TOWERS IN THE SAND

TOWERS IN THE SAND

Author: Donn R. Colee Jr.

Publisher: North Loop Books

Published: 2016-08-30

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 163505351X

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Broadcasting touches almost every person in the United States every day. But like the air we breathe, we seldom give it a second thought. Towers in the Sand is the only comprehensive history of Florida's broadcasting industry, 1922-2016, the people who brought the stations to life, and the events that saw the state grow from boom to bust and back again to now the nation's third most populous. Over a decade in the making and fully referenced and indexed, Towers in the Sand tells stories from over eighty Florida broadcasting pioneers and current leaders, from the Keys to the Panhandle. A celebration of broadcasting's proudest moments through hard-hitting journalism and editorials, lifesaving moments through decades of hurricanes, and lighthearted moments with favorite personalities and promotions. Towers in the Sand also laments the loss of a national treasure as most stations were transformed from local community partners to lines on corporate balance sheets. As broadcasting sits at the precipice of a very uncertain future, the author hopes through this work to engage thought, conversation, and action to ensure its continued relevance in society.


Sand and Other Stories

Sand and Other Stories

Author: Acōkamittiran̲

Publisher: Orient Blackswan

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9788125022688

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This book is a translated collection of 3 novellas, spanning three decades of Ashokamitran s work. The stories are about women trapped by an almost absolute lack of resources (financial, intellectual and emotional). The narrative in all three novellas moves in a series of short scenes, building tension with a relentless layering of detail. The exploitation of these women and their daily struggle against it is exposed in all its terrifying ordinariness. The stories have all the identifiable characteristics of Ashokamitran s writing irony, interiority, sensitivity.


Princess Awakening

Princess Awakening

Author: L. A. Soria

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12-05

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 9781736134603

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Princess Aurelie has just one day left to break her curse and get out of the tower if she wants to live past this day and become the leader of her people. So the game begins, and the stakes increase as each new character comes into play, vying for power or influence as they move in or out of the tower, while the door always remains shut to the princess. It is only through the search for truth and the revelation of her own power that Aurelie will find the keys that could finally unlock that door and her destiny. But first, she must decide what cost she's willing to pay. Set in Medieval France, this coming-of-age story is the beginning of a gripping four-part saga in which the self-liberation is more powerful than any prison of sand or spell or stone.


Buried Deep and Other Stories

Buried Deep and Other Stories

Author: Naomi Novik

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2024-09-17

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13:

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A thrilling collection of thirteen short stories that span the worlds of the New York Times bestselling author of the Scholomance trilogy, including a sneak peek at the land where her next novel will be set. From the dragon-filled Temeraire series and the gothic magical halls of the Scholomance trilogy, through the realms next door to Spinning Silver and Uprooted, this stunning collection takes us from fairy tale to fantasy, myth to history, and mystery to science fiction as we travel through Naomi Novik’s most beloved stories. Here, among many others, we encounter: • A mushroom witch who learns that sometimes the worst thing in the Scholomance can be your roommate. • The start of the Dragon Corps in ancient Rome, after Mark Antony hatches a dragon’s egg and bonds with the hatchling. • A young bride in the Middle Ages who finds herself gambling with Death for the highest of stakes. • A delightful reimagining of Pride & Prejudice, in which Elizabeth Bennet captains a Longwing dragon. • The first glimpse of the world of Abandon, the setting of Novik’s upcoming epic fantasy series—a deserted continent populated only by silent and enigmatic architectural mysteries. Though the stories are vastly different, there is a unifying theme: wrestling with destiny, and the lengths some will go to find their own and fulfill its promise.


Short Story Index

Short Story Index

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1953

Total Pages: 1562

ISBN-13:

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Quinquennial supplements,1950/1954-1979/1983, compiled by Estelle A. Fidell, and others, published 1956-1984.


In Bad Coompany and Other Stories

In Bad Coompany and Other Stories

Author: Rolf Boldrewood

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-08-03

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 3752401923

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Reproduction of the original: In Bad Coompany and Other Stories by Rolf Boldrewood


Crimes of Love and Other Stories

Crimes of Love and Other Stories

Author: Marquês de Sade

Publisher: Lebooks Editora

Published: 2024-06-20

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 6558942356

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Those who have read other works by the Marquis de Sade, particularly "The 120 Days of Sodom," and are aware of the vast scope he gives to the word libertinism, will find a Sade this time more sensual than perverse. And this is not a negative factor; on the contrary, the Marquis's writing surprises with its quality and beauty. However, promiscuity is present throughout the work. His critique remains constantly aimed at holy women, virgins, and institutions such as the clergy and marriage, which led to his works being censored even a century after their publication. In this complete edition of "Contes Libertins," the reader will find 14 stories that represent an excellent sample of the irreverent, provocative, and boundless Marquis de Sade.


A Month by the Lake & Other Stories

A Month by the Lake & Other Stories

Author: Herbert Ernest Bates

Publisher: New Directions Publishing

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780811210362

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"If we set H. E. Bates's best tales against the best of Chekhov's," Graham Greene declared, "I do not believe it would be possible, with any conviction, to argue that the Russian was the finer artist." The sampler of H. E. Bates stories presented here shows the merit of that praise and displays the range and aspects of Bates's work from his first published story, "The Flame," to one of his very last, "The Song of the Wren." In his long and prolific literary career, Bates (1905-1974) produced twenty-five novels, a three-volume autobiography, nine books of essays, several plays and children's books, as well as his important and perhaps most enduring achievement, twenty-three collections of short stories. A Month by the Lake & Other Stories displays Bates's extraordinary talent for concisely getting at the heart of the matter. Whether he is dealing with romance in middle age (the title story), or the almost painful clarity of a child's world ("The Cowslip Field"), or encapsulating the disintegration and tragedy of a man and a house and the era and class they represent ("The Flag")-Bates's compassion for humanity remains constant. As Anthony Burgess remarks in his introduction, Bates "achieved such sovereignty of what literary land he inherited that he deserves the homage of our uncomplicated enjoyment... Bates's affection for ordinary people is one of his shining virtues. But he himself, as I knew, and as this compilation should make clear, was, is, far from ordinary." Book jacket.


The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

Author: Leo Tolstoy

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 9780192838094

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The title story is about a man whose sexual jealousy, inflamed by guilt, drives him to murder his wife.


The Last Bright Angel

The Last Bright Angel

Author: J.S. Mawdsley

Publisher: J.S. Mawdsley

Published: 2021-05-26

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 139324629X

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After 8 years of war, the Emperor gives the sorcerer Faustinus an ultimatum--kill Daryna Olekovna and win the war, or else. But Daryna is a fellow sorcerer...and Faustinus's former lover. Society women, warriors, sorcerers, assassins, and even a confused teenage boy all have a role to play in the grand final act of this two hundred-year-old love story. The Last Bright Angel is a book about love and loss, treachery and honor. It's a book about becoming your best self…even if that means becoming the angel of death. See how the Of Duty and Silver series comes to its astonishing close.