"Faces" is a 2018 Scars Publications cc&d magazine (v286, the September-October 2018 issue) poetry and short story book by assorted writers and artists. "Children, Churches and Daddies" (AKA cc&d, subtitle "the UN-religious, NON-family oriented literary and art magazine) has been printed in many forms since it's inception in 1993, but since 2014 cc&d has been released every other month (with bonus issues) as a 6"x9" perfect-bound paperback book, with not only it's usual ISSN# (print ISSN# 1068-5154, Internet ISSN# 1555-1555), but also an ISBN#. With ISBN#s for issue/book releases, all issues now carry a title to accompany the new format, reflecting the writing inside the book and the cover design. Writers and artists in this book include Alan Catlin, Christina Culverhouse, Dr. (Ms.) Michael S. Whitt, Drew Marshall, Erren Kelly, Fizza Sohail, Greg G. Zaino, Harjeet singh, James Mulhern, Janet Kuypers, John F. McMullen, John Yotko, Linda M. Crate, Lisa Gray, Maria E. Murray, Mark Towse, Matthew McAyeal, Pavol Janik, Ronald Charles Epstein, Stephen Matlock, Ted Garvin, Thom Woodruff, Travis Green, Aaron Wilder, Allen F. McNair, Brian Looney, Cheryl Townsend, David J. Thompson, David M Jackson, David Russell, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Eric Bonholtzer, Helen Bird, Kyle Hemmings, Peter LaBerge, Rose E. Grier, Uzeyir Cayci, and Westley Heine.
Features imaginative faces made with different art techniques and everyday objects, with surprising details revealed by lifting flaps, looking through holes, or turning the book upside down.
The idea is simple: Show a large, establishing image of a baby’s face, then children making the same face, then ask the reader to find that baby among several other faces.
The result, this collection of more than 150 whimsical photographs that communicate a world of expressions. 117 color, 42 b&w images.
Here is a book which penetrates to the core of the Typhonian current active in the world today-- and does so by returning to the very fountainheads of Setian practice and philosophy.
Final novel in EC Blake's dystopian fantasy trilogy, The Masks of Aygrima The Masks of Aygrima is set in a land where people are forced to wear spell-imbued Masks that reveal any traitorous thoughts they have about their ruler, the Autarch.
Jessica Helfand looks at the cultural significance of the face through a critical lens, both as social currency and as palimpsest of history.
Indestructibles are the books built for the way babies read.
Baby's Very First Book: Faces also has a mirror and crinkly pages to stimulate their senses. illustrated by Jo Lodge, this best-selling cloth book is perfect for babies from 0 months plus!
From Tove Ditlevsen, the acclaimed author of the Copenhagen Trilogy, comes The Faces, a searing, haunting novel of a woman on the edge, portrