![]() If you are not satisfied with your order in any way, get in touch. But have the true villains been much closer all along? ![]() Emilia was warned that when it came to the Wicked, nothing was as it seemed. Together, Emilia and Wrath play a sin-fuelled game of deception to solve the murder and stop the unrest that's brewing between witches, demons, shape-shifters, and the most treacherous foes of all: the Feared. Now, Emilia will do anything to get to the bottom of these accusations against the sister she thought she knew. When a high-ranking member of House Greed is assassinated, damning evidence somehow points to Vittoria as the murderer. She doesn't just desire his body she wants his heart and soul-but that's something the enigmatic demon can't promise her. ![]() ![]() But before she faces the demons of her past, Emilia yearns to claim her king, the seductive Prince of Wrath, in the flesh. ![]() #1 New York Times bestselling author Kerri Maniscalco delivers sizzling romance, sexy secrets, and unexpected twists in this unforgettable conclusion to the Kingdom of the Wicked series.Įmilia is reeling from a shocking discovery about her sister, Vittoria. ![]()
0 Comments
![]() ![]() Instead of trying to transcend nature with our minds, escape it with our immortal souls and dominate it with our technologies, Lucretius was perhaps the first in the Western tradition to forcefully argue for a completely materialist, immanent and naturalistic ethics based on moving well with and as nature. ![]() Thomas Nail, PhD, argues that Lucretius was the first to locate the core of all these ethical ills in our obsession with stasis, our fear of movement and our hatred of matter. Human suffering, the fear of death, war, poverty, ecological destruction and social inequality: almost 2,000 ago Lucretius proposed an ethics of motion as simple and stunning solution to these ethical problems. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The 2021 Playwriting Fellow is Bleu Beckford-Burrell. Past recipients include Pulitzer Prize winner Quiara Alegría Hudes, Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony Award nominee Heidi Schreck, and Obie winners Clare Barron and Kirsten Greenidge. Now in its 19th year, the Page 73 Playwriting Fellowship is the company's most prestigious award, annually supporting a playwright who has yet to have a professional premiere in New York City. The finalists and the Fellowship recipient will be announced in January 2022. Selected from more than 300 applicants, the ten semifinalists are Melis Aker, Syreeta Briggs, Vichet Chum, Kate Douglas, Ryan Drake, Marvin González De León, Majkin Holmquist, Deepa Purohit, Gab Reisman, and Haygen-Brice Walker. ![]() |