Punch Drunk 2018: A collection of some of the best poetry in Denver, Boulder and Colorado at large, featuring: Ahja Fox, Alexander White, Alfonso Mango, Amanda EK, Angela Nicole, Anna Vanessa, B. River Witte, Bare Ly, Blake Marcelle, Brice Maiurro, Cat Frances, Catherine V. Carilli, Chelsea Cook, Chris Moore, Cicada Musselman, Daniel Madden, David Welper, Eddy Jordan, Eliza Beth Whittington, Ellie Swensson, Emily Duffy, Eric Ranaan Fischman, Garen Lavendar, Ian R. Dougherty, Jack C. Buck, Jake Riley, Jessica Nieberg, Jessica Rigney, Jill Karno, Jona Fine, Jonathan Power, June Lucarotti, Katherine Atwood Becker, Ken Arkind, Madi Chamberlain, Marcus If, Matt Clifford, Mayryanna, Michael Nowell, Paul Gomez, Pearl Pielsticker, Piper Mullins, Rachael Pollard, Robert Davis, Roseanna Frechette, Sam Albala, Samantha Salter, Sarah Rodriguez, Shane Peterson, Stina French, Susan Alkaitis, Sushia Rahimizadeh, Tara Burke, Toluwanimi Obiwole, Varinia Rodriguez, Wendy Mcmillan, Whitney B.H., William S Bonnie, Zack Kop
This book "Give what you can" is the July 2010 issue of cc&d magazine (v210) through Scars Publications. It is the first issue that has been released in tow formats: one with an ISSN number, and THIS 6" x 9" version, released with an ISBN number.Contributors to this book include poetry by Charlie Newman, Je'free, Erica Hegenderfer, Henry Sosnowski, CEE, Matthew Czerwinski, Michael Cersolo, kalifornia, Colin James, Mike Berger, PhD, and Julie Kovacs, (with photography and art by John Yotko, Paul Baker, Tray Drumhann, Tracy M. Rogers, Christine Sorich, Mark Graham, David J. Thompson, and a David Sowards catroon), prose by Valor Brown, Mike Wilson, Billie Louise Jones, Kevin Phillips, Alison Balaskovits, Brian Haycock, Bob Rashkow, Jess Dunn, and Skibo LeBlanc, (with art - including drawings, photography and paintings - by Aaron Wilder, Cheryl Townsend, Nick Brazinsky, Jay Marvin, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, David Matson, and the HA!man of South Africa).
Clearing the Debris" is the 08/10 issue of Down in the Dirt magazine (v085), which is also released as a 5.5" x 8.5" (digest-sized) perfect-bound book with an ISSN number from Scars Publications. Writers in this collection include Matthew Glasgow, John Ragusa, Raud Kennedy, John Rachel, Mary Campbell, Matthew Lett, Christa Ward, Anthony R Pezzula, Roger Cowin, Michael Grigsby, Scott Brownlee, David Danforth, Linda Andrisan, Michael de Mare, G. Tod Slone, Matt Rosen, A. C. Lippert, Jon Brunette and Andrew Jefchak.
Award-winning and beloved poet, Jean Janzen, has written her memoir. Although she writes here in prose, Janzen's poetic voice is unmistakably present. And so she takes the reader with her into the depth and texture of what she has experienced.
Come Fly With Me" is the 08/10 issue of cc&d magazine (v211), which is also a 5.5" x 8.5" perfect-bound ISSN # book. It has poetry by Je'free, CEE, Janet Kuypers, kalifornia, Max Evans, Casey Cole, Devin Wayne Davis, John Buckley & Martin Ott, Andrew H. Oerke, Randall K. Rogers, Christopher Woods, Michael Lee Johnson, I.B. Rad, Rose E. Grier, Mike Wilson, Douglas Holder, John Thompson, and Kevin Michael Wehle. It has short stories by Valor Brown, Skibo LeBlanc, Edward Rodosek, Edward Dobiecki, Deborah Sheldon, Steven Hertel, Sarah Deckard, Ronsld Brunsky, Mary Campbell, & DM Morales. It has art by Aaron Wilder (w/ Kim Rottas), Brian Hosey, Nick Brazinsky, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Junior McLean, Eric Bonholtzer, John Yotko, Nicole A. M. Collins, Mark Graham, Cheryl Townsend, the HA!man of South Africa, Paul Baker & Jay Marvin. The cover is a photo by Janet Kuypers (cc&d magazine editor in chief & publisher at Scars Publications) of an airplane overhead near Miami International Airport.
Six Six Six" is the 6" x 9" ISBN# book version of the September 2010 issue of cc&d magazine (cc&d: "Children, churches and Daddies", the UN-religious, NON-family oriented literary and art magazine, founded 1993), v212, from Scars Publications. It has poetry by Je'free, kalifornia, CEE, Casey Cole, Max Evans, Christopher Woods, Rose E. Grier, Douglas Holder, John Thompson, Kevin Michael Wehle, Janet Kuypers, David E. Cowen, John A. Grochalski, R. N. Taber, Christopher A. Scarber, Michael S. Morris, K.D. Iredale, and Tom (WordWulf) Sterner, prose by Skibo LeBlanc, Rufus Ryan, Brian Duggan, Michael Hoag, Jason Marc Harris, Jim Meirose, and John Duncklee, and art by Nick Brazinsky, Paul Baker, Jay Marvin, Tray Drumhann, the HA!man of South Africa, Eric Bonholtzer, Mark Graham, Uzeyir Lokman CAYCI, Aaron Wilder (with Kim Rottas), David Thompson, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, and Cheryl Townsend.
