Infinite Barriers is a collection of poetry by M.L. Knarr that was created over a span of forty years. Several poems, Shadow, Little Boy, and Crying for the Dead have won poetry contests nationwide.
Life is but a walking shadow for beautiful and aspiring young actress, Mikie Davenport, as she starts life anew after a mysterious fever, murder, and cancer rob her of the family she loved. As Mikie Davenport embarks upon her quest to study theater at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, she finds a new home and a new family in an old Victorian house shared by four other tenants, kindred spirits, each unique in their own special way with their own dreams and aspirations, and their own tragedies. Kelly O’ Connor, a Juilliard trained jazz pianist who is the front woman in a popular local fusion band known as Mantra, Sean O’ Connor, a successful artist driven into self-exile within the confines of his basement apartment by a series of bizarre accidental deaths involving a drunk driver, a stray bullet from a British soldier’s rifle, and a grand piano, Ben Emerson, once a financial wizard on Wall Street now a Buddhist, a bartender and a judo instructor, and Andie Aames, a vivacious, charismatic streetwise kid from NYC, all share something in common, the pursuit of happiness. But when a brutal hate crime perpetuated by Billy “Bad” Wilson, a vicious, sadistic young bigot, casts a shadow of violence and hatred over their lives, they are put to the ultimate test forcing each one of them to reevaluate and walk their own path through life and death.
Small town life in Pleasant Bay, North Carolina loses its charm for aspiring, young actress Mikie Davenport after a mysterious fever, murder, and cancer rob her of the family she loves. When she relocates to Knoxville to study theater at the University of Tennessee, Mikie discovers a new home and a new life in an old Victorian house shared by four other tenants, kindred spirits, each unique in their own special way with their own dreams and aspirations, trials and tribulations. Life is good again until a brutal hate crime challenges the very fabric of Mikie and her roommate's existence. In the shadow of this recent tragedy, they desperately fight for their lives and their happiness as they struggle to survive the aftermath of the vicious hate crime and realize their goals and dreams and aspirations.
A Comedy of Horrors is a collection of stories and poetry with an unusual flair. Some are horror stories, some are stories of the supernatural and the macabre, and some of the stories are just plain weird. There are fairy tales and science fiction, fantasy and fiction, and there are even a couple that deal with real life issues written from a different perspective. The poetry is mostly surreal and dark.
Raised as a boy and home-schooled by her single mother, Jessie Jacks is unlike other boys and girls. Jessie is an intersex child born both male and female, although her countenance and appearance are strikingly female. After the death of her mother, she is placed in the care of her aunt, Annie Sheldon, where she is faced with a whole new set of circumstances that she must adapt to - peer pressure, social prejudice, first love, issues of sexual identity, as well as the biological, physiological, and psychological changes she experiences as puberty raises its ugly head, or in this case, beautiful head.
Small town life in Pleasant Bay, North Carolina loses its charm for aspiring, young actress Mikie Davenport after a mysterious fever, murder, and cancer rob her of the family she loves. When she relocates to Knoxville to study theater at the University of Tennessee, Mikie discovers a new home and a new life in an old Victorian house shared by four other tenants, kindred spirits, each unique in their own special way with their own dreams and aspirations, trials and tribulations. Life is good again until a brutal hate crime challenges the very fabric of Mikie and her roommate's existence. In the shadow of this recent tragedy, they desperately fight for their lives and their happiness as they struggle to survive the aftermath of the vicious hate crime and realize their goals and dreams and aspirations.
Raised as a boy and home-schooled by her single mother, Jessie Jacks is unlike other boys and girls. Jessie is an intersex child born both male and female, although her countenance and appearance are strikingly female. After the death of her mother, she is placed in the care of her aunt, Annie Sheldon, where she is faced with a whole new set of circumstances that she must adapt to - peer pressure, social prejudice, first love, issues of sexual identity, as well as the biological, physiological, and psychological changes she experiences as puberty raises its ugly head, or in this case, beautiful head.
Maple V Mathematics Programming Guide is the fully updated language and programming reference for Maple V Release 5. It presents a detailed description of Maple V Release 5 - the latest release of the powerful, interactive computer algebra system used worldwide as a tool for problem-solving in mathematics, the sciences, engineering, and education. This manual describes the use of both numeric and symbolic expressions, the data types available, and the programming language statements in Maple. It shows how the system can be extended or customized through user defined routines and gives complete descriptions of the system's user interface and 2D and 3D graphics capabilities.
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