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Revelator by Daryl Gregory
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Cross country Running James Monroe
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Cross country Running James Monroe
Cross Country Running James Monroe Creates History at Class A Regional Meet
“Experience the triumph of James Monroe High School’s historic cross-country journey. Follow our dedicated athletes as they make history, showcasing determination and teamwork. Join us in celebrating their achievements and inspiring success in the world of sports.”
A Historic Feat: Mavericks Shine Bright
Heading into the regional meet, Woodrow Wilson and Shady Spring were the favorites to send both their girls and boys teams. James Monroe, although talented, was not considered a front-runner. However, what unfolded at Coonskin Park was nothing short of historic. Never before had a complete team from James Monroe High School qualified for the state meet. This year, they not only achieved that but secured two full teams, a first in the school’s history.
Coach Lorrie Broyles expressed her excitement, stating, “We have had individuals qualify before, but having both girls and boys teams make it is unprecedented. The dedication and hard work of our athletes truly paid off.”
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Key Players and Their Remarkable Contributions
Senior Katie Collins, a standout runner, led the girls’ team. Supported by Abby Dixon, Gracie Tooze, and Kynzie Taylor, the girls’ team showcased their prowess. Notably, Natalie Broyles and Kinleigh Bradley stepped in to complete the team, displaying exceptional dedication.
On the boys’ side, runners Wyatt Lilly, Eli Broyles, and William Jackson demonstrated exceptional determination. Despite early-season challenges, Jackson’s resilience shone through as he battled back from a hip injury. Additionally, Bryceson Whitt and Shane Arthur made significant contributions, displaying their skills and dedication to the team.
Setting Records and Inspiring Future Runners
What made this achievement even more remarkable was the collective effort of every runner. Coach Broyles emphasized, “Every runner exceeded their previous records, showcasing their commitment to the sport. Their hard work and passion were evident, driving them to this historic success.”
Looking ahead, the Mavericks are gearing up for the Class A meet at Cabell Midland. While the northern teams pose a tough challenge, the team remains focused on giving their best performance. Coach Broyles expressed hope for the future, stating, “This success can inspire more students to join our cross-country team. We have initiated a middle school team, and promising young talents are emerging. With dedication and support, our team’s legacy will continue to thrive.”
The Class A girls’ race is scheduled to commence at 9 a.m., followed by the boys’ race at 9:45 a.m. Stay tuned to witness James Monroe’s determined athletes make their mark in the state meet, aiming for even greater accomplishments in the future.
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What’s next?
What’s left for 2017? We haven’t revealed all of our cover art yet, but we thought we would at least give you a sneak peak at the stories headed your way through the rest of 2017.
The Seafarer’s Kiss
By Julia Ember
Publication Date: May 4, 2017 Price: 15.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 224 / 59,378 LGBTQ-YA; Fairy Tale Adaptation; Mermaids
Mermaid Ersel rescues the maiden Ragna and learns the life she wants is above the sea. Desperate, Ersel makes a deal with Loki but the outcome is not what she expects. To fix her mistakes and be reunited with Ragna, Ersel must now outsmart the God of Lies.
From Duet Books
And It Came to Pass
By Laura Stone
Publication Date: May 18, 2017 Price: 15.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 222 // 67,300 Contemporary Romance; LGBTQ fiction; Religious
Adam Young is a devout Mormon following the pious path set forth for him by his church and family. But when his mission trajectory sends him to Barcelona, Spain, with a handsome mission companion named Brandon Christensen, Adam discovers there may be more to life and love than he ever expected.
Grrrls On the Side
By Carrie Pack
Publication Date: June 8, 2017 Price: 15.99 / 6.99 Pages/ Word Count: 250 / 60,500 LGBTQ-YA; Coming of Age; 20th Century Historical
The year is 1994, and alternative is in, except for high schooler Tabitha Denton. Uninterested in boys, lonely, and sidelined by former friends, she finds her escape in a punk concert zine: an ad for a Riot Grrrl meet-up. There, Tabitha discovers herself, love, and how to stand up for what’s right.
From Duet Books
After the Sunset
By Lilah Suzanne
A digital novella
Publication Date: July 6, 2017 Price: $2.99 Word Count: 28,000 Contemporary romance, M/M, romantic comedy
Caleb Harris and Ty Smith-Santos are two struggling, obscure actors who have never crossed paths, until their lives take a turn for the bizarre when they learn that a farm in Sunset Hollow, Washington has been bequeathed to both of them after the owner’s recent death. Intent on selling the property, Caleb and Ty head to Washington state to clear out the cluttered farmhouse, but soon find themselves falling for the winsome farm nestled between two misty-topped mountains, the lonely misunderstood man who left it to them, and each other. So when a real estate developer offers them a hefty payout, will they take the money and run? Or keep the farm, and their budding new relationship, instead?
