Laura T Lee: 5 books

Book cover of Two Worlds

Two Worlds

A Novel of Friends and Foes from Strange Places

by Laura T. Lee
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2016

A 63,000-word novel written by a 10 year-old author, Laura T. Lee. Everyone will be inspired by what she has accomplished at her age. The paperback format was a hit in her recent book selling events. [Summary of the story: ] Fifteen-year-old Lily Claire isn't a violent person. When...
Book cover of Fiction River: Feel the Fear

Fiction River: Feel the Fear

An Original Anthology Magazine

by Fiction River, Mark Leslie, Dean Wesley Smith
Language: English
Release Date: September 29, 2017

Fear. The word alone evokes a powerful response. And in Feel the Fear, editor Mark Leslie takes readers on a haunting tour of the many ways fear presents itself. From genuine horror stories filled with frightening monsters to the real-life horror of losing a loved one to the terrifying idea of losing...
Book cover of USA Noir

USA Noir

Best of the Akashic Noir Series

by Megan Abbott, Lawrence Block, Tim Broderick
Language: English
Release Date: October 14, 2013

"All the heavy hitters...came out for USA Noir...an important anthology of stories shrewdly culled by Johnny Temple." --New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice) One of Zoom Street Magazine's Favorite Books of 2014 Indie Books Roundup #1 Pick, Barnes & Noble Book Blog Included...
Book cover of Metaphorosis: Best of 2017
by B. Morris Allen, Molly Etta, T. R. North
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2018

Beautifully written speculative fiction from Metaphorosis magazine. The best science fiction and fantasy stories from Metaphorosis magazine's second year. Snow queens and their daughters, invisible giants pining for vanished lovers, searches, quests, and discoveries of all kinds. Contents: Snow...
Book cover of Mapping "Race"

Mapping "Race"

Critical Approaches to Health Disparities Research

by Jonathan Kahn, Joseph L. Graves Jr., Jay S. Kaufman
Language: English
Release Date: August 12, 2013

Researchers commonly ask subjects to self-identify their race from a menu of preestablished options. Yet if race is a multidimensional, multilevel social construction, this has profound methodological implications for the sciences and social sciences. Race must inform how we design large-scale data...
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