Everyday Heaven (ISBN 1-84310-211-0) is Donna Williams' fourth autobiographical book, covering her life from where Like Colour To The Blind left off through to her return to Australia. The full four autobiographical installments in this series are the bestsellers Nobody Nowhere (1992) and Somebody Somewhere (1994) which then precede Like Colour To The Blind (1996) and finally Everyday Heaven(2004).
Everyday Heaven addresses Donna Williams' treatment for two primary immune deficiencies, discovering what it is to hold onto the processing of a simultaneous sense of self and other necessary to really feeling 'in company with others' and her subsequent explorations of gender identity and [...] orientation whilst dealing with the deaths of several people close to her along the way. After an adulthood of what she describes as 'domestic prostitution' it is in this book that Williams comes out as a lesbian, before realising her bisexuality and marrying her husband Chris.
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Hannes Steinert is a German painter born in 1954 in Stuttgart.
- 1977 - 1980 studies at the Freien Kunstschule in Nürtingen
- 1981 - 1986 studies at the Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Stuttgart
- 1984 price od the academy (Akademiepreis)
- Since 1986 works as free artist
- 1989 scholarship of the Kulturstiftung Baden-Württemberg
- 1999 - 2000 scholarship of the Schleswig-Holstein federal state
- Künstlerhaus Lauenburg / Elbe
- Since 1982: numerous expositions in Germany and abroad, illustration of books and publication of catalogs
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In Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, the undead are seen less as monsters, and more as characters with unusual cultural quirks. They even have their own bar in Ankh-Morpork.
It should be noted that the term "undead" is used on the Discworld to refer to many races that seem to be more like separate species, such as werewolves, banshees and bogeymen. Zombies are the only race that belong exclusively to the category "undead", in that they were once living (and human, in all cases seen so far). Vampires are borderline, in that some used to be human, whereas most seem to have been born as vampires.