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In these candid poems, Keith Taylor demonstrates his finest power of observation, watching the natural and human world go by. What Can the Matter Be? considers aging and death--of the self, of animals, of the earth--as well as place, and how rootedness in place allows a sturdy vantage point from which to see and reflect on the wider world. Poems like "That Room in Alberta" and "Responsibilities" contrast the minutia of individually lived moments against the global, uncontrollable decay of nature and society, and curiosity and admiration for nature shine through in works such as "Under Their Mortal Glory" and "The Gleaners." Together, these nuanced and often surprising works urge empathy and call out in sorrow, love, and hope for the world.
Like John the Baptist, my purpose is to point men women boy and girls to the Lord Jesus Christ. The breakthrough of strongholds, addictions, sexual immorality and sins deadly grip on many lives. Only through the blood of Jesus Christ the Lamb of God is this salvation offered. I view myself as adventurous and a humorous type of guy. Born December 16,1987 in Memphis Tennessee. I am the eldest of my mother's four children. My hobbies are writing worship songs and exploring nature. The Lord inspired me to write, furthermore, it was my way of escape from my difficult life.
There is no safe zone. The United States has been infected from coast to coast. Countless millions are dead, and yet more are infected. Every American is dead. Some of them just haven't noticed yet. But wait. Just when all hope seems lost an old ally arrives, and he brings with him the faintest glimpse of hope. Hope that the human race may yet win through. Hope that some may survive. Hope that this great nation may still have one last fight left in it. Don't stop. Don't give up. Don't breathe... It's in the air. VACCINE is the third and final book in the terrifying post-apocalyptic Last Man Standing series. "Writing so brilliant it's impossible to put down" ... "Exceptional" ... "Surprised and delighted"
The United States has fallen. Millions have died, and millions more have fled to the refugee-swamped central states. A month after the infection arrived the east is now a dead zone, populated only by the infected and those dumb or crazy enough to stay behind and fight. Tom Freeman is among the last to remain, and he's quickly learning that there are worse things to fear than the infected. Dark forces work to use the tragedy for their own ends, and the greatest danger may not be from those hungry to feed... but those hungry for power. Trust no one... Watch your back... Don't fall asleep... They're here. CORDYCEPS is the second book in the terrifying post-apocalyptic Last Man Standing series.
HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO TO SAVE THE LIFE OF YOUR DAUGHTER?Still hundreds of miles from his little girl with no car, no food, and only the company of an excitable labrador, Boomer, Jack Archer has a long journey ahead of him, and not an inch of it will be easy. Between deadly nuclear fallout, destroyed cities and new allies he's not sure he can entirely trust, there are a thousand ways tomorrow could kill him. Hundreds of miles to the south Jack's ex-wife Karen is running out of time, trapped in the ruins of San Francisco, poisoned by radioactive fallout. But as she leaves the city behind she's about to learn that she, Emily and Doctor Ramos are in much greater danger than they ever imagined. They're about to learn who dropped the bombs. SHOCK WAVE is the second novel of the lightning-paced, heart-stopping, gut-wrenching Jack Archer post-apocalyptic survival series.... a truly compulsive page turner, the kind of book that forces you at gunpoint to the next chapter all the way to the end.
Bangkok, March 2018. The world looked on as millions of innocent lives were snuffed out in a matter of hours. Millions of men, women and children slaughtered without mercy, killed by a violent mob that attacked without reason, motive or warning. Tom Freeman saw the aftermath. He reported on the tragedy and looked into the eyes of the sole survivor, and what he saw looking back sent him running home to the United States. Back to safety. Back to a place where the world makes sense, and the putrid stink of the dead doesn't haunt his nightmares. He didn't run quickly enough. They're coming. Remain indoors... Gather supplies... Find a weapon... They're here. HUNGER is the opening book of the terrifying post-apocalyptic Last Man Standing series.
Two states from his daughter, and the missiles have been launched... Jack Archer is a train wreck. Stripped of his medical license, his marriage destroyed, hollowed out by grief and guilt, and reliant on alcohol to manage a pain the surgeons insist is all in his head. He
For 15 years Keith Taylor has lived in a minivan and turned into a millionaire. Many people today are wanting to downsize, save money, improve their futures, and just feel safe and free from the frustrations and responsibilities of life. In this book, you'll learn how to live a 'good' life by living a simple life. You'll learn some astonishing techniques that ensure you're successful living in a van long term. Taylor says, "It is one thing to camp out in a van for a few weeks or months. It's quite another to live full time, permanently, in a minivan successfully and still live well." His book shows you how to live in a minivan and how to have a lot of fun living a full life. You'll enjoy this book, what you'll learn, the secret gems revealed by Taylor, and much, much, more! How to live a minimalist lifestyle is what Taylor, the great minimalist does well. Minimalism is something many people really are in need of and don't even realize it. This is a great book filled with tons of information, techniques, and practical advice. Grab Your Copy Now!
"With the signature charm and insight that have made him a beloved poet for nearly fifty years, Taylor dives into the wilderness of his life, in canoe and on foot. Across the decades, he reflects on what it means to be a painter, a writer, an observer of life's ordinary beauties; on encountering a bear in the Michigan woods; on the evolution of hitchhiking and the lives of saints; on his transfixion with Doreen dancing at his grade school's show-and-tell; and on the deep and abiding love of a long marriage. A triumphant celebration of growing up and the life that comes after, this is a collection not to be missed by fans of American poetry and all who wander in the wilderness"--Amazon.com.
Veteran environmental tutor and retired countryside ranger Keith Taylor seeks out spiritual and visual riches as he undertakes a year travelling to locations that have always intrigued him or may offer a fresh relationship with the outdoors, both through his own seasonally aware eyes and those of equally restless colleagues.
Night-Black Sorcery and the Wrath of Malevolent Gods More than any writer since Robert E. Howard, Keith Taylor has a unique ability to evoke sheer terror amid the remote and haunted reaches of the ancient world. His tales of Kamose, archpriest of Anubis, the Egyptian god of death have been among the most popular features of the modern Weird Tales magazine. Kamose... awesomely powerful, yet scarred, cursed, and nearly driven mad by forces even he cannot control for long.... Here are eleven of his supernatural adventures, two of them published for the first time. "...convincing and authentic, revealing a deep knowledge of the history and cultures of the period." -The Encyclopedia of Fantasy Keith Taylor's fiction won two Ditmar Awards, and was nominated for four more, as well as for two Aurealis Awards.
Night-Black Sorcery and the Wrath of Malevolent GodsMore than any writer since Robert E. Howard, Keith Taylor has a unique ability to evoke sheer terror amid the remote and haunted reaches of the ancient world. His tales of Kamose, archpriest of Anubis, the Egyptian god of death have been among the most popular features of the modern Weird Tales magazine. Kamose… awesomely powerful, yet scarred, cursed, and nearly driven mad by forces even he cannot control for long.… Here are eleven of his supernatural adventures, two of them published for the first time."…convincing and authentic, revealing a deep knowledge of the history and cultures of the period." -The Encyclopedia of FantasyKeith Taylor's fiction won two Ditmar Awards, and was nominated for four more, as well as for two Aurealis Awards.
Asks whether revenue generated by wind power can be put to community well-being rather than corporate profit. Through case studies of a North Dakota wind energy cooperative and an investor-owned wind farm in Illinois, Keith Taylor examines how regulatory and social forces are shaping this emerging energy sector.
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