New Releases by James Dick

James Dick is the author of Dreaming The Goddess (2022), Life Is Better With You In It (2020), Not Every Man Is a Hero (2019), The Long Road Forward (2019), The Long Road Back (2019).

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Dreaming The Goddess

release date: Nov 18, 2022
Dreaming The Goddess
Delve into the Dream The Realm of the Goddess is vast. From mythology to legend to modern retellings, between these pages, you will experience Her Mysteries in original stories destined to become new mythology. Experience the Goddess in Her many guises, from Egypt to Nigeria, from Europe to the UK, from the Middle East to North America. "... a passionately written, original collection of fresh, contemporary, Goddess mythology for our modern era. Each chapter is a pilgrimage to meet and get to know another embodiment of the Goddess and Her particular mysteries." - Dodie Graham McKay, author of Earth Magic.

Life Is Better With You In It

release date: Nov 24, 2020
Life Is Better With You In It
Whether its parental, platonic, or passionate, we all experience love at some point in our lives―as well as all the ups and downs that go along with it, from blissful to agonizing. In all of its myriad forms, love has been one of the greatest inspirations for poetry for as long as there have been poets, because its abundance, or lack thereof, profoundly impacts our lives in ways that are otherwise difficult to articulate. This collection of thoughtful and heartfelt poems speaks with a simple elegance, resonating with sincerity that is hard to deny, giving words to thoughts and feelings we might struggle to find on our own, and perhaps more importantly, offering comfort and assurance that, for better or worse, we are not alone. “Our thoughts, feelings, wants, needs, and fears are valid and worth sharing. All too often, we hide our thoughts and feelings from others and take on a burden that can sadly be too much for some to bear ... I want people to know that they are worthy of love, and that they need to convey their thoughts and feelings when they are struggling, so they do not have to go through those struggles alone.” ~ Rodney James Dick

Not Every Man Is a Hero

release date: Nov 05, 2019
Not Every Man Is a Hero
The cold damp weather in Hampton Roads reminds Police Officer Andrew Dick of just how miserable an unimposing evening can sometimes be. Some nights, the cold air triggers his thoughts to drift into the distant past--to an incident so dreadful he pretends the images are remnants of someone else''s nightmare. Tonight, a concerned citizen has requested that the police check on the welfare of her elderly neighbor because she hadn''t seen him for several days. A short time after arriving, his routine call turns into a death investigation case when he discovers the neighbor has committed suicide. After considering the visual evidence, he has a sense that he didn''t want to die and believed just as much that he didn''t want to live. Either way, the end is the same, but there is a difference. After the holidays, Officer Dick accepts an early retirement from the police department. His newfound situation at home unexpectedly exacerbates his already strained marriage. Unable to reconcile, his wife moves in with their oldest daughter. The separation proves overwhelming, so he opts to leave his home of thirty years for a small apartment nearby. His sterile existence is perplexing and leaves him unable to anchor his thoughts to the present. Directionless and incapable of dealing with the day-to-day task of living, he finds solace sitting in his favorite chair where he incessantly, stares out the bedroom window. Each night, he plunges into a voyage of changing paths, allowing his thoughts to travel back in time while growing up in Pittsburgh. A long and fruitful life had given him many moments to reflect upon, but something was missing. It was the therapeutic quality of hearing someone else''s voice in his voiceless world. The more he dreams, the more he wants to remember long-forgotten moments. In his quest to understand his current situation, he discovers there are faceless memories hidden in his past. These were moments his eyes could not see but felt inside his heart. After a series of sleepless nights, he eventually fell into a deep slumber and pulled into a never-ending stream of dreams. Images appear out of thin air, each more pleasing than the one before until he senses something wrong. After waking, he realizes that the worst of all his memories had found its way into his dreams. Sometimes life doesn''t make sense, and events don''t always happen for the best of reasons. The inexplicable occurs just because it does, and when that happens, it can pull the unsuspecting into a never-ending nightmare.

The Long Road Forward

release date: Sep 23, 2019
The Long Road Forward
"The Long Road Forward" is the second book in Author James Dick''s Coastal Carolina series, following "The Long Road Back." The series traces the return of fictional former Confederate soldier Josh Eldridge to life in Currituck County, North Carolina and his trials, tribulations and successes as he finds his way forward. It picks up where book one left off in late 1873 and covers his determining how to weather the Great Depression of 1873 for his tugboat transportation business and his dedication to growing the faithful. It contains joy and excitement, pain and suffering, a look at family life in those days and the importance of faith. It is a time when the unknown and isolated Outer Banks of North Carolina begin recognition as a destination for sportsmen and vacationers and faces the difficulties required to overcome the force of nature in that fragile coastal area. James writes about this beautiful area based upon his experiences and the stories he was told in youthful summers living there. His first book on the area, a true story entitled "Summers at Old Nags Head," detailed his personal adventures and fun times on that beautiful shore in the 1950''s and ''60''s.