The Pen & Ink Designs Short Story Book is a compilation of some of the entries in the P & I Designs Spring Writing Competitions for 2013-2014. It consists of a variety of stories which the judges felt were interesting reading and deserved to win or be commended. The authors are from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Zombies and murderers, assassins and spies...you just can't trust anyone these days! Sample a few free chapters from these thrilling, fast-paced novels: Zom-B, Allies & Assassins, I Hunt Killers, and Boy Nobody.
Consider yourself a YA superfan? Then you'll want to sample these blockbuster hits and New York Times bestsellers! Sample a few free chapters from these acclaimed novels-all first books in series: Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Lani Taylor, The Diviners by Libba Bray, Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl, and Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger.
Start your summer off right with a dose of epic action and adventure from Orbit. We have a number of returning favorites including: A. Lee Martinez with his new monster-laden romp, Chasing the Moon; Iain M. Banks' latest Culture novel in paperback, Surface Detail; Trudi Canavan's The Rogue, the second volume of her new series following The Ambassador's Mission; the conclusion to the Jaz Parks series in Jennifer Rardin's The Deadliest Bite; The Company Man pits union breakers against stranger monsters in Robert Jackson Bennett's follow-up to his gripping debut, Mr. Shivers; the second volume in Kevin J. Anderson's Terra Incognita trilogy, The Map of All Things; and Mira Grant returns with Deadline, the sequel to last summer's zombie sensation, Feed. We also have some stellar newcomers to the Orbit line-up! Simon Morden blazes onto the scene with an action-packed cyberpunk trilogy that pits one Russian mad scientist against the whole of a future London underworld. Yakuza, Russian Mafia, CIA agents, and rogue AIs-what more do you need to know? Daniel Abraham's The Dragon's Path pairs one of the most acclaimed storytellers in fantasy with the kind of classic, epic fantasy we all fell in love with in the first place. And James S.A. Corey makes his debut with Leviathan Wakes, a space opera set in our own solar system that pits a rag-tag Outer Planet Alliance against the scheming corporations of Earth and Mars. This summer is going to be epic.
Included in this compilation of samples from our upcoming titles for Winter/Spring 2011 is a wide array of Science Fiction and Fantasy titles for every reader. All types of mythical beasties and villains abound-including vampire assassins stalking the canals of Venice in Jon Courtenay Grimwood's The Fallen Blade, zombie infestations everywhere in Jesse Petersen's Flip this Zombie, and, of course, a mysterious, if somewhat confused, pig in Tom Holt's hilarious Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Sausages. Also, Gail Z. Martin returns to the world of The Summoner in a new series starting with The Sworn. Joe Abercrombie takes us down into the dirt and blood of a battlefield and shows us all the true face of heroism in The Heroes. And, finally, the urban fantasists are back with the new Matthew Swift book from Kate Griffin, The Neon Court, the next entry in Trent Jamieson's Death Works series with Managing Death, Sabina Kane's return in Green-Eyed Demon by Jaye Wells and, a special treat, the entire Dante Valentine series in one volume from Lilith Saintcrow!
Spring is here and with spring flowers come new titles from your favorite Orbit authors! This ebook contains sample chapters from our newest titles including Karen Miller's new pre-quel to the Kingmaker Kingbreaker series, A Blight of Mages; a new over-the-top SF romp from Philip Palmer, Hell Ship; The Edinburgh Dead by Brian Ruckley will take you to a Victorian Scotland where a band of enterprising villains have taken Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as a textbook; a gripping debut from ex-CIA analyst and debut author T.C. McCarthy's Germline will take readers to the front lines of a brutal future war; Kate Elliot's Cold Magic which puts a Jane Eyre twist on epic fantasy and steampunk; The Business of Death collects the entire Death Works trilogy from urban fantasy author Trent Jamieson; and finally Brent Weeks is back with the first volume of his new series, The Black Prism, now in paperback!
A collection of new stories in which each writer has chosen a different point in time from the past 2,000 years to tell a story that has shaped history. Each story includes an introduction by its author. Contributors include Dick King-Smith and Nina Bawden, among others.
Punch Drunk 2018: A collection of some of the best poetry in Denver, Boulder and Colorado at large, featuring: Ahja Fox, Alexander White, Alfonso Mango, Amanda EK, Angela Nicole, Anna Vanessa, B. River Witte, Bare Ly, Blake Marcelle, Brice Maiurro, Cat Frances, Catherine V. Carilli, Chelsea Cook, Chris Moore, Cicada Musselman, Daniel Madden, David Welper, Eddy Jordan, Eliza Beth Whittington, Ellie Swensson, Emily Duffy, Eric Ranaan Fischman, Garen Lavendar, Ian R. Dougherty, Jack C. Buck, Jake Riley, Jessica Nieberg, Jessica Rigney, Jill Karno, Jona Fine, Jonathan Power, June Lucarotti, Katherine Atwood Becker, Ken Arkind, Madi Chamberlain, Marcus If, Matt Clifford, Mayryanna, Michael Nowell, Paul Gomez, Pearl Pielsticker, Piper Mullins, Rachael Pollard, Robert Davis, Roseanna Frechette, Sam Albala, Samantha Salter, Sarah Rodriguez, Shane Peterson, Stina French, Susan Alkaitis, Sushia Rahimizadeh, Tara Burke, Toluwanimi Obiwole, Varinia Rodriguez, Wendy Mcmillan, Whitney B.H., William S Bonnie, Zack Kop
Award-winning and beloved poet, Jean Janzen, has written her memoir. Although she writes here in prose, Janzen's poetic voice is unmistakably present. And so she takes the reader with her into the depth and texture of what she has experienced.
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