A Unique Mind, Strong Music Unsigned

A Unique Mind, Strong Music Unsigned

Author: Taner Remzi

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2016-02-16

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1514442051

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I have compiled this for many reasons. I have found I take solace and enjoyment in writing, expressing myself surprisingly well, in an articulate and entertaining way. It started as writing paragraphs of my unique observations, and explanations of my song themes, attempting to detach myself. Having a Turkish background whilst growing up in Australia also contributes to my unique experiences and views. After I garnered interest in a publisher, I started writing about everything. So I thought why not be one who writes a record of family memories, with nostalgic insights into times passed? It’s also an invaluable chance to explain the workings of my unique mind and giving people an inside view of my frustrations in life and the field of music. I’ve also included lyrics to some of my music as a teaser or prelude if you should want to discover some tracks that are available. I thought it easier to avoid names, except in the public eye. I refer to many people both past and present. Those of you who know me will know who you are if I refer to you. People will relate with my experiences and struggles. Above all, it’s giving my life more meaning and rhyme, realizing I’ve perhaps achieved more than I ever realized. That, I hope, will be the catalyst for the most exciting and productive times in future years.


Notes of a Newsman

Notes of a Newsman

Author: John MacKay

Publisher: Luath Press Ltd

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 1910324574

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As a young reporter John MacKay took the first calls on the Lockerbie Bombing. As a news anchor he conducted the final TV interviews of the Yes and No campaigns in Scotland's Referendum. His journey in journalism has taken him to the key events through the most dramatic decades of Scotland's peacetime history. Using contemporary scripts, transcripts of significant interviews, diaries and recollections, he charts Scotland's transformation as a society and as a nation.


Goodbye Langston

Goodbye Langston

Author: M.e. Miller

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-09-17

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 1483663833

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Goodbye Langston is a tribute to Langston Hughes, a poet of the Harlem Renaissance. Along the way it celebrates Miles Davis, Lena Horne, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Sammy Davis Jr, Billie Holiday and more. This book says goodbye a poet who I feel was never properly honored when he lived. This Is my personal and private goodbye.


Fractured Families

Fractured Families

Author: Charlotte Hinger

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2017-03-07

Total Pages: 743

ISBN-13: 1464205647

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2018 Colorado Book Award finalist "Featuring a crime spree and a murderer, both as cold as the Midwestern winter setting, this whodunit will burn like frostbite." —Library Journal It's the Garden of Eden. And the weather is absolutely freezing! The discovery of the body of a young man inside the mausoleum of the Civil War veteran who commissioned this bizarre sculpture park makes the blood of Undersheriff Lottie Albright and her husband's Aunt Dorothy run cold. Dorothy Mercer, paying a visit to Western Kansas from Manhattan, may be a bestselling mystery novelist, but she is truly shocked confronting murder firsthand. But the real bone-chiller is yet to come. With snow coming on, Lottie and Dorothy act quickly to preserve the crime scene while awaiting the arrival of Sheriff Sam Adams. Eyes, and boots, on the ground, they measure and photograph underneath the park's bizarre parade of tree-high sculptures. Why would they look up? Reaching Woman stands some forty feet in the air, trapped in stone. And in her arms—a ghastly bundle. It takes the sharp eyes of the old sheriff to spot her burden. It breaks all hearts when it's brought to earth, a second body, so fresh, so frozen, so forlorn. Lottie, transitioning from local historian to the politicking necessary to organize a regional crime center, is made the lead investigator. It's a test of the concept and of her role as its director. She needs investigators, forensics, technology, manpower—and a psychologist to pit wits with a clearly deranged killer. Her twin, Kansas City's Dr. Josie Albright, is the perfect choice. Frank Dimon at the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, a reluctant champion of the regional concept, believes too many members of Lottie's family—her veterinarian/deputy husband Keith, Josie, even Dorothy—are on Lottie's team. But Frank's insertion of a forensic psychologist of his own choosing sets off a ferocious conflict between Josie and his appointee, Dr. Evan Ferguson, as a hastily assembled crew from the region's counties pits rural wisdom against the KBI's sophisticated methods. Frustration mounts and urgency grows as more statues of women cradling victims are found, the vicious winter weather aiding the psychopath's work. No matter how cutting edge the technology, you can't beat luck. In a break from the stress, Lottie begins to read a Commonplace Book deposited at the Historical Society. As she follows the heartbreaking words penned by a desperate, shunned child of stunning inner beauty and strength, his observations provide the key—at a terrible cost.


