Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Nickolaus Albert Pacione Delivers: A Library Of Unknown Horrors

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Promotional project from Lake Fossil Press and WritingsFromTheGrave.com. Featuring authors from both the public domain and the small press. This is a rebooted and expanded edition of the anthology. Artwork by Alex Rivera, Nickolaus Pacione and Tiffany Proctor. Featuring stories by Joline Lieck, Scot Savage, James Watts, Tiffany Proctor, along with others, and stories by writers in the public domain. 14 stories by talented newcoming authors, a story by the editor first time released in the United States, and 11 authors in the public domain. Dedicated to a high school buddy who died at the age of 30 from unknown causes. The back cover now has a handwritten synopsis by the editor of the line up that he photographed from writing with a thin sharpie.


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Planet Ladder (Volume 1)

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Kaguya is a quiet orphan who has lived with a Japanese family since she was a little girl. Another boring high school day becomes the adventure of her life when she’s mysteriously transported far, far away to a realm of strangers who call her "Princess." Now, Princess Kaguya must uncover both her true identity and the motives behind the battling warlords who want to claim her. The universe is a battlefield, and the key to peace may be in the hands of one very special girl.


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Monday, June 27, 2011

Fangs: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases

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Ever need a fact or quotation on "fangs"? Designed for speechwriters, journalists, writers, researchers, students, professors, teachers, historians, academics, scrapbookers, trivia buffs and word lovers, this is the largest book ever created for this word. It represents a compilation of "single sentences" and/or "short paragraphs" from a variety of sources with a linguistic emphasis on anything relating to the term "fangs," including non-conventional usage and alternative meanings which capture ambiguities. This is not an encyclopedic book, but rather a collage of statements made using the word "fangs," or related words (e.g. inflections, synonyms or antonyms). This title is one of a series of books that considers all major vocabulary words. The entries in each book cover all parts of speech (noun, verb, adverb or adjective usage) as well as use in modern slang, pop culture, social sciences (linguistics, history, geography, economics, sociology, political science), business, computer science, literature, law, medicine, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and other physical sciences. This data dump results in many unexpected examples for "fangs," since the editorial decision to include or exclude terms is purely a computer-generated linguistic process. The resulting entries are used under license or with permission, used under fair use conditions, used in agreement with the original authors, or are in the public domain.


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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Kingdom 3100: The Reiglo Islands

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The journeymates travel the archipelago of Reiglo, encountering both gods and monsters toward Reiglo Isle, where Prince Joel, Xorus the God of Black Magic and a veritable army of the wicked wreaks havoc upon the Ruby Court of Joel's younger sister, Princess Igri.

This book is the last in the trilogy called the Book of Val'ha and third in the Kingdom decalogue, surrounding the Elves of Bylikros and the royal family of Asch'endra-Conschala.

Watch for seven future titles under the Kingdom 3119 and Kingdom 3120 editions that feature Val'ha's daughter!


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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Video & DVD Guide 2003 (DVD & Video Guide (Mass Market Paper))

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Wondering what video to rent tonight? This bestselling, fact-packed guide is the only sourcebook you and your family will ever need. Mick Martin and Marsha Porter steer you toward the winners and warn you about the losers. Video & DVD Guide 2003 covers it all—more films than any other guide, plus your favorite serials, B-Westerns, made-for-TV movies, and old television programs! Each entry, conveniently alphabetized for easy access, includes a summary, fresh commentary, the director, major cast members, the year of release, and the MPAA rating, plus a reliable Martin and Porter rating—from Five Stars to Turkey—so you’ll never get caught with a clunker again!

THE BEST IN THE FIELD FOR 18 YEARS!
Including
BRAND-NEW DVD LISTINGS
• DIRECTOR AND STAR INDEXES
• COMPLETE ACADEMY AWARD LISTINGS
• WHERE TO BUY THOSE HARD-TO-FIND VIDEOS


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Friday, June 24, 2011

The Art of Studio Gainax: Experimentation, Style and Innovation at the Leading Edge of Anime

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Formed by a small group of university students in the early 1980s, Studio Gainax is now one of the most adventurous and widely esteemed anime companies on the scene. Although the company's immense popularity is a factor that of itself could justify a study of its members and their diverse creations, the studio is even more intriguing for its unique approach to animation. Formal experimentation, genre-straddling, self-reflexivity, unpredictable plot twists, a gourmet palate for stylishness, proverbially controversial endings, and a singularly iconoclastic world view are some of the hallmarks of Gainax's output.This documentation of the studio's achievements provides a critical overview of both the company and its prolific catalog of films. It begins by detailing Gainax's rise to success, outlining the most salient aspects of the company's professional development and assessing the studio's distinctive aesthetic vision. Next follow in-depth examinations of particular Gainax titles that best represent the company's overall work, including television series such as "Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water" and "Neon Genesis Evangelion", and feature films such as "Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise" and "Gunbuster vs. Diebuster". Each chapter highlights the specific contribution made by a production to the progressive evolution of the company's mission. A final chapter offers a panoramic recapitulation of Gainax's impact on the world of anime, with a focus on the studio's aesthetic and ethical priorities.


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Random Magic

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Random Magic: It's a lot like our world, only...completely different.

When absent-minded Professor Random misplaces the main character from “Alice in Wonderland,” young Henry Witherspoon must book-jump to fetch Alice before chaos theory kicks in and the world vanishes.

Along the way he meets Winnie Flapjack, a wit-cracking doodle witch with nothing to her name but a magic feather and a plan. Such as it is.

