This in-depth book about dyslexia, and how it feels to have to deal with the problems it presents, shows the reader what it is to have this particular condition. The author, Catherine Taylor, has invented an alternative alphabet, which shows just how difficult it can be for dyslexia sufferers to read and spell. The handbook is intended to bring an alternative solution and understanding for a wide range of people interested in, affected by, or in close connection with dyslexia. It helps the reader to have a fuller awareness of the problem and gives solutions which are viable and logical, thus opening a new doorway of hope and discovery.
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You, Me, and the Violence
- 126pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the interplay between personal and political autonomy, the book delves into the unexpected connection between puppetry and military drones. Catherine Taylor skillfully blends genres to examine how individuals navigate their roles within society, revealing the emotional complexities behind the actions of remote soldiers. This thought-provoking narrative challenges readers to consider the deeper implications of manipulation and control in both personal relationships and broader political contexts.
Offering a fresh perspective on prayer, this book encourages readers to actively engage in their spiritual journeys. Catherine Taylor shares her unique process to ease anxiety surrounding prayer, providing a diverse collection of prayers suitable for both formal and informal settings. It serves as a practical guide to enhance personal prayer practices and deepen the relationship with God. Accessible at any time, this resource is designed to fit seamlessly into daily life, making spiritual growth readily attainable.
Mindful Pregnancy for New Moms
The Ultimate Guide for the First Year, What to Expect for Each Trimester, Hypnobirthing, Childbirth, Breastfeeding, and the Secrets No One Tells You
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Navigating the journey of first-time pregnancy can be overwhelming, filled with excitement and uncertainty. This guide offers essential insights and practical advice for expectant parents, covering everything from physical changes and emotional adjustments to preparing for childbirth and parenting. It aims to empower readers with knowledge and support, helping them embrace this transformative experience with confidence and joy.
On the unique meaning-making of image-text art In a series of textual and photographic essays, writer and editor Catherine Taylor explores our encounters with the intersection of the visual and the verbal. Taylor riffs on and subverts Roland Barthes' classic 1977 essay collection, Image Music Text, using his title as a playful point of departure for her thinking about the nature of image-text works and the music being made at their intersection. Taylor rejects overarching statements about medium or genre in favor of observing the particular to reveal broader ways of reading that are both familiar and disorientating. These reflections are at once critical and celebratory, dystopian and utopian, investigative and contemplative, didactic and dreamlike. They are imaginings of the world which ask: as we shuttle between linguistic and visual modes of meaning-making, what is the purpose of reinventing forms if not to reinvent ways of living? The author of You, Me, and the Violence, Apart and Giving Birth, Catherine Taylor (born 1964) is a founding editor of Essay Press, and an associate professor in writing at Ithaca College, where she codirects the Image Text MFA. She is also a codirector of ITI Press.
The Stirrings is a powerful personal memoir of love and violence, anger and feminism, the thrills and terrors of youth - all shot through with poetry, risk-taking and humour