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      • Holland Park Press

        Holland Park Press is a privately-owned independent company publishing and selling literary fiction: novels, novellas, short stories; and poetry. It was founded in 2009. It is run by brother and sister, Arnold and Bernadette Jansen op de Haar, who publish an author not just a book. Holland Park Press specialises in finding new literary talent by accepting unsolicited manuscripts from authors all year round and by running competitions. It has been successful in giving older authors a chance to make their debut and in raising the profile of Dutch authors in translation.

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      • Sasbadi Holdings Berhad

        Since 1985, Sasbadi has been producing quality books and educational materials to help students on their journey through school and life. Students, parents and teachers trust our publications because we are ever responsive to changing times and changing requirements. Over the years, Sasbadi has diversified its offerings to provide not only academic and non-academic educational materials, but digital and technology-enabled products, applied learning tools, a network marketing business and more recently, English language learning and assessment programmes as well.

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      • Mystery
        2013

        Catered to Death

        A Midlife Crisis Mystery

        by Marlo Hollinger

        DeeDee and Steve Pearson enjoy that rare thing––a happy marriage.  The only fly in their marital bliss is the fact that they are approaching retirement age with only one pension (Steve’s).  DeeDee hopes to remedy their financial situation by starting her own business––a catering company.  Her first job is at Eden Academy, a private school staffed by teachers who loathe one another and a principal who is strongly lacking in principles, especially when it comes to his female employees.  When this lothario winds up dead after DeeDee’s luncheon, and her first paycheck is put on what looks like permanent hold, DeeDee decides to find out who murdered the man so that she can be assured that her first catering job will be “paid in full.” As she investigates all the faculty and staff at Eden, she soon discovers that any one of them could have finished off their boss.  Will DeeDee solve the murder and get her paycheck?  Or will she end up “catered to death”?

      • July 2013

        Parabolas of Science Fiction

        by Edited by Brian Attebery, edited by Veronica Hollinger

        Essays about the inherently collaborative nature of science fiction

      • Theatre studies
        July 2015

        The Philadelphia Connection

        Conversations with Playwrights

        by J. Burton, B.

        Philadelphia is one of America’s most interesting and innovative cities for theatre. This book paints a picture of the city’s burgeoning scene through interviews with some of Philadelphia’s most influential and successful playwrights. Featuring interviews with Bruce Graham, Michael Hollinger, Thomas Gibbons, Seth Rozin, Louis Lippa, Jules Tasca, Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon, Ed Shockley, Larry Loebell, Arden Kass, William di Canzio, Nicholas Wardigo, Alex Dremann, Katharine Clark Gray, and Jacqueline Goldfinger, the book will be a source of inspiration for playwrights in Philadelphia and beyond. B. J. Burton is a playwright whose work has been produced in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and New York. She teaches in the Creative Writing Program at Rosemont College.

      • Literary studies: plays & playwrights
        January 2015

        The Philadelphia Connection

        Conversations with Playwrights

        by Burton, B.

        Philadelphia is one of America’s most interesting and innovative cities for theatre. This book paints a picture of the city’s burgeoning scene through interviews with some of Philadelphia’s most influential and successful playwrights. Featuring interviews with Bruce Graham, Michael Hollinger, Thomas Gibbons, Seth Rozin, Louis Lippa, Jules Tasca, Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon, Ed Shockley, Larry Loebell, Arden Kass, William di Canzio, Nicholas Wardigo, Alex Dremann, Katharine Clark Gray, and Jacqueline Goldfinger, the book will be a source of inspiration for playwrights in Philadelphia and beyond.B. J. Burton is a playwright whose work has been produced in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and New York. She teaches in the Creative Writing Program at Rosemont College.

      • January 2011

        Evaporating Genres

        Essays on Fantastic Literature

        by Gary K. Wolfe

        A series of provocative essays on how the fantastic genres evolve and grow

      • Memoirs
        August 2020

        A Room with a Darker View

        Chronicles of My Mother and Schizophrenia

        by Claire Phillips

        Claire Phillips’ elegantly written and unflinching memoir about her mother, an Oxford-trained lawyer diagnosed in mid-life with paranoid schizophrenia, challenges current conceptions about mental illness, relapse and recovery, as well as difficulties caring for an aging parent with a chronic disease. Told in fragments, the work reflects back to her family history in England and Zimbabwe, where she visits to learn about the medical legacy of her grandfather, Michael Gelfand. As she breaks the family silence about her mother’s schizophrenia, Phillips reframes hospitalizations, paranoia, illness, and caregiving through a feminist lens.

      • February 2011

        The Seven Beauties of Science Fiction

        by Jr. Istvan Csicsery-Ronay

        A major critical work from one of the preeminent voices of science fiction scholarship

      • June 2014

        Vintage Visions

        Essays on Early Science Fiction

        by Edited by Arthur B. Evans

        Top scholars investigate the nature and variety of early science fiction

      • The environment
        September 2007

        Detritus and Decomposition in Ecosystems

        by Zafar Reshi & Sumira Tyub:

        The present book is a detailed assessment of the pools and fluxes of detritus in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Besides presenting a comprehensive analysis of the process of detritus decomposition, the book gives an exhaustive account of the biotic and abiotic factors affecting the rate of detritus decomposition. Portrayal of the role of decomposition in nutrient cycling and delineation of the contemporary concepts of humus biosynthesis are the noteworthy features of this book. The book would be serve the needs of post-graduate students having Ecology as one of their major subject and researchers engaged in soil biology and biochemistry, soil sciences and ecosystem structure and function.

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