Brush Strokes
By E.S. Karlquist
Publication Date: TBD Price: 15.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 230 / 68,473 (not final) Contemporary Romance; LGBTQ fiction; M/M; New Adult
College art student Todd Navarro is busy trying to save the art gallery he loves from closure when he learns the recent object of his affections—fellow student and swimmer Daniel Berger—may have a competing interest in its future.
Absolutely, Almost, Perfect (Sucre Coeur, Book Three)
By Lissa Reed
Publication Date: August 3, 2017 Price: 16.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 256 / 69,513 LGBTQ fiction; Contemporary romance; M/M; Interracial romance
Craig Oliver loves his bakery and boyfriend Alex Scheff. Everything is perfect, until Craig receives a wedding invitation from his long-estranged brother, and they find themselves traveling to a tiny English hamlet, where boisterous mothers, smirking sisters, and uneasy ex-boyfriends await.
Blended Notes (Spotlight Series, Book Three)
By Lilah Suzanne
Publication Date: August 17, 2017 Price: 16.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 275 / 65,027
Contemporary romance; LGBTQ fiction; M/M; Interracial romance
Grady Dawson is at the top of his music career and planning his wedding with boyfriend Nico when his past shows up, news of his nuptials is leaked, and his record company levels impossible demands. Can he make the ultimate choice between a private life with Nico and the public demands of his career?
The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths and Magic
By F.T. Lukens
Publication Date: September 7, 2017 Price: $16.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 286 / 72,500 LGBTQ-YA; Action & Adventure; Lgends, Myths & Fables
When Bridger Whitt learns his eccentric employer is actually an intermediary between the human world and its myths, he finds himself in the center of chaos: The myth realm is growing unstable, and now he’s responsible for helping his boss keep the real world from ever finding out.
From Duet Books
Fortitude Smashed (The Camellia Clock Cycle, Book One)
By Taylor Brooke
Publication Date: September 21, 2017 Price: 17.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 312 / 92,000 (not final) LGBTQ fiction; Contemporary romance; Science fiction
Science can now foretell the moment when two soul mates will meet. But when Detective Shannon Wurther finds himself face-to-face with art thief Aiden Maar, they are both stunned. Their Camellia Clocks have timed out, and the men are left with a choice: love one another, or defy fate.
Not Your Villain (Sidekick Squad, Book Two)
By C.B. Lee
Publication Date: October 5, 2017 Price: 16.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 286 / 71,818 (not final) LGBTQ-YA; Super heroes; Romance
Bells Broussard thought he had it made when his superpowers manifested early. Being a shapeshifter is awesome. He can change his hair whenever he wants, and if putting on a binder for the day is too much, he’s got it covered. But that was before he became the country’s most-wanted villain.
After discovering a massive cover-up by the Heroes’ League of Heroes, Bells and his friends Jess, Emma, and Abby set off on a secret mission to find the Resistance. Meanwhile, power-hungry former hero Captain Orion is on the loose with a dangerous serum that renders meta-humans powerless, and a new militarized robotic threat emerges. Everyone is in danger. Between college applications and crushing on his best friend, will Bells have time to take down a corrupt government?
From Duet Books
Olympia Knife
By Alysia Constantine
Publication Date: November 2, 2017 Price: 16.99 / 6.99 Pages/ Word Count: 212 / 63,433 (not final) LGBTQ Fiction; Literary Fiction; Magical Realism
Born into a family of flying trapeze artists, Olympia Knife has one small problem: When her emotions rise, she becomes invisible. Everyone in the traveling circus has learned to live with this quirk; they banded together to raise Olympia in a loving environment when her parents vanished midair during their act, never to return. But the same fate befalls Arnold, the world’s shortest man, followed by one act after another, until the show is a crumbling mess of tattered tents and terrified troupers. Into this chaos walks Diamond the Danger Eater. Olympia and Diamond forge a friendship, then fall in love, and, together, resolve to stand the test of time, even as the world around them falls apart.
