Amy McGarvey, Matthew Linning, James Lundie, Joanna Stuart, Rhys Dafydd Jones, Nicholas Acheson, Martina McKnight, Catherine Goodall, Eddy Hogg, Alasdair Rutherford...
What is a literary genre? What are tropes? What genre does a creaky door suggest? In this concise little book, educator Amy Jones outlines the archetypal genres of the literary world, with classic examples and a garnish of tropes. If you ever wanted...Daugiau...
Lonely Planets Experience Wales is your guide to unforgettable experiences and local surprises. Roam castle ruins on the Gower, slurp Atlantic Edge Oysters in Angle Bay, mountain bike in the wilds of Brechfa For...Daugiau...
Lonely Planets Wales is our most comprehensive guide that extensively covers all the country has to offer, with recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences. Admire awe-inspiring Conwy Castle, explore the sce...Daugiau...
This book explores how neoliberalism and austerity have affected older people living within a deindustrialised town, utilising a Foucauldian approach and an ethnographic methodology.It seeks to bridge the gap between high sociological theor...Daugiau...
What makes a character interesting? How do you build a convincing character arc? Does every story have a hero? How many shades of villain are there? How does a writer bring their characters alive? In this timeless little book, lecturer Amy...Daugiau...
Bestselling UK author Toni Maguire shares the real story of Amys abuse and rejection, and how she found the strength to save herself and her daughter Gone in the blink of an eye. Amys happy life changed forever when her mo...Daugiau...
Immigration documents, musical scores, blueprints and photographs restore the slippages of a wider social history of Europes Jewish diasporaThe culmination of two years of research, Joshua Leons (born 1990) first monograp...Daugiau...
This handbook examines contemporary issues in self-compassion science and practice. It describes advances in the conceptualization and measurement of self-compassion as well as current evidence from cross-sectional and experimental research. The v...Daugiau...
What is the best way to tell a story? In first-person peripheral, or third-person focalised? Unfolding in the present, or as events in the past? Where is the camera? What is the lens? Where is the action? In this concise little book, educator Amy Jon...Daugiau...