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I'm Not Scared by Niccolo Ammaniti
Italian Short Stories 1: Parallel Text Edition (Parallel Text, Penguin) (Italian Edition) (v. 1) by Various
The Flaneur: A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris by Edmund White
Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima
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About meM. King writes a wide range of vibrant, compelling fiction, available both in ebook and [coming soon] print release. A former Arvon Foundation award winner, her work ranges from the hard-hitting emotional impact of her acclaimed debut novel, gay drama Breaking Faith, to paranormal, fantasy, romance and cross-genre mainstream fiction, right through to flat-out screwball detective stories (see The Blue Salmon for more details!)
As of June 2009, Ms. King has a range of short fiction ebooks available, with her most recent online release being Almost Human, a short fantasy-adventure published as part of a forthcoming GLBT anthology. She also has a collection of short stories, Only Mortals, and a new novel, Daemon, coming soon in print and ebook release. You can find full details on these and other projects at lavengra.com
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of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is a
symbolic as well as actual beauty in the migration of the birds,
the ebb and flow of the tides, the folded bud ready for the spring.
There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of
nature--the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring
after the winter. The lasting pleasures of contact with the natural
world...are available to anyone who will place himself under the
influence of earth, sea and sky and their amazing life.
- Rachel Carson (1907-1964)
posted by theoldman at 9:00 am (EST) on Jul 3, 2009