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Written in experimental, awkward, and confessional free verse, the uniVerse explores common themes and experiences of childhood, maturation and adulthood. the uniVerse is the premier edition of an intended cycle of inexpensive, free-verse and lyrical poetry books designed to be read, shared or readily destroy. Warren Davis is the author of the novel Everything in its Place; gems. a collection of stories and poems; and muddles a small art book now available now on Amazon.com.
Howard Keir was a talented photographer on the fast track from a purely academic life in the confines of a university fine arts studio- to a successful career as an artist for high fashion magazines. Three years later, he is an unknown short order cook at a truck stop outside of Jacksonville, Florida. Howard's days are spent tending to his abusive grandfather or visiting his only remaining friend, Ray. Long nights are manageable in smoke breaks and intimate conversation with Valery, a server struggling to pay tuition, rent and debt. Valery watches Howard's every move, longing to understand his need for absolute control over ultimate chaos. Howard and Valery glimpse something deeper in each other- a vulnerability hidden from their closest friends. When Howard's ex-lover Gloria re-enters his life, the once-great photographer's imagination is ignited- forcing him to relive his past and come to terms with his present. Howard turns to Valery and Ray for support but his quest for the recognition he deserves sends all three of them spiraling towards redemption or ruin.Told in a spare style, Everything In Its Place reveals college students coming of age at the dawn of the millennium- cut adrift in a world where they must carefully balance obligation with unlimited freedom and real world temptations. Soundtrack on Spotify at: https: //open.spotify.com/user/wwd6761/playlist/316HehRM21k79NDokv9hhX
Fans of contemporary video games, as well as fans of the arcades and classic video games of the 1980s and 1990s will want to buy this book for its one-of-a-kind look behind the scenes at the video game industry during its Golden AgeAnyone interested in the early days of computers and computer graphics, as well as tracing the history of how we arrived at the digital video gaming age will be fascinated by this first-hand account of how the technology developed and changed over the years.Warren Davis created, programmed, or helped develop some of the most legendary video games of all time: Q*bert, Mortal Kombat, Joust 2, Revolution X, NBA JamWarren Davis worked with some of the most legendary video game designers and programmers of all time, including Eugene Jarvis, Tim Skelly, Ed Boon, and Jeff Lee.
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