Beulah Land
By Nancy Stewart Publication Date: November 16, 2017 Price: 15.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 250 / 62,000 words LGBTQ-YA; Coming of Age; Literary Fiction
Seventeen-year-old Vi Sinclair’s roots run deep in the Missouri Ozarks, where, in some areas, it can still be plenty dangerous to be a girl who likes girls. Her greatest wish is to become a veterinarian like her boss, Claire Campbell. Fitting in at school wouldn’t be so bad, either. Only one obstacle stands in the way: She may not live long enough to see her wishes fulfilled.
With help from her only friend Junior, Vi unravels a mystery that puts her in conflict with a vicious tormentor, a dogfight syndicate, and her own mother. Vi’s experience galvanizes her strength and veracity as she overcomes the paradox of mountain life, in which, even today, customs and mores seem timeless, and where a person can wake up dead simply for being who she is.
From Duet Books
If the Fates Allow
Authors: Killian B. Brewer, Lynn Charles, Erin Finnegan, Pene Henson, Lilah Suzanne Publication Date: December 14, 2017 Price: 16.99 / 6.99 Pages/Word Count: 212 / 60,000 (not final) LGBTQ fiction; Romance; Anthology
During the holidays, anything is possible—a second chance, a promised future, an unexpected romance, a rekindled love, or a healed heart. Interlude Press authors Killian B. Brewer, Lynn Charles, Erin Finnegan, Pene Henson, and Lilah Suzanne share their stories about the magic of the season.
Gracious Living Magazine Says it Has to Be a Live Tree by Killian B. Brewer Shelved by Lynn Charles Last Call by Erin Finnegan True North by Pene Henson Halfway Home by Lilah Suzanne
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Jo Evelyn Cox
Jo Evelyn Snyder Cox was welcomed home by her Heavenly Father on September 2, 2020. Jo Evelyn was born to Charles William Snyder, Sr., and Opal Erlene Davis Snyder on May 27, 1935. She has been the beloved wife of John Carroll Cox for nearly 65 years. A 1953 graduate of Greenville High School, she attended Furman University. She is the mother of Carol Faith Cox Bramhall (MG Glenn Bramhall), Marian Evelyn “Lynn” Cox Miller (Kevin Miller), Dr. Charles Keith Cox (Lisa Hawgood Cox), and John Kenneth Cox (Karen Whitt Cox); grandmother of Ian Charles Bramhall (Cindy), Evan Carroll Bramhall (Allee), Benjamin Davis Bramhall, Dr. Jamison Cole Miller (Claire), Joel Curran Miller (fiancée, Abbie Arvanites), Laurel Faith Miller Green (Jake), Ryan Jackson Miller (girlfriend, Dr. Audrey Jordan), Wade Davis Miller, John Taylor Cox (Stephanny), Anna Catherine Cox Casey (Dr. Dillon Casey), Eliza Bourn Cox, CPT John William Cox (Charlotte), Allison Hope Cox, 2LT Jason Carroll Cox, and James Daniel Cox and great-grandmother of Molly Anne Bramhall, Zoey Elizabeth Bramhall, Charles MacMillan Bramhall, Piper Sutherland Bramhall, John Grayson Cox, Evelyn Grace Green, and John Carson Cox. She is also survived by a brother, Charles William Snyder, Jr., of West Palm Beach, FL. In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by a grandchild Laura Hart Miller. Jo Evelyn was a devoted wife, mother, and Mema. She was an active member of First Baptist Church, Spartanburg, serving as a youth leader, youth choir mom, Kentucky Missions mom, Sunday School teacher, “chaperone” for Young at Heart trips, and helping with Ladies’ First Thursday. She received the Broadus R. Littlejohn Heart of a Servant Award. She was known for her hospitality, her love of family, and for her wonderful pound cake, banana pudding, fruit cobblers, and strawberry tea. Her Christian example has been an inspiration to us all. We want to thank our devoted Comfort Keepers, who have loved and cared for our whole family, especially Adell Duckett and Brenda Lucas. Graveside services will be held 4:00 PM Saturday, September 5, 2020, in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, 1300 Fernwood-Glendale Rd., Spartanburg, SC 29307 conducted by The Rev. Seth Buckley, The Rev. Gary Ward and The Rev. Robert Morgan. In lieu of flowers, please designate any memorial contributions to the Youth Ministry at First Baptist Church, 250 E. Main St., Spartanburg, SC 29306. Floyd’s North Church Street Chapel from The JF Floyd Mortuary via Spartanburg Funeral
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ABBY RAO in a White Bikini – Instagram Photos 06/30/2020
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ROAD TRIP ( 3rd Jan-29th Jan)
