Flux

  • Flux: What Marketing Managers Need to Navigate the New Environment
    By David Soberman, Dilip Soman Consulting

    2 Jennifer L. Aaker, Susan Fournier, and S. Adam Brasel, “When Good Brands Do Bad,” Journal of Consumer Research 31 ... 10 Margaret S. Clark and Judson Mills, “Interpersonal Attraction in Exchange and Communal Relationships,” Journal of ...

  • Flux: Women on Sex, Work, Love, Kids, and Life in a Half-Changed World
    By Peggy Orenstein

    In her book Bird by Bird, Anne Lamott discusses the mythical radio station KFKD—or K-fucked— which blares in the head of would-be writers. Through one speaker a voice assures the listener that she is brilliant and talented, ...

  • Flux
    By Stephen Baxter

    Stephen Baxter's third novel in his magnificent Xeelee Sequence is an exotic and endearing story of an abandoned people.

  • Flux: 8 Superpowers for Thriving in Constant Change
    By April Rinne

    April Rinne defines these eight flux superpowers: • Run slower. • See what's invisible. • Get lost. • Start with trust. • Know your “enough.” • Create your portfolio career. • Be all the more human (and serve other humans) ...

  • Flux: Women on Sex, Work, Love, Kids, and Life in a Half-Changed World
    By Peggy Orenstein

    ... plunging from plastic toadstools , squirming through hollow logs , and rolling around the blue - mat water while the adults supervise from carpeted steps . “ Well , ladies and jellybeans , " Carrie says , beaming at four ...

  • Flux: 8 Superpowers for Thriving in Constant Change
    By April Rinne

    They empower people to see change in new ways, craft new responses, and ultimately reshape their relationship to change from the inside out. April Rinne defines these eight flux superpowers: Run slower. See what's invisible. Get lost.

  • Flux
    By Orion Carloto

    Flux is a somber narrative, an ode to change, a collection of poetry and prose written from the many states of grief over a broken heart. With original illustrations by...

  • Flux: Life After Foster Care
    By Foster Care Alumni of America, Leigh Ecke, Misty Stenslie

    "Written by more than 100 adult alumni of foster care, FLUX is an honest, useful, and juicy look at what it really means to become an adult after growing up in the system"--Page 4 of cover.

  • Flux
    By Jeremy Robinson

    At least, he thinks he is. A wave of light-bending energy--the Flux--rolls down the mountainside, transporting Owen, and everyone in the nearby town of Black Creek, to October 14, 1985, the day before his father died.

  • Flux
    By Beth Goobie

    When loneliness opens her mind to flux, the ability to alter her vibratory state in the molecular field, she learns to travel to other levels of reality.