The Sign of the Dragon


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Drawing on Chinese and Mongolian elements, award-winning poet Mary Soon Lee has penned an epic tale of politics, intrigue, and dragons perfect for fans of Game of Thrones and Beowulf. As the fourth-born prince of Meqing, Xau was never supposed to be king. But when his three older brothers are all deemed unfit to rule and eaten by a dragon, as is the custom, Xau suddenly finds himself on the Meqinese throne. The early years of his reign are marred by brutal earthquakes and floods, and the long-simmering tension with the neighboring country of Innis finally erupts into war. Worst of all, a demon thought long-dead walks the realm again, leaving death and destruction in its wake. In a desperate gamble, Xau must broker an uneasy peace with his former enemies and hope their combined strength is enough to vanquish the demon before it destroys them all. The Sign of the Dragon is comprised of over 300 individual poems, including the Rhysling-winning "Interregnum." The first 60 poems appeared in the 2015 Dark Renaissance Books publication Crowned, which won the 2016 Elgin Award, and many individual poems have appeared in award-winning literary magazines such as Fantasy & Science Fiction, Spillway, and Strange Horizons. Collected together in its entirety for the very first time, with over 200 never-before-published poems, readers can finally enjoy King Xau's story of sacrifice and war and dragons from beginning to end. Mary Soon Lee is a poet and storyteller who has won the Elgin and the Rhysling awards. Her work has appeared in Analog, Asimov's, Daily Science Fiction, F&SF, Fireside, Science, and American Scholar. She is also the author of Elemental Haiku: Poems to honor the periodic table three lines at a time. Born and raised in London, she now lives in Pennsylvania with her family.




The Year of the Dragon


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Dominic the dragon befriends a boy named Bo as well as the other eleven animals of the Chinese lunar calendar and helps them enter the annual village boat race. Lists the birth years and characteristics of individuals born in the Chinese Year of the Dragon.




Sign of the Dove


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Lyf has always been pampered, ever since she caught vermilion fever and drank dragon’s milk to cure it. The milk turned her eyes green—a sure sign that she could speak with dragons. But being able to communicate with dragons is not a coveted gift, not when the Queen’s forces are killing them for their hearts and imprisoning all who try to stop them. Now, the last of the dragon eggs are hatching, and the dragons and draclings are in greater danger than ever before. Their safety lies with a few dragon friends who bear the sign of the dove, like Lyf. But in order to save the dragons, Lyf will have to leave behind her life as a pampered child and accept a treacherous journey—one she may not survive.




Crowned


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ELGIN AWARD WINNING POETRY COLLECTION FROM MARY SOON LEE Rhysling Award winner Mary Soon Lee has created a fantastic world that is marvelous in scope. Drawing upon elements from Asian and Celtic culture while incorporating dragons, bloody wars, horsemanship, kingship and other tropes of the genre, she never ignores the human cost of heroism. Gorgeous black-and-white illustrations by M. Wayne Miller complete this first book of The Sign of the Dragon, and epic fantasy in verse. "And what will you pay for the crown, little princeling? Gold? Men? A song?" "My freedom!" he shouted at her. "Well," she said, "that's a start."




Sign of the Dragon


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Although this crime mystery thriller was first published in 1919, it features a female detective as the lead character. It was also the writer's first nationally published novel. The story is set in Boston and involves a mysterious Chinese ring on which is found the sign of the dragon.




Sign of the Dragon


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Two rings, made of silver and with jade-eyed dragons, were rumored to bring great prosperity to their owners. After a murder attempt, two friends split the rings and vow to help each other from then on, using the sign of the dragon to identify themselves. And so, when the sign of the dragon is invoked, a new adventure starts... Features a new introduction and a frontispiece portrait of C.M. Eddy, Jr.




Dragon Sign


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The time for young Oel to take "The Walk" has arrived, just as it had for other youngsters for as long as anyone in the village could remember. During his trek with Grandfather, Oel begins to learn how to read the "signs" present in nature ranging from tracks to the characteristics of plants, and what those signs teach about life that God brought forth. Oel learns about dragons God created and sent to protect the earth. The dragons have long-since gone away, but signs of their impacts on life in the mountains and valleys remain, pointing to how to live a virtuous and good life. Through Grandfather's tellings, Oel begins to understand them, and learns why the presence of dragons is no longer necessary because of The Child. By the time the two return home, Oel has changed from the naïve adolescent into a young adult ready to contribute to the life of his family and village.




The Modern Dragon


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Embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment with "The Modern Dragon," the inaugural book in the enlightening series "Zodiac for the Modern Age: A Guide to Living." This volume is dedicated to those born under the sign of the Dragon, the most revered and dynamic symbol within the Chinese Zodiac, known for its strength, charisma, and pioneering spirit. In the fast-paced world of today, Dragons face unique challenges and opportunities. "The Modern Dragon" offers a contemporary interpretation of ancient wisdom, tailored to the needs, aspirations, and trials of today's Dragons. This guide delves into the essence of what it means to embody the Dragon in the modern age, providing insights into navigating life with the fiery energy and boundless potential that Dragons are known for. Inside, You Will Find: Understanding Your Dragon Nature: Explore the core traits of the Dragon sign and how they manifest in the modern world. Relationships and the Dragon: Learn how the Dragon's majestic presence influences relationships, love, and social interactions, and discover strategies for fostering deep, meaningful connections. Career and Ambition: Harness the Dragon's natural leadership qualities and ambition to carve out a successful path in your career, including tips on overcoming obstacles and achieving your professional goals. Health and Well-being: Find balance with tailored wellness practices that cater to the Dragon's energetic lifestyle, ensuring physical, mental, and emotional health. Spiritual Journey of the Dragon: Embark on a spiritual exploration that resonates with the Dragon's quest for wisdom and enlightenment in a rapidly changing world. "The Modern Dragon" is not just a book; it's a roadmap to thriving in the modern age while staying true to the timeless virtues of the Dragon sign. Whether you're seeking to amplify your strengths, navigate life's challenges with grace, or simply deepen your understanding of your zodiac identity, this guide is an indispensable companion for every Dragon navigating the complexities of contemporary life. Dive into "The Modern Dragon" and unleash the full potential of your zodiac sign, transforming your life journey with courage, wisdom, and the majestic spirit of the Dragon.




Dragon


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Discusses the personalities of people born in the Chinese astrological year of the dragon, with advice on love, marriage, career, business and leisure activities.




Sign of the Dragon


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While in China, Chris, Heather, R.O., and Natalie kayak on a Class IV river, discover a link between animal exports, the illegal dinosaur bone trade, and corrupt officials, and encounter panda poachers.