Ashley R Scott: 5 books

Book cover of The Tenth House
by Ashley R Scott
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2018

What would you do if you watched a Zodiac murder your friend, and he was coming for you next? Ciara wants to run away from her life, but that's not going to happen. Taurus has arrived on Earth, and he’s come to end the Guardian line. That includes Ciara, even if she doesn't know it. A...
Book cover of The Eleventh House
by Ashley R Scott
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2018

When the mages return to the Earth realm to set a magical tether and begin their rise to power, Ciara finds herself on a quest to a new world. A place she never knew existed. Ciara is still learning to adjust to her new life as a Guardian of the Capricorn birthstone. She’s also trying to figure...
Book cover of Figures of Buddhist Modernity in Asia
by Dr. Ian G. Baird, Corey L. Bell, Dr. Stephen C. Berkwitz
Language: English
Release Date: July 31, 2016

This book introduces contemporary Buddhists from across Asia and from various walks of life. Eschewing traditional hagiographies, the editors have collected sixty-six profiles of individuals who would be excluded from most Buddhist histories and ethnographies. In addition to monks and nuns, readers...
Book cover of Clovis Lithic Technology

Clovis Lithic Technology

Investigation of a Stratified Workshop at the Gault Site, Texas

by Michael R. Waters, Charlotte D. Pevny, David L. Carlson
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2011

Some 13,000 years ago, humans were drawn repeatedly to a small valley in what is now Central Texas, near the banks of Buttermilk Creek. These early hunter-gatherers camped, collected stone, and shaped it into a variety of tools they needed to hunt game, process food, and subsist in the Texas wilderness....
Book cover of Notes from the Ameripocalypse

Notes from the Ameripocalypse

The Best of Essay Club 2016

by Matthew Broyles, Ashley Van Arsdel, Clay Anderson
Language: English
Release Date: March 6, 2017

Publishing essays in the age of the tweet is a bit like selling buggywhips next to the car dealership. One would only expect such an activity to be pursued by old fuddy-duddies waving their canes at the kids on their lawns. We are actually huge proponents of social media. The restrictions of 140 characters...
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