Before Saint's Summit: Two Red Wraith Prequel Novellas


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A fate-reading dancer struggles to make her most important vision come true; four outcast shamans are summoned to a green pyramid. Before Saint's Summit contains two novellas: The Battle Dancer and an extended edition of The Ascenders. An earlier version of each won an honorable mention from the Writers of the Future contest. Please note: Neither novella fully resolves on its own—they're meant as lead-ins to The Red Wraith, a historical fantasy set in a magical version of Early America.




Before Saint's Summit: Two Red Wraith Prequels


Book Description

A fate-reading dancer struggles to make her most important vision come true; four outcast shamans are summoned to a green pyramid.Before Saint's Summit contains two novellas: The Battle Dancer and The Ascenders. An earlier version of each won an honorable mention from the Writers of the Future contest.Please note: Neither novella fully resolves on its own--they're meant as lead-ins to The Red Wraith.




Swedish Death Metal


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Includes "A-Z of Swedish death metal bands - encyclopedia," with band histories and performers.




The Red Wraith (Book 1 of The Red Wraith Series)


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Magic awakens in Early America. The Red Wraith is born.Cast into exile by his tribe for being spawn of human and spirit, Naysin is lost in a world of change as pale men from the sea arrive to plunder the riches of the New World. Guided only by the devious facets of his spirit father, Naysin has no choice but to master his powers to survive the destruction of his people. But the nature of those talents is both light and dark.And so the legend of the Red Wraith begins.On the island of Bimshire, Naysin inspires a slave rebellion before abandoning it; near his former home, he marches European settlers to their deaths; and in the forests of Edgeland, he ends a battle by massacring both sides. Such acts cause much of the New World to see him as an indigenous monster who delights in butchering white innocents. The infamy is well-earned, but when Naysin encounters a group of fellow magic-users, he realizes he may yet have a chance to set things right.He just has to conquer the only thing that ensures his survival: the dual facets of his father.




Pegging the President


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In the 1960s Jerry Cornelius was the coolest assassin on the Ladbroke Grove block. By the 1970s The Condition of Muzak had won the Guardian Fiction Prize and The Final Programme was a feature film starring Jon Finch, Jenny Runacre, Hugh Griffith and Sterling Hayden. In the 1980s the world s first cyberpunk continued to inspire a generation of writers including William Gibson, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, and bands like the Human League. By the 1990s he was up and running towards the guns again in stories like The Spencer Inheritance , The Camus Referendum and Cheering for the Rockets , which dealt with the icons and key events of the day. At turn of the millennium, in Firing the Cathedral, he responded to the attacks on America of September 2001 and their consequences, to the realities of global warming and global terrorism. Now, in Pegging the President, Jerry Cornelius is back; the ambiguous, amoral, androgynous English Assassin, cooler, sharper, his fingers still firmly on the pulse of the twenty-first century, counting names and taking heads, showing once again that colonialism and despotism the roots of empire gone sour do not change. The apocalypse has never seemed more terrifying, never been more fun, and modern life will never feel the same to you again -- Provided by the publisher.




Those Who Live Long Forgotten


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Myths never die.They cough away into obscurity, and settle into the comfortable spot just beyond our vision. You would never believe the little girl with the too-big smile is the queen of vampires, no, no. Nor would you believe that the two semi-homeless women who list around New York in time with the tide are the remains of the two great monsters, out for revenge. You certainly wouldn't believe the master detective spent his final days in a cramped, black-ops prison. No, you wouldn't believe a word of it.Featuring all new stories by Ro McNulty, James Bojaciuk, Gabrielle Friesen, and Pedro Iniguez, as well as a glimmerglass flash by Nick Wisseman and a selection of classic myths and stories which inspired the present authors."Ruin: The Rise of the House of Karnstein" by Ro McNulty"The Mirror" by Hannah Lackoff"Hobo in the White City" by Nick Wisseman"Imprisoned, Half-Dead: A Syllogism" by James Bojaciuk"Painted Hounds" by Gabrielle Friesen "Shaytan, The Whisperer" by Pedro Iniguez




House with a Blue Door


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Charles wasn't ready for this. He knew working at a group home for mentally handicapped residents--many of whom have additional diagnoses like Down syndrome, Tourette's, and paranoid schizophrenia--would be hard. The hours would be long, the pay would be low, the food would suck. But he had no idea how much he'd like it. Or how much he'd grow up while he worked there.




Star Wars: Leia, Princess of Alderaan


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Explore the beginning of Leia's participation in the Rebellion and the origin of her friendship with Amilyn Holdo from The Last Jedi! Sixteen-year-old Princess Leia Organa faces the most challenging task of her life so far: proving herself in the areas of body, mind, and heart to be formally named heir to the throne of Alderaan. She's taking rigorous survival courses, practicing politics, and spearheading relief missions to worlds under Imperial control. But Leia has worries beyond her claim to the crown. Her parents, Breha and Bail, aren't acting like themselves lately; they are distant and preoccupied, seemingly more concerned with throwing dinner parties for their allies in the Senate than they are with their own daughter. Determined to uncover her parents' secrets, Leia starts down an increasingly dangerous path that puts her right under the watchful eye of the Empire. And when Leia discovers what her parents and their allies are planning behind closed doors, she finds herself facing what seems like an impossible choice: dedicate herself to the people of Alderaan (including the man she loves) or to the galaxy at large, which is in desperate need of a rebel hero...




The Poltergeist Prince of London


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It began with a key. One afternoon in 1956, in the home of the Hitchings family in Battersea, south London, a small silver key appeared on Shirley Hitchings' bed. This seemingly insignificant event heralded the beginning of one of the most terrifying, incredible and mysterious hauntings in British history. The spirit, who quickly became known as 'Donald', began to communicate, initially via tapping sounds, but over time - and with the encouragement of psychical researcher Harold Chibbett, whose case-files appear here – by learning to write. Soon, the spirit had begun to make simply incredible claims about his identity, insisting that he was one of the most famous figures in world history – but what was the truth? Here, for the first time, is the full story, told by the woman right at the heart of it all – Shirley herself.




Encyclopedia of Pulp Fiction Writers


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Provides an introduction to American pulp fiction during the twentieth century with brief author biographies and lists of their works.