Based on the candid and sometimes startling conversations that YOU were never meant to hear, THE TONYA TAPES, written by award-winning author Lynda D. Prouse, chronicles the life of the world's most infamous female athlete -- TONYA HARDING -- revealing for the first time the whole truth of her difficult and amazing life on and off the ice. Based ...
This edition includes an Epilogue on the authors recent quest for spiritual peace among religions in the Middle East, notably highlighting interfaith activities in Israel and Palestine. He takes readers to the middle of the Jenin Refugee Camp where he spoke with many former prisoners of the Israeli government. The author believes that from the ...
Dr. Mel Waldman, PhD (New York State psychologist and a candidate in psychoanalysis), career author of numerous books whose work has been widely published in literary journals, has written a book that examines his Jewish identity through essays, stories, poetry and plays. World Audience is a fast-growing press in New York with 100 titles.
Stephen D. Chandler, author of "The Story of You," writes about "Across My Silence, "One need not be a passionate conservationist or lover of animals to be charmed by Cooper's admiration of them. The awe he feels in "The Turtles of La Escobilla" for the turtles' unstoppable life force in the face of human cruelty runs deeper than an ...
South Florida Spin is an offbeat collection of short stories that together weave an enduring image of the loves and losses of a modern American woman, a girl who ran as far as she could, and then kept running. Written in alluring, almost hallucinatory prose, South Florida Spin is also funny and sharp, edgy and authentic, provocative and ultimately ...
The following is from the author's introduction: "In spite of the break which the twentieth century made with it, the link between poetry and theatre is ancient and enduring. Kings does not seek to single-handily restore that link; it is part of that verse tradition which poets have applied to the theatre in situations not always favourable to its ...
British artist Christopher Taylor has rendered a stunning portrait of a play that was first produced in New York in 2006. With its cast of 21, The Tragedy of Abraham Lincoln is a great play for schools or educational settings of young or old. This historical play focuses on the last year of President Lincoln's life and the dramatic events that ...
The Audience Book of Theatre Quotations is a lifelong labor of love by Professor Phillips. If you have anything to do with the theater, you must buy and keep this book!
China has at last count more than half a billion cell phone users--565 million as of May 2008, according to Xinhua News Service of China. This is almost double to the entire population of the USA. They are not only the world's leading users of mobile phones, but also the leading suppliers. Hello? Has anybody been watching these truly staggering ...
Paper Doll is a stunning visual and written extravaganza of CHYNA, presented by the photography and art direction of Emillio O., featuring images that capture CHYNA like you've never seen her before. Paper Doll reads like a spectacular night at the theater, and upon closing the book, the reader is no less satisfied. CHYNA reveals all through ...
Gertrude Stein in Dayton & Other Plays is the 2nd collection of plays by Louis Phillips, published by World Audience. This collection is an excellent, eclectic mix of plays by accomplished and award-winning playwright, who has been produced in New York City and regional theater. The plays are poignant and humorous, powerful and articulate. A must ...
A collection of poems written by a talented poet between 1936-41 that cover a wide swatch of humanity, as well as nature and the poet's native state of Kansas.
Guns, Shackles & Winter Coats is a 2-act play about an American Iraq war veteran struggling with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. The characters are drawn with precision, and the dialogue is exact, even that of the veterans portrayed. The emotional issues covered in this play are many, and the play is dark, moving and intense; but ultimately ...
One cousin in this three-generation saga of a dysfunctional family kills his stepfather before he is out of middle school. Within weeks of being ordained one of North Americas last priests, he travels across country to assassinate two blackmailers trying to extort money from a gay cardinal. He rises through the ranks of the church by winning a ...
"This collection of poetry by the author of Storm over Morocco reveals a young and a mature man's inner journey as he travels from California to Paris and the Mediterranean, discovering Italian and French identities. Particularly moving are the poems "Ma Fille" and "Held you," both exploring the poet's relations to his children." -Mary Ann Frese, ...
This 3rd Edition of Storm Over Morocco, a true story, includes a new chapter about the authors childhood -- after fighting his sometimes violent father and struggling as a counsellor for some of Northern Californias most dangerous young criminals -- he turned to fighting for victims of world conflict by organizing interfaith peace projects in the ...
After a ten year hiatus, non-conforming private investigator Tony Lowell is back, this time to tell his own story. As the original combination war-veteran/peacenik and laid back hipster, Tony Lowell is the original environmental activist-detective. He refuses to carry a gun. But that doesn't mean he won't venture where others fear to tread.
The Labyrinth is the memoir of M. Stefan Strozier. Strozier is a modern-day, global Huck Finn. 2nd Edition! Revised, expanded, updated, edited by Kyle David Torke; and with a new cover; prefaced by Lee Stringer.
Winner of the St. Martin's Press/Private Eye Writers of America Best First Private Eye Novel competition 1992 (Originally published by St. Martin's Press, 1994, by E. C. Ayres Revised and updated 2009). After a ten year hiatus, non-conforming private investigator Tony Lowell is back, this time to tell his own story. As the original combination war ...
America has long been perceived as a bully, imposing its will on friend and foe alike. But hitherto America's bullying has been done in the belief that what was good for America was good for planet earth-and a lot of the time it really was. Not any more! George W. Bush has taken bullying to a dimension previously achieved only by Hitler, Stalin ...
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