Black Sheep's Meadow

Black Sheep's Meadow

Author: A.J. Mayers

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-08-19

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1304951731

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Lance's past is plagued with tragedy and darkness, which has caused obstacles in his adult life. After a breakup with his former girlfriend, Claire, Lance began a relationship with Amy, who he eventually asks to marry. Like a ghost from his past, strange occurrences begin to happen to him and to the people he loves. Someone begins to stalk and harass Lance, and the only person he believes could be capable of such evil is Claire, who was hurt and never found closure from Lance's lack of fidelity in their relationship. The threats become deadlier the closer he gets to his wedding day, and a mysterious woman dressed in black begins to haunt him. Is Claire or some other culprit plotting to kill Lance and seek revenge? Will Lance's wedding day become his funeral...till death do him part?


Central Park

Central Park

Author: Andrew Blauner

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1608197425

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Central Park is perhaps the most well-trod and familiar green space in the county. It is both a refuge from the city and Manhattan's very heart; a respite from the urban grind and a hive of activity all its own. 843 carefully planned acres allow some 37 million visitors each year to come and get lost in a sense of nature. Unsurprisingly, the park also inspires a wealth of great writing, and here Andrew Blauner collects some of the finest fiction and nonfiction-- 20 pieces in all, with classics sprinkled among 13 new ones commissioned from great New York writers. Bill Buford spends a wild night in the park; Jonathan Safran Foer envisions it as a tiny, transplanted piece of a mythical Sixth Borough; and Marie Winn answers definitively Holden Caulfield's question of where the ducks go when the park's ponds freeze over. There are bird sightings and fish sightings; Jackie Kennedy and James Brown sightings; and pieces by Colson Whitehead, Paul Auster, and Francine Prose. This vibrant collection presents Central Park, in all its many-faceted glory, a 51-block swath of special magic.


Black Sheep

Black Sheep

Author: Achebe Toldson

Publisher: House of Songhay

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0910758530

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From the grimy streets of the Upper 9th Ward in New Orleans, to the urban stockades of Bed-Stuy in Brooklyn, BlacK SheeP traces Duce's poignant and haunting journey from college-life, to thug-life, to eternal-life. Life was hard knock in the hood where Duce grew up in a rotting shotgun house with his mother and younger brother. He and his best friend, Jason, were both intellectually gifted teens who struggled together to find a place in society, while abiding in the mire of drugs and poverty in their community. Duce and Jason's tenacity however, set them on opposite pathways - Jason became the neighborhood "Dope Man," and Duce became a "College Boy." By the time Duce graduated from Southern University, it seemed he had it all - honorable grades, an attractive, high-society girlfriend, and a scholarship to attend grad school at Big State, a large flagship university in a rural midatlantic college town. But when he arrived at Big State, culture-shock knocked him off his high horse. Ultimately, his world crashed and he lost everything. When he returned home he couldn't escape the drug culture in his community. At the pith of his despair, he met a young black counselor named Coby in his court-ordered treatment program. Coby felt spiritually compelled to break Duce's defenses and uplift him through black empowerment. However, as Coby helped Duce overcome his demons, he began to unleash the ghosts in his own past. By fate, Duce, Jason and Coby were pieces of the same puzzle, posted on a platform of social injustice, government corruption and street life. The connection they had could be the insight they needed to make life make sense, or the dagger that would rip their souls apart.


Black Sheep: Unique Tales of Terror and Wonder No. 12 | June 2024

Black Sheep: Unique Tales of Terror and Wonder No. 12 | June 2024

Author: Wayne Kyle Spitzer

Publisher: Hobb's End Press

Published: 2024-05-26

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13:

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Welcome to Black Sheep: Unique Tales of Terror and Wonder, an extraordinary anthology magazine that transcends the boundaries of science-fiction, fantasy, and horror. Prepare to embark on a thrilling journey through the darkest corners of the human imagination, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and the mundane transforms into a realm of unspeakable terror and awe-inspiring wonder. Within these pages, you'll discover a collection of captivating stories carefully curated to transport you to realms beyond the mundane. Each issue presents an array of unique tales crafted by talented visionaries, both established and emerging, who dare to defy conventions and push the boundaries of speculative fiction. Whether you're a seasoned lover of the fantastic or just curious to explore new frontiers, Black Sheep: Unique Tales of Terror and Wonder will be your guide through the realms of the extraordinary. Prepare to be enthralled, enchanted, haunted. So put on your dark sunglasses … and unleash your inner Black Sheep. In this issue: ACQUIRED THROUGH DEACCESSION Lee Clark Zumpe DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE Justine Gussen GOOD PEOPLE Lisa Rodriguez MONSTROSITY Kevin Novalina THE FIELDS TINGED WITH SCARLET Wayne Kyle Spitzer MOTORCYCLES AND MOON Brian Sellnow PERIPHERAL VISION Meg Keane THE WIND IS HOWLING, THE SEAS ARE CHURNING. THE EARTH IS TREMBLING David Sheskin THE QUARANTINE STATION Lee Clark Zumpe THE LONG-FORGOTTEN ROAD Jason Kaplan