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2025
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From Here We Build is a vibrant collection of poems written by LGBTQ+ teens and young adults at the start of their creative journeys. Featuring original work from participants of The Future Perfect Project's Writer's Room workshop, this collection is both a celebration of queer expression and a testament to the resilience of young artists carving out space for themselves in the world. Through raw vulnerability, bold defiance, and quiet reflection, this co...
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Nine Fine Deaths
Even when you know who the killer is, you won't know who the killer is.
- Narrated by
- Lily Bradley
- Audiobook 1 -
- The Fine Murders
Unabridged
3 hours 6 min
2025
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Homicide detective Madeline Bradley is obnoxious, bourbon-fueled, and foul-mouthed but fiercely lovable as she hunts a killer so skilled at his evil machinations that even when you know who the killer is, you won't know who the killer is. Nine Fine Deaths is a deeply intricate murder mystery that takes you on a sweeping worldwide journey to rich and exotic locations where murder is art and police work is a whole new game.
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- Simon VanceXe Sands
Unabridged
6 hours 53 min
2025
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A New York Times BestsellerWinner of the 2014 Kirkus PrizeWinner of the 2014 New England Book Award for FictionA Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle AwardOne of Kirkus Reviews’s Best Books of the 21st Century (So Far)A Best Book of the Year for: The New York Times Book Review, Time, NPR, The Washington Post, ...
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The Last Days of Troy
A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation
Unabridged
1 hour 53 min
2018
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Lily Cole stars as Helen of Troy, ‘the face that launched a thousand ships’, in Simon Armitage’s vivid, visceral adaptation of Homer’s Iliad and Virgil’s AeneidFor ten years, the Greeks have been laying siege to Troy to win back their abducted queen, Helen. But as the war drags on, and the battlefields run scarlet with blood, the opposing forces are entrenched in a bitter stalemate. As Gods and mortals squabble amongst themselves for the spoils of...
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2013
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This is the first published collection of poetry from Simon H. Lilly, an artist and lecturer who is also an established writer on esoteric healing. The majority of the works are from the last two years, with a selection of earlier poems spanning four decades. There are over a hundred poems, from short, haiku-style pieces to longer performance texts and epic narratives. The landscape of the changing seasons is often the backdrop upon which the nature of mind, awareness and reality is explor...
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2013
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On the Isle of Skye, in the Highlands of Scotland, there is a small derelict burial chapel beside a moorland road. A large twining ivy, white and bone-dead, crawls up the roofless walls. Nearby, a small group of yew trees shelter a gravestone, a living green monument, evergreen in a windswept, wan landscape. On the other side of the island, on the road to Portree, there is a deserted croft, again roofless, but this one filled with a copse of young trees. It is on the edge of a small villag...
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Notes from the Underground: Fall 2019
Notes from the Underground: Maclay Upper School's Journal of Creative Writing, #7
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- Lauren FleischerSonu PatelCaroline DelegalLilly SimonsCaroline HigdonHudson ShelferClara Catherine LunnyAnna GrantColin AcuffEmily DudleyMadelyn StoutEthan TetreaultMadison CordleLeo RutledgeKaileigh SchmidtKat LargeKameryn DavisBraden FosterMary Allison McCueEmma MesserEllie CasteelAnna WatsonRachel AbbottJillian BeckJohn MesserEli MearsMadeline LillieMariam AlviChloe HarbinSpencer GibbsSimon CorpuzRamsey GrantOwen TabahKate KriznerLauren PriceJordan JonesHeaven Ward
2019
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We take the title of this journal from a novella of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The novella is an existentialist piece, written before Dostoyevsky's greatest works and before Existentialism had really taken root in literature. The unnamed narrator is frequently named an anti-hero and is described by the note on the back of the Dover edition as "a profoundly alienated individual in whose brooding self-analysis there is a search for the true and the good in a world of relative value...
