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David Craig

    January 1, 1963

    David Craig is an author whose prose delves into dark and compelling themes, exploring the complexities of human nature and its boundaries. His writing style is marked by insightful psychological depth and an atmospheric rendering of settings that immerses readers in suspense. Craig focuses on crafting gripping narratives that reveal hidden character motivations and the intricate moral dilemmas they confront. His works offer a unique perspective on the darker aspects of existence.

    Media Economics
    Greed Unlimited
    Danny, King of the Basement
    On the Crofter's Trail
    Thorns of a Black Rose
    Osama Bin Laden's Personal Diary
    • 2024

      The Hay and the Barn

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the themes of devotion and divine connection, this poetic meditation captures the essence of Gabrielle Bossis's spiritual journey in her final year. Through a series of reflections and poems, Jesus reveals His presence, guiding Bossis toward their ultimate reunion. The work emphasizes His tenderness and love, illustrating a profound conversation that resonates with readers. This intimate portrayal serves as a poignant reminder of the sacred moments in life, blending joy with the contemplation of mortality.

      The Hay and the Barn
    • 2023

      Self-Publish the Organized Way!

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Offering a comprehensive approach to self-publishing, this guide provides insights on navigating the publishing process with various online booksellers. It emphasizes cost-saving strategies and efficient practices to avoid common pitfalls, ensuring a smoother experience for aspiring authors. With practical advice, the author aims to streamline the journey from manuscript to published book, making it accessible and less stressful.

      Self-Publish the Organized Way!
    • 2023

      Apocalypse Television

      How the Day After Helped End the Cold War

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative offers a compelling insider's perspective on the production of The Day After, a film that sparked significant controversy upon its release. It delves into the creative process, the challenges faced by the filmmakers, and the public's intense reactions, highlighting the film's impact on societal views regarding nuclear war and its aftermath. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the book captures the tension between artistic expression and public sentiment during a pivotal moment in cinematic history.

      Apocalypse Television
    • 2023

      The Left Hand of God

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the theme of spiritual poverty, this collection of poems challenges the notion of an upper middle-class gospel, emphasizing the importance of humility and self-awareness. The author reflects on personal sins and the call to embrace a lower status in faith. Through these verses, the intention is to highlight the struggle and solution of living authentically in devotion, ultimately aiming to glorify Jesus regardless of the poems' reception.

      The Left Hand of God
    • 2023

      Jesus in the Minnows

      A Catholic Beat Memoir

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the author's ongoing spiritual journey, this memoir intertwines personal conversion with the Beat movement's rich tapestry of influential Catholic poets and songwriters. It emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in shaping experiences, presenting a candid narrative that avoids simplistic portrayals of faith. Through themes of humility, wisdom, and humor, the book reflects on the author's vocation as a poet and teacher, inviting readers on an engaging road trip filled with depth and insight.

      Jesus in the Minnows
    • 2022

      Easter

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Joy and holiness permeate this collection of poems, celebrating life’s everyday moments with imagination and reverence. The imagery is vibrant, portraying even winter as a refreshing experience. Angels appear in unexpected places, such as singing a Bach mass at night or joining a summer swim, infusing the mundane with the divine. The poems invite readers to experience a world rich with blessings and a sense of jubilation, reflecting a deep appreciation for both the sacred and the simple joys of life.

      Easter
    • 2022

      Exploring the phenomenon of wanghong, this book delves into the role of Chinese social media influencers and their impact on online communities. It examines the intricate media ecology shaped by platforms such as Weibo and Douyin, highlighting the cultural and commercial significance of these creators. By contrasting wanghong with Western social media dynamics, it addresses the evolving policies, labor practices, and content creation within this unique landscape, while also discussing the implications of platform nationalism in the face of global competition.

      Wanghong as Social Media Entertainment in China
    • 2022
    • 2022

      I'm still learning, still making mistakes, but I feel ready now - after a lot of twists and turns along the way - to share my journey with you. In his much- anticipated first book, celebrated singer-songwriter Craig David takes us on a journey of connecting, disconnecting and reconnecting, weaving together stories of his life and music - starting with his early days in Southampton working with The Artful Dodger, to his overnight chart-topping success, through to the present day, and everything in between. This is Craig as we've never seen him before - the always-positive showman, baring his soul for the first time. From physical pain, lost love, public humiliation and depression, Craig takes us past his comfort zone, in a raw, honest and courageous account of his own lived experience. In opening up about how he overcame these obstacles, Craig shares his insight and provides practical advice that will help us to navigate the daily challenges we all face. This is Craig's story of how he learned to tune into his best life. Review Charming, profound and honest; a beautiful insight into Craig's life. -- Steven Bartlett A true lesson in the power of positivity and learning from life's ups and downs. -- Fearne Cotton In this searingly authentic and courageous memoir, Craig David bares all as he shares his unrelenting mission to possess the real power, success, and joy which only comes from loving yourself unconditionally, listening to your vibes no matter what, and showing up authentically with everyone in life. Craig David is a true success and his book will take you there too. -- Sonia Choquette About the Author Craig David is a critically acclaimed British singer-songwriter. Aged 18, he burst onto the scene with the garage classic 'Rewind' and, following the phenomenal success of his debut album Born To Do It, he has continued to top the charts over the past 22 years, amassing 17 million album sales and over 1 billion streams, to date. Through his unique blend of R&B;, garage, dance and pop, Craig has delighted his fans with live performances on stages across the world, while also becoming one of the biggest DJs on the dance scene with his TS5 sets, and his renowned pool parties in Ibiza. He has received 14 Brit Award nominations, two Grammy nominations, four MOBO awards, three Ivor Novellos honouring his songwriting and, most recently, an MBE for his services to music. Craig remains one of the UK's most loved performers and is at the helm of his own distinctive, authentically British sound, making him one of the most successful artists in UK chart history.

      What's Your Vibe?
    • 2021

      At the Bottom of the Year

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the themes of hope and renewal during the Advent season amidst modern challenges such as COVID and personal loss. It emphasizes the significance of the nativity scene as a source of comfort and joy for both children and adults. Through poetry, it invites readers to reflect on the essence of waiting for Jesus, who embodies joyous endings and divine presence. The collection encourages stillness and reverence, celebrating the beauty of life and the enduring light of faith during turbulent times.

      At the Bottom of the Year