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  2. Scot Sothern - Wikipedia

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    His first book, Lowlife, was published in the U.K. by Stanley Barker in 2011 and as an ebook by powerHouse Books in 2013. The British Journal of Photography called Lowlife "The year's most controversial photobook". Curb Service: A Memoir, was published by Soft Skull Press in July 2013, [6] and Streetwalkers was published by PowerHouse Books in ...

  3. Wanderers (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022 Wendig released Wayward, a sequel to Wanderers. [12] [13] The book is set five years after the prior book's events.The fungal infection, white mask, that decimated the human population seems to have subsided and the walkers and shepherds have also settled into their new lives in Ouray, Colorado – the destination towards which the walkers had been heading.

  4. A Walker in the City - Wikipedia

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    It was a finalist for the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 1952. [1] The New York Times book reviewer, Orville Prescott, praised the book: "As a work of descriptive, emotional, lyrical writing, "A Walker in the City" is good. Mr. Kazin has recorded the sordid and unpleasant as well as the colorful and touching. He makes you feel the summer ...

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  6. Streetwalkers - Wikipedia

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    Chapman and Whitney signed to the Reprise label in 1973 and recorded Chapman Whitney Streetwalkers (1974) with a lineup including other members of Family (co-founder Ric Grech on bass, former bassists John Wetton and Jim Cregan providing bass and backing vocals respectively) and King Crimson (Wetton, plus saxophonist Mel Collins, drummers Ian Wallace and Michael Giles).

  7. True Women for Sale - Wikipedia

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    Sherming Yiu as Yau Guen, Lai's confidante and fellow street walker; Apple Chow as Pink Pink, Lai's friend and fellow street walker; Jessie Meng as Dr. Lee, a Mainland Chinese doctor Lau is interested in; Monie Tung as Sister Kot, a nun who empathises with the street walkers; Fung Hak-on as Keung, Lai's regular client; Derek Kwok as Leung, Wong ...

  8. Amos Walker - Wikipedia

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    [4] Amos Walker is a traditionalist. As one reviewer noted: Like Estleman, who pecks out his books on a 1967 Olympia manual typewriter, Walker is wa-a-ay low-tech. At one point, the middle-aged P.I. turns on his cell phone and draws its antenna out with his teeth. (When was the last time you saw a cell phone with a retractable antenna?!) [4]

  9. The Goddess (1934 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Goddess. The Goddess (Chinese: 神女) is a 1934 Chinese silent film released by the Lianhua Film Company (United Photoplay). The film tells the story of an unnamed woman, who lives as a streetwalker by night and devoted mother by day in order to get her young son an education amid social injustice in the streets of Shanghai, China.