This is a landmark volume from a major writer whose worldwide readership is in the millions, and whose work has influenced and entertained generations. Moving Targets is also the companion volume to the recently reissued Second Words.
... are in the centres , and in Canada there was a generation of woman poets just before MacEwen's who hadn't heard yet that they were supposed to just be : Phyllis Webb , Anne Wilkinson , Jay Macpherson , P. K. Page , Margaret Avison .
Whoever Maureen L. Hathaway was , her Memorial Student Center was nearly deserted . That may have been because the one o'clock classes were in session , or it may just have been because the place was astonishingly unappealing .
Judy Tietz and Sarah Yesler lay so that they were facing each other on the floor, their noses about ten inches apart. Sarah's back was toward the middle of the saloon, but Judy could see Marina Demin. Judy, who was the younger and less ...
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This pioneering collection of essays looks at our fascination with women who murder. The authors explore how women both fictional and real are represented, as well as the way society responds to these women.
This book charts the take-up of IT in Britain, as seen through the eyes of one company.
Only the quick thinking of veterinarian Nick Kendrick gets them both out alive. Now Nick and Alexis must put their dreams and their safety on the line, and work together to learn the identity of the drug ring's murderous mastermind.
When the death of her beloved Uncle Loy draws Helen Black back to Mississippi, she finds herself in the midst of another mystery -- and this one involves her own...
"With Moving Targets, Warren Easley delivers another humdinger of a tale featuring the City of Roses. But there's so much more to like about this story than just its evocative Portland setting.
As Operation Homeward Bound, a dedicated fraternity within the KGB plots to restore communism to its homeland, U.S. agents must stop them before they destroy America. Reprint.
This book will teach you how to build a winning team culture, define your niche, build a loyal brand following, design a killer logo, create ads and marketing campaigns that convert and so much more!
Are these women simply victims of patriarchal culture, or can their crimes be seen as an outrage against it? This collection of essays addresses these issues and looks at our enduring fascination with murder in literature and film.
It is the best such effort I have seen. . . . No one who reads this book could fail to emerge much better informed regarding current U.S. nuclear strategy, and why the strategy has developed along the lines it has taken.
Moving Targets
Oliver Queen, the liberal, womanising multi-millionaire also known as the superhero Green Arrow, is the protector of Star City, with his son, Connor, and ward, Mia.