Since we brought the van it's a struggle to keep the phones charged never mind find wifi! I've been keeping little notes on my phone if what we've been up too so that we don't forget in a few years time... BLOG 3rd January- Abbie gone :( we brought a van! Battered and bruised with a cracked window screen but we had a little test drive and all seemed fine so we took the risk - spent the next couple of days after that doing admin! We had to get the van kitted out and open a bank account to be able to get the car registered Bla Bla .... few hiccups along the way including a little scare at the registration office where we were led to believe we had actually brought a stolen car.... But turned out the paper work was just wrong and it was all fine. We had our last night at the hostel on the 4th - and in the 5th morning went to move into our new home - only to find the battery was dead - great start. Some lovely guy jumped us and we spent the rest of the day cleaning the van and buying a few more bits - drove back to the blue mountains. Parked up in a free campsite and crashed! Slept like babies too - Blow up mattress worked a treat :) 6th Jan = Worst day ever Battery was dead again in the morning- got jumped again. Went to a garage to get it checked out and they couldn't work it out and sent us to another garage. He couldn't work it out ether ... Said there was nothing wrong with the battery. Next thing the engine overheated - there was no water in the radiator ( life lesson ) managed to get it filled up which was really messy with the engine so hot! ... Drove a few miles down the road back to the electrical mechanic who fixed the cigarette lighter and a few miles down the road after that the engine is over heating again. It's nearly half 5pm on a Friday at this point ... So we rang the garage again ... And he was about to tell us he couldn't see us till next Wednesday until he must have recognised our accents ..and asked if we were the English couple from this morning with the van. Told us he thought the battery dying in the morning and the engine over heating were linked and to bring the car down straight away. Another scare ..... Told us he thought it was the engine that had gone! But turned out it was just the hose that had disintegrated and he fixed it all for free. Said he wasn't going to charge two young people on their holidays... Amazed by the people out here once again <3 that night we brought a bottle of wine and met some fab Irish people travelling the opposite way down the coast . Had a right giggle with them and got some great tips so great end to a horrific day! 7th- Jan Got the van started without Jump leads woop! Did an amazing walk through wentworth falls. Really tough walk which we loved and I got to swim in my first waterfall pool :) we climbed up the rocks and stood right beneath it - started a trend and everyone started copying so funny. Parked up by a lake that night in a massive field - hot showers and everything for free:) I got behind the wheel for the first time in 3 years and had my first driving lesson round the sites- went well ! 8th - Jan- drove an hour down a steep clifftop to a place called nunes where we had planned to see some glow worms in a cave. Turned out you had to park up and do an hour and a half traverse to get there and it was just far to too hot so we had a swim in he river down there and I drove back. Oli took over when we hit the main road and we went to dunns swap national park camp site. Beautiful campsite it reminded me off the one in America at the end of parent trap. We had about 2 litres of water left which is nothing and asked someone where the water tap was and they laughed and pointed at the river! Rationed the water enough so we could stay the night and do a walk in the morning ( amazing ) and we had a swim in the river to cool down before we drive back. I had another practice but couldn't get quick enough to do the main roads so we swapped again! So nervy on the road after the crash. This was just a really HOT day in the van - lots of miles and 38degrees so just too hot to even function. We ended up in a town called Bulga poured water over ourselves to try and cool down , and had our first sweaty horrible night in the van we just couldn't cool it down. Everytime we trying to open it up for breeze we got swarmed my mozzies! 11th HOT day again - but we learnt from our mistakes the day before - got up early and drive to Newcastle and hid out in an air conned shopping centre all day getting some shopping bits done. Went to the tuck wells for dinner - the couple that we met in Bali and had a lovely evening with them. Met their kids and their bfs/ gfs- they had food ready and we ended up getting quite tipsy! Tania kept feeding me champagne and rum! 12th- has a great night sleep in the lovely cool house because they refused to let us sleep in the van . They gave us towels and a key and even had two bikes left out for us on the drive. Amazing people treated us like family. We took the bikes and got the ferry over to Newcastle. Cycles the 10k coastline ( which was really hilly) jumped in the Bogey Hole which is an ocean pool on the side of a cliff - awesome and freezing! We thought Newcastle reminded us of a British coast - maybe even Newcastle at home. We had some chips on the beach and realised that we'd both been fried! So went back for a swim. We made home made burgers on the bbq and ended up having more drinks with tania and Paul that night. Next day we got up and went to a nature reserve - wasn't what we expected ( more like a zoo) so we didn't stay very long but got to see our first koala. Went back to the house for lunch and another swim and then packed up and got on the road again. We couldn't believe how generous they were they gave us a cooler , packed it with ice, beers, washing powder, sun shields , coolant- they just couldn't do enough for us so sweet. We only managed an hour up the road because it was so hot again - still 38 degrees at 6pm at night! Our air con doesn't work at that temperature feels like a hair dryer is blowing in your face! Found a really cute campsite and went for a swim in the bay to cool down before dinner. 