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Seven Rooms
Dominic Jaeckle, Jess Chandler; Afterword by Gareth Evans; Contributions by Mario Dondero, Erica Baum, Jess Cotton, Rebecca Tamás, Stephen Watts, Helen Cammock, Salvador Espriu, Lucy Mercer, Lucy Sante, RyĹ«nosuke Akutagawa, Ryan Choi, John Yau, Nicolette Polek, Chris Petit, Sascha Macht, Amanda DeMarco, Mark Lanegan, Vala Thorodds, Richard Scott, Joshua Cohen, Hannah Regel, Nick Cave,, Daisy Lafarge, Holly Pester, Matthew Gregory, Olivier Castel, Emmanuel Iduma, Joan Brossa, Cameron Griffiths, Imogen Cassels, Hisham Bustani, Maia Tabet, RaĂşl Guerrero, Velimir Khlebnikov, Natasha Randall, Edwina Atlee, Matthew Shaw, Aidan Moffat, Lesley Harrison, Oliver Bancroft, Lauren de Sá Naylor, Will Eaves, Sandro Miller, Jim Hugunin,, …
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Seven Rooms brings together highlights from Hotel, a magazine for
new approaches to fiction, non-fiction & poetry which, since
its inception in 2016, provided a space for experimental reflection
on literature's status as art & cultural mediator. Co-published
by Tenement Press and Prototype, this anthology captures, refracts,
and reflects a vital moment in independent publishing in the UK,
and is built on the shared values of openness, collaboration, and
total creative freedom.
Joe Kaye was an American poet, philosopher, schoolteacher, and
author of 11 books. Born in New York City, Joe taught in New York,
Hawaii, and Michigan. In Hawaii, he started writing and by the age
of 25 he published his first manuscript. He later moved to Michigan
and then to Wisconsin, where he developed a tumor which began to
give him delusions. His delusions led him to construct a giant
labyrinth on a tropical island. He also had an obsession with
looking for a message he believed he had left for himself in a past
life, in the form of a poem, song, or story. He went insane with
paranoia and believed the karma police were coming to take him
away. He also became obsessed with cheating death, practicing a
religion called Voodoo Botany, believing it would make him a god.
On a late night talk show, he made a prophecy about the extinction
of the human race. He was sent to rest at Fennimore Place
Institute. The maze was never finished. He died broke and
penniless. What most books won't tell you about the life of Joe
Kaye, The False Prophet of Fennimore Place, is that before he
thought he might be the reincarnation of Mark Twain, and after he
thought he was the reincarnation of Jim Morrison, he thought he
might have been a very strange science fiction writer named Philip
K. Dick. During the time Joe Kaye believed he might have been
Philip K. Dick, he wrote a novel called Blind Savior, in which he
not only attempted to blend all major religions
(Hindu/Jewish/Buddhist/Christian/Muslim/Taoist) into one, but also
attempted to say all major religions were started by the same
person reincarnated again and again. He buried the story in an
unknown location. The world was not ready.
An inspired teacher has a new message for our new century: spirit
lives in and for desire. The Six Fundamental Human Desires lie at
the heart of every life, throughout time and across culture. When
taken together and satisfied these six desires hold the key to a
lifetime of total wellness and total flourishing. Young, double
heart attack survivor and scholar in comparative religion and
ethics, culture and conflict, and psychology, Michele DeMarco
Wilk-ie, with husband Bill Wilkie, introduces the Path to Spirit
Wellness, a power-ful and practical new framework to help you
satisfy your deepest desires and keep your spirit well in both good
times and bad. And it's for anyone, regardless of background or
belief. In a world that changes in the blink of an eye, or the
stoke of the key; when new information and ideas come at us with
lightning speed and force; and with the myriad of daily tasks to
com-plete and hats to wear, spirit has never more important or more
necessary.Total and sustainable wellness starts with spirit. So
unlock the door of desire and step into a transformative new life
Young, double heart attack survivor and scholar in comparative
religion and ethics, culture and conflict, and psychology, Michele
DeMarco Wilkie, with husband Bill Wilkie, introduces the Path to
Spirit Wellness, a powerful and practical new framework to help you
satisfy your deepest desires and keep your spirit well in both good
times and bad. And it's for anyone, regardless of background or
belief. In a world that changes in the blink of an eye, or the
stoke of the key; when new information and ideas come at us with
lightning speed and force; and with the myriad of daily tasks to
complete and hats to wear, spirit has never more important or more
necessary.Total and sustainable wellness starts with spirit. So
unlock the door of desire and step into a transformative new life
Warning: Philosophical Content - Explicit Ideas - May offend those
easily offended. The legend of the Hassan El Sabbah is not as
famous as his garden. Sabbah was an entrepreneur of sorts using the
assassin as a tool to gain political influence throughout the
Middle East. He would use young men by making them smoke hash then
allowing them to enter his Garden of Earthly Delights. The young
men were told they had entered paradise and would be expelled if
they did not carry out Sabbah's wishes, which were usually to kill
someone of relative importance. This tale is not only a fictional
look at Sabbah, but also a mind-altering look into America's drug
culture and the idea of paradise. Told by a stoner, set over a
thousand years ago with an Arabian Nights feel to it, the story
centers around Emir Abdullah-Harazins (Sabbah) and his infamous
garden. This is the story of how Abdullah found the garden and came
to be Emir Abdullah-Harazins.
