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I have always had an eye for movies and directors. I was always intrigued by story writing. I always wanted to be a director, but I never went to school. So I used to use my mom’s digital camera to make stop-motion videos because I enjoyed it. I’d make war movies, considering most of the toys were army toys. They were cheap, so basically anyone can make a stop-motion film. My idols, I guess, are Stanley Kubrick, Oliver Stone, and Quentin Tarantino, so I’d like to produce a book idea but with a touch of surrealism rather than the social norm. I’d like to give the edge. I originally started off my career with an indie book known as Don’t Pray for Me. It was just a horror slasher, but again, it was way too weird and with too much surrealism. So I won’t realize it as a full book; well, not yet. So after the predecessor of Don’t Pray for Me, I made Forsaketh. It is the extended version of Don’t Pray for Me.
This 1995 guide is packed with practical tips on how to obtain the highest resolution in your astrophotography.
Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals July - December)
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Joshua Salisbury (1827-1913) was the son of Thomas Salisbury and Sarah Jones of Llanasa, Flintshire, North Wales. He married (1) Martha Davies (d.1857) in 1850 at Llanassa. They became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1852. They emigrated to America and while living in Perry Co., Ill. she died. He married (2) Elizabeth Hoskin, daughter of James Hoskin and Elizabeth Hancock of Cornwall, England in 1858. They crossed the plains and settled at Wellsville located in Cache Valley, Utah in 1860. They raised a family of ten children. Several generations of descendants are given, along with information concerning their family's origins in Wales.