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The journey for Stefan continues, as having completed his own goal of becoming a warrior, he eventually failed to stop his older brother Gottfried from stealing the throne of Valheim for himself.After narrowly surviving an assassination attempt from his older brother, Stefan awakes to a new world that has changed entirely around him, as he was human once, now he is something far more powerful in which he has a new second chance to live again but now possessing powers and abilities that far exceed of that of any human.With these new supernatural abilities, Stefan will need to use all his new powers in order to exact his revenge upon Gottfried for the murder of their father and to try to prevent Gottfried from starting a terrible war with the other four powerful kingdoms of Tyran.
In the centre of the harsh and unforgiving world of Tyran lies Valheim the largest and most powerful of the five kingdoms.It is a dark, brutal, journey that one young boy must go on. Disowned by his warrior father the king of Valheim for being weak, young prince Stefan must become stronger to restore his honour and embrace his destiny.
Rambles In Northumberland And On The Scottish Border: Interspersed With Brief Notices Of Interesting Events In Border History is a book written by Stephen Oliver in 1835. The book is a travelogue that takes readers on a journey through Northumberland and the Scottish border. Oliver shares his experiences and observations of the landscapes, people, and places he encounters on his travels. The book is interspersed with brief historical notes, providing readers with insights into the interesting events that have shaped the border region's history. Oliver's writing style is descriptive and engaging, making readers feel as though they are accompanying him on his travels. The book is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of the border region. It provides a unique perspective on the area, combining travel writing with historical insights. Overall, Rambles In Northumberland And On The Scottish Border is an enjoyable and informative read that will appeal to anyone interested in travel writing or history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Gone: Satirical poems: New & Selected published through Greywacke Press who published his earlier collection of satirical poems, Ballad, Satire & Salt - A Book of Diversions, from which selections have been made for Gone, brings together a diverse range of metrical constructions including villanelles, sonnets, raunchy ballads and whimsical ballades. There is an invigorating, sardonic edge to Oliver's poetic, driven by an often oblique and dark humour. The ballad, for instance, is a demotic form, but it takes a particular skill (one Oliver owns to a high degree) to write with the kind of verve that enlivens rhythms both comic and colloquial. Here we have tales of murder, drunkenness and debauchery. We live in the Age of the Anthropocene. Oliver deftly lampoons a world consumed by its own narcissistic concerns.'Composed over the course of the last few decades, and displaying an enormous range in voice and form, these poems find focus in the struggle between art and amusement, both with respect to the writer who creates and the audience that consumes. Consequently, while always entertaining, the poems also often possess a subtle power to disturb and provoke, an effect that in the best examples leave you almost feeling guilty for having so much fun while reading them'. - Jefferson Gaskin, AntipodesStephen Oliver's collections of poetry include: Henwise, Hawk Press, 35pp (1975); & interviews, Horizontal Press, 68pp (1978); Autumn Songs, Horizontal Press, 20pp (1978); Letter To James K. Baxter, Horizontal Press, 24pp (1980); Earthbound Mirrors, Horizontal Press, 52pp (1984); Guardians, Not Angels, Hazard Press, 80pp (1993); Islands of Wilderness-A Romance, Penguin Books, Australia, 122pp (1996); Unmanned, HeadworX Publishers, 92pp (1999); Election Year Blues, Pork Barrel Press, 22pp (1999); Night of Warehouses: Poems 1978-2000, HeadworX Publishers, 192pp (2001); Deadly Pollen, Word Riot Press, USA, 32pp (2003); Ballads, Satire & Salt-A Book of Diversions, Illustrated by Matt Ottley, Greywacke Press, Sydney, 88pp (2003); Either Side The Horizon, Titus Books, Auckland, 112pp (2005); Parable Of The Sea Sponge, Kilmog Press, Dunedin, 32pp (2007); Harmonic, Interactive Press, Brisbane, 112pp (2008); Apocrypha, 22pp (2010); Intercolonial, Puriri Press, Auckland, 74pp (2013).
Together in one volume, Prince of Valheim & Death's Revenge.In the centre of the harsh and unforgiving world of Tyran lies Valheim the largest and most powerful of the five kingdoms.It is a dark, brutal, journey that one young boy must go on. Disowned by his warrior father the king of Valheim for being weak, young prince Stefan must become stronger to restore his honour and embrace his destiny.
Do you have problems setting goals? Once you've set your goals, do you look around and say to yourself "now what?" Do you find it difficult to know whether you're achieving your goals? If any of these seems familiar, then this is the book for you. You'll learn how to: - Decide what goals you want to make reality, and pass them through the steps necessary to make them compelling enough for you to follow. - Proceed from writing your goals down to actually doing something about them. - Deal with blocks and lack of motivation, align yourself around your goals to move all parts of yourself in the same direction, and even learn a way to create new options and ideas. - Create new beliefs to support you in achieving your goals. In this book, Stephen shows you how to do it, and illustrates this by showing how he did it. Included are 20 worksheets as well as 4 cutouts to help you with the exercises in the book. These can also be downloaded and printed out for your personal use. Excellent book! In-depth and packed with insights! Dr Joe Vitale, author "The Attractor Factor"
CRANIAL BUNKER, by the Australasian poet Stephen Oliver, is the latest offering after GONE / Satirical Poems: New & Selected (2016); Luxembourg (2018); The Song of Globule: 80 Sonnets (2020) and Unposted, Autumn Leaves: A Memoir In Essays (2021). Within this collection the reader will enjoy a broad sweep of lyrical, philosophic, and in some instances, epigrammatic poems, alongside a generous offering of prose poems to further enhance the 'strength and reach' of Oliver's celebrated poetic.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
The Song of Globule is a collection of 80 sonnets, pursuing the oneiric preoccupations of a young femal protagonist living in Sydney who, if not suffering from multiple personality disorder, is certainly a fantasist. Her sensibilities are continuously informed by a chorus of legendary heroines, both real and mythological. The collection ends with a rendering of Ovid's fifteen epistolary poems, Heroides, forming a coda to our heroine's vertiginous journey.
This collection of prayers and readings is intended as a flexible resource for use in pastoral ministry.The material covers pastoral situations of all kinds, with chapters on:- House and home- New life- Relationships- Baptism and confirmation- Healing and wholeness- Death and bereavement
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