A noted author and novelist presents a selection of essays and journals that explore his sexuality, relationships, and the advance and effect of the AIDS virus within him from which he eventually died. 50,000 first printing.
As tensions grow worse between the humans and the Others, security head Helena Jaansen finds herself relying more heavily on her personal guard Faine—and falling more deeply into their intimate connection.
But as Mary comes face-to-face with the freedom she so desperately craved, she also discovers something dark and wild within herself... and its Whispers grow stronger each and every day.Inspired the lost colony of Roanoke and the first ...
You may have picked up this book for the bright color or interesting title, but if you are holding this book in your hands, let this be a reminder: you are beautiful, you are enough, and it is never too late for God to plant you and help ...
... the Wild Darkness Description: An elderly sylvani woman. She has grey hair with dark green streaks. Her antlers are untamed, chipped, and cracking. Her skin is thickly wrinkled, like the bark of an old tree. She dresses predominantly in ...
The road stretched in a pale, straight streak, narrowing to a mere thread at the limit of vision-the only living thing in the wild darkness.
Not a book about illness, this is a book about writing and being. It is taut, brave, unequalled in our scholarship, and true.
... dark voicelessness in which the words are the deeds, and the other words that are not deeds, that are just the gaps in people's lacks, coming down like the cries of the geese out of the wild darkness in the old terrible nights, fumbling ...
The road stretched in a pale, straight streak, narrowing to a mere thread at the limit of vision-the only living thing in the wild darkness.
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... This Wild Darkness — Neil Small's " Death of the Authors " —altogether ignores the substantial parts of the text that discuss sexuality . On the other side of things , the book reviewer R. Baird Shuman insists on the autobiography's ...