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4th gigantic volume of this critically-acclaimed horror magazine/book.Haunted places, tormented souls & the creeping unknown!Heavily illustrated with photos and art by Allen Koszowski.Paul Finch (Terror Tales series) interviewed by Matt Cowan10 terrifying tales by today's top writers.New Ian Rogers' Black Lands novella.The History of American Horror Comics (part 1; by John M. Navroth).Retro movie review: Val Lewton's The Body Snatcher (with Boris Karloff)See what Dear Abbey has been up to!Get it now!
Finding Our Way Home is a spiritual guidebook with over eleven authors broaching the deepsubjects such as the soul, spirit, ego, reality, the shift and allowing. These many writings serveas 'breadcrumbs' or clues for those on their path.A great gift idea!
10th giant volume celebrating monsters, aliens, insects and more. Stories and articles inspired by the old Creature Features movies of yesterday, including Ray Bradbury's "The Fog Horn" and The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms. The Arthur Conan Doyle story that inspired Universal Studios' The Mummy; the history of James Warren's magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland; the cinematic forerunners of Ridley Scott's film Alien, including Jerome Bixby's It: The Terror from Beyond Space, Ib Melchior and Mario Bava's Planet of the Vampires, Queen of Blood, and John Carpenter's The Thing. Plus a comics story featuring Reptisaurus! Heavily illustrated with movie photos and art by World Fantasy Award winner Allen Koszowski. Blobs and globs, creepy spiders, man-eating plants, vampires, shapeshifters, mutants, dragons, demons, werewolves and other classic horrors that go bump in the night, happily haunting your dreams---or nightmares!
The Suiran progress begins. Rei goes to convince the lords to aid the battle against Tarc, Ore has many things to learn, and Mizi has requirements to Kouzanshi University. Ilena has more secrets there that come to light when they arrive.
In his second collection of poetry, John Mulhall illustrates how lives are assembled from individual and unique moments - moments of companionship, isolation, self-doubt, euphoria, arrogance, bitterness, grief, and ultimately evolution. These deeply personal experiences layer on top of one another, effortlessly intermingling to create who we are. And though everyone's journey is distinct, Mulhall focuses on the commonalities, the key experiences, the mutual agonies, and enduring lessons we might share, demonstrating that we are all, at our core, Only Breath and Shadow.
14 chilling tales of terror featuring haunted houses, tormented souls, and the creeping unknown! Featuring the macabre art of Allen Koszowski; a photo-illustrated article revisiting Night of the Eagle, aka Burn, Witch, Burn; two classic ghost stories and much more!
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Love Unconditional is a guide to self love and healing. Living in a society that is built to keep people down, concepts like self love and unconditional love are misunderstood, even lost.Love Unconditional shines a light on what it means to love and accept yourself, who you are at every level, which is the foundation necessary for healin
"There are more challenges than ever facing you at work and at home: Many corporate cultures still struggle to fully respect differences. Health impacts at work and at home are rising from ever-present technology and the wake of COVID-19. And recession threats can wreak havoc on job security. As a result, too many rising stars like you get pushed out of the leadership pipeline, suffer through toxic work situations, or see their careers cut short. Don't stay in a job that is the wrong fit. Go! shows you how to listen to your gut and make a thoughtful and savvy plan toward a truly fulfilling career. Equal parts validation, empowerment, and guide, Go! provides powerful examples of career transformation from a wide array of leaders and outlines a versatile 90-day career reboot plan. Go! also opens leaders' eyes to work culture improvements that can help them keep stellar and diverse talent. Lisa Thee is a thought leader for cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, entrepreneur, member of multiple boards of directors, TEDx speaker, podcast host, and consultant. She helps businesses scale and lead in a world where people are demanding more from companies."--Dust jacket.
Ore has taken the Lord of Tarc and his clan. Prince Rei Touka has taken Tarc. Now the royals of Suiran, Ryokudo, must reset the Law of Tarc without angering those of the clans who've been willing to be peaceful about the Change.
Ann's poetic message rings clear that it's never too late to learn to play an instrument, make new musical friends, and open one's heart to the tender feelings of music that Marcel Proust called "a means of communication between souls."
Prince Rei, Regent of Suiran, works hard on his plan to remove the Lord of Tarc for once and for all. Mizi learns what it really means to be a princess. And Ore has to learn how to have Ilena as a wife while learning to be a lord of Ryokudo.
Ilena helps Mizi become a princess able to stand next to Prince Rei, though they fight against all the court of Suiran. Can the woman born as a commoner win the role of Princess for herself? What happens when King Sasou comes into the picture?
Know Your Way combines the poetic word with personal experiences, life's struggles and higher guidance. Written in the Mount Shasta area, it is spiritual and open, offering connection on a very human level, reaching people who have had similar experiences and moving othersthrough the author's sharing. She approaches hard moments with a kindof knowingness which is at a pace with the Chinese masters."It is not the destination but the journey."
In this book, Elephants, the Grass, and a Teacher, Dr. Egbe presents a masterful rendition of his experiences during the Nigeria / Biafra War. Though the book is a captivating rendition of Dr. Egbe's personal and family experiences, it is equally a masterpiece of integrative analysis of personal experiences within a complex conundrum of national events, the history and experiences of the Igbos within domestic and global politics. The book begins with Dr. Egbe's rueful soliloquy one day after the war ended where he lamented that after all the bloodshed, the suffering of the masses, the war ended uneventfully as if it was all about a masquerade spectacle. For, in the end, the people who died during the war were the poor farmers in the villages, the common laborers, and the market traders in the urban areas. Those who died of starvation were the poor malnourished children of low-income villagers. Dr. Egbe presents several harrowing experiences and close calls with the annihilation of his family. The Elephants represent the privileged, the Grass the Masses, and the Teacher represented his father (a celebrated teacher) who, both by his presence and even in his absence, saved and shielded the family from annihilation. For example, after Dr. Egbe's siblings and their mother were tied up to be executed by Nigerian soldiers in early May 1969, one of the soldiers discovered a photograph in which their dad was pictured with the very battalion commander who had sent them to go and arrest the entire family. Moreover, one of the division commanders in the war was also in that same picture. Another hallmark of Dr. Egbe's book is the objectivity of his analysis. Dr. Egbe challenges each side in the conflict to appreciate the other side's legitimate grievances. The author calls on the Igbos to be more realistic about how much diplomatic support they should have expected from outsiders, and questions the grudge that the Igbos held against Awolowo.
5th issue of this thick magazine of creepy science fiction adventure, featuring fantastic tales of mysterious abandoned ships in space and on the high seas, with Gregory L. Norris, Douglas Smith, James Dorr, David VonAllmen, Philip K. Dick, Alan E. Nourse, Jack Williamson, Andre Norton and many others. Plus: a tribute to Irwin Allen's Lost in Space (1965), retro movie reviews, weird science fact, a comics story, and more.
Previous edition published by McGraw Hill, 2014.
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