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  • av Nathan Jones
    1 323,-

    "Mate of the Alpha" is a love story that will awaken the deepest desires in your heart. With every page turn, you will be transported to a world where passion, loyalty, and fierce love collide.Follow the journey of the strong-willed heroine as she navigates the dangerous waters of werewolf society and finds herself inexplicably drawn to the enigmatic and powerful alpha. Their intense connection sizzles and sparks, igniting a flame that burns brighter than any other.As the two lovers navigate their tumultuous relationship, you'll feel your heart race with every tender moment and every fiery confrontation. The author's masterful storytelling will draw you in, making you feel as if you're living every moment alongside the characters.If you're a fan of steamy romance novels, "Mate of the Alpha" is the book for you. This passionate and thrilling tale will leave you breathless, begging for more. Get ready to fall in love with this captivating story of forbidden love, undying loyalty, and the unbreakable bond between a mate and their alpha.

  • av Nathan Jones
    232,-

    BiblioTech explores the changing role of the library, reading, writing, and publishing in a post-digital age. The title suggests the latin term for library, ''bibliotheca'', and also alludes to how the library and book culture has become increasingly technologised. Across two exhibitions and symposia events in Spring 2022 Torque Editions explored these issues with a range of international artists, thinkers, and library professionals. Through the works in this book, we show how libraries have become hybridised with other environments: from museums and schools, to bedrooms, computer networks, labs and forests, opening up new conceptual space for the future of books; of how and where they are written and read. The book includes a combination of essays, artist pages, and hybrid image-text works relating the library to ways of knowledge formation; the situation for publishing, reading and writing in the context of new technologies; and the library as a hybrid public space for learning, community and counter-cultural action. An extended introduction by the editors includes a survey of contemporary art''s propositions for library futures, and ways that new technology is changing how books are made and circulate today. Contributors: Joana Chicau, Johanna Drucker, Gary Hall, Mel Jordan, Esther Leslie, Edgar Schmitz, Emily Segal, Anna Barham, Jonathan Basile, Jo Devlin, David Gauthier, Rosa Menkman, Katie Patterson, Post-Digital Publishing Archive (Silvio Lorusso), Tom Schofield, Erica Scourti, Jenna Sutela, Sumuyya Khader.

  • av Nathan Jones
    359,-

    Glitches are errors where the digital bursts into our everyday lives as fragmented image, garbled text and aberrant event. In this book, Nathan Jones shows how writers work with the glitch as a literary effect. 'Glitch poetics' describes a new language of error in literary and media arts: a way to write the breakage, corruption and crisis of the present moment. Based on a range of close readings of contemporary literature by writers including Linda Stupart, Keston Sutherland, Ben Lerner, Caroline Bergvall, Erica Scourti, and the internet novelists, Jones lays the groundwork for writing that can productively engage in current thinking around AI, the Anthropocene, critical posthumanism and code.

  • - Embrace Your Art and Unleash Your True Potential!
    av Nathan Jones
    277,-

  • av Nathan Jones
    201,-

  • - Learn and Practice the Basics of Ethical Hacking and Cybersecurity
    av Nathan Jones
    220,-

  • av Nathan Jones
    134,-

    Zed is a zombie stripped of all basic zombie urges. The virus that has swept the world has had little effect on our poor hero. He is mocked at Zombie School, ignored by zombie society and feared by the living. You see, Zed is a vegetarian zombie; the only one of his kind. However he is also cursed with cleverness. He knows that the zombie diet of humans can only last so long...What happens to the zombie species when the last human is caught and consumed? Zed's quest becomes clear, but not so simple. He must do all he can to change the minds, habits and diets of his fellow zombies if they are to thrive on Earth. Zed the Vegetarian Zombie is an exciting story of being an individual, doing the best with what you're given and believing you can change the world. It also covers topics of vegetarianism, resource, scarcity, our connection with the environment and standing up for what you believe in. It is written and illustrated by a primary school teacher with an addiction to picture storybooks and a New York Times bestselling author.

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