A divorce can be one of the most stressful and emotionally involved experiences of your life. Questions like “Am I ready for divorce?” or “Do I need an attorney?” become... More > critically important. Although no substitute for the specific advice of an attorney about a particular situation, Ms. O’Neil and Ms. Russell provide essential information about a Texas divorce, including the four stages of a Texas divorce proceeding, the difference between a no-fault divorce and a fault divorce, how to approach dividing property in a Texas divorce, and the four issues that relate to children in a Texas divorce. This book is ideal for anyone wanting to educate themselves better on the process of a Texas divorce.< Less
Midwestern Gothic (ISSN 2159-8827) is a quarterly print literary journal out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to featuring work about or inspired by the Midwest, by writers who live or have lived... More > here. Midwestern Gothic aims to collect the very best in Midwestern fiction writing in a way that has never been done before, cataloging the oeuvre of an often-overlooked region of the United States ripe with its own mythologies and tall tales. Issue 8 features, fiction and poetry by: Josh Barker, Terry Belew, Sarah Burke, Rhyen Campbell, Joan Colby, Chris Crabtree, Jessica Emerson, Brett Foster, Phillip Hurst,
Andrew Johnson, Mary Krienke, Alex Luft, Susan Maciolek, Carlin Mackie, Eric Magnuson, Carly Joy Miller, Eric Neuenfeldt, Janeen Pergrin Rastall, James Reed, Brooks Rexroat, John G. Rodwan Jr., Rachael Danielle Peterson,
Anna Prushinskaya, Jason Ryberg, Jill Schepmann, Ashley Siebels, Shane Stricker, Caleb Tankersley, Kevin Tosca, James Vescovi, Angela Voras-Hills, Michelle Webster-Hein, Satarah Wheeler< Less
Midwestern Gothic (ISSN 2159-8827) is a quarterly print literary journal out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to featuring work about or inspired by the Midwest, by writers who live or have lived... More > here. Midwestern Gothic aims to collect the very best in Midwestern fiction writing in a way that has never been done before, cataloging the oeuvre of an often-overlooked region of the United States ripe with its own mythologies and tall tales. Issue 8 features, fiction and poetry by: Josh Barker, Terry Belew, Sarah Burke, Rhyen Campbell, Joan Colby, Chris Crabtree, Jessica Emerson, Brett Foster, Phillip Hurst, Andrew Johnson, Mary Krienke, Alex Luft, Susan Maciolek, Carlin Mackie, Eric Magnuson, Carly Joy Miller, Eric Neuenfeldt, Janeen Pergrin Rastall, James Reed, Brooks Rexroat, John G. Rodwan Jr., Rachael Danielle Peterson, Anna Prushinskaya, Jason Ryberg, Jill Schepmann, Ashley Siebels, Shane Stricker, Caleb Tankersley, Kevin Tosca, James Vescovi, Angela Voras-Hills, Michelle Webster-Hein, Satarah Wheeler< Less
A teenage schoolboy has failed to turn up for classes. not so unusual perhaps, but Ashley is thought of as the most reliable day-pupil at Elwood Priors, and his headmaster is worried.
So comes teh... More > call to his acquaintance D.I. David Russell, a call which is to project Russell into perhaps his darkest investigation yet An enquiry which is to inspire horror as it progresses, and to terminate in a night of frenetic activity by the police - and by others intent upn the same ends, albeit by very different means...
The action of Gameboy takes place over a mere few days from start to finish, and much of its fascination derives from the interweaving of characters, many of whom will be familiar from Geoffrey Lewis' previous detective stories< Less
When Wyoming ranchwoman Ashley Russell sees a human-appearing man step out of a shimmering atmospheric anomaly in her horse pasture, and learns that he is a defenseless, courageous, but... More > terror-stricken android who accidentally traveled four hundred years back in time in an escape pod released by a doomed military space ship, she offers to conceal his nature, and let him live in her home, purely out of the kindness so deeply a part of her. Belatedly, she discovers that not only is the manufactured person to whom she gives the name Jason Jones capable of sexual intercourse, he also sees the sixty-year-old widow as attractive. Ashley takes Jason as her lover.< Less
When Wyoming ranchwoman Ashley Russell sees a human-appearing man step out of a shimmering atmospheric anomaly in her horse pasture, and learns that he is a defenseless, courageous, but... More > terror-stricken android who accidentally traveled four hundred years back in time in an escape pod released by a doomed military space ship, she offers to conceal his nature, and let him live in her home, purely out of the kindness so deeply a part of her. Belatedly, she discovers that not only is the manufactured person to whom she gives the name Jason Jones capable of sexual intercourse, he also sees the sixty-year-old widow as attractive. Ashley takes Jason as her lover.< Less