Books written by John Croyle
Run For Your Life – by Y. Rosebaum
Sometimes you must dig deep to endure.
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For Captain Aaliyah Johnson, a USAF Warfighter Communications Operations Officer, a routine mission in the moonless Afghan night goes terribly wrong and turns into a fight for survival. Her patrol was ambushed by the Taliban in an all-out dog fight. Four Armored Personnel Carriers destroyed along with their warriors. Now, with her team gone and the enemy hot on her trail, Johnson must find her way back to basecamp through the cold and dark.
… with no weapon, no possible rescue, and only her wits and a will to survive.
A Comprehensive Guide to Being A Professional Wedding Photographer
Weddings are one of the few rituals that nearly every culture participates. They’re part legal, part theatrical, part communal, and—perhaps most importantly—part of a promise made in public. To photograph a wedding is to create a physical memory for two people and their communities; to transform a private feeling into a public reflection to be shared. Wedding photography creates a record and a witness, that the wedding happened, in a place and time, and where feelings are alive.
The Kiss Effect: How Movie Romance Hijacks Your Nervous System and Why You Love It
The Kiss Effect: How Movie Romance Hijacks Your Nervous System and Why You Love It is a blunt, curious investigation into the biophysical effects of viewing romantic kissing movie scenes, not in the abstract, but in the flesh of audience experience. The heart of the project is beautifully simple: take short kissing clips, measure viewers’ states before and after, and see what shifts. Not to prove that movies “cause” love or stress relief or bonding. Not to claim a kiss scene replaces a kiss. But to test whether the screen can register in the body in ways you can track pre/post, moment to moment, story to story.