Henry and Winnie brave the Dark Queen, whatwolves, pirates, Strüths, and fluttersmoths, Priscilla and Charybdis, obnoxiously cheerful vampires, Baron Samedi, a nine-dimensional cat, and one perpetually inebriated Muse to rescue Alice and save the world by tea time.

Darkly comic (“The Addams Family”, "The Princess Bride," “Kind Hearts and Coronets”) literary tale for intelligent readers; adults and in-betweens.

Best for: Anyone with a sweet tooth for the eerily fantastic, book lovers, people who read in the bathtub, snuggled up in a favorite comfy chair, on trains, in tea rooms and under trees. Or Britcom addicts, closet romantics, deep thinkers who need a little light reading, and fun folks who just love a good story.

But also recommended for: Anyone who's had a rough day and longs for the great escape, anyone who's ever read and loved Alice in Wonderland, everyone who believes in everyday magic (or the other kind), smart folks, kind folks, and folks who prefer their -- rather offbeat -- humor black as coal.

Advance reader pre-release reviews:

* “Brilliant! Roald Dahl meets Hayao Miyazaki”
* “Alice in Wonderland meets Monty Python!”
* “In [the] line of Pratchett or Adams”
* “A delightful chase to locate Alice”
* “Great dialogue”
* “LOVED it”
* “It's Lewis Carroll and Roald Dahl and Monty Python and...it all works!”
* “Zany, off-the-wall laugh riot”
* “Inventive and fun”
* “Vastly entertaining”
* “Tomorrow’s classic, today”
* “Sly dialogue…exquisite punning”
* “Fun dialogue banter, constantly turning words on their head to make sense of the non-sensical. And the imagination involved in the scenery and the wild characters strewn throughout Henry's journey are top notch, if perhaps drug induced”
* “Amazing gift for dialogue, especially comedic dialogue”
* “Wildly and wonderfully imaginative”
* “Lots of fun”
* “Quirky escape for children and parents”
* “Extremely creative”
* “Keeps building into funny, twisted nonsense!”
* “An original spin on mythology, folklore, and fairy tales”
* “The right director could have a field day with this”
* "Thoroughly enchanting”
...and “madly in love w/this story.”


How it all began (First page):

Prologue: In Which An Earl Vanishes, And Crumpets Appear
“You can’t declare anyone mad if they’re merely invisible.”

It’s been noted, of course, that quite interesting things happen on dark and stormy nights, particularly in castles.

If you’ve a moment, perhaps you’d like to play a round of 'let’s imagine.' You do have a fresh pot of tea handy, don’t you? You don’t? We’ll wait. Go on, then.

Right. Comfy? Well, now, let’s imagine…

It’s been the end of a long, hideous day. London is so trying. So noisy. So full of…of…too much of every sort of something.

Lying on the couch, feeling completely out of sorts, you moan to the walls or anyone who happens to be passing that you’d trade your very soul for a teensy smidgeon of peace and quiet.

Lo and behold, a rather lovely invitation arrives just at that moment, on a silver salver; a charming scrawl on impressively heavy linen cardstock, embossed with the family crest:

Baron and Baroness Such-and-So request the pleasure of your company…

Your presence, it appears, is in hot demand at a luxurious weekend soirée in the English countryside.

Of course, you go...


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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Female Action Heroes: A Guide to Women in Comics, Video Games, Film, and Television

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Female action heroes, like other fictional characters, not only reveal a lot about society, but greatly influence individuals in society. It is no surprise that the gradual development and increase in the number of female action heroes coincides with societal changes and social movements, such as feminism. Nor is it a surprise that characteristics of female action heroes echo the progressive toughening of women and young girls in the media.

Female Action Heroes: A Guide to Women in Comics, Video Games, Film, and Television brings to the forefront the historical representation of women and girls in film, television, comic books, and video games. The book includes profiles of 25 of the most popular female action heroes, arranged in alphabetical order for easy reference. Each chapter includes sections on the hero's origins, her power suit, weapons, abilities, and the villains with whom she grapples. Most significantly, each profile offers an analysis of the hero's story—and her impact on popular culture.


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Monday, June 20, 2011

Inanimate Objects

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Inanimate Objects Feature

Inanimate Objects is a dark and glittering novel of artists and magicians, muses and immortals. At the heart of the story is Leonidas Bondi, a charismatic young artist who falls under the watchful gaze of Matilda August. Matilda has been a patron to the stars for hundreds of years, but this fickle muse is more than a little taken with her new protégé, blurring her own lines of work and obsession. Providing opposition is Matilda’s son, Elisha, a moody figure who holds revenge above all else after he suffers a terrible wrong.


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Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Silly Season: A Novel

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Jack Stack is an editor with the full-blown tabloid virus. He says “bollocks” a lot and his headline signature is a “double ejaculation mark.” He revels in Fleet Street’s nonstop silly season of hunting down young royals and petrifying cabinet members. He even outsmarts the Palace, prime minister, and proprietor to win a knighthood for “services to journalism” at the hand of the sovereign whose family he has comprehensively shafted. When Jack takes over the beleaguered Mercury, within a day he transforms the formerly respectable newspaper into the most tabloid of all tabloids. His cut-the-crap management style has the old guard trembling in its boots, but has he met his match in the domineering Marina Marshall, the chairman’s mistress and the canniest columnist in Fleet Street? Perfect for an era obsessed with celebrity and spin, this is a beautifully crafted, laugh-out-loud novel written by an insider who has seen it all.


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