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Adult Fiction The Art of Floating by Kristin Bair O'Keeffe When her beloved husband, Jackson, disappeared without a trace, popular novelist Sia Dane stopped writing, closed down her house, stuffed her heart into a cage and started floating. It wasn't the normal response to heartache, but Sia rarely did things the normal way. Exactly one year, one month and six days after Jackson's disappearance, Sia discovers a mysterious man on the beach. He's mute, unresponsive and looks as if he has just walked out of the sea. It's the sort of situation Jackson would have solved with a simple call to the police. But Jackson is gone. As unreal as he seems, Sia is determined to help this man. Perhaps she can return him to his place in the world to whoever lost him and loves him. Perhaps she can answer their questions the way no one could answer hers. But as her friends and family help her winnow her way to the truth, Sia comes to realize that the unfathomable leap between sorrow and healing begins with a single step. Non-Fiction Duct Tape Selling: Think Like a Marketer - Sell Like a Superstar by John Jantsch Many of the areas with which salespeople struggle these days have long been the domain of marketers, according to bestselling author John Jantsch. The traditional business model dictates that marketers own the message while sellers own the relationships. But now, Jantsch flips the usual sales approach on its head. It's no longer enough to view a salesperson's job as closing. Today's superstars must attract, teach, convert, serve and measure while developing a personal brand that stands for trust and expertise. In Duct Tape Selling, the author shows how to tackle a changing sales environment, whether you're an individual or charged with leading a sales team.
The Art of Floating
In O'Keeffes most recent novel, which is splashed with magic realism, novelist Sia Dane's life bobs along in a sort of muted haze of unfathomable grief after the disappearance of her husband, Jackson. Sia shuts down everything and everyone after Jackson's vanishing, emerging only to float through her days as the reality of his total absence sinks in.
Perfect focus; New York-based photographer returns to roots to teach craft to students from Spokane Indian Reservation
\"There is something really fresh about [Donny Joe Bair]'s approach,\" says [Kristin Capp]. \"He didn't overthink it.\" A number of the photographs centered around sports, including Jeryl Andrews' still life, \"Jake's Shoes,\" Cody Flett's action shot, \"Center Court,\" and Marvin McCrae's \"Norbert.\" \"Obviously [Amelia Abrahamson]'s 'Palm Trees' image was not taken on the Rez,\" says Capp, \"but it is about her world and where she went on spring vacation. I liked adding that element. Their whole lives aren't lived solely on the reservation.\"