Watching the World Die

Nuclear Threat Films of the 1980s
By Mike Bogue

Mike Bogue’s Watching the World Die: Nuclear Threat Films of the 1980s is a fascinating dive into the era's cinematic response to the ever-present fear of World War III. The 1980s, fraught with Cold War tensions, provided fertile ground for filmmakers to explore the apocalyptic...

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Walking With Anne Brontë

Insights and Reflections: An Anthology
By Tim Whittome (editor)

Walking With Anne Brontë, Insights and Reflections: An Anthology by Tim Whittome is a book combining the works of a dozen writers and artists in an in-depth exploration of the novelist, poet, and youngest member of the famed literary Brontë family, Anne. The inclusions range...

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Where Shadows Dance

By Viga Boland

Life in all its beautiful nuances is truly sublime, where “words fail to capture the splendour before my eyes.” In Viga Boland’s Where Shadows Dance, John Boland’s photographs capture the subtle beauty of nature while Viga Boland’s poetry paints a picture of life in eloquent...

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Wild Child

101 Thoughts on Nature Vol.2
By Chad Von Dette

Wild Child (101 Thoughts on Nature Vol.2) by Chad Von Dette is an artistic book that highlights the various lessons we can learn from nature. The author encourages us to observe nature and find oneness within ourselves and our surroundings. A connection with nature will...

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Why Stories Work

The Evolutionary and Cognitive Roots of the Power of Narrative
By Somdev Chatterjee

“Why do I have to rewrite my script just because it has no structure? After all, it is only a story. Can’t I do what I want?” If a student told you that, how would you challenge them? Somdev Chatterjee has faced this question in...

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Wide Canvas

By Anil Annaiah

Words have the power to change the world. They also provide a window to express the deepest thoughts, desires, and feelings accumulated through experiencing the world surrounding us. Wide Canvas is the seventh book in Anil Annaiah's motivational series that offers readers a unique perspective...

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What is Missing?

By John Nieman

John Nieman’s thought-provoking collection of essays What is Missing? examines important values and traditions that were once the core of American society. In the 1970s, milk cartons were used to spread the word about missing children. Their images were included on the cartons but this...

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We Belong

An Anthology of Colombian Women Coffee Farmers
By Lucia Bawot

We Belong: An Anthology of Colombian Women Coffee Farmers by Lucia Bawot offers a unique perspective on an under-recognized job. Bawot is a photographer who grew up hearing stories from her grandmother who was a coffee farmer. Thanks to her connection with this world, she...

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Warhol, Dr. Seuss and the Making of America

By Elizabeth Raney

Warhol, Dr. Seuss and the Making of America by Elizabeth Raney is a nonfiction book that captures a historical and cultural phenomenon in the United States. The author takes an incisive look at two personalities that deeply influenced the cultural trends in the 1950s and...

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Weasel and Rag

Wasting Time With Watercolor
By Richard Schwindt

Weasel and Rag: Wasting Time With Watercolor by Richard Schwindt takes us on a hilarious A to Z romp through the world of watercolor painting from the point of view of an anguished practitioner. We’re treated to a dissection of every topic from artists to...

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