado was established in 1870 by Judge James Castello. Others followed and in 1876 there were about 70 pioneers in the Florissant area. By the time of the 1880 U.S. Federal census, there were 200 men, women, and children from 19 states and immigrants from 9 countries.
This book of 220 pages consists of family genealogies, photos of each pioneer tombstone, and a complete index of over 500 surnames. The authors donated their time and resources; therefore, 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be used to purchase tombstones for those pioneers buried in this cemetery who do not have any.< Less
The Stories Behind the Tombstones.
They were all following a dream--these pioneers buried at the Florissant Cemetery. Some dreamt of finding gold. Others just wanted more land or healthier air to... More > breathe. These are the stories of 109 pioneers. Many were infants and children--small footprints left behind while their parents went on searching for their dreams.
Florissant, Colorado was established in 1870 by Judge James Castello. Others followed and in 1876 there were about 70 pioneers in the Florissant area. By the time of the 1880 U.S. Federal census, there were 200 men, women, and children from 19 states and immigrants from 9 countries.
This book of 220 pages consists of family genealogies, photos of each pioneer tombstone, and a complete index of over 500 surnames. The authors donated their time and resources; therefore, 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be used to purchase tombstones for those pioneers who do not have any.< Less
Galleon 2 is a fiction journal featuring adventurous and challenging short stories by Michael Cocchiarale, Andrew Binks, Sarah Mian, Edward Lemond, Kenneth Pobo, Lauro Palmoba, Michael Ramberg, Pat... More > Leech, and Adam Cogbill.
Edited by Lee Thompson.
Contents:
Bible Study, Michael Cocchiarale
The Bullfight, Andrew Binks
Meltemi, Sarah Mian
If Nancy is the Day, Edward Lemond
Night Breezes seem to Whisper I love, Ken Pobo
Silver Elvis, Michael Ramberg
Eulogy, Lauro Palomba
Joan List, Pat Leech
The Wild, Adam Cogbill
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June 2007, Issue 27—In this issue: "Voice of the Spoiler" by Michael Ehart; "Bearing His Crosses" by Lon Prater; "The New Elementals" by Marshall Payne;... More > "Dwarf Planet?" by Terrie Leigh Relf; "A Mother's Gift" by Melissa Cuevas; "The Poet" by B. A. Barnett; "Tales of you" by Jaime Lee Moyer; "The Breath of Heaven" by Nancy Fulda. Cover: "Seeker" by Rachel A. Marks. ISSN: 1556-5416< Less
The Story of a Stuffed Elephant by Laura Lee Hope, first published in 1921.
A story about a stuffed toy elephant who secretly comes to life and has lots of adventures in his new home. This would be... More > a good bedtime story for a child who has their own stuffed toy elephant.
Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, Andrew E. Svenson, June M. Dunn, Grace Grote and Nancy Axelrad.
Laura Lee Hope was first used as a pseudonym in 1904 for the debut of the Bobbsey Twins.< Less