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With a suicide addict(17) and a cancer survivor(30), a boy(8) seeks the book that lists the death date of every human - to prove his Mom's still alive; his Dad shouldn't remarry. -Written by an award-winning author (Moondance Gaia Award, at the Moondance International Film Festival Screenplay Competition; First Place, Robert Boit Writing Competition; and others including 72nd Writer's Digest Writing Competition, etc.) ***This is the original script of the motion picture, Aura, IL, and includes all the omitted scenes. An early draft was a semi-finalist at the Moondance International Film Festival Screenplay Competition 2005.
Comet Fever © Written by Anthony Marino 1998 © Copyrights by International Law © Feverish symptoms arrive around the world when a comet passes the Earth. The CDC calls it Comet Fever, and fighting off these symptoms is Anthony Marino who slips into a coma, struggling to survive the horrific nightmares caused by the comet fever, he battles the lucid dreams head on to wake up.
This is about the love story of Richard and Margaret Rosenkoetter. It recounts their early childhood, meeting, courtship, and marriage; their children, relatives, friends, acquaintances and occasional stranger, some trials and triumphs. This was a relationship that lasted sixty-five years, plus three months and three days. Richard was born January 13,1921 at home on1808 State Street in Quincy, Illinois. His parents had moved into town from the farm the previous year; he resided in that home until a short time after his marriage to Margaret. He had one sister, Anna, who was three years older. His parents, Henry Lewis Rosenkoetter, was born June 24,1886 and died, August 18, 1948 and Hattie (We...
What is African American about African American literature? Why identify it as a distinct tradition? John Ernest contends that too often scholars have relied on nave concepts of race, superficial conceptions of African American history, and the marginalization of important strains of black scholarship. With this book, he creates a new and just r...
My Private Star is a 2-book series. Samantha Moss is a young aspiring actress, up for the role of her life. She’s worked hard and only needs her big break. Could the starring role next to the seriously sexy Ryan Jones be it? Imagine her surprise when Samantha discovers she’s auditioning with the shining star himself. Their characters meld together, bringing the script to life. Soon, the two fall into a deep and sensual romance in which Samantha discovers desire, luxury and love in the world’s most vibrant city: New York. However, fame always comes with an unpredictable poison, and this poison has a name… paparazzi. Samantha is targeted and threatened by their sinister force: she must either sabotage Ryan or be ruined herself. Stimulating, daring and exciting, My Private Star is an unforgettable and hot journey through the pain and pleasures of life as well as the emotions that make us feel unique and alive.
This collection documents and examines political and protest theatre produced between the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and Obama’s election in 2008 by British and American artists responding to their own governments’ actions and policies during this time. The plays take up topics such as the ongoing wars on terror, Blair’s support of U.S. policies, the flawed intelligence that led to the Iraq war, and illegal detentions and torture at Abu Ghraib. The authors argue that engaged artists faced a radically different sociopolitical context for their work after 9/11 compared to earlier social protest movements and new forms of theatre, and different emotional strategies were necessary to meet the ch...
This award-winning study of today’s filibuster debate provides a historical overview of Senate rules and an updated analysis of recent controversies. In an age of increasingly divided partisan politics, many argue that the Senate filibuster is undemocratic or even unconstitutional. Recent legislative disputes have brought criticism of Senate rules into sharp relief, and demands for abolition or reform of the filibuster have increased. In Defending the Filibuster, two experts on Senate procedure—a veteran Senate aide and a former Senate Parliamentarian—argue that the filibuster is fundamental to protecting the rights of the minority in American politics. Richard A. Arenberg and Robert B...
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