Regina's Closet

Regina's Closet
Title Regina's Closet PDF eBook
Author Diana Raab
Publisher Diana Raab
Total Pages 192
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Discovering her grandmother's journal three decades after her suicide, the author learns of Regina Klein's suffering during World War I, her pain after being orphaned, and her confusing immigrations from Poland to Vienna to Paris and to the United States.

Regina's Secret Spaces

Regina's Secret Spaces
Title Regina's Secret Spaces PDF eBook
Author University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center
Publisher University of Regina Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2006
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780889772007

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Regina's Secret Spaces: Love and Lore of Local Geography is an anthology of essays and poems by eighty writers, artists, architects, musicians, patrons of the arts, and cultural theorists who were inspired by and answered the call of editors Lorne Beug, Anne Campbell and Jeannie Mah to share their favourite "Regina secret." Some submissions were quirky and whimsical, delighting in those things -- small, yet significant -- which bring joy and connect us to the place we live; others were more serious and more theoretical, examining power structures -- both past and present -- and how these have shaped and are yet shaping the city. Reflective, engaging and insightful, all express an abiding fondness for the city of Regina.

Hummingbird

Hummingbird
Title Hummingbird PDF eBook
Author Diana Raab
Publisher Modern HIstory Press
Total Pages 178
Release 2024-01-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1615997644

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Explore the depths of love and loss across three generations of women Hummingbird is a spiritual memoir about the connection between three generations of women--the author, her mother and her beloved maternal grandmother whose wisdoms taught the author how to exist in the world by following her intuition and listening to her heart. Follow Diana on a journey of more than five decades as an author, nurse, research psychologist, teacher, cancer survivor, and more. With insightful prompts, the reader is also invited to explore their own ancestral connections. "...Raab offers poignant and thoughtful insights to help us heal intergenerational trauma. Raab rightly reminds us that our ancestors live on in us and we are invited to call on them anytime we need help..." -- SONIA CHOQUETTE, New York Times bestselling author, The Answer is Simple and Ask Your Guides "Diana Raab knows the terrain of the human heart... she invites readers to reflect upon their own life's journeys and to use writing and journaling to navigate a pathway for healing..." -- TERRA TREVOR, author of We Who Walk the Seven Ways "Hummingbird is not only a poignant spiritual memoir, it is an invitation. Raab is accessible and authentic... She opens hearts and deftly offers insightful prompts, sweetly encouraging the reader's collaboration." -- MARILYN KAPP, author of Love is Greater Than Pain "With disarming honesty, Raab slows down our jittery minds to share the intimacies of experiencing trauma and healing self-care in a way that they feel as normal as sleeping and eating... A safety net for the reader to explore their own path to hope." -- TRISTINE RAINER, author of Your Life as Story, and The New Diary Learn more at www.DianaRaab.com

Title PDF eBook
Author Janet West-Sellars
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 169
Release 2005-01-01
Genre
ISBN 0595339220

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"Quiet As It's Kept" weaves a tangled web of deception as secrets, lies, and lust bring troubling consequences to the everyday lives of an African-American family. Author Janet West-Sellars paints a picture of powerful patriarch James Alexander Scott, who desperately takes all of his secrets to the grave. Scott's best friend, Dr. Edward Marshall, is the only person who knows those secrets. Scott's three adult children are nothing short of relieved when they learn of his death. They are all living out his legacy in varying degrees: to always distrust, to never commit, and to get revenge at all costs. His oldest daughter, Shirley, uses her body to gain power. His only son, Terry, struggles against the past and worries about the child he raised alone. The youngest daughter, Zee, is rejected by Scott, while he is haunted by the painful suspicion that she is not really his daughter. The death of Scott's wife more than forty years ago was inextricably connected to his own mortality. The Scott family learns about life, love, and the hope of redemption. They ultimately discover that forgiveness heals old wounds, but not before what's done in the dark comes to light in "Quiet As It's Kept."

Canadian Literary Fare

Canadian Literary Fare
Title Canadian Literary Fare PDF eBook
Author Nathalie Cooke
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 153
Release 2023-05-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0228018021

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When writers place food in front of their characters – who after all do not need sustenance – they are asking readers to be alert to the meaning and implication of food choices. As readers begin to listen closely to these cues, they become attuned to increasingly layered stories about why it matters what foods are selected, prepared, served, or shared, and with whom, where, and when. In Canadian Literary Fare Nathalie Cooke and Shelley Boyd explore food voices in a wide range of Canadian fiction, drama, and poetry, drawing from their formational blog series with Alexia Moyer. Thirteen short vignettes delve into metaphorical taste sensations, telling of how single ingredients such as garlic or ginger, or food items such as butter tarts or bannock, can pack a hefty symbolic punch in literary contexts. A chapter on Canada’s public markets finds literary food voices sounding a largely positive note, just as Canadian journalists trumpet Canada’s bountiful and diverse foodways. But in chapters on literary representations of bison and Kraft Dinner, Cooke and Boyd bear witness to narratives of hunger, food scarcity, and social inequality with poignancy and insistence. Canadian Literary Fare pays heed to food voices in the works of Tomson Highway, Rabindranath Maharaj, Alice Munro, M. NourbeSe Philip, Eden Robinson, Fred Wah, and more, inviting readers to listen for stories of foodways in the literatures of Canada and beyond.

Sleeping Dogs Lie

Sleeping Dogs Lie
Title Sleeping Dogs Lie PDF eBook
Author Samantha Downing
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 80
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0593547780

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From the internationally bestselling author of My Lovely Wife and For Your Own Good comes a twisted, entertaining novella about a dog walker swept into a criminal investigation when her client winds up dead. Shelby works as a dog walker in northern California, and she’s just finished up her bi-weekly trip to the park with a husky named Pluto. When she brings him back to his house, she finds his owner—Todd Burke, a well-known local businessman and founder of an organic supplements company—lying on the bathroom floor, dead. A detective arrives on the scene. As she interviews Shelby, the body is inspected by a medical examiner, and more cops search Todd’s home, it becomes clear that the victim’s life was less picture-perfect than his clean-cut persona might lead you to believe.

Writing for Bliss

Writing for Bliss
Title Writing for Bliss PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Loving Healing Press
Total Pages 236
Release 2017-09-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1615993231

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ÿWriting for Blissÿis most fundamentally about reflection, truth, and freedom. With techniques and prompts for both the seasoned and novice writer, it will lead you to tap into your creativity through storytelling and poetry,examine how life-changing experiences can inspire writing,pursue self-examination and self-discovery through the written word, and,understand how published writers have been transformed by writing.Poet and memoirist Raab (Lust) credits her lifelong love of writing and its therapeutic effects with inspiring her to write this thoughtful and detailed primer that targets pretty much anyone interested in writing a memoir. Most compelling here is Raab?s willingness to share her intimate stories (e.g., the loss of a relative, ongoing struggles with cancer, a difficult relationship with her mother). Her revelations are encouraging to writers who feel they need ?permission to take... a voyage of self-discovery.? The book?s seven-step plan includes plenty of guidance, including on learning to ?read like a writer,? and on addressing readers as if ?seated across the table .? Raab covers big topics such as the ?art and power of storytelling? and small details such as choosing pens and notebooks that you enjoy using. She also helps readers with the important step of ?finding your form.? --PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY "Writing for Blissÿis about the profound ways in which we may be transformed in and through the act of writing. I am grateful to Diana Raab for sharing it, and I trust that you will feel the same as you read on. May you savor the journey." --from the foreword by MARK FREEMAN, PhD "By listening to ourselves and being aware of what we are saying and feeling, the true story of our life's past experience is revealed. Diana Raab?s book gives us the insights by which we can achieve this through her life-coaching wisdom and our writing." --BERNIE SIEGEL, MD, author ofÿThe Art of Healing "Only a talented writer who has fought hard to overcome life?s many obstacles could take her readers by the hand and lead them through the writing process with such enormous compassion, amazing insight, and kindness. Diana Raab is a powerful, wise, intelligent guide well worth our following." --JAMES BROWN, author ofÿThe Los Angeles DiariesÿandÿThe River "Writing for Blissÿis far more than a 'how-to manual'; it enlightens the creative process with wisdom and a delightful sense of adventure. Bravo to Bliss!" --LINDA GRAY SEXTON, author ofÿSearching for Mercy Street: My Journey Back to My Mother, Anne Sexton "Uniquely blending inspiring insights with practical advice, Diana guides you on a path to discover the story that is truly inside you?and yearning to be told." --PATRICK SWEENEY, coauthor of the New York Times bestsellerÿSucceed on Your Own Terms DIANA RAAB, PhD, is an award-winning memoirist, poet, blogger, workshop facilitator, thought provoker, and survivor. She?s the author of eight books and over one thousand articles and poems. She lives in Southern California. Learn more at www.DianaRaab.com