Maryanne was sixteen when her mother died. After a series of dreams she is convinced that it wasn’t suicide as the police said... But if it wasn’t, then somebody must have killed her.... More > Who? Maryanne’s father or her stepfather maybe, and what does it have to do with her ex-husband and the typewriter that her daughter brought home< Less
Maryanne was sixteen when her mother died. After a series of dreams she is convinced that it wasn't suicide as the police said... But if it wasn't, then somebody must have killed her. Who? Maryanne's... More > father or her stepfather maybe, and what does it have to do with her ex-husband and the typewriter that her daughter brought home?< Less
Alternative contemporary history concerning a certain ongoing war in the Middle East, where the bad guys are as strong as early intelligence estimates projected. A private military company sets... More > things right in the fashion of Frederick Forsyth's novel 'The Fist of God'. The action is centered in the marshlands of Iraq, outside the focus of world attention, where a PMC faces arms dealers from Moscow in competition for the Marsh Arabs.< Less
Emily Harrison won the 2010 Tower Poetry Competition with her poem 'Love has no Larynx'. Emily gives voice to the cuts and bruises of life juxtaposing clarity, heart and unexpected language.
A collection of richly illustrated articles relating to the early history of the typewriter (1870-1920). With biographies of great American inventors like James B. Hammond, Frank Lambert (who also... More > invented a water meter and talking clock) and Louis Cantelo. Pictorial chapters on the history of office work, related to 19th Century mechanization. The book provides many hours of happy browsing and a wealth of information relating to the earliest days of the typewriter and the rise of women in the office.
Some articles were previously published in the Virtual Typewriter Journal (2004-2006). Re-published after editing and with more photos.< Less
A collection of richly illustrated articles relating to the early history of the typewriter (1870-1920). With biographies of great American inventors like James B. Hammond, Frank Lambert (who also... More > invented a water meter and talking clock) and Louis Cantelo. Pictorial chapters on the history of office work, related to 19th Century mechanization. The book provides many hours of happy browsing and a wealth of information relating to the earliest days of the typewriter and the rise of women in the office.
Some articles were previously published in the Virtual Typewriter Journal (2004-2006). Re-published after editing and with more photos.< Less
Fractured Thoughts And A Broken Typewriter is a collection of experimental poetry from the author of Nucleus Metropolis. At times the work of Jason Crane can be serene and beatific, at other times... More > showing a sorrowful strain of emotion while delving into the depths of his psyche, to bring the reader through a strata of perceptions, only to be brought back to the clarity of the self.< Less
Fractured Thoughts And A Broken Typewriter is a collection of experimental poetry from the author of Nucleus Metropolis. At times the work of Jason Crane can be serene and beatific, at other times... More > showing a sorrowful strain of emotion while delving into the depths of his psyche, to bring the reader through a strata of perceptions, only to be brought back to the clarity of the self.< Less