The result was a book called “Working.” It became a bestseller, has influenced people for decades and even inspired a Broadway musical…something rare for an oral history collection. In the early 1970’s, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Studs Terkel crossed the country with a reel-to-reel tape recorder, interviewing people about their work. Participant further acknowledges and agrees that he or she will receive no monetary payment, royalties, nor other remuneration of any kind for the use of the photographs/stories and hereby waives, releases and forever discharges Project& from any and all claims, demands or liabilities arising out of or in connection with the use of the photographs/stories. Project&-related events, include, but are not limited to any event initiated by or participated in by Project&.įurther, participant understands that he or she hereby assigns all rights for the above-described photographs/stories to Project&. “WORKING IN AMERICA” PHOTO/VIDEO RELEASE:īy uploading photo or story content via this website, participant hereby consents to and authorizes Project& and its successors, assigns, licensees and agents (collectively “Project&”) to reprint, publish, edit and distribute any and all photographs/stories in connection with Project&’s advertising, promotion and publications, in print, video or any form of media now known or hereafter developed, including, but not limited to Project& and Working in America’s web sites.
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We love our open range and the cattle can be found crossing the road as they move from one area to the next. Pastoral living, wildlife, and scenic beauty abound! Do visit. Close to the Kings River and Pine Flat Lake, fishing and boating are but a few minutes away. For a small fee their services are available to property owners. The historic Wonder Valley Resort sits in the center of the area, providing an added resource. It’s dry during late summer and fall, but can be a raging small river during the wet winters and springs. Mill Creek intersects the area and provides a great place to explore on foot or horseback. Lots range in size from 1 to 5 acres interspersed throughout the foothill mountainous area. Located 35 miles east of the Fresno/Clovis metropolitan area there are approximately 500 lots and, currently, about 225 homes. Wonder Valley Ranchos is a beautiful place to live with friendly, like-minded neighbors! Here, we have the space for people who are interested in nature, gardening, bird watching, horseback riding, hiking, and much more. Pre-prep girls were also treated to a visit from author Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore, who read from her books of animal-themed poetry before helping the girls have a go at writing their own rhymes and riddles. The pupils listened in suspense to exciting snippets of Lou’s books, including The Incredible Shrinking Girl and The Return of the Railway Children. Author Lou Kuenzler shared a range of great techniques for writing stories with each year group, encouraging the girls to start writing their own stories and leaving them brimming with enthusiasm for reading and writing. Girls at St Mary’s Junior School, Cambridge were thrilled to get top tips from two female authors during Book Week. Share your stories and Pastonian Podcast.Senior School & Sixth Form remote learning.Leiths Level 3 Extended Certificate in Professional Cookery.EAL for international students in Senior School.English as an Additional Language (EAL). Senior School and Sixth Form Parent Survey.Be inspired: snippets from short-listed stories. "We put the book together quickly, because the publisher (Simon & Schuster) was eager to get it out before Christmas," Fisher explains. She calls her new memoir "Wishful Drinking," which is also the title of her autobiographical road show that has occupied her for the past year or so.Īs if the title doesn't say enough about her struggles, the cover shows a woman in Princess Leia braids with her face in her arms and her right hand holding a cocktail glass. She starred in three "Star Wars" movies, has written several best-selling novels - and has been in and out of hospitals for substance abuse and other problems. That pretty much describes Fisher, daughter of Hollywood stars Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher. Photo by APDirector Mike Nichols once said of Carrie Fisher: "She has too much personality for one person and not enough for two persons." Fisher has written a 156-page memoir that she calls "Wishful Drinking,". Carrie Fisher arriving is shown in this 2007 file photo. Does Finlay or Vero play an realistic hit-woman? Could you see Finlay being a hit-mom?ĩ. Who did you root for, “The Lawyer” or “The Cop” as Fin’s potential love interest? What did you like about each man? How are the men similar and how are they different to each other?