The Thread Faery (Paperback or Softback) by AmyCrockett Paperback, 32 Pages, Published 2019 by Acutebydesign, Publishing 6/1/2019 ISBN-13: 978-1-943515-16-5, ISBN: 1-943515-16-6
"On 9/11/2001 many lives were lost. This story brings to life the Thread Faery whose love is woven through the lives of those who perished that day and those who have lived to share this story."
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"What is the purpose of public talk in a democratic society? Do the American people interact with their government in distinctive ways? Are the nation s mass media helpful or harmful to the democratic experience? In Politics, Discourse, and American Society, some of the nation s best young scholars take us beyond conventional perspectives to present original work on how politics is transacted in American society and how public communicat ..."
"It Spooks; Living in response to an unheard call is a book of visual, poetic, and written responses to a paper by John D. Caputo. It is a creative collaboration—including a wide spectrum of contributors from diverse backgrounds and nationalities—which lends itself to the ongoing conversation of radical theology, spectral religion, and (as Caputo himself has described), “our haunting from within”. John D. Caputo writes with pointed insi ..."