Burning All the Time
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A print collection of flash fiction stories about characters from Northeastern Oklahoma






A print collection of flash fiction stories about characters from Northeastern Oklahoma
The book offers a practical framework for business managers to enhance their competitive intelligence skills. It draws on the author's experiences and insights from various disciplines to help readers effectively gather and utilize market and company information. By focusing on strategies for identifying suppliers, mobilizing capital, attracting customers, and outmaneuvering competitors, it equips managers with the tools necessary to thrive in a competitive landscape.
The Untold Story of the '60s-Inspired "Back-to-the-Land" Migration that Changed Nova Scotia
The 1960s saw a wave of young individuals seeking radical change by moving to rural areas, particularly Nova Scotia, to embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle. Attracted by the unspoiled landscape and affordable land, many "back-to-the-landers" aimed to escape societal norms. While some struggled to adapt and ultimately left, others thrived, integrating new ideas like alternative energy and organic farming into the local culture. This exchange enriched both the newcomers and the established communities, blending innovative practices with traditional knowledge.
Struggling to find normalcy after a traumatic encounter with a copycat killer, Jace Lannister grapples with his identity as a Black gay man and the son of the infamous Brooklyn Butcher. His quest for a typical life in New York is complicated by the shadows of his past, challenging him to confront societal expectations and personal demons while seeking stability with his partner.
Featuring a thrilling blend of suspense and sharp humor, the narrative captivates with its fast-paced plot and dynamic characters. The story unfolds with a roller-coaster intensity, leading to a powerful finale that leaves a lasting impression. Celebrated as one of the year's sexiest thrillers, it promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats while delivering an unforgettable reading experience.
Set against the backdrop of New Year's Day 2000 in Norway, the narrative intertwines the lives of Roar, who collapses on the beach, and Grace Lightfoot, who faced a traumatic past a century earlier. Through themes of karma and reincarnation, the story explores the contrast between soul-full commitment and the destructive forces of abuse and delusion, ultimately revealing a profound message about the true path of humanity.