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Life and Death in the Valley of the Sagebrush Mariposa Lily

Author(s): Ehor Boyanowsky

From his vantage point at Nighthawk Ranch overlooking its infinitely fecund mother, the Thompson River, Ehor Boyanowsky embraces the people, plants and wildlife she nurtures to create a literary universe of experience both thrilling in discovery and dangerous, even deadly, if encountered haphazardly...

Acting: What to Do

Author(s): Judith Pender

Primarily targeting students who are working in Realism, Acting: What To Do provides a basis for work in all genres and styles in acting. This text provides material on both serious drama and comedy, and all the sub genres of Realism of the late nineteenth and twenty-first centuries. Acting: What To...

Slaying the Trolls! Why the Trolls are Very, Very Wrong About Women and Sports

Author(s): Nefertiti Walker, David Berri

Women’s sports are exploding. Attendance records are being set in soccer around the world. College stars like Caitlin Clark have people waiting in lines for hours to see her play. And the WNBA - where league revenues have reportedly doubled in just four short years - is clearly taking off.Slaying th...

Hemingway's Earliest Heroes Nick Adams and Jake Barnes

Author(s): Donald Daiker

Nick Adams is Ernest Hemingway’s most important and best-liked character.  Nick is, in many ways, Hemingway himself, his alter ego: his remembered or imagined self in the earlier stories and his projected better self in many of the later ones.  Once Ernest Hemingway created the character of Nick Ada...