Notes from the Underground: Spring 2018
Notes from the Underground, #4
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- Laura AdamsKhadeja AhmedEmma BellMercy BickellVivian BolenHelen BradshawAlayna CicchettiJainey CoatesSimon CorpuzHolden CrumplerJerry CuiWill DaughtonAnna Kate DauntKatherine DowdyChandler DownieEzi EmenikeLauren FleischerLinlee FranklinTommy GraySarah HalbertJack HildebrandtLogan HomisonJackson HugillCamille LaRoccaAllison LaudadioAnna LewisBeecher LewisCaroline Rose LunnyKayla MartinNikki MauldinAtticus MazeracMary Allison McCueKenzie MullinsDimitri NakisHarrison ObrechtEmily RodenLexi O'RourkeCody PaddackDaniella ParedesSonu PatelMadison PerkinsEric PhippsAndrew RentzMadeleine RobertsSkila RogersMary RustJennifer RynMark ScottMarie ShapleyAvery ShaverRaegan ShermanLilly SimonsHolly SimsJacob SmithLucy SmithBella SniderSpencer SundbergEthan TetreaultIsabel ThompsonSeth Van SyckleJane VickersJudy WangAbby WatsonLee Alisha Williams
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- Notes from the Underground
2019
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Maclay School's Journal of Creative WritingOn our title: We take the title of this journal from a novella of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The novella is an existential piece, written before Dostoyevsky's greatest works and before Existentialism had really taken root in literature. The unnamed narrator is frequently named an anti-hero and is described by the note on the back of the Dover edition as a "profoundly alienated individual in whose brooding self-an...
Notes From the Underground: Spring 2019 - Growing Pains
Notes from the Underground: Maclay Upper School's Journal of Creative Writing, #6
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- Mariam AlviEmma Grace BassJolie BausHelen BradshawMaria CascioEllie CasteelAnanda ChatterjeeIsabella ChoiceMadison CordleSimon CorpuzJainey CoatesTayley CottonMercy CrappsJulia CrostonHolden CrumplerAnna Kate DauntRyan DauntChandler DownieEmily DudleyEzi EmenikeLauren FleischerLaura Kathryn FooteLindsay GarrettLindsay GrayNoah GreensteinChloe HarbinJack HildebrandtAbigail HugillJackson HugillIsabel HutchinsonEli JaffeRiley KarpinskiKate KriznerClara Catherine LunnyKenzie MazziottaMary Allison McCueEli MearsJohn MesserLexi O'RourkeCody PaddackSonu PatelEric PhippsSameer PonnaluriDevin RankinCollin RobertsMadeleine RobertsEmily RodenLilly SimonsHolly SimsLucy SmithBella SniderAbbey StejskalDe'Yanni StephensSpencer SundbergMichael SweeneyOwen TabahEthan TetraultIsabel ThompsonGrant ValveriJudy WangProphecy Wilson
2019
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We take the title of this journal from a novella of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The novella is an existentialist piece, written before Dostoyevsky's greatest works and before Existentialism had really taken root in literature. The unnamed narrator is frequently named an anti-hero and is described by the note on the back of the Dover edition as "a profoundly alienated individual in whose brooding self-analysis there is a search for the true and the good in a world of relative value...
Notes from the Underground: Fall 2018 - I Am Entirely Up to Me
Notes from the Underground: Maclay Upper School's Journal of Creative Writing, #5
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- Rachel AbbottMariam AlviEmma Grace BassHelen BradshawDylan BurhansEllie CasteelAnanda ChatterjeeJainey CoatesMadison CordleSimon CorpuzMercy CrappsHolden CrumplerAnna Kate DauntDrew DauntJustine de Saint MarsChandler DownieEmily DudleyLauren FantleLauren FleischerBraden FosterLinsdey GreySarah HalbertHailey HobbsAbigail HugillJackson HugillIsabel HutchinsonNahal Suzanne JamirMadeline LillieCaroline Rose LunnyClara Cather LunnyHaley MainwaringKenzie MazziottaMary Allison McCueEli MearsJohn MesserKendall MinterAshlynn MoayadVictor OguledoLexi O'RourkeCody PaddackEljin RhymesMadeline RobertsAvery ShaverLilly SimonsHolly SimsLucy SmithBella SniderAbbey StejskalRachael StockelMadelyn StoutLogan SundbergSpencer SundbergEthan TetraultKenny TranJudy WangGrace Wells
2019
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We take the title of this journal from a novella of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The novella is an existential piece, written before Dostoyevsky's greatest works and before Existentialism had really taken root in literature. The unnamed narrator is frequently named an anti-hero and is described by the note on the back of the Dover edition as a "profoundly alienated individual in whose brooding self-analysis there is a search for the true and the good in a world of relative values a...
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