Scotland Today and Yesterday

Scotland Today and Yesterday

Author: John MacKay

Publisher: Luath Press Ltd

Published: 2024-12-15

Total Pages: 709

ISBN-13: 1804251968

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This book is the story of a changing Scotland as it was heard and seen by the people of Scotland. We all may have our ideas about where we are headed as nation and a society, but none of us knows. That makes what lies ahead so fascinating. Just like what's gone before. JOHN MacKAY John MacKay is one of Scotland's best known broadcasters. His career as a reporter, anchor and presenter has spanned from the Thatcher Years to the Independence Referendum and beyond. MacKay has been witness to the major stories in the country's recent past. There have been the tragedies of Lockerbie, Dunblane and Clutha; sporting triumphs and tears; the opening of the new Scottish Parliament; the drama of parliamentary elections and referendums; interviews with Prime Ministers and First Ministers; and the death of Donald Dewar. From being in a room with a grizzly bear to trying to calm an irate – and topless – Alex Salmond, MacKay's career has been nothing if not varied. Using archive scripts, interview transcripts, recollections and personal diaries, he tells the story of one of the most tumultuous periods in Scotland's peacetime history.


The Coombs

The Coombs

Author: Brij V. Lal

Publisher: ANU E Press

Published: 2014-09-01

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1921934182

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The Coombs Building at The Australian National University is a Canberra icon. Named after one of Australia’s greatest administrators and public intellectuals—‘Nugget’ Herbert Cole Coombs—for more than forty years the building has housed two of the University’s four foundational Schools: the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies and the Research School of Social Sciences. This volume of recollections is about the former. It looks at life in the building through the prism of personal experience and happenstance. Part memoir, part biography, and part celebration, this book is about the people of Coombs, past and present. Through evocative and lucid reflections, present and former denizens of the building share their passions and predilections, quietly savour their accomplishments and recall the failings and foibles of the past with a kindly tolerance.


Bone

Bone

Author: Jeff Smith

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 1348

ISBN-13:

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Three modern cartoon cousins get lost in a pre-technological valley, spending a year there making new friends and out-running dangerous enemies, in a compilation of the creator's Bone series all in one binding.


Oliver Possum's Tandem

Oliver Possum's Tandem

Author: Chip Haynes

Publisher: The Little Horsemen

Published: 2024-12-10

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13: 1644507684

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Nothing is faster than a bicycle built for two! During some bike rides, Oliver was faster. Sometimes, Olivia was faster. But if they didn't ride at the same speed, how could they ride together? Oliver and Olivia Possum are gifted a tandem bike by their friends. They must learn how to cooperate so they don't fall over. Of course, pie is involved, and good times are had by all!


The Top 10 As We Hit Bottom

The Top 10 As We Hit Bottom

Author: Jim Parry

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2020-02-18

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 151074648X

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From best-selling author and illustrator Ron Barrett, who forecasted the weather in the classic picture book, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, now predicts how—thanks to climate change and other unpleasantries—the world will end! With research and really scary text by Jim Parry, The Top Ten As We Hit Bottom is a darkly humorous collection of “Top Ten” lists that highlights the predicament global warming and other impending catastrophes have put us into. Though some might call these lists “fake news” (we’re looking at you, Donald), these lists are compiled and culled from the world's most credible authorities like NASA, the UN, and the Union of Concerned Scientists. But coupled with darkly humorous illustrations, you’ll be laughing your way all the way down in our race toward the bottom! Here are some Top 10 lists to whet your appetite for Earth’s impending doom: “Top 10 species we’ll lose to climate change” “Top 10 avalanches mostly caused by global warming” “Top 10 climate change deniers” “Top 10 times we almost had a nuclear war,” “Top 10 things that will happen when the Yellowstone Supervolcano erupts,” “Top 10 ways to try to stop an asteroid,” “Top 10 signs that the earth is about to be swallowed by a black hole,” “Top 10 ways a particle accelerator mishap could destroy the world,” “Top 10 end-of-world cults you can join now.” And many more!