Writes of Passage

  • Writes of Passage: Threads in the Fabric of Our Times
    By Phil Wallace Payne

    I rode it out the twenty or so miles toward the Robert's Ranch. Part way was the meadow just below 'RedRock'. There I put hobbles on the horse so that he could not go far, made myself a campfire, then a supper, and, unrolling my ...

  • Writes of Passage
    By Margaret Maron, Laurie R King

    In Writes of Passage, fifty-nine mystery authors offer the secrets that helped them navigate their success.

  • Writes of Passage
    By Lora Tucker

    Writes of Passage

  • Writes of Passage: Reading Travel Writing
    By James Duncan, Derek Gregory

    Reading Travel Writing James Duncan, Derek Gregory ... superior to verbal evidence' and his suspicion of those scholars who 'prate about mere local rites and opinions' (Ibid., 100), he maintains that local informants can be of some use.

  • Writes of Passage: Reading Travel Writing
    By James Duncan, Derek Gregory

    Writes of Passage explores the interplay between a system of "othering" which travelers bring to a place, and the "real" geographical difference they discover upon arrival.

  • Writes of Passage: Writing Through the Seasons of Your Life
    By Marjorie St Clair

    The exercises call for deep introspection into your life's rites of passage from one significant cycle to the next and provide an insightful and compassionate re-telling of your life's story. Who is this book for?

  • Writes of Passage: Life Experiences Penned in Poetry...
    By Michelle A. James

    "Writes of Passage" is the author's play on words.

  • Writes of Passage
    By Lora Ren Tucker

    Writes of Passage

  • Writes of Passage: Words To Read Before You Turn 13
    By Nicolette Jones

    Published in a gorgeous hardback edition, with a stunning neon and foil-stamped cover, ribbon marker, and beautifully designed insides, Writes of Passage is the perfect gift for every occasion - birthdays, Christmas, school leaving ...

  • Writes of Passage
    By Guillermo Cabrera Infante

    Fifteen stories about Cuba by a writer whonotes in the prologue: "None, for sure went to jail forimitating Hemingway. I did."