The Long Road Back

release date: Feb 03, 2019
The Long Road Back
From the author of Summers at Old Nags Head, The Long Road Back is the story of a Confederate soldier released from prisoner of war incarceration at Point Lookout, Maryland and his travel back to his home in Currituck County, North Carolina. He finds work at various stops along the way to stay alive while learning valuable skills and realizing he truly loves making his living on the water. He gains success, while suffering trials and tribulations as he ultimately realizes that there is someone much greater to whom he must turn.The story uses real history as a background for a cast of fictional characters who represent the traits of courage, hard work and persistence noted in the history of the people of North Carolina''s Inner and Outer Banks. Those subsistence hunters, fishermen, farmers and a few small merchants on those beatiful beaches, farms, wetlands and swamps are isolated by extensive bodies of water. They labored hard to overcome the trying days after the war and during the Reconstruction. It made them tougher, wiser and also sometimes entrepreneurial in order to survive and ultimately prosper. The book contains adventure, intrigue, storms, corruption and fraud, death, birth, pain, sadness and joy which leads the principal character to ultimately determine what he should do with his free will. It is an ongoing learning experience which will set the stage for him to enter the next phase of life''s travels: The Long Road to the Future.

Summers at Old Nags Head

release date: Jun 08, 2018
Summers at Old Nags Head
Imagine a young boy sitting on the low dunes overlooking a beautiful beach on the Atlantic shore. He watches the deep blue sea and its waves continue the constant march of reshaping the beach as it has done since time began. Suddenly, a geyser of water erupts on the sea. It suggests a shark has made contact with his mortal enemy, the porpoise, and is likely dead from the pummeling taken. Meanwhile, dogs run free and jeeps drive by while families gather seashells or watch in amazement as a sandfiddler crab comes out of his hole looking for his next meal. The boy is excited as he thinks about the coming bonfire and the burnt marshmallows that he will enjoy in the evening. A nice scene isn''t it, but is it imagination? No, it''s the way things were at Old Nags Head in the 1950s on North Carolina''s Outer Banks. Experience the "Glory Days" for yourself.

Honey, We Shoulda' Bought the Ark

release date: Sep 01, 2013
Honey, We Shoulda' Bought the Ark
Honey, We Shoulda'' Bought the Ark follows a man''s major adjustment from an urban to rural lifestyle and his development of a much deeper love for animals, both domestic and wild. This change of life is supported by the loving encouragement of his wife, a true animal lover who can "talk with the animals" without even uttering a word. They clearly understand each other and respond in kind. The book is a compilation of stories about many of these animals, including horses, dogs, cats, a variety of birds, and even a few wild creatures which frequently visit. Many of these animals came from a background of neglect and abuse and have been given a home provided they honor one important rule: they learn to live in harmony with the other animal and human occupants. The stories include touches of humor, love, sadness, and even common sense lessons in life that animals teach us daily. They are told just the way they happened and acknowledge mankind''s God-given responsibility for dominion over all living things in an appropriate and compassionate manner. No matter what an animal''s purpose in life, it should be treated humanely and without suffering or pain. The rural homestead, located in a rustic and beautiful area of farm and woodlands in North Florida, truly is a land-locked ark for the loving animals. It is ongoing, with changes of occupants occurring as nature dictates. Welcome to the Ark.

Mutational Analysis of the DsRNA Binding Domain of Vaccinia Virus E3 Protein

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Mutational Analysis of the DsRNA Binding Domain of Vaccinia Virus E3 Protein
Virology -- Innate Immunity -- Poxvirus.

Spectroscopy of Selected Calcium and Strontium Containing Polyatomic Molecules

release date: Jan 01, 2007

The Relationship Between Instrumental Music Achievement and Causal Attributions for Success and Failure

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Laser Spectroscopy of Holmium Monochloride and Holmium Monofluoride

release date: Jan 01, 2003

The Oxidative and Pro-inflammatory Effects of Respirable Particles in Lung Cells

release date: Jan 01, 2001

A Search for the Standard Model Higgs Through the Channel W H, H - Bb in the ATLAS Experiment

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Civics and Government

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Civics and Government
Is economic freedom a necessary condition for political freedom? What can the government do about unemployment? Why would governments limit international trade? Students use questions such as these to help them make essential connections between economics and civics/government.

Using the Newspaper to Teach Basic Economics

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Using Television News, Documentaries, and Public Affairs Programs in the Social Studies

The Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Behaviour of ASTM 135

The Cultural Subversion of the Biblical Faith

Coding Theorems for Discrete Memoryless Two-way Channels

The Old Testament in Dialogue with Modern Man

First-season Survival and Growth of Stored Douglas-fir, and Ponderosa Pine Planting Stock

Period for Direct Seeding Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest

Success of Rehabilitation on Weyerhaeuser Tree Farms in the Douglas-fir Region

A Direct Seeding of Pacific Silver Fir

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