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tom-dolby's picture
Sep.03.2009
An eccentric new girl. A brooding socialite. The scion of one of New York’s wealthiest families. A promising filmmaker. As students at the exclusive Chadwick School, Phoebe, Lauren, Nick, and Patch already live in a world most teenagers only dream about. They didn’t ask to be Society members. But...
steven-e-schend's picture
Sep.20.2008
"Concerning a Gambit of Fraternity" is the first published short story of "the Vanguard," a magical secret society interested in boosting the influence of magic in the world. While I refer to it as my "two guys walk into a bar" story, it's the introduction to a world...
steven-e-schend's picture
Sep.20.2008
13 original stories about the realities just around the corner... Movements glimpsed out of the corner of your eye, inexplicable sounds, knowledge for which there is no rational explanation, dreams that seem as real as our own everyday life—products of overactive imaginations, or unexpected...
anthony-s-policastro's picture
Aug.28.2008
DARK END OF SPECTRUM will make you think twice before turning on your cell phone or PDA! DARK END OF THE SPECTRUM is a frighteningly plausible and headline ripping tale of the real threats that loom in cyberspace and beyond with a Michael Crichton realism. DARK END OF THE SPECTRUM is a thriller...
john-michael-greer's picture
Jun.10.2008
The most comprehensive reference work on occult philosophy and practice in print, The New Encyclopedia of the Occult covers the entire range of Western magic, divination, alchemy, astrology, occult personalities and magical secret societies, drawing on current scholarly research as well as...
john-michael-greer's picture
Jun.10.2008
The first practical manual of magical lodge methods, Inside A Magical Lodge explores the hidden world of occult secret societies and their rituals of initiation, and provides a complete toolkit for occultists of all kinds interested in joining a magical lodge or creating one of their own.
a-w-hill's picture
Apr.12.2008
Sleuth, scholar, shaman: A W. Hill’s hero Stephan Raszer is no ordinary private eye, which explains why crime fiction master Ian Rankin has dubbed him “a James Bond for the spiritually uncertain 21st century.” And why the Los Angeles Times pronounced Raszer’s darkness-in-daylight world one filled...