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Gay City: Volume 4

At Second Glance

Gay City: Volume 4( )
Author: Andrews-Katz, Eric
Contribution by: Andrews-Katz, Eric
Crawford, Ryan
Dunham, Steve
Norris, Gregory
Cornwell, Ted
Picano, Felice
Keawkane, Ryan
Brewster, Casondra
Green, Charles
Darden, Byron
Martin, Craig
Goupil, Steven
Peterson, Evan
Ceci, Louis
Herendeen, Ann
Introduction by: Andrews-Katz, Eric
Created by: Kovar, Vincent
Editor-In-Chief: Kovar, Vincent
Cover Design by: Meske, Garth
ISBN:978-1-4664-5829-1
Publication Date:Dec 2011
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $15.95
Book Description:

There are always at least two viewpoints to every story and yet, we usually only hear one. A different perspective can provide an entirely different story than the commonly known tale; the other side of the looking glass, so to speak. This year, our anthology series continues with volume 4: At Second Glance, an anthology dedicated to exploring those alternate angles. Inside you'll find exciting new tales by established authors such as Felice Picano, as well as stories from emerging...
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Book Details
Pages:180
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Anthologies (Multiple Authors)
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.41 Inches
Book Weight:0.73 Pounds
Author Biography
Andrews-Katz, Eric (Author)
Charles Alexander Green was born on May 1, 1953. He is a British businessman and is currently Chief Executive of Rangers Football Club. he started his career as a professional footballer but failed to make a first-team appearance at either Sheffield United or Doncaster Rovers before drifting into non-league. Following a switch to business he has since held a number of positions before taking over at Rangers, including a period as Chief Executive of Sheffield United. Green was officially appointed chief executive of Sheffield United in February 1996 by chairman Mike McDonald following his take over of the club. In March 1998, manager Nigel Spackman resigned citing interference in team affairs by Green and in protest at a number of the club's better players being sold without consultation and without funds to replace them. After furious protests by United supporters Green stepped down as chief executive. He continued on in business and wrote the forward for Grow Regardless: Of Your Business' Size, Your Industry or the Economy and Despite the Government! by Joe Mechlinski which made The New York Times Best Seller list for 2013.

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