James H. Davis Livres
Cet auteur explore les recoins sombres de l'horreur et de la fantasy, souvent avec une touche de science-fiction. Son écriture aborde des situations inhabituelles et fréquemment humoristiques, peut-être issues de son goût pour les énigmes logiques et les jeux. Avec une vision du monde distinctive et légèrement espiègle, il entraîne les lecteurs dans des récits pleins de surprises et de rebondissements inattendus.





Club Q is a book of mid-American yearning for both exceptionalism and belonging. Beginning as a coming-out narrative, the poems track the story of a gay boy growing up in Colorado Springs, under the spectres of the U.S. military, megachurch Christianity, and chain-restaurant capitalism. As the speaker ages, he examines his complicity in his isolation and struggles to define community on his own terms. Through formal invention, high- and low-culture references, and deep wordplay, Club Q invites the reader to inhabit the precise imprecision of our human situation.
Driving a shift in the way we think about entrepreneurial and teacher education, this book invites teachers to think and act as entrepreneurial innovators and lead meaningful change in everyday school contexts.