If you are interested in learning about real estate investing and finding out what type of real estate interests you, this book is for you!- Carol Carpenter, author of the bestseller The Elegant Disruptor: Breaking through Barriers and Limited Beliefs to Success.
From the entertainment value of home flipping on reality television to managing rental properties or partnering on an apartment complex, the tantalizing possibilities of real estate investing are everywhere.
Despite the enticement, attempting to buy, manage, or sell property is not a venture for the ill-prepared. Fortunately, real estate investor Mark Hayes is here to help you get ready.
Dip Your Toe into Real Estate Investing offers an easy-to-follow guide for newcomers and old hands alike. Discover the pros and cons and the ins and outs of real estate investing. Determine what kind of investor you want to be and learn what you need to know about the different types of properties available, purchasing your first piece of land or a home, and acquiring financing. More experienced investors will find tips for building a team of professionals to improve and sell properties for the best profit possible. With Mark's experience and insights, you can make the tantalizing dream of profitable real estate investing a reality.
Step in from the cold, through the saloon door of the strangest bar in creation.
Esqwith's Passing Place, where everyone has a story to tell..
Hannibal Smyth Esquire, formally of 'She whom is seldom amused' Royal Air Navy, rogue, thief, scoundrel, unwilling agent of The Ministry, and on occasion hero, but only if he can't find a way to avoid it, drops into the Passing Place with a story on his lips.
Richard the resident Piano Player in Esqwiths improbable bar, listens on and wonders, just how did Hannibal get that scar?
But only because the cat told him to ask...
So What follows is a tale of avarice, of strange things in the mountain temples of Nepal, airships, clockwork queens, Russian pirates, Fung-Fu monks, the sexual politics of pork scratchings, of high adventure and low doings.
'A Scar of Avarice' is a cross over novella, set in both the steampunk present of Hannibal Smyth, and the universe of Passing Place: Location Relative.
Praise of Passing Place
...swimming in a rich sea of worlds...
...creepily beautiful...
...keep's you drawn into the web of the story...
This book examines the precise nature of fascism as both a system of ideas and a mode of political practice and it looks at the history of organizations and parties loyal to this particular creed in Britain. It is a critical examination of the relative utility of the various theories that have attempted to explain the fascist phenomenon, identifying weaknesses in conventional interpretations. Hayes re-asserts the value of Marxism as an analytic mechanism capable of evaluating the experience of fascism and seeks to identify how, and under what circumstances fascism might re-emerge. Written in a concise and accessible style by an academic who played an active role in anti-fascist politics in Britain, The Ideology of Fascism and the Far Right in Britain will be of considerable value to anyone seeking a clearer understanding of fascism and/or, crucially, how best to resist it.
EndorsementsDangerous right-wing figures and parties, which appear somewhat bizarre or marginal or unelectable at one period, can assume enormous significance and power under changing circumstances. This is particularly so at times of economic and or state crisis... At a time when the Far Right is gaining ground across Europe (and Britain is not immune to infection), this book is not only timely but is essential reading for those who care about genuine democracy and the cause of labour.
- Tommy McKearney, Former IRA hunger striker and now an organiser with the Independent Workers Union
This is a remarkable book. Mark Hayes combines meticulous research and passionate commitment as he charts the ideological genesis and political trajectory of... [the] fascist heritage of the far right in Britain.
- Jim Slaven, James Connolly Society, Scotland
Tautly written and buttressed by forensic research this book is a timely reminder [that]... fascism red in tooth and claw never begins with the midnight knock and the concentration camp. It just ends with them. Read the book and gauge for yourself how far we have already travelled on that journey.
- Gary' O'Shea, founding member, Anti-Fascist Action
Queen Victoria is in the 200th year of her reign, and her Glorious British Empire faces a grievous threat due to the Machiavellian machinations of that most notorious instigator of insurrections Herbert George Wells.
No longer an agent of The Ministry, the shadowy branch of the British government that deals with things other Ministries neither need or want to know about. Hannibal Smyth, after fleeing the battle in Tibet, finds himself rescued from certain death after plummeting into the Indian Ocean from a burning airship. Finding out just who has rescued him in their strange craft is only the start of his latest troubles, as he finds himself traveling to the mysterious island of Doctor Musk.
A little known island just to the west of Java called Krakatoa.
There Hannibal must brave psychotic razor girls, giant cannons, HG Wells insane daughter, engine room hooch, mad scientists, the ghosts of his failures, active volcanos, and most terrifying of all, French pharmaceuticals...
