Kim Clarke: 5 books

Book cover of Skinheads, Fur Traders, and DJs

Skinheads, Fur Traders, and DJs

An Adventure Through the 1970s

by Kim Clarke Champniss
Language: English
Release Date: September 9, 2017

The true story of a legend of Canadian pop culture broadcasting and the way he got his start in the 1970s: working as a fur trader for the Hudson’s Bay Company in the Northwest Territories and then moving on to DJing in disco-era Vancouver. A true story of an adventurous pop-loving teenager...
Book cover of Shattered Faith
by Kim Clarke
Language: English
Release Date: April 26, 2014

This story is about a young woman, who craves for true love & romance. Although, this is only a small part of her life, it will invite you to question her actions and give you a sneak preview in to her hopes & dreams. It is based on true accounts, but for a short period, her life is exposed, will...
Book cover of Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 113
by Neil Clarke, Paul McAuley, Kim Stanley Robinson
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2016

Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art. Our Feburary 2016 issue (#113) contains: Original fiction by Paul McAuley ("The...
Book cover of Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 131
by Neil Clarke, Chen Qiufan, Nin Harris
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2017

Clarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art. Our August 2017 issue (#131)  contains: Original fiction by D.A. Xiaolin Spires ("Twisted...
Book cover of Bioprocess Engineering

Bioprocess Engineering

An Introductory Engineering and Life Science Approach

by Kim Gail Clarke
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2013

Biotechnology is an expansive field incorporating expertise in both the life science and engineering disciplines. In biotechnology, the scientist is concerned with developing the most favourable biocatalysts, while the engineer is directed towards process performance, defining conditions and strategies...
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