Jellybean Dream Anthology


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The Jellybean Dream Anthology is an 80 page book showcasing art of characters from the series Jellybean Dream. Jellybean Dream, created by NorViance Henry, chronicles the adventures of Jellybean Turner, a millennial woman with the ability to travel to other galaxies/dimensions.




Jellybean Dream


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Hawk Squadron travels to Planet Vonya to retrieve information that can turn the tide in the ongoing conflict between the Universal Alliance and The Legion of Robes. What else will the squad encounter?




Dreamcatcher


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Dreamcatcher is a one-shot crossover book featuring characters from the webseries Body Jumpers (created by Alex Fernandez) and Jellybean Dream (created by NorViance Henry).




ICC Magazine #3


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Exploring the infinite universe of Independent Comics! ICC Magazine Issue #3 spotlights the amazing work of Christie Shinn, how to create comics in CGI, some stellar Artist Spotlights, and Brian Silveira pitches his surreal graphic novel series BUN! Plus comic reviews, and tips and advice for Independent Comic Publishers! Terance Baker, Bill McCormick, Pam Harrison, Winston Jordan Standard Comic Full Color Page Count: 56 ICC Magazine showcases the best and brightest stars in Independent Comics and offers tips and advice for upcoming artists from the pros. If you thought there were no inspirational material or resources for Independent Comic artists, let ICC Magazine be your guide! Independent Creators Connection is your creative nexus!




Dreams and Wonders


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Anthology of 23 tales samples some of the best modern fantasy literature from the 19th and early 20th centuries, including stories by Andrew Lang, George MacDonald, Edith Nesbit, and William Morris.




World Poetry Anthology


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Cumulative Book Index


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A world list of books in the English language.




Io Anthology


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Io Anthology celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of this formative journal and commemorates its role in opening a path to decades of innovative publishing. Bringing together in one volume the quirky blend of artistic and scholarly writing that characterized the literary journal, this book is a “greatest hits” collection of the major pieces published from 1965 to 1993. It features very early work from Stephen King, Gary Snyder, Jayne Anne Phillips, and many others, with forewords by writer and filmmaker Miranda July and historical ecologist Robin Grossinger, the daughter and son of the editors, who grew up with Io and were in part initiated in their careers by its household presence. Io forged an eclectic path through the upheaveals of the 1960s in art, literature, science, and the life of the spirit with writing that embraced astrophysics, science fiction, parapsychology, topology, poetry from Black Mountain, Beat, and New American traditions, wisdom from Hopi and Iglulik elders, homeopathy, hermetics, alchemy and the occult, astrology, Tibetan Buddhism, and Sufism. Portraying the roots and spirit which impelled Io to evolve into a publishing company, this volume shows the seriousness and depth of content which continues to enliven North Atlantic Books.







Creeping Corruption Anthology


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From the slow degradation of society to the rotting of holy places, corruption touches everything. Featuring stories from new and upcoming horror authors, the first anthology from Madness Heart Press represents the best and most horrifying of corruption stories. Inside you'll find corruption in all of its forms. Diseases and parasites that eat away at the flesh, madnesses, and phobias that destroy minds and degrading acts that peel away the soul. 16 stories by some of the freshest and best horror writers working today. Dig in, and feast on the corruption.