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YOUNG TOURIST ON VACATION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA FALLS FOR A
MYSTERIOUS OLDER WOMAN AND GETS MORE THAN SHE BARGAINS FOR:
Beautiful woman by day, blood lusting cougar by night, Berenice is
the guardian of an ancient knowledge. She has lived through many
ages of man, a solitary creature who yearns for a love lost long
ago. The Canadian forest provides a last safe refuge for Berenice
and here she meets a tourist couple hoping to renew their fading
marriage on a wilderness camping adventure. All is not as it seems
when her desire to protect is aroused by a sense of great danger
lurking for the woman, Angela, who is inexplicably attracted to
her. "The Cougar" is an erotic, Gothic romance about the need for
love that drives us all and the many forms love can take. This
story contains some explicit love scenes.
"You will know them from their absence, the quiet ones, those left
behind will feel the loss Holes left large in the water of time
with steady hand withdrawn they pass to an Unknown next big
show...." Poetry is often a way of coming to terms with the darker
mind and many of the poems here deal with loss, a theme that grows
in importance as we journey through life. To write positive poetry
has been my aim in the past. However, loss teaches us so much that
it is a shame we were not born knowing the things it teaches - the
world might be a happier place if we were. Yet such is Karma and
the journey is all we have. The poems as always are written in Love
and I hope you find something in my ramblings, something of hope
perhaps. The title of the collection reflects my father's love for
mountains. The image is one of my own, taken from the lake in
Golden Ears Provincial Park a place he never visited but would have
loved. This collection is dedicated to his memory.
A collection of intense and descriptive poems inspired by nature,
love and spiritual awakening, Love from the Ashes Seasons in the
Fire was first published in 2006 and is being released in a new
edition in paperback and on Kindle. The poet seeks within and
exposes a freshness, honesty and vulnerability in writing that is
both descriptive and musical. Written at a time of profound
personal development, creative intensity and spiritual awakening,
these poems will speak to hearts and minds alike.
Meeting Mogwyn is a literary essay and a response to a visit to
Calke Abbey, the house that time forgot. It is full of rich
description of the author's day, the people he meets, the stately
home and its surroundings. It is an intimate and detailed sharing
of warm Summer's day in Derbyshire and yet it is something more
too. Colin Edward Mason was enjoying his unplanned day trip to an
art exhibition at Calke Abbey when he experienced the inexplicable
- voices from the past, and the name "Mrs Fitch." Questioning the
tour guide posed more questions than it answered. Mrs Fitch, or
Nanny Fitch was a real person, now long dead. The author is a
sceptic and keeps his options open but even sceptics can experience
the inexplicable and possibly the supernatural. Was this a Time
Anomaly? Was it an example of "stone recording"? Was it no more
than the babble of an overactive imagination creating a striking
coincidence? Always supposing, that is, that you believe in
coincidence Could it have been an experience of the supernatural -
a genuine haunting with actual ghosts. It is left to the reader to
decide whether this was a ghost.
Vaughan Williams is a favourite composer of mine. My introduction
to his music came at the age of eight when I sat at my father's
feet spellbound by the shivery sounds of the Tallis Fantasia. This
book is my own study of the songs of Ralph Vaughan Williams. It was
first written in 1979 and I am publishing it celebrate the
centennial of the first performance of Vaughan Williams'
masterpiece, On Wenlock Edge, in the Aeolian Hall, London, by tenor
Gervase Elwes and the Schwiller Quartet with Frederick Kiddle
(piano) 0n 15th November 1909. lts reception was mixed at the time
as it was so new and impressionistic for a world used to Stanford,
Parry and the great German tradition. I hope music lovers will be
with me in spirit in my celebration of a truly wonderful piece of
music and if you have not yet made its acquaintance that this book
might stir your interest in listening to or performing it.
"Even now we're One Inseparable by Oceans in our bliss A whisper of
the Romantic In the Eye of God..." The first step to freedom,
happiness and full self-actualization is to love ourselves with
total acceptance. Without making that step we are not fully capable
of loving others. This book is about awakening to Love, by which I
mean the Conscious and Unconditional Love of self and others. It is
about full acceptance and the abundance that follows.... It is not
an easy lesson and it is one I am still learning. I share my
journey into Conscious Love in these pages.... This is an intimate
sharing which I hope will be uplifting and enjoyable. We are all
but A Whisper of the Romantic in the Eye of God!
In Remembrance of Future Present seems an odd title, doesn't it? It
comes from the poet's sense of timelessness both in her life during
the period these poems were written and also from a belief that all
time coexists. These were poems written over an intense period of
reflection. Written quickly and shared with love they reveal the
workings of an inner self in a struggle to break free. In this new
edition, you will find poems that rhyme and poems that don't, poems
that are sentimental and those that are descriptive. Above all
Lisa's poems display an honesty and a vulnerability together with a
musicality that speaks directly to the reader.
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