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John Shore

    N. John Shore, Jr. is recognized for his innovative approach to storytelling, bridging traditional novelistic forms with pioneering digital mediums. His writing is characterized by deep insight and an ability to captivate readers, demonstrated through his successful ventures in digital publishing. Shore explores the human experience through compelling narratives that resonate across various platforms. His works offer a fascinating blend of contemporary storytelling and novel ways to connect with an audience.

    Thoughts On The Providence Of God (1834)
    Discourses Delivered Before the Asiatic Society: And Miscellaneous Papers On ... the Nations of India. With an Essay by Lord Teignmouth. Selected and
    Eleven Discourses: Containing His Anniversary Addresses On History, Civil and Natural, the Antiquities, Arts, Sciences and Literature of
    Midlife Manual for Men
    Comma Sense
    Everywhere She's Not
    • Everywhere She's Not

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in 1979 San Francisco, the story follows David, a gifted young man navigating life in solitude at a rundown seaside motel. As he grapples with his brilliance and isolation, the narrative explores themes of loneliness, self-discovery, and the complexities of human connection against the backdrop of a vibrant yet gritty city.

      Everywhere She's Not
    • Comma Sense

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(19)Add rating

      Fans of "Eats, Shoots and Leaves" will delight in this collection from one ofAmerica's favorite grammarians. 15 illustrations.

      Comma Sense
    • "Written for men in midlife, to help them first examine the roles they have in life, including husband, father, and provider, and then give them the tools to make the rest of their lives matter"--Provided by publisher.

      Midlife Manual for Men
    • Focusing on the interplay between divine guidance and human autonomy, this treatise delves into God's providence, examining how it influences human events and addresses the existence of suffering and evil. John Shore employs a diverse range of sources, including scripture and classical philosophy, to argue that faith in God's providence offers comfort and purpose, especially during challenging times. This work remains significant for ongoing discussions in Christian theology and spirituality, emphasizing the relevance of trust in divine oversight.

      Thoughts On The Providence Of God (1834)