All in order to save a friend who holds the secret to his past.
Will he rise to the occasion?
Will he strive bravely against all the odds?
Praise for A Spider In The Eye
A must-read for Steampunk fans.
A riveting roller coaster of a book.
...keep's you drawn into the web of the story...
In this fascinating reference guide, you will discover the secrets and mysteries of H. P. Lovecraft's iconic worlds. From the Great Old Ones of the Cthulhu Mythos to the shifting places of the Dreamlands, the settings of Lovecraft's stories are replete with terrifying monsters, bizarre creations and cosmic mysteries.
Fully illustrated, the world of Cthulhu is brought to life as never before in this volume and you will soon become an expert in the characters and locations of Lovecraft's tales. As well as descriptions and explanations of the key people, events and places, this book includes an exploration of Lovecraft's legacy and examines how his writing has continued to enthrall and influence people for nearly a century.A novel of the lost and the broken. Of sharing the silences, talking to the stars, and the importance of tin openers.
A troubled young woman witnesses her parents final moments. Dying as their crashed car is consumed in flames. Grief-stricken lost and alone her mind withdraws into darkness. Finding empty solace within the walls of her subconscious. She walks away carrying with her a terrible secret she hides even from herself.
She follows no direction, save one away from people, because people hurt, people bully and people ask questions. Questions she does not wish to answer, even to herself. Suffering from shock and the beginnings of exposure she just keeps walking.
Miles away in Scotland, A man lays beneath the stars, conversing with them as if they are old friends. Once a brilliant academic he has lost everything and is now living in the shadows of his a broken life wracked with the haunting griefs of his past. He walks the roads and sleeps in lost abandoned places. Hitching rides, he carries with him the ghosts of the past. Remembering a place where the cider apples grow in the summer sunshine.
Ahead of them both in the depths of Summerset there lays an abandoned cottage in an orchard off Cider Lane. A place forgotten by the world, broken down and half ruined. Drawing them both together unwittingly.
It is a haven, a place to rest and regrowth in the summer sun. Stumbling upon it the girl sets about surviving, free of spiteful people and their dangerous questions.
When the traveller arrives for the apple harvest, he found in the lost young girl someone as broken and damaged by the world as he once was.
Together perhaps they can save each other. Amid ruins of the past.
But first, they must learn to trust once more in another. If only they can. While the world is ever waiting to crash in on them once more.
Meanwhile, the police search for the girl, and a young officer with his own dark past is determined to save her from the fate that befell his sister.
And the world never forgets anyone for long.
Winner of the Publisher's Book Club Book of the Month award, November 2015
Dark with humour and a cynic's view of the world around us, among the hidden forgotten. The world where everyone must conform to the rules, and what happens to those that chose to walk away.
'...An absorbing, melancholy, read...'
'...altogether beautiful, tragic and sad...'
'...thought-provoking...'
Step in from the cold, through the saloon door of the strangest bar in creation.
The Greyhound pulled away into the thunderous summer storm, leaving in its wake a dishevelled, world-weary figure in the dark, deserted bus station.
In a Hicksville town in the western desert Richard is a man come to the end of the road. Grieving after the death of his wife he has travelled the back roads of America in search of an answer to that most impossible of questions. Why? Looking for that answer in all the wrong places. Until he answers a want ad for a piano player and finds himself in Esqwith's Passing Place, an impossible bar, where the patrons all have stories to tell.
In the Passing Place, causality is just a set of rules and those rules can be bent. Where no one knows your name, but everyone has a story to tell. Where the answers to that most impossible of questions may lay, 'Why?' In a novel that goes everywhere and nowhere, but is about the journey in-between.
So Welcome to Esqwith's Piano Bar and Grill. A Passing Place. A place off to one side of reality, where your troubles can just slip on by.
An impossible place that bridges dimensions and time itself. Sonny, the doorman, drinks his brandy and tells a story of death row. A green haired girl sits in her tree and speaks of the wolf of winter. The 'Weaver Of Tears', cries her diamonds, and the Gunslinger speaks of death riding in on desert winds. The Greyman tells of his soulless world, before dancing with his mop once more. While in the kitchen the Chef bends causality to make the greatest sandwich in the world, and the devil behind the bar tells tall tales while he pours you a drink.
A place where stories are told and retold anew, and a place where something lurks unseen, something from the void, something dangerous, something hungry, something red...
Fantasy and sci-fiction collide with horror and the supernatural in a world where reality is a matter of perception...
