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WE EXIST. Beyond the romantic novels, horror films, and popular mythology. We walk amongst you as silent, solemn predators. You might have met one of us in passing. You might work with one of us. You might even be related to one of us and not even know it. Forget what you think you know about vampires. You don't know anything about us. Yet.
Winner of the Native Writers Circle of the Americas First Book Award in 2008, Wicked Dew collects Steve Russell's published and previously unpublished poetry under one cover.
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING The world of the modern vampire is rife with cunning deceptions and limitless ambitions. When Jacyn's past is threatened, he makes decisions that jeopardize the present and put the future at risk. Jacyn quickly learns that nothing is what it seemed, and even the closest of people can sometimes be your worst of enemies. What's a vampire to do when he doesn't know who he can trust? How much can Jacyn take before he finally loses his humanity altogether? GET READY TO BE BLOWN AWAY http: //www.jacyns-journey.com
More Erotic. More Violent. More Dramatic. More Jacyn. Jacyn is back at his best and worst. Life is turned upside-down when Jacyn tangles with 'The Maestro, ' and life for he and his family will never be the same again. How will Jacyn respond when he learns that everything he does has impacts he couldn't foresee? http: //www.jacyns-journey.c
The author's eccentric Cousin Ray Sixkiller, who is a Republican, underwent a great deal of turmoil in the 2012 election cycle, rendering him unable to support the Republican candidate. The process was chronicled in the pages of Indian Country Today and it is memorialized here for the edification of those engaged in the ongoing battle for the soul of the Republican Party, or organizing in opposition to the GOP, or standing with most American voters. Most American voters, according to Mr. Sixkiller and Mr. Russell, would sum up the 2012 presidential election: "WTF?"
Ceremonies of Innocence updates and collects Steve Russell's commentaries on the contemporary Indian Wars in the United States. Early versions of these essays appeared in Indian Country Today. These essays assume less background in political science, history, and economics than Russell's first book on tribal governance, Sequoyah Rising (Carolina Academic Press 2010). Still, there is much food for thought here not just for tribal voters and officials in tribal government, but also for non-Indians who care about the aggressions against Indian property and self-government that continue in their name.
August 28, 2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Indian Country Today Media Network recognized that anniversary in a series of essays by Cherokee Judge and Professor Steve Russell. Those essays, revised and collected here, examine why American Indians have failed to reap most of the gains of what we now call the mainstream Civil Rights Movement. The question addressed is how American Indians can become instruments of their own liberation rather than spectators to the liberation of others.
From retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Steve Russell comes a compelling firsthand account of the blow-by-blow plays of the actual raids that led to the capture of Saddam Hussein in 2003.When U.S. forces exterminated Osama bin Laden in Pakistan on May 1, 2011, the world witnessed a brilliantly fruitful example of history repeating itself; less than a decade earlier, the capture of Saddam Hussein, a triumph of military strategy in and of itself, opened the door for the more recent and essential victory in the War on Terror. At the center of the six-month manhunt were Lt. Col. Steve Russell and his men of the 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division. With his extensive journal notes, combat reports, and painstaking research, Russell has preserved the story as only someone who lived the experience can do. His narrative chronicles the daily successes and dead ends, and describes, blow-by-blow, the actual raids that netted Saddam, culminating in the electrifying quote heard around the globe, “We Got Him!”
(Reference). The Hofner Violin Bass Guitar is one of the most instantly recognizable musical instruments ever made. Its fame was assured when a certain young English guitarist walked into a shop in Hamburg in 1961, saw exactly what he was looking for, and ordered a left-handed version. The rest, as they say, is history. Also known as "The Beatle Bass," or more formally as the "500/1 Model," Walter Hofner's creation has acquired a loyal following of enthusiastic owners all over the world. This fully illustrated book charts the complete history of the Violin Bass, beginning with the rebirth of the Hofner Company after the Second World War and the conception of the bass in 1955. Its development over the years is described, including the full story of the re-issue models. Finally, the Contemporary and Ignition models are covered, as is the surprise appearance of a Union Jack bedecked Violin Bass at the 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Concert in the hands of Sir Paul McCartney. The Complete Hofner Violin Bass Story has been produced using the Hofner Company archives, and with help from, and a foreword by, Walter Hofner's daughter Gerhilde. The book provides the reader with a unique insight into this famous bass guitar, and of the many people who have influenced its path over the last 60 years. Also covers: dating a violin bass, serial numbers, body dates, pickup information and much more. A must have book for all collectors 320 pages!
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