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118 items found for "city of dreams"
- Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: Singing Kumbaya (The Short Stories Collection)
arrive at their destination only to find their luggage has been misrouted by the airlines to another city
- Writers Inspiring Change featured book: Seventeen, a YA apocalyptic thriller
Seeking to escape the escalating violence in the city, two sisters, Lexi and Hadley flee to the Australian
- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Donna Lynch
And that’s why we travel to see other cities and beautiful lands, we want to see how others live.
- Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: The Last Road Home
My family was very poor and we grew up in a City Housing Project built for low income folks. Eventually I got married, had a child, bought a home, all things of the American Dream, or so I thought
- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Maria Ereni Dampman
I dreamed about losing my voice frequently – I would be somewhere and desperately need to get attention What I realized later was that these dreams represented my fear of being silenced again, something I Yet within the high, razor-wire tipped walls of the Premier City in which she lives, Emma knows nothing
- Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: John's Pond
And that’s why we travel to see other cities and beautiful lands, we want to see how others live.
- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: A.S. Crowder
I’m from Huntsville, Alabama, the Rocket City.
- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Jeffrey H. Baer
Also, if you are a very, very bad person, when you die you will go to New York City.”
- Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: Murder by Ghostlight
In the midst of this fog and smoke-ridden industrial city, Charles Dickens works with local police, trailing
- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: David N. Pauly
I moved out of the city to the mountains and having a 2.5-acre property that was fenced, I began rescuing
- Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: Alexandria - The Sword of Agrippa (Book 2)
their research, have tripped across and opened a door into the human mind, or soul, revealing that dreams not only the technological aspects of their research, but the moral inequities of reading people's dreams In 2005 I started having strange dreams set in the days of the Roman Empire. I think the mix of future and past by way of events intermixed with dream sequences gives Antioch a surreal
- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Elena Nikitina
I immigrated from Russia in my 20’s, chasing that fabled “American Dream” even though I had little idea about what the “American dream” actually was. I must say that my own American dream – my most cherished one, the one that I always considered a pipe dream – recently did come true. What is it, if not the American dream coming true?