Writers by the River

Writers by the River
Author: Donia S. Eley,Grace Toney Edwards
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-05-05
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781476684062

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The Highland Summer Writing Conference (HSC), held each summer along the banks of the ancient New River at Radford University's Selu Conservancy, brings together and inspires writers as they participate in the communal art of creating and sharing. Over the years, many prestigious Appalachian authors have taught workshops to like-minded students, many of whom became published authors in their own right. This book, a celebration of the HSC, is a collection of reflective essays, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction contributed by 41 authors and student-authors who have taken part in the conference over a span of 43 years.

To the River

To the River
Author: Don Gillmor
Publsiher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780345814685

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WINNER OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR NON-FICTION An eloquent and haunting exploration of suicide in which one of Canada's most gifted writers attempts to understand why his brother took his own life. Which leads him to another powerful question: Why are boomers killing themselves at a far greater rate than the Silent Generation before them or the generations that have followed? In the spring of 2006, Don Gillmor travelled to Whitehorse to reconstruct the last days of his brother, David, whose truck and cowboy hat were found at the edge of the Yukon River just outside of town the previous December. David's family, his second wife, and his friends had different theories about his disappearance. Some thought David had run away; some thought he'd met with foul play; but most believed that David, a talented musician who at the age of 48 was about to give up the night life for a day job, had intentionally walked into the water. Just as Don was about to paddle the river looking for traces, David's body was found, six months after he'd gone into the river. And Don's canoe trip turned into an act of remembrance and mourning. At least David could now be laid to rest. But there was no rest for his survivors. As his brother writes, "When people die of suicide, one of the things they leave behind is suicide itself. It becomes a country. At first I was a visitor, but eventually I became a citizen." In this tender, probing, surprising work, Don Gillmor brings back news from that country for all of us who wonder why people kill themselves. And why, for the first time, it's not the teenaged or the elderly who have the highest suicide rate, but the middle aged. Especially men.

Green Days by the River

Green Days by the River
Author: Michael Anthony
Publsiher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0435989553

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Another perceptive novel about a boy on the edge of adult responsibilities. It is the story of Shellie, a Trinidadian boy who moves to a new village and there meets two girls. He is charmed by Rosalie but he is attracted to the more cheerful and accessible Joan. Introduction by Gareth Griffiths.

Writers by the River

Writers by the River
Author: Donia S. Eley,Grace Toney Edwards
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781476641973

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The Highland Summer Writing Conference (HSC), held each summer along the banks of the ancient New River at Radford University's Selu Conservancy, brings together and inspires writers as they participate in the communal art of creating and sharing. Over the years, many prestigious Appalachian authors have taught workshops to like-minded students, many of whom became published authors in their own right. This book, a celebration of the HSC, is a collection of reflective essays, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction contributed by 41 authors and student-authors who have taken part in the conference over a span of 43 years.

The River

The River
Author: Helen Humphreys
Publsiher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781770907850

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A breathtaking mix of observation, prose, natural history, and art We tend to look at landscape in relation to what it can do for us. Does it move us with its beauty? Can we make a living from it? But what if we examined a landscape on its own terms, freed from our expectations and assumptions? This is what celebrated writer Helen Humphreys sets out to do in this beautiful, groundbreaking examination of place. For more than a decade Humphreys has owned a small waterside property on a section of the Napanee River in Ontario. In the watchful way of writers, she has studied her little piece of the river through the seasons and the years, cataloguing its ebb and flows, the plants and creatures that live in and round it, the signs of human usage at its banks and on its bottom. The result is The River, a gorgeous and moving meditation that uses fiction, non-fiction, natural history, archival maps and images, and full-colour original photographs to get at the truth. In doing this, Humphreys has created a work of startling originality that is sure to become a new Canadian classic.

The River

The River
Author: Paulini Turagabeci
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1696056497

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When Ilai Levukanailoma finds himself retired, a widower and only care-giver to his 6-month old grandson Tomi, he is determined to prove himself a worthy guardian despite his past.But not many believe that a grandfather is qualified to be the sole guardian of an infant. Torn between giving up his grandson to those who claim to be better able to take care of Tomi and his own need to hold on to his closest living relative, Ilai decides to put distance between him and the memories of his past as well as the river that so often haunts him.With a few belongings and his grandson, he moves to a distant town with the help of friends to start a new life away frompeople who want to separate them..............until even in their new home, they receive an unexpected visitor whothreatens to accomplish just that.

Time and the River

Time and the River
Author: Zee Edgell
Publsiher: Greenwood Publishing Group
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015064955613

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"Time and the River is about freedom and slavery, hope and betrayal. It tells the story of people who don't own their own land or time, or even their own bodies. Leah Lawson is the daughter of a slave owner and a slave woman in Belize (the former British Honduras). In dreaming of a better future Leah must make some difficult choices. Her life takes drastic turns, changing her from slave into mistress, and forcing her to take the lives of her family and best friend into her own hands."--Jacket.

The River s Song

The River s Song
Author: Suchen Christine Lim
Publsiher: Aurora Metro Publications
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2014-01-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 190658298X

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A novel about betrayal and enduring love from one of Singapore's most highly-regarded authors.