JOE KAYE (1976-2031) - The False Prophet of Fennimore Place Joe
Kaye was an American poet, philosopher, schoolteacher, and author
of 11 books. Born in New York City, Joe taught in New York, Hawaii,
and Michigan. In Hawaii, he started writing and by the age of 25 he
published his first manuscript. He later moved to Michigan and then
to Wisconsin, where he developed a tumor which began to give him
delusions. His delusions led him to construct a giant labyrinth on
a tropical island. He also had an obsession with looking for a
message he believed he had left for himself in a past life, in the
form of a poem, song, or story. He went insane with paranoia and
believed the karma police were coming to take him away. He also
became obsessed with cheating death, practicing a religion called
Voodoo Botany, believing it would make him a god. On a late night
talk show, he made a prophecy about the extinction of the human
race. He was sent to rest at Fennimore Place Institute. The maze
was never finished. He died broke and penniless.
Take an evolutionary journey through time and space in an
unexpected vegan book that includes branding, hunting, spanking,
torture, death and cannibalism. 21st Century Historian (Gentile
Rainn): On occasion, before dying out and destroying themselves,
the meat-eaters were seen hanging around back alleys of pubs
drinking and fighting, sometimes sodomizing each other. 21st
Century Historian (Herb Dean): If you look at things with
hindsight, the meat-eaters never really had a chance. I mean, they
were so hypocritical to the point where they would have one animal,
whom they loved and cared for, living with them (Some of these
animals were referred to as dogs. Note the dyslexic reference to
God), and in the same moment would bleed and suffer another animal
so they could devour its charred flesh for supper. Local Vegan
(Said Huster): The idea that vegetarians and meat-eaters were both
Homo sapiens is a post-mortem thought gone the way of the moo-cow.
Homo sapiens were by nature very self-gratifying. In other words,
they didn't care what they murdered or whom they hurt in crimes of
hunger and passion. They acted very cruelly towards one another.
Religions were developed to try to right these instinctual
behaviors, but these religions did little to deter most Homo
sapiens hell-bent on self-delusions of pride. Sometime around the
turn of the twenty-fourth century, the first true Homo nexus was
born. (See also Homo vegetare.) 21st Century Historian (Herb Dean):
Moo-cows became extinct, though it is unknown whether this happened
before or after the demise of the human (meat-eater) omnivore. A
strain of CuuD Disease (almost always spelled capital C, lower case
u, lower case u, capital D), a mutation of mad cow disease, killed
roughly 99 percent of the cows, roughly two-thirds of the
carnivores on the land, and most human omnivores. It is believed
the other human omnivores destroyed themselves through wars,
terrorist acts and unhealthy diets, or starved to death rather than
eat vegetables. 21st Century Historian (Willow Whittier): It is
said the last meat-eater died sometime around the turn of the 23rd
century. His name was said to have been Ronald McDonald.
Richard Demarco co-founded the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh in
1963 and ran the vibrant Richard Demarco Gallery in Edinburgh for
almost 30 years. He promotes crosscultural dialogues and was the
first person to introduce Joseph Beuys in the UK. Joseph Beuys was
a German sculptor and creator of action performances, political
activist and teacher. This book explores the works, lectures and
'Actions' which resulted from the mutual hopes, inspirations and
shared values of Richard Demarco and Joseph Beuys, the innovative
and inspirational German postwar artist, from 1970 until Beuys'
death in 1986. Demarco, an avant-garde gallerist in Edinburgh, was
an early proponent of Scotland taking its place within the European
art world; Demarco recognised the visionary quality of Beuys' work
and visited him in Oberkassel in January 1970. In the hope of
focusing Beuys' attention on Scotland, he presented him with a set
of postcards depicting typical Scottish scenes. Beuys responded
with, 'I see the land of Macbeth, so when shall we two meet again,
in thunder, lightning or in rain?' They reunited in thundery
Edinburgh later that year and Demarco led him northwards along the
ancient track he calls 'The Road to Meikle Seggie'. This initial
experience of the Scottish landscape inspired Beuys, who felt a
strong connection with Celtic culture, and laid the foundation for
a remarkable artistic friendship which enriched the work of both
men. With photos from Demarco's personal collection and essays
spanning from 1970 to the present, this is an intimate and
intellectually rigorous look at a friendship seminal to the
development of art in Scotland over the last 40 years.
