Elizabeth Parker’s second collection, Cormorant, explores the creature of the title from all angles. The bird itself however is always untameable and irreducible to human impressions. It is a ‘Devil Bird’ (‘Dart’), ‘omens in a dying beech’ (‘Cormorant’), the bubble of an underwater diver, an enemy of anglers, or the elusive subject watched by humans. Parker plays close attention to the city of Bristol and its inhabitants whether they are human or more-than-human. There is a powerful depth to place here, which is full of carefully observed details about a live and independent natural world, but human history and human losses also resonate.
Elizabeth Parker Ordine dei libri
Questo autore scrive con una mente oscura e un senso dell'umorismo altrettanto eccentrico. Il suo lavoro è spesso ispirato da un profondo affetto per i cani, incorporando questi animali in una varietà di narrazioni avvincenti. Con un forte focus sui temi canini, l'autore mira a ispirare i lettori con speranza e perseveranza, in particolare nel contesto dell'addestramento dei cani. Le storie esplorano le gioie e le sfide della vita con i cani, con una parte dei proventi a beneficio dei gruppi di salvataggio di animali.






- 2024
- 2023
Set against a backdrop of intrigue and romance, the narrative explores the complexities of love and betrayal. Characters navigate a web of secrets and lies, each driven by their desires and fears. Themes of trust and redemption intertwine as they confront their pasts and the choices that define their futures. The story delves into the emotional and psychological struggles faced by individuals caught in a tumultuous world, highlighting the fine line between passion and peril.
- 2023
The Rose of Avondale
- 260pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
This reprint of a historical book, originally published in 1872, aims to preserve and make accessible older works that might otherwise be forgotten. Published by Anatiposi, the edition acknowledges potential imperfections due to the age of the original text, such as missing pages or lower quality. The initiative focuses on ensuring that valuable historical literature remains available to the public.
- 2021
The Selkirk Mountains [microform]: a Guide for Mountain Climbers and Pilgrims
- 262pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It has been chosen by scholars for its importance in understanding historical and societal contexts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the development of human thought and culture.
- 2021
Anyone who sets out to study Joel S. Goldsmith's mystical message of The Infinite Way finds a rich, but perhaps daunting, treasure of over fifty books and more than 1250 recordings of Joel's classwork. How does one begin? This book provides a framework, a context for study, which comes from the author's decades of dedicated work with The Infinite Way message. An Introduction to the Infinite Way Message of Joel S. Goldsmith explains the premise, the purpose, and the major spiritual principles and practices of The Infinite Way message. It introduces the reader to spiritual healing and the mystical life as Joel Goldsmith teaches them, and it suggests a beginning study plan. It gives new students a place to start, a foundation from which they can engage in a uniquely personal exploration of the momentous message that Joel Goldsmith brought to the world.
- 2020
The Forest and the EcoGothic
The Deep Dark Woods in the Popular Imagination
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Exploring the archetype of The Gothic Forest, this study delves into its deep-rooted significance in Western culture. It examines the forest's portrayal as a mysterious and perilous space, tracing its historical evolution and ongoing influence in modern popular culture. The analysis highlights how this archetype reflects societal fears and fascinates audiences, making it a compelling subject for both literary and cultural studies.
- 2018
In Her Shambles
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Born in the Forest Of Dean, Elizabeth Parker's lively debut collection of poems introduces us to a poet who uses language with verve and zest. Her subjects range from a poem where family members are embodied by their own rivers, to carefully observed set-pieces inspired by relationships, from burgeoning first loves to break-ups.
- 2018
WEB
- 174pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
The narrative explores the perils of seeking acceptance and popularity, as Angela becomes entangled in a web of bullying without recognizing the consequences. When a mysterious stranger manipulates her online persona, she achieves the social status she desires, but it leads to unforeseen dangers. The story reveals how a seemingly minor deception can spiral out of control, threatening not only her newfound popularity but her entire life.
- 2016
Fethowyn
A Faerie's Tale
The story follows Britta Boyle as she attempts to impress her neighbors by organizing a festive Ceili. In her quest, she strikes a deal with the cunning faerie Fethowyn, whom she encounters in a bog on a late November Eve. Their agreement comes with a lasting mark on Britta and a grave warning about the repercussions of crossing the fae, setting the stage for potential conflict and magical consequences.
- 2014
Unwanted Dreams
- 226pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
A single moment can change everything, as one man's life is irrevocably altered by a horrific night. The narrative explores the profound impact of that fateful event, delving into themes of trauma and redemption. As the protagonist grapples with the consequences, the story unfolds, revealing how a single incident can shape one's destiny and relationships. This gripping tale examines the complexities of human experience and the struggle to find hope amidst despair.