14th HOT SWEATY night again- impossible to sleep. Ol got up for sunrise ( I just opened the van up and watched from bed too early for me) another long day driving - I did my first proper stint which felt good. Had a quick swim in the sea half way (seal rocks) and it starred to pour just before we got to port Macquarie but we're glad to have a break from the heat - the van had finally cooled down woohoo. Amazing sunset after it rained all day at Lake Campsie. Camped on the side of a lake - brought some chocolate and watched a film. Next day we walked the 10k walk along the coast of Port Mac - gorgeous walk and not too hot. Got the bus back went to the shop and brought some chicken to bbq and some beers- camped in the same spot. Next day - we did the national park - sea acres board walk. Had a lovely guide (graham, leave a review?) telling us all about the rainforest was great. Drove half way to Coffs Harbour and camped out early - gorgeous campsite near a river. Rice and eggs for tea. Dorrigo National park - wonga walk the next day . Amazing - followed by wine tasting and pasta for tea. Same campsite. Next morning we got up and drive to Coffs Harbour - had a swim in the sea when we got here -went to the big bananas - lunch on the beach - mutton bird island walk at sunset - coffee and then drove half way to Byron bay. drove late because it was cooler - nightmare getting there in the dark though. Boiling hot , loads of mozzies - neither of us could sleep! Ended jog erring our the van and pouring water over ourselves in the middle of the night! 19th - got up and drove to balina- half way to Bryron bay - had a coffee - drove into the centre had a pootle around ( cool place ) brought a bikini- parked up in a car park about 25 mins out for free ( faffy day) 20th Hired boards went surfing- chilled on the beach- back to the free car park - I made pasta in a thunderstorm 21st- rain - miserable day - Oli got his hair cut 22nd- booked all our trips for the eat coast with travel bug - Frazer island -Whitt Sunday's - skydive and Everglade canoe and sea kayak with dolphins! Walked to the most easterly point of aus and did the national park walk alone the rainforest beach - tallow beach - found a little surf paradise spot at the far end of byron bay beach - beans and eggs and avo for tea 23rd gorgeous day - got up at 4.50 pm for sunrise - amazing - drive out of town to have brekfast and camd back in for our sea kayak with dolphins at 9 but missed it because our travel agent gave us the wrong time! They booked us into the afternoon one instead so we just chilled in the beach and went to a nice restaurant called dip for lunch. Sea kayak in the afternoon was cool - saw lots of turtles but no dolphins so they Said we could go again for free u till we did . Popped to the library to seal some charge and had a early night. 24th - surfing fail - too windy - then walked tallow beach - gorgeous - met some car park friends 25th - went sea kayaking again- didn't sea anything - went swimming at Brunswick in the afternoon - then we picked up a long board - had a lovely dinner by the river and the camped - illegally in the national park ready to get up at 3 am to hike to the top of the volcano for sunrise. 26th - woke up 3 am - hiked to the top of a volcano - awesome. - went swimming in a river - changed time zones and long boarded the surfers paradise board walk - shopping - found an awesome little camp site just outside the city - paid 25 dollars between us but so worth it. Hot shower / power / kitchen - lush 27th - rained all day but went to the library and sorted loads of jobs out - admin day - booked a couple of trips/ fixed the car - low on transmission fluid / sent a load of postcard / sorted out money - student loan ect - went to springbrook national park in the evening to see the glow worms - cool . Amazing drive- went past a vast river with loads of dead trees in it - so cool - hairy drive back nearly ran out of petrol / car skidded in the rain and there were tons of dead frogs all over the road. 28th Washing day ! Sorted pictures - drove to Brisbane. 29th Day drip into Brisbane city centre. Nice enough city but we weren't blown away. Thank god it was Sunday because parking would have been $80 a day otherwise. Luckily it was only $17 for us. We did the south bank walk which was cool - very sexy skyline. They have a man made pool and beach looking at the skyline too - cool to see but moved on swiftly. Found a really gorgeous campground and met a lovely German lad that night.
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