Ĩ. Which part of the story made you laugh the most?ħ. What do you think of the relationship between Fin and Vero? How does it change from the beginning of the book to the end?Ħ. Which character did you like the most? Why?ĥ. What are your thoughts on Vero’s calculations?Ĥ. She did the math and thought that getting away with murder had better odds. Vero said she liked her odds with the cover up/burial. Fin asked Vero why she chose to help her hide the body. Why do you think Fin decided to spy on Harris Mickler in the first place? Is $50,000 an enticement?ģ. Did he get what he deserved when Fin switched the Rohypnol drug and he ended up with it?Ģ. He drugged his victims and then blackmailed them. Harris Mickler was a bad guy and a predator. The no funding policy of that administration led to the deterioration of public libraries in the state as workers made do with few available books, and no attention was further paid to library facilities. Students and others were made to pay stipends before they could use public libraries in the state. The state of the libraries began to deteriorate in the late nineties when the military administration of the state Group Captain Baba Iyiam insisted that all government agencies should be self-sustaining. The library system so flourished that it even pride itself of having a Will Library which was explored by legal luminaries and wealthy persons who did not want to create acrimony for their children when they depart the earth.įor years, it was a board of its own and was run as an independent body until it was merged with the Ministry of Education under the supervision of the Commissioner of Education. Then there was at least a government library in every local government headquarters across the three senatorial zones. The libraries in the then Midwest Region and later Bendel State were built during the military administration of Brigadier-General Samuel Ogbemudia. Edo state at a point was proud of owner of some of the best library facilities in the country to the extent that people come from far and near for research work. This collection started out very strong and there are some fantastic stories in it with ideas such as a fungi submarine and a house haunted by fungi although I was a bit let down at the very end which was a poem rather than a short story and I felt that it wasn’t the best way to end such a great collection. It’s a brilliant idea for a short story collection as there are so many interesting ways you can explore fungal fiction. I really enjoy Jeff Vandermeer’s weird fiction, especially that involving mushrooms, and so when I discovered an entire anthology based on Fungi I was incredibly intrigued. Pugmire, Lavie Tidhar, Ann K.Schwader, Jesse Bullington, Molly Tanzer and Simon Strantzas through a dizzying journey of fungal tales. Join authors such as Jeff VanderMeer, Laird Barron, Nick Mamatas, W.H. Stories range from noir to dark fantasy, from steampunk to body horror. In this new anthology, writers reach into the rich territory first explored by William Hope Hodgson a century ago: the land of the fungi. A collection of fungal wonders…and terrors. Faithful Place is Tana French's best book yet (readers familiar with In the Woods and The Likeness will recognize this as an incredible feat), a compelling and cutting mystery with the hardscrabble, savage Mackey clan at its heart.Īs her third novel featuring the Dublin Murder Squad opens, 19-year-old Frank Mackey is waiting in vain for Rosie, who he’s supposed to run away to London with. Because he is too close to the case, and because the Place (including his family) harbors a deep-rooted distrust of cops, Frank must undergo his investigation furtively, using all the skills picked up from years of undercover work to trace the killer and the events of the night that changed his life. They say going home is never easy, but for Frank, investigating the cold case of the just-discovered body of his teenage girlfriend, it is a tangled, dangerous journey, fraught with mean motivations, black secrets, and tenuous alliances. Faithful Place is Frank's old neighborhood, the town he fled twenty-two years ago, abandoning an abusive alcoholic father, harpy mother, and two brothers and sisters who never made it out. That which was buried is brought to light and wreaks hell-on no one moreso than Frank Mackey, beloved undercover guru and burly hero first mentioned in French's second book about the Undercover Squad, The Likeness. Three Theban plays: Antigone Oedipus the King Oedipus at Colonus, New York, NY: Penguin Books. Three Theban Plays: Antigone Oedipus the King Oedipus at Colonus. Robert Fagles (New York, NY: Penguin Books, 1984). Sophocles, Three Theban Plays: Antigone Oedipus the King Oedipus at Colonus, trans. 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