What happens to a person left destitute with none of life's normal chattels. Without property, clothes on their back, no money and alone, burned, broken and naked in the desert. Nineteen year old Paula Smythe faces such a world. All that is left her is an indomitable will and spirit to find a way back to a new life and destiny.
Follow Paula's journey out of the desert and into the town of Misery Flats and meet Mary, the town nurse and her son Gary who help her on the road to recovery. Continue with Paula on her journey as she grapples with the demands and rigours of an education...
What happens to a person left destitute with none of life's normal chattels. Without property, clothes on their back, no money and alone, burned, b...
The Editor is conscious that the following Narrative has only its truthfulness to recommend it to favorable consideration. It is nothing more than it purports to be, namely; a plain, unvarnished tale of real Slave-life, conveyed as nearly as possible in the language of the subject of it, and written under his dictation. It would have been easy to fill up the outline of the picture here and there, with dark shadows, and to impart a heightened dramatic colouring to some of the incidents; but he preferred allowing the narrator to speak for himself, and the various events recorded to tell their...
The Editor is conscious that the following Narrative has only its truthfulness to recommend it to favorable consideration. It is nothing more than it ...
"Loco rides with loco," Virgil chided. "You could have hung back in Tombstone, Jim. Or ridden onto Tucson with Stillwell." Filled to the brim with tales both wild and weird, PSYCHOBILLY is a homage to the genre tropes of the Western as depicted on television and in print. Collecting together stories of wandering national deities, corrupt mansions, unspeakable underground horrors, and pacts with the Devil himself, this volume celebrates the stoic steadfastness of lawmen and outlaws in the face of the arcane and the obscene. Featuring the work of Greg Rosa (Dreamer's Syndrome: New World...
"Loco rides with loco," Virgil chided. "You could have hung back in Tombstone, Jim. Or ridden onto Tucson with Stillwell." Filled to the brim with tal...