The author served in the United States Marine Corps during WWII and
was a combat veteran in the South Pacific. He graduated from Temple
University, magna cum laude, earning his Doctoral Degree in Urban
Education. He married Dorothy Stumbaugh and they were blessed with
five children that have grown to ten grandchildren and ten
great-grandchildren. He was employed by the Philadelphia School
District until retirement and then moved to the Central Coast of
California. As a member and California Chapter Chaplain of the
Second Marine Division Association, he was appointed National
Chaplain of the SMDA in 2003 and served until 2013. The National
Chaplain of the SMDA is responsible to work with the Second Marine
Division Chaplains in coordinating the Memorial Service at Camp
Lejeune, NC each year at the Birthday Celebration of the Division.
He is also responsible for coordinating the Memorial Service at
each Annual Reunion of the SMDA at geographical locations across
the United States. He is obviously responsible for any prayers
necessary during the gatherings at each of the annual events, as
well as being available to any individual who asks for prayer.
During his tenure, he is responsible to present a Memorial Address
at each of the two events annually. He has been awarded the Most
Distinguished Award for his services. Each chapter in this book is
a Memorial Address delivered by Dr. DeMarco to the Marines,
families and friends at Camp Lejeune, NC and also to the
Association Reunion gathering at various locations across America.
All the material in this book deals largely with American history,
political science in general and the effects of religious thought
of the times.
Is the financial plan of mediocrity -- a dream-stealing,
soul-sucking dogma known as "The Slowlane" your plan for creating
wealth? You know how it goes; it sounds a little something like
this: "Go to school, get a good job, save 10% of your paycheck, buy
a used car, cancel the movie channels, quit drinking expensive
Starbucks lattes, save and penny-pinch your life away, trust your
life-savings to the stock market, and one day, when you are oh,
say, 65 years old, you can retire rich." The mainstream financial
gurus have sold you blindly down the river to a great financial
gamble: You've been hoodwinked to believe that wealth can be
created by recklessly trusting in the uncontrollable and
unpredictable markets: the housing market, the stock market, and
the job market. This impotent financial gamble dubiously promises
wealth in a wheelchair -- sacrifice your adult life for a financial
plan that reaps dividends in the twilight of life. Accept the
Slowlane as your blueprint for wealth and your financial future
will blow carelessly asunder on a sailboat of HOPE: HOPE you can
find a job and keep it, HOPE the stock market doesn't tank, HOPE
the economy rebounds, HOPE, HOPE, and HOPE. Do you really want HOPE
to be the centerpiece for your family's financial plan? Drive the
Slowlane road and you will find your life deteriorate into a
miserable exhibition about what you cannot do, versus what you can.
For those who don't want a lifetime subscription to mediocrity and
a slight chance of elderly riches, there is an alternative; an
expressway to extraordinary wealth that can burn a trail to
financial independence faster than any road out there. -- Why jobs,
401(k)s, mutual funds, and 40-years of mindless frugality will
never make you rich young. -- Why most entrepreneurs fail and how
to immediately put the odds in your favor. -- The real law of
wealth: Leverage this and wealth has no choice but to be magnetized
to you. -- The leading cause of poorness: Change this and you
change everything. --How the rich really get rich - and no, it has
nothing to do with a paycheck or a 401K match. -- Why the guru's
grand deity - compound interest - is an impotent wealth
accelerator. -- Why the guru myth of "do what you love" will most
likely keep you poor, not rich. -- And 250] more poverty busting
distinctions.
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Demarco's Edinburgh
Richard Demarco, Roddy Martine
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Gallery Director, artist and teacher Richard Demarco was in at the
very start of the Edinburgh Festival in August 1947. Born at the
beginning of that same year, Roddy Martine’s involvement
commenced in 1963 when, at the age of sixteen, he edited an
Edinburgh Festival magazine. Therefore both Richard and
Roddy have highly individual memories of the most remarkable
international festival of the arts the world has ever known. At the
same time, both have witnessed its evolution from the noble vision
of its founders. Now in its seventy-sixth year, can the
Edinburgh Festival survive? Demarco’s Edinburgh will be a hit
with any Edinburgh Festival regular, newbie or on-and-off visitor.
It will also be of interest to anyone who wants to learn more about
the modern history of Edinburgh or the world of the arts, given the
central role the festivals hold in the culture of both.
Longman History Project provides excellent source and review
material for both the Modern World History and the Schools History
Project specifications. This highly illustrated and motivating
series is suitable for each awarding body and is targeted at
students of all abilities Builds students' knowledge and confidence
through the wealth of relevant source material. Motivates students
with highly illustrated, clear and colourful texts and relevant
photographs. Regular review sections reinforce and analyse the
information covered, providing valuable revision opportunities.
A vision for a restructuring of the United Nations, this volume
offers an insider's look at how the UN can respond more effectively
to the challenges of the future in an age of globalization. It also
analyzes the roles of major UN functions such as the General
Assembly and the Trusteeship Council.
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