... Ohio University Press: “The Poet Returns Home for the Holidays" Salt: “Snow in April" I owe a great debt to Eavan Boland, David Baker, and Catherine Barnett for their insightful readings throughout the evolution of this work.
Written with lacerating authority, The Intruder is a classic, powerful thriller that thrusts Peter Blauner into the ranks of major contemporary authors.
Derec returns to the original Robot City with Ariel and his father to discover that it has been reprogrammed; and after the city is restored, three subversive robots threaten to destroy the city in defiance of the Three Laws.
The machinery of Robot City has gone mysteriously awry, and Derek, who has only recently returned, is determined to locate and eliminate the source of this distressing reprogramming
Winner of the Trillium Book Award for Poetry In Intruder, acclaimed poet Bardia Sinaee explores with vivid and precise language themes of encroachment in contemporary life.
We should turn to the foods of the earth; such as leafy greens and vegetables, as well as fruit. We should also be taking some form of multivitamin as a precautious measure. When Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden their food ...
It’s not a computer malfunction. The system has an intruder. Someone is in the RDC network, someone who does not belong there. The intruder is cruel, drunk with power, and his games with the RDC have already resulted in a man’s death.
If you like Fiona Wood, Cath Crowley or Jaclyn Moriarty, you'll love Christine Bongers' gripping new coming of age story, Intruder.