Cette auteure explore de profonds thèmes littéraires, plongeant dans l'expérience humaine à travers une voix poétique distinctive. Son style se caractérise par une urgence captivante et une introspection aiguë et incisive qui attire les lecteurs dans la vie intérieure de ses personnages. L'œuvre se distingue par son langage précis et un riche paysage métaphorique qui résonne longtemps après la lecture. Infusant souvent sa prose de nuances philosophiques, elle invite à la contemplation de la vie et de ses complexités.
Exploring themes of loss and faith, this poetry collection reflects on the author's upbringing as the son of two ministers. Set against various landscapes—from the Blue Ridge Mountains to Alaska and Upstate New York—each poem invites introspection and examines the impact of domestic tragedies on familial bonds. Through a blend of formal structures and poignant narratives, the work ultimately conveys a message of hope, suggesting that even amidst overwhelming sorrow, memories can serve as salvaged artifacts worth preserving.
Remember the good old days, when adventures were underground, NPCs were there to be killed, and the finale of every dungeon was the dragon on the 20th level? Those days are back. Dungeon Crawl Classics adventures don’t waste your time with long-winded speeches, weird campaign settings, or NPCs who aren’t meant to be killed. Each adventure is 100% good, solid dungeon crawl, with the monsters you know, the traps you remember, and the secret doors you know are there somewhere. Just outside of the border city of Cillamar lies a hidden ruin, once home to a clan of gnomes, now the lair of twisted aberrations that shun the surface world and its people. The heroes are called to explore this ruin. They pick their way through subterranean byways and galleries, past deadly traps and ancient caverns, to discover the eldritch source of the a malevolent crystal monolith hidden atop an island in the center of an underground lake. But ending the crystal’s curse carries its own repe
A practical guide to attacking the most common of phobias: fear of failure A practical guide to attacking the most common of phobias: fear of failure Since its publication in 2011, What's Stopping You? has offered readers a hard look at the quality of their careers and personal lives. For those who'd give themselves a solid "C+", this brutally honest guide to taking stock also offers the keys to self-improvement. By dismantling the fear inhibiting all achievement—fear of failure—author Robert Kelsey offers a set of seven steps designed to help readers map out their actions, and attain what once seemed elusive milestones. Written for the frustrated underachiever or anyone who feels like one, this unique book addresses can the real obstacles hindering both professional and personal growth. Includes a new chapter with tactics for overcoming a fear of failure Explores methods for dealing with different types of people in a host of situations, such as getting a new job, pitching for new work, making presentations, or communicating clearly in an argument With a Foreword by one of Britain's most successful businessman, Luke Johnson, this unique handbook to overcoming the most basic of fears is a must for anyone who would like to upgrade the quality of their life.
The book features a collection of columns written by Luke Johnson, known as 'The Maverick,' during his tenure at The Sunday Telegraph. Through sharp and insightful essays, he addresses a variety of topics including finance, investment strategies, philanthropy, and the intricacies of corporate life. His candid approach and practical perspective resonate with readers seeking a deeper understanding of the business world, earning him a devoted following. The essays not only reflect on the commercial landscape but also on the personalities that shape it.
'Nine out of ten How-To books are a bore. This is the one out of ten. It's easy to read, with original ideas and useful advice for wannabe tycoons' Jeff Randall, Sky Newspresenter and Daily Telegraphcolumnist Running your own business is nowhere near as tough as you might think. So what are you waiting for? Luke Johnson is Britain's busiest tycoon, with a personal fortune estimated at £120 million. From Pizza Express and Channel 4 to his incisive Financial Timescolumn, Johnson has spent two decades on the business frontline. In Start It Up, Johnson sets out to inspire - and guide - every budding entrepreneur. He tackles the issues that really matter- finding the right idea, sourcing funds, and getting the best from the people you meet on the way - chiefly yourself. 'Luke Johnson is independent, unorthodox, even bloody-minded - it's what makes him worth reading' Peter Bazalgette, Chairman, Endemol 'It's all here- the triumphs and disasters, the iron law of the business cycle, and the timeless wisdom of those who've gone before him' Brent Hoberman, founder of lastminute.com 'Very few people have had more impact than Luke Johnson' Peter Harden, founder, Harden's Restaurant Guides
Focusing on seven topics of Biblical theology, this compact title aims to engage a diverse audience by encouraging exploration beyond conventional understanding. It invites readers to ask questions and expand their worldview while highlighting the characteristics of God's nature. The text emphasizes clarity and logical reasoning, making the complexities of the Divine accessible to all.