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When Daphne Gottlieb first found herself the character in someone else's story she was intrigued; over time, as she appeared in more and more stories, she started...
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by Mitch Cullin
From Publishers Weekly Kadushin, contributor to National Geographic and other travel magazines, has compiled a collection of tales of journeys to the soul as much...
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by Joan Blades
With more than two million members, the flourishing online activist group MoveOn—co-founded by Joan Blades—is at the cutting edge of a new model for political...
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by Alan Black
This anthology is a collection of authors who have done readings at San Francisco’s Edinburgh Castle Pub over the years. It features writings from Irvine Welsh,...
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by Clive Barker
Imajica is an epic beyond compare: vast in conception, obsessively detailed in execution, and apocalyptic in its resolution.
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by Clive Barker
With the 1984 publication of Books of Blood, Clive Barker became an overnight literary sensation. He was hailed by Stephen King as “the future of horror,” and won...
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by Eric Gower
The Breakaway Japanese Kitchen, released in October 2003 by Kodansha International, is my modernist/contemporary interpretation of...
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At the close of the nineteenth century, wheelchair-bound Augustus Auerbach’s only interest is his extraordinarily lucrative business: the manufacture and marketing...
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Perpetually interested in self-improvement, the author of What the Dogs Have Taught Me is back and funnier than ever. "By reading my book, you can become...
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Pub landlords are being murdered in Norfolk!
Thelonious T. Bear, ursine photojournalist, leaves behind the big city life of London to take an assignment in the...
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A collection of stories for young adults set in the contemporary Philippines, with my story "Peanut Butter Kisses" about a thirteen-year-old girl's awkward...
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by Pam Chun
In the early 1900s Woody grew up running barefoot in the lush valleys of Territorial Hawaii. From camping at Kailua Beach with his buddies to raising his family, he...
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A collection of children's stories that won in the Palanca Awards. There's a wide range of stories here, most to do with aspects of Philippine culture. Some have...
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A collection of children's stories that won in the Palanca Awards. There's a wide range of stories here, most to do with aspects of Philippine culture. Some have...
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Fashion Talks is a vibrant look at the politics of everyday style. Shira Tarrant and Marjorie Jolles bring together essays that cover topics such as lifestyle...
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Twenty-six bestselling authors return to the teenage bedrooms, school hallways and college dorms of their youth to share passionate essays of love lost and found...
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Believing herself responsible for her father’s fatal diving accident, Rachel Lyons has withdrawn from the world and assumed a safe position at a foundation office....
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When Mars Women Date:
How Career Women Can Love themselves
into the Relationship of their Dreams
“If you’re an independent, strong, passionate...
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Wee Three: A Child's World is poetry written from the point of view of a child. It covers seventy years of memories as seen through the eyes of a child. It is a...
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