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  • Telling True Stories

    A Nonfiction Writers' Guide from the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University

    Edited by Mark Kramer, Wendy Call ...
    Interested in journalism and creative writing and want to write a book? Read inspiring stories and practical advice from America’s most respected journalists.The country’s most prominent journalists and nonfiction authors gather each year at Harvard’s Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism. Telling True Stories presents their best advice—covering everything from finding a good topic, to ... Read more

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  • Ebola: The Rage

    by Mark Kramer ...
    A flu virus emerges in Mumbai, India. For weeks, no one is concerned. After all, the flu appears every year. But this virus is different. It has one unusual symptom. Some of those infected with the virus become enraged. They become violent and destructive. As the virus progresses, the Rage, as it is being called, begins to concern world governments. Something has to be done to stop it. Mick ... Read more

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  • Entanglement

    This is the author speaking. I haven't the slightest idea what it's about that's why I wrote it. ... Read more

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  • Ebola: The Rage

    Book III: Raven

    by Mark Kramer ...
    The founders of Immutrends, Mick Delaney, Grant Tracer, and Emily Adkins, design and build a nearly impenetrable underground complex in Western Montana called the Core. Inside that complex are over 150 people of all disciplines and skills. There is enough food, water, and resources to last over 20 years. As the pandemic caused by Morphgen advances, the Core, led by vaccinologist Emily Adkins, ... Read more

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  • They Shall Not Pass

    Language is not for God, but for man to get beyond his primitive feelings…"In Frederick Mark Kramer's They Shall Not Pass: A Novel of Manhattan and Madrid, the interior ruminations of disembodied, anonymous voices twist together in slow, constant alternation, and we gradually come to know four main figures: Jacobo, an American who fought in the Spanish Civil War and then returned to New York; ... Read more

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  • Café Purgatorio

    At the funeral of his old friend Jeff, who has committed suicide, Simeon, a poet in New York City, reencounters his old lover Liliana, who had also been Jeff's girlfriend and whom he has not seen for thirty years. Over drinks at the bar of the nearby Café Purgatorio, a long conversation ensues, trying to make sense of their three youths and what followed from them, again and again twisting ... Read more

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  • Domes The Discovery

    Book II: The Aftermath

    by Mark Kramer ...
    When Earth Dimension 2 is threatened by aliens, Dr. Farrow enlists a small group of enhanced humans to engage them. War ensues. ... Read more

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  • Domes

    The Discovery

    by Mark Kramer ...
    500,000 years before ancient men lit fire, alien beings, possessed of technology beyond all comprehension, discovered planet earth. What they found and had been seeking, was a bounty of resources: water, minerals, food, plants, and animals. Their discovery warranted an investment in engineering and infrastructure. To that end, they designed and built a series of underground complexes which ... Read more

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  • The Fate of the Soviet Bloc's Military Alliance

    Reform, Adaptation, and Collapse of the Warsaw Pact, 1985–1991

    by Mark Kramer ...
    Series series Elements in Soviet and Post-Soviet History
    When Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union in 1985, the Warsaw Pact was a robust military alliance. It was capable of waging a large-scale war in Europe and was an instrument of Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe, keeping orthodox Communist regimes in power. The alliance over the years had also become an effective mechanism of political coordination and consultation. In April 1985 ... Read more

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  • Armand Bayou Illustrated A Life on the Bayou

    by Mark Kramer, TBD ...
    Armand Bayou Illustrated - A Life on the Bayouis the story of a person and a place. It is a naturalist's chronicle exploring the local ecology and natural history of the Bayou City's most beautifully preserved waterway. It offers a unique perspective into the natural world and its wildlife from someone who has made a life's work of conservation and environmental education.The story weaves Texas ... Read more

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  • Imposing, Maintaining, and Tearing Open the Iron Curtain

    The Cold War and East-Central Europe, 1945–1989

    Edited by Vit Smetana, Mark Kramer ...
    Series series The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
    The Cold War began in Europe in the mid-1940s and ended there in 1989. Notions of a “global Cold War” are useful in describing the wide impact and scope of the East-West divide after World War II, but first and foremost the Cold War was about the standoff in Europe. The Soviet Union established a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe in the mid-1940s that later became institutionalized in the ... Read more

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  • The Soviet Union and Cold War Neutrality and Nonalignment in Europe

    Series series The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
    The Soviet Union and Cold War Neutrality and Nonalignment in Europe examines how the neutral European countries and the Soviet Union interacted after World War II. Amid the Cold War division of Europe into Western and Eastern blocs, several long-time neutral countries abandoned neutrality and joined NATO. Other countries remained neutral but were still perceived as a threat to the Soviet Union’s ... Read more

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