...swimming in a rich sea of worlds...
...creepily beautiful...
...keep's you drawn into the web of the story...
Queen Victoria is in the 200th year of her reign, and her Glorious British Empire faces a grievous threat due to the Machiavellian machinations of that most notorious instigator of insurrections Herbert George Wells.
The Ministry, the shadowy branch of the British government that deals with things other Ministries neither need or want to know about, needs to send its best available man. But as the best available man is not available, they are going to have to turn to someone else.
Enter Hannibal Smyth, a gentleman of nefarious repute. Formally in the service of 'She whom is seldom amused' as an officer in the Royal Air Navy, thief, scoundrel, gambler, drinker, arsonist, womaniser, convicted murderer, and currently resident in the New Bailey, awaiting the shortest of short walks to the gallows.
Will Hannibal become the hero the Empire needs? Will he face down the dangers of international conspiracies, psychotic maids, crazed scientists, air pirates, and those blasted fools who want independence? Will he rise to the occasion? Will he defend Queen, Country, indeed the Empire with his life if necessary? Not if he can help it...
But then The Ministry doesn't plan on giving him much choice...
Praise of Passing Place
...swimming in a rich sea of worlds...
...creepily beautiful...
...keep's you drawn into the web of the story...
Queen Victoria is in the 200th year of her reign, and her Glorious British Empire faces a grievous threat due to the Machiavellian machinations of that most notorious instigator of insurrections Herbert George Wells.
An agent of The Ministry, the shadowy branch of the British government that deals with things other Ministries neither need or want to know about. Hannibal Smyth finds himself languishing in a cell on a mountain side in Tibet. A prisoner of the very man he was sent to find. While all around him a fleet is gathering that could set the Empire aflame and plunge India into insurrection. Hannibal must strive to face this plot down, with nothing but his raw courage and the cutthroat razor hidden in his boot.
So just the cutthroat then....
Will Hannibal become the hero the Empire needs? Will he face down the dangers of international conspiracies, psychotic maids, bullet trains, crazed scientists, air pirates, clockwork Geisha, Sleepmen, and those blasted fools who want independence? Will he rise to the occasion? Will he defend Queen, Country, indeed the Empire with his life if necessary?
Not if he can help it, but unfortunately no one has given him much choice in the matter...
Praise for A Spider In The Eye
A must-read for Steampunk fans.
A riveting roller coaster of a book.
...keep's you drawn into the web of the story...
'Step in from the cold, through the saloon door of Esqwith's the strangest bar in creation. Pull up a bar stool and listen to the stories told...'
Here in be tales of many strange things, tales of murder, tales of villainy, tales of truths and lies. Tales of the early life of that most honest of gentlemen Hannibal Smyth. Tales of the Passing Place. Tales of the mundane made fantastical and the fantastical made the mundane. Tales of grim horror wrapped in satire, of the things that hide in the darkness and the things that hide in the light, and also of cheesecake, the sexual politics of pork scratchings and giving the devil his due.
Here in then be many tales from the pen of a foolish scribe.
An anthology of collected tales of horror, science fiction, steampunk, and fantasy by Mark Hayes
Please note. this anthology is a combined collection of stories that have previously been released as part of the Harvey Duckman Anthologies and the novella A Scar of Avarice.
Praise for The Hannibal Smyth misadventures
If you like Douglass Adams you should definitely read this book!
A riveting roller-coaster of a book.
A must-read for Steampunk fans.
Mark Hayes has been dubbed Ireland's craziest and wittiest writer, a poet at times. Saying that, he has also been called the runt of Irish litter-ature so take your pick.
Before the #1 Amazon Humour book RANDUMB: THE ADVENTURES OF AN IRISH GUY IN LA there was PREDUMB, the hilarious stories of Mark growing up in Cork, the real capital of Ireland, as they like to call it.
This is a me-moir of sorts, the history of Mark Hayes, although if his parents are within earshot he will tell you it is all lies and slander. Sex in the mud? Never. Stabbing himself by mistake? No clue. Thrown in jail? Stealing from the deaf? Becoming a hairdresser in the name of lust? Blasphemy All that stuff about wearing grannies' clothes, frolicking in Germany and mother and daughter sexcapades all before the age of sixteen? Complete and utter spoof. Don't mention the first-class trip to Hong Kong to become a model either, just a fairytale. Particularly the part about waking up naked being hosed down by an angry Chinese man.
One thing for certain is that this book has everything you need for a laugh. So go on, buy it. See what all the fuss is about.