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Matt Richardson

    Tomorrow's Yesterdays
    The Royal Book of Lists
    Getting Started with littleBits
    Getting Started with Raspberry Pi, 3e
    Evening at The Talk House
    The Queer Limit of Black Memory
    • 2019

      Tomorrow's Yesterdays

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      An aspiring high school athlete, Ryan finds himself in a time hole and is recruited by the Special Historic Operations Council to thwart the Legion's historical atrocities. His initial mission takes a disastrous turn, forcing him to confront a critical choice: to fight against the forces of chaos or remain trapped in the past. The story explores themes of bravery, responsibility, and the consequences of one's decisions in the face of historical upheaval.

      Tomorrow's Yesterdays
    • 2016

      The Queer Limit of Black Memory

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The Queer Limit of Black Memory: Black Lesbian Literature and Irresolution identifies a new archive of Black women's literature that has heretofore been on the margins of literary scholarship and African diaspora cultural criticism. It argues that Black lesbian texts celebrate both the strategies of resistance used by queer Black subjects and the spaces for grieving the loss of queer Black subjects that dominant histories of the African diasporas often forget. Matt Richardson has gathered an understudied archive of texts by LaShonda Barnett, S. Diane Adamz-Bogus, Dionne Brand, Sharon Bridgforth, Laurinda D. Brown, Jewelle Gomez, Jackie Kay, and Cherry Muhanji in order to relocate the queerness of Black diasporic vernacular traditions, including drag or gender performance, blues, jazz, and West African spiritual and religious practices. Richardson argues that the vernacular includes queer epistemologies, or methods for accessing and exploring the realities of Black queer experience that other alternative archives and spaces of commemoration do not explore. The Queer Limit of Black Memory brings together several theorists whose work is vital within Black studies--Fred Moten, Saidiya Hartman, Hortense Spillers, Frantz Fanon, and Orlando Patterson--in service of queer readings of Black subjectivity.

      The Queer Limit of Black Memory
    • 2016

      East Kent Road Car Company Ltd

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Unlike so many proud names that have diasppeared in recent times, the old identity of East Kent Road Car Co Ltd is still carried as the legal lettering on the Stagecoach-owned buses operating in the area today. This book celebrates one hundred years of a bus operation that is still very much recognizable for its origins.

      East Kent Road Car Company Ltd
    • 2016

      Getting Started with Raspberry Pi, 3e

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(10)Add rating

      This book takes you step-by-step through many fun and educational possibilities. Take advantage of several preloaded programming languages. Use the Raspberry Pi with Arduino. Create Internet-connected projects. Play with multimedia. With Raspberry Pi, you can do all of this and more.

      Getting Started with Raspberry Pi, 3e
    • 2015

      This book, co-authored by littleBits founder Ayah Bdeir, along with top- selling author Matt Richardson (Getting Started with Raspberry Pi), teaches you just enough electronics to start making things with littleBits and takes you on up through connecting littleBits to the cloud and programming with its Arduino-compatible module.

      Getting Started with littleBits
    • 2015

      Typescript. A complete draft of the novel, including handwritten annotations. Also includes handwritten notes from editor Michelle Burke of Random House/ Knopf.

      Wicked Cruel
    • 2015

      Evening at The Talk House

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      At Ted's instigation, the old gang gather once more at the almost legendary club The Talk House. But the era of Walter Barclay is long gone. A playwright, a composer, an actress. The possibility of a pleasant night. Evening at The Talk House by Wallace Shawn premiered at the National Theatre, London, in November 2015.

      Evening at The Talk House
    • 2001

      The Royal Book of Lists

      An Irreverent Romp Through British Royal History

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(23)Add rating

      Delve into lesser-known stories and intriguing details about the royal family that challenge common perceptions. This book uncovers surprising anecdotes, hidden histories, and personal insights, offering a fresh perspective on the lives of royals. Readers will discover fascinating facts that go beyond the headlines, revealing the complexities and nuances of royal life. Perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding of the monarchy, this exploration promises to captivate both enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

      The Royal Book of Lists