The Soul of the Full Length Manuscript

The Soul of the Full Length Manuscript
Author: Zelda Lockhart
Publsiher: Lavenson Press Studios
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0978910265

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-This book should come with a warning label: 'Be ready, you are going to have to go deeper than you ever imagined.'- Dorothy Allison Author of Bastard Out of Carolina Utilize your emotional, psychological, and spiritual self to produce the first draft of a full-length manuscript. This book helps you take the stuff that has been making a mess of your life and use it instead to make art, harmonized with craft. It acts as creative companion for individuals (those with or without writing experience) as they journey through the sharing of an impactful event in life, do exercises that help them transform internal obstacles into external gifts, and then write resolution and outcome. Lockhart's own rough drafts and excerpts from published fiction, memoir, and poetry of writers like Toi Derricotte, Helena MarIa Viramontes, and Ta‑Nehisi Coates, along with films by writers and directors like Sherman Alexie offer kinship on the journey of unearthing and sharing a personal plot. At times, you will feel that the book is designed to produce a new emotional, psychological, and spiritual you and that your resulting manuscript is merely the byproduct. Both are true of the design, because the purpose of art is to make yourself vulnerable about your experiences here in life--to have the courage to be vulnerable about those experiences so that you can connect with others who came here solo like you and will leave solo just like you. And that process of sharing is transformative.

Every True Pleasure

Every True Pleasure
Author: Wilton Barnhardt
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781469646817

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Some of North Carolina's finest fiction and nonfiction writers come together in Every True Pleasure, including David Sedaris, Kelly Link, Allan Gurganus, Randall Kenan, and more. Within the volume—featuring writers who identify as gay, trans, bisexual, and straight—are stories and essays that view the full spectrum of contemporary life though an LGBTQ lens. These writers, all native or connected to North Carolina, show the multifaceted challenges and joys of LGBTQ life, including young love and gay panic, the minefield of religion, military service, having children with a surrogate, family rejection, finding one's true gender, finding sex, and finding love. One of the only anthologies of its kind, Every True Pleasure speaks with insight and compassion about living LGBTQ in North Carolina and beyond. Contributors include Jasmine Beach-Ferrara, Brian Blanchfield, Belle Boggs, Emily Chavez, Garrard Conley, John Pierre Craig, Diane Daniel, Allan Gurganus, Minrose Gwin, Aaron Gwyn, Wayne Johns, Randall Kenan, Kelly Link, Zelda Lockhart, Toni Newman, Michael Parker, Penelope Robbins, David Sedaris, Eric Tran, and Alyssa Wong.

Viktor E Frankl Anthology

Viktor E  Frankl Anthology
Author: Timothy Lent
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2004-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781450069335

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Introduction to Viktor E. Frankl: The Man and His Message Philosopher of Meaning Viktor Emil Frankl was a philosopher of meaning. Even from his childhood days and into his adolescent years, Frankl was concerned with meaning. At the early age of four, he vividly remembered the thought of his own mortality. In his autobiography, he recalled: “... one evening just before falling asleep, I was startled by the unexpected thought that one day I too would have to die. What troubled me then – as it has done throughout my life – was not the fear of dying, but the question of whether the transitory nature of life might destroy its meaning.” Even as a teenager, Frankl was on a quest for meaning, searching for the answer to the question: “What is the meaning of life?” He wrote: “I well remember how I felt when I was exposed to reductionism in education as a junior high school student at the age of thirteen. Once our natural science teacher told us that life in the final analysis was nothing but a combustion process, an oxidation process, I sprang to my feet and said, ‘Professor Fritz, if this is the case, what meaning does life have?’” In 1921, as a high school student at the age of 16, he gave his first public lecture to an adult education school. It was entitled: “The Meaning of Life.” For Frankl, all of life was imbued with meaning, no matter what situation in which one may find oneself, no how well of ill (chronically or terminally ill) one was, no matter where one was along life’s journey, no matter how badly a person may have wrecked his or her life. In all of its various conditions, life still has meaning, as Frankl often said, “... every life, in every situation and to the last breath, has a meaning, retains a meaning.” He was emphatic: “The so-called life not worth living does not exist.” Frankl was an amazing man who had an amazing message to tell men and women in the 20th century. He was an extremely gifted human being: a physician, psychiatrist and philosopher.

A Lecture on some of the most characteristic features of Illuminated Manuscripts from the VIII to the XVIII century To which is added a second lecture on the materials and practice of illuminators with biographical notices illustrative of the art of illumination

A Lecture on some of the most characteristic features of Illuminated Manuscripts from the VIII  to the XVIII  century      To which is added  a second lecture on the materials and practice of illuminators  with biographical     notices illustrative of the art of illumination
Author: Richard THOMSON (Librarian of the London Institution.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1857
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0018371546

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A Lecture on some of the most Characteristic Features of Illuminated Manuscripts from the VIII to the XVIII century as delivered in the theatre of the London Institution on Wednesday January 21st 1857 by William Tite Esq to which is added a second lecture on the Materials and Practice of Illuminators

A Lecture on some of the most Characteristic Features of Illuminated Manuscripts  from the VIII  to the XVIII  century       as delivered in the theatre of the London Institution  on Wednesday  January 21st  1857  by William Tite  Esq   to which is added a second lecture on the Materials and Practice of Illuminators
Author: Richard Thomson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1857
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB10800453

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Revise

Revise
Author: Pamela Haag
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780300258462

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A helpful, engaging guide to the revision of scholarly writing by an editor and award-winning author “Pamela Haag has been called ‘the tenure whisperer’ for good reason. Any scholar who hopes to attract a wider audience of readers will benefit from the brilliant, step-by-step guidance shared here. It’s pure gold for all aspiring nonfiction writers.”—Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America Writing and revision are two different skills. Many scholar-writers have learned something about how to write, but fewer know how to read and revise their own writing, spot editorial issues, and transform a draft from passable to great. Drawing on before and after examples from more than a decade as a developmental editor of scholarly works, Pamela Haag tackles the most common challenges of scholarly writing. This book is packed with practical, user-friendly advice and is written with warmth, humor, sympathy, and flair. With an inspiring passion for natural language, Haag demonstrates how to reconcile clarity with intellectual complexity. Designed to be an in-the-trenches desktop reference, this indispensable resource can help scholars develop a productive self-editing habit, advise their graduate and other students on style, and, ultimately, get their work published and praised.

Chicken Soup for the Soul Miracles Happen

Chicken Soup for the Soul  Miracles Happen
Author: Jack Canfield,Mark Victor Hansen,Amy Newmark
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611599329

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Shares 101 personal stories of divine intervention and answered prayers demonstrating how God creates miracles in the lives of everyday people.

Exhibition of Illuminated Manuscripts etc

Exhibition of Illuminated Manuscripts  etc
Author: Liverpool Art Club (LIVERPOOL)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1876
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0022115085

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