“I hear the talk of the white man’s hope / […] / But never a word of the black man’s hope / Do I hear as time doth roll.” In these poems of identity and love, Fleming proves herself a poet of humanity, in all its shapes and shades. Clouds and Sunshine is a poetry collection by Sarah Lee Brown Fleming.
The Civil War has come and gone, leaving countless formerly enslaved African Americans to rebuild a land destroyed in its effort to preserve its immoral institutions. On John Vance’s plantation, many of these people remain to work for their former master. Among them, Enoch stands out. Hope’s Highway: A Novel is a historical novel by Sarah Lee Brown Fleming.
A man and woman in love. Something about progress. Lives are described and made and unmade. Advertisements appear to merge with a world which appears to be made of words. Concerned with the concern over crafting the “Great American Novel, ” the poet-doctor Williams crafts his own. The Great American Novel is a novel by William Carlos Williams.
“My eyes grew dim, and I could no more gaze, / A wave of longing through my body swept, / And, hungry for the old, familiar ways, / I turned aside and bowed my head and wept.” Passing a window filled with fresh tropical fruit, the poet recalls his home in Jamaica. Harlem Shadows is a poetry collection by Claude McKay.
Discussing the fine line between sorcery and religion, Ambrose and Cotgrave reach a crossroads regarding the nature of evil. Unable to agree, Ambrose offers his friend an old green book, encouraging him to read its contents. Inside, a story of unimaginable terror, the occult, and innocence lost awaits. The White People is a story by Arthur Machen.
Invited by his friend to witness an experimental procedure, Clarke watches with interest and horror as the surgeon opens his young patient’s mind to grant her a vision of the spirit realm. Years later, a nearby town is traumatized by the strange disappearance of several children, prompting Clarke to investigate. The Great God Pan is a novella by Arthur Machen.
Going through papers, a man finds a bunch of dried violets tied to a lock of hair. Assured by his wife they were not hers, he throws them onto the fire. As they turn to smoke, a glint in his eye suggests he remembers something. Violets and Other Tales is a collection of stories and poems by Alice Dunbar Nelson.
Stranded in Morocco, a young British sailor finds safe harbor at a secluded shoreside harem. There, he meets nine women of different nationalities, all prepared to bring pleasure to his weary body. As the night smolders on, he forgets his troubles, certain there is no place he would rather be. A Night in a Moorish Harem is an erotic novella.
Parfois, la seule façon de prendre le contrôle, c'est de se rendre...
Krystina
Je ne suis pas parfaite et j'ai mes blessures.
Ma capacité d'aimer est limitée, et je suis la seule à pouvoir réparer les morceaux de mon c¿ur brisé.
Mais une relation avec Alexander Stone ne fonctionnera jamais.
Pourtant, il est partout où je suis. Dans mon esprit. Dans mon c¿ur. Et dans mon âme.
Je ne peux pas le renier. Il est mon addiction, et je ne peux pas r...
When the Underworld burned, I thought that was the end. Turns out it was only the beginning.
Lucifer's death was a shot heard around the world. The sudden loss of magic turned the tides for the first time in over two decades.
The humans are rallying. Rioting.
It feels like the stirrings of war.
As if that wasn't enough, Bree isn't the sister I remember-and her desire to return to Hell is creating more fires than I know how to put out.
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