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Limitless is the beautiful story of a determined young girl, named Harper, who is on a mission to find her "thing." After several failed attempts, she stumbles upon a group of children trying to fix a broken kite. Harper uses her creativity to fix not only the kite, but also inspires those around her to use their minds to help them succeed.
The Limberlost Review: A Literary Journal of the Mountain West (2020 Edition) is an annual literary journal edited and published by Rick & Rosemary Ardinger of Boise, Idaho, featuring poetry, fiction, essays, memoir, interviews, artwork, and reflections on books we come back to again and again. This 2020 Edition features new work by contemporary writers and artists from the Rocky Mountain West and beyond. This edition follows the 2019 Edition, which revived The Limberlost Review as a literary journal of the 1970s and 1980s in a new and colorful way. This 2020 Edition features work by work by such writers and artists as Sherman Alexie, Sandy Anderson, Mary Clearman Blew, Nancy Brossman, Bob Bushnell, Royden Card, Michael Corrigan, Gerald Costanzo, Dennis & Jinney DeFoggi, Robert DeMott, Jennifer Dorn, Danielle Dubrasky, Vardis Fisher, Judith Freeman, John Garmon, Gary Gildner, Shaun T. Griffin, Chuck Guilford, David Guiotto, Jim Heynen, Jay Johnson, Marc C. Johnson, William Johnson, Greg Keeler, Grove Koger, Annie Lampman, David Lee, Leslie Leek, Alberta Mayo, RonMcFarland, Charlotte Mears, Mike Medberry, Alessandro Meregaglia, E. Ethelbert Miller, Hank Nuwer, Glenn Oakley, Ray Obermayr, Ron Padgett, Kirsten Porter, Tom Rea, John Rember, Judith Root, Ed Sanders, Gino Sky, Kim Stafford, Cameron Watson, O. Alan Weltzien, and Howard Wilkerson.
With Cathwulf settled by Roarke's side as Alpha Female, once more, I'm left to uncover my own place within our pack. Finding love in working beside the pack doctor, I've thrown myself into learning from the healers that came before me. It's kept me busy, but it's hard to focus when my eyes are constantly drawn to the male who once fought to be Cathwulf's mate. Quillan has an aura that sparks all of my defensive instincts and yet, I can't seem to stop wanting him to notice me...and I know he's been keeping close. The truth behind the reason he follows my every step, however, is far more dangerous than I could ever imagine. A reason that could have all the progress I've made crumble, and me right along with it when my past returns to haunt me.
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