![]() ![]() ![]() Geoffrey Cubbin, facing trial for embezzling millions from Trenton’s premier assisted-living facility, has mysteriously vanished from the hospital after an emergency appendectomy. JANET EVANOVICH is the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Stephanie Plum series, the Lizzy and Diesel series, twelve romance novels, the Alexandra Barnaby novels and Troublemaker graphic novels, and How I Write: Secrets of a Bestselling Author.Īfter a slow summer of chasing low-level skips for her cousin Vinnie’s bail bonds agency, Stephanie Plum finally lands an assignment that could put her bank balance back in the black. ![]() The right of Janet Evanovich to be identified as the Author of the Work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.Īpart from any use permitted under UK copyright law, this publication may only be reproduced, stored, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, with prior permission in writing of the publishers or, in the case of reprographic production, in accordance with the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency.įirst published as an Ebook by Headline Publishing Group in 2012Īll characters in this publication are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.Ĭataloguing in Publication Data is available from the British Library ![]()
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![]() Then the War is luminous testimony to the power of self-reckoning and to Carl Phillips as an ever-changing, necessary voice in contemporary poetry.Ĭarl Phillips is the highly acclaimed author of 10 collections of poetry. Ultimately, Phillips refuses pessimism, arguing for tenderness and human connection as profound forces for revolution and conjuring a spell against indifference and the easy escapes of nostalgia. ![]() ![]() Then the War includes a generous selection of Phillips’s work from the previous thirteen years, as well as his recent lyric prose memoir, “Among the Trees,” and his chapbook, Star Map with Action Figures. The new poems, written in a time of rising racial conflict in the United States, with its attendant violence and uncertainty, find Phillips entering deeper into the landscape he has made his own: a forest of intimacy, queerness, and moral inquiry, where the farther we go, the more difficult it is to remember why or where we started. ![]() A new collection of poems from one of America’s most essential, celebrated, and enduring poets, Carl Phillips's Then the WarĬarl Phillips has aptly described his work as an “ongoing quest” Then the War is the next step in that meaningful process of self-discovery for both the poet and his reader. ![]() ![]() Our unexpected chemistry makes him the perfect rebound guy. ![]() Luckily Alec is there to wrap me up in strong arms and carry me out the door before things get too ugly. Right Now… May Did you hear the one about the girl who walks into a bar and catches her live-in lover kissing someone else? No? You’re the only one in town who missed it. ![]() ![]() Find the author: Website, Blog, Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Amazon, Instagram, PinterestĪlso by this author:, The Fifteenth Minute, The Year We Fell Down, The Year We Hid Away, Blonde Date, The Understatement of the Year, The Shameless Hour, The Fifteenth Minute, Rookie Move, Hard Hitter, Bittersweet, Steadfast, Keepsake (True North, #3), Him, Us, Untitled, Hard Hitter, Good Boy, Keepsake (True North, #3), Goodbye Paradise, Pipe Dreams, Stay (WAGs, #2), Pipe Dreams, Temporary, Man Hands (Man Hands, #1), Man Card, Brooklynaire (Brooklyn Bruisers #4), The Accidentals, Overnight Sensation, Top Secret, Superfan (Brooklyn, #3)Īlso in this series: Bittersweet, Steadfast, Keepsake (True North, #3)īuy It: | The Book Depository | Audible ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The reader’s imagination adds at least 50 percent to that act of conjuring, filling in the spaces between the pictures and the words. Some of that comes from its being an illustrated book, which sketches out so many dimensions of an alternate universe. James Gurney: What people tell me most often is that they like the sense of immersion they feel when they read the book. What about it do you think has been so compelling? What about that world, that alternate social reality, is compelling to you? Plough: The society you portray in your Dinotopia books has, obviously, captivated a huge audience. Plough editor Susannah Black asked him about his work and the world that he’s invented – a place where not only humans of many ethnicities and cultures work together in harmony, but even humans and dinosaurs live in solidarity. James Gurney is the beloved author and illustrator of the book Dinotopia and its sequels. ![]() This interview was first published in the Autumn 2020 issue of Plough Quarterly. ![]() |