Moon Flowers

Moon Flowers

Author: LaVerne Zocco

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-09-29

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1479725587

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This is my new book, Moonflowers. It is a compilation of 76 Flash Fiction stories. Flash Fiction stories are limited to 1,000 words and approximately four pages. Each of these stories I call flowers because each is different and its own configuration. The stories begin with a premise which will be of interest to you, a middle that pulls you along, and a quirky, satisfying end making the perfect arc of writing. If you have a Kindle or a Nook reader, this book is for you. These stories are meant for the present-day reader who likes his material ever-changing, applicable to fast reading and simple to understand though you should stop after reading each story and see how profound it is. I hope you will enjoy this book and recommend it to your friends.


Moon Flower

Moon Flower

Author: James P. Hogan

Publisher: Baen Publishing Enterprises

Published: 2008-04-01

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1618246569

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

There's Something About Cyrene . . . Two development teams have utterly vanished planet-side. A third is on the way to set things back on track. But ruthless mercenary "facilitator" Myles Callen and his crew are in for a surprise¾for they about to encounter a planet as magnificently strange as the vast alien artifacts of Arthur C. Clarke or Stanislaw Lem's sentient oceans. And behind it all a new physical law so unexpected and fundamental that it may change the universe forever! New York Times best-seller James P. Hogan delivers another stunningly visionary tale in the grandest tradition of SF! At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). "Readers who like their science hard will find this one a diamond." ¾ Publishers Weekly on James P. Hogan's Mission to Minerva.


Trailing Moon Flowers

Trailing Moon Flowers

Author: Angel Nyx

Publisher: Wyked Minds Publishing

Published: 2019-05-09

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Mia He's the only man I've ever loved. He's also the only man to break my heart. Why do I keep forgiving him? Just one look in his pale blue eyes and I'm lost. I guess it's true, love can make you do crazy things. Gage For as long as I can remember, I've been drawn to her. But I keep hurting her. I keep pushing her away. Then I almost lost her. She's giving me one last chance and I'm taking it. She's mine and I'm not letting her go.


Of Silhouettes Words & Moonflowers

Of Silhouettes Words & Moonflowers

Author: Komal Gupta

Publisher: Zorba Books

Published: 2017-07-06

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9386407574

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Words in writing come out as expressions of ourselves , expressions of our perceptions of the world we live in. In this poetry book ,Of Silhouettes, Words and Moonflowers, poems allude to the vast array of experiences we go through in life . Some life defining, some hilarious, others a pointer to the direction of our lives. It is an attempt to forge stories in poems in a candid wordy way ,through a series of themes. Come along , enjoy the journey through paths of poems that seek to connect.


A Collection of Dragons

A Collection of Dragons

Author: C.M. Simpson

Publisher: C.M. Simpson

Published: 2021-06-21

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Dragons. Every dragon piece I’ve written to date, is in this collection—and some can only be found in this collection. Whether they’re burning towns or bringing down starships, offering shelter or indulging in politics of the state, there’s a dragon present. Sometimes it’s in the background and sometimes it’s right up front where dragons belong, but it’s there. If you love dragons as much as I do, then this collection is created with you in mind.


Heart's Flower

Heart's Flower

Author: Esperanza U. Ramirez-Christensen

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 9780804722537

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Shinkei (1406-75), one of the most brilliant poets of medieval Japan, is a pivotal figure in the development of renga (linked poetry) as a serious art. In an age when anyone who wished to signal his denial of mundane concerns or make his way in the world with relative freedom donned the robes of a monk, Shinkei stood out by being a practicing cleric with a temple in Kyoto, the Japanese capital. His priestly duties and his devotion to Buddhist ideals are directly reflected in the intensely pure, lyrical longing for transcendence that is the most notable quality of his sensibility. Shinkei's life and work also provide a vivid portrayal of a tumultuous period of Japanese history that was one of the defining moments of its culture, when Zen Buddhism began to directly influence the arts. The book is in two parts. The first part is a literary biography based primarily on Shinkei's own writings - his critical essays, waka sequences, hokku collections, and commentaries - supplemented by various external sources. What emerges is the compelling portrait of a man who bore witness to the tragic anarchy of his times while clinging to the ideal of poetic practice as a mode of being and access to Buddhist enlightenment. Shinkei became embroiled in the factional struggles preceding the Onin War (1467-77) and died a refugee in what is now Kanagawa. The second part consists of annotated translations of Shinkei's most representative poetry: (1) selected hokku (opening verse of a sequence) and tsukeku (linked pairs of verses), along with Muromachi-period commentaries on them; (2) two 100-verse renga sequences - the first a solo composition from 1467, and the second a collaboration with Sogi and other poet-priests and samurai from 1468; and (3) a selection of one hundred waka poems highlighting Shinkei's most characteristic mode of ineffable remoteness. Throughout, the author's annotations seek to define and clarify the unique genre called "linked poetry."


Moon

Moon

Author: Edgar Williams

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2014-06-15

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1780233213

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Long before a rocket hit the Man in the Moon in the eye in Georges Méliès’s early film Le Voyage dans la Lune, the earth’s lone satellite had entranced humans. We have worshipped it as a deity, believed it to cause madness, used it as a means of organizing time, and we now know that it manipulates the tides—our understanding of the moon continues to evolve. Following the moon from its origins to its rich cultural resonance in literature, art, religion, and politics, Moon provides a comprehensive account of the significance of our lunar companion. Edgar Williams explores the interdependence of the Earth and the moon, not only the possibility that life on Earth would not be viable without the moon, but also the way it has embedded itself in culture. In addition to delving into roles the moon has played in literature from science fiction and comics to poetry, he examines how Elizabeth I was worshipped as the moon goddess Diana, the moon’s place in folklore and astrology, and humanity’s long-standing dream of inhabiting its surface. Filled with entertaining anecdotes, this book is the kind of succinct, witty, and informative look at everything lunar that only comes around once in a blue moon.