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Campeche Bank is part of the Gulf of Mexico and extends from the Yucatan Straits in the east to the Tabasco-Campeche Basin in the west. The Campeche ocean bank is 81 miles (130 km) from Mexico's geography of Campeche nautically bearing 100 nautical miles (120 mi; 190 km) south of the Tropic of Cancer .

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19-491: Campeche Bank is cast as cays and reefs with islets encompassing Arrecife Alacran and Sigsbee Deep to the north with a southwest island arc of the Cayos Arcas archipelago isolated 92 nautical miles (106 mi; 170 km) north of Ciudad del Carmen . This Mexico location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a specific oceanic location or ocean current

38-400: A 2012 album by Trespassers William Cast , a 2018 album by KAT-TUN Science and technology [ edit ] Casting (metalworking) Cast iron , a group of iron-carbon alloys Cast (geology) , a cavity formed by decomposition that once were covered by a casing material Cast, visible piles of mineral-rich organic matter excreted above ground by earthworms Cast of

57-596: A corporation protecting citizens from a sinister disease, is her first solo project was published by Blackstone in 2020 Cast says she's been interested in viruses since eighth grade and was inspired to write the novel upon seeing a logo across the street in Portland. A sequel, The Key to Fury, was released in April 2022. Though the first novel was included in awards and several roundups, reviews were mostly negative. Kirkus Reviews criticized it for not bringing anything new to

76-441: A dual-POV contemporary, locked-door mystery thriller about former friends and affluent classmates out on a celebratory yacht trip. The novel is set to be published in summer 2024, by Delacorte Press. In 2014, Cast signed a five-book deal with Diversion Books for a series called The Escaped . In 2015, she released the first book of the series, Amber Smoke . Reviews for the series were mostly negative. Publishers Weekly said about

95-638: A graphic novel and is working on more graphic novel scripts. In 2007, the House of Night series began with the publishing of its first book, Marked . It was created by Kristin and her mother, P. C. Cast, with Kristin beginning when she was 19-years-old. Kristin was an editor for the series. The last book of the series was Redeemed , published in 2014. The first book, Marked , was criticized for its overreliance on teen slang by Publishers Weekly, who also noted that it may appeal to teenagers. The ninth book, Destined , published by St. Martin's Press in 2011,

114-544: A protocol built into the Google Chromecast and other embedded technologies Game cast of a video game Sports [ edit ] Cast (archery) , the distance a bow can shoot its arrow Cast, in falconry , to fly two or more falconry birds together Cast, in fishing , to cast a line refers to the act of throwing bait or a lure using a fishing line out over the water using a flexible fishing rod Other uses [ edit ] Cast member , one of

133-486: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . cast [REDACTED] Look up cast in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cast may refer to: Music [ edit ] Cast (band) , an English alternative rock band Cast (Mexican band) , a progressive Mexican rock band The Cast, a Scottish musical duo: Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis Cast ,

152-774: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kristin Cast Kristin F. Cast (born November 4, 1986 in Japan ) is an American author of young adult books and graphic novels, best known for the House of Night series and Sisters of Salem series, written with her mother, P. C. Cast . Cast was born on an air force base in Japan, and raised in Oklahoma. Cast graduated from Broken Arrow Senior High School in 2005. She served in

171-553: The House of Night series with her mother P.C. Cast P. C. Cast (born 1960), American romance/fantasy coauthor of the House of Night series with her daughter Kristin Cast See also [ edit ] CAST (disambiguation) Caste (disambiguation) Casting (disambiguation) Hard cast (disambiguation) The die is cast (Latin: Alea iacta est ) "The Die Is Cast" ( Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ) , an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Topics referred to by

190-545: The New York Times series bestseller list. The first novel, Spells Trouble , about twin witches about to be initiated into their full power, was published by Wednesday Books in 2021. Cast says that she always incorporates her own experiences into the characters she writes, but in Spells Trouble in particular, she channeled feelings of inadequacy and rage for the main character Hunter. Kirkus Reviews called

209-926: The United States Air Force. She's explored tattoo modeling and broadcast journalism. Cast is biracial and has Nigerian ancestry. Some of her favorite authors are Pintip Dunn , Karin Slaughter , Nic Stone , VE Schwab , Caleb Roehrig , Justin Cronin , and Emily Suvada . She's a fan of the TV show True Blood . She's open about having battled with addiction in her 20s and struggling with mental health issues. Cast lives in Portland, Oregon . Cast has been writing stories since 2005. As of September 2020, Cast and her mother have created more than 20 books together. She's adapted their novel The Dysasters into

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228-403: The eye , a condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object Orthopedic cast , a protective shell to hold a limb in place, for example to help in healing broken bones Cast (computer science) , to change the interpretation of a bit pattern from one data type to another in computer programming Urinary cast , tubules found in urine Google Cast ,

247-422: The first book, Amber Smoke , "All but the most diehard paranormal fans will be turned off by the weak writing, uneven storytelling, and lackluster chemistry." The second book, Scarlet Rain , was criticized by Publisher's Weekly for "obvious foreshadowing, inconsistent pacing, and awkward dialogue" that in their opinion turned "reading this short novel into a slog." The Key to Fear , a dystopian YA novel about

266-509: The first novel, Spells Trouble , "only for hardcore fans of the authors." Publishers Weekly criticized the novel for its references to Native Americans as "magical conduits" and "out of place" sex scenes. It debuted on the New York Times-bestseller list at #8. Kirkus Reviews called the third novel, Hex You , "a rushed ending to a witchy trilogy." In October 2022, it was announced that Cast would co-author Seasick ,

285-493: The genre, despite publishing during the COVID19-pandemic and thus being timely. Publishers Weekly noted that while Cast successfully managed to create an atmosphere of unease, the worldbuilding and characters did not seem developed enough. The Key to Fear was a finalist for the 2020 Voice Arts Award, a Publishers Weekly Pick of 2020 Pandemic Novels for Young Readers, a Gizmodo Pick of New SFF & Horror Books, and

304-619: The performers in a play, movie, or other performing art form Cast, the casting of a magic spell Don cast, an Indonesia talk show on Nusantara TV Plaster cast , a copy made in plaster of another three-dimensional form, such as a sculpture Cast, Finistère , a commune of the Finistère département , France Cast, a theatre venue in Doncaster , UK People with the name [ edit ] Kristin Cast (born 1986), coauthor of

323-459: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cast . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cast&oldid=1247474560 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

342-558: The series had been optioned by Empire Pictures for a couple years, with a screenplay by Kent Dalian. In 2019, it was announced that Don Carmody and David Cormican , producers of the Shadowhunters television series , would create a House of Night live-action television show. In 2011, Cast mentioned that she was in the process of creating a House of Night fashion line. As of 2014, the House of Night series has spent 152 weeks on

361-560: Was criticized for its "cringeworthy" dialogue by Kirkus Reviews, though ultimately deemed not disappointing for fans of the series. The tenth book, Hidden, published by St. Martin's Press in 2012, was #10 on the Publishers Weekly Bestseller list in 2012, with ~27,000 units sold. The twelfth and final book, Redeemed, was praised by Kirkus Reviews for its consistent theme throughout the series and said to be expected to resonate with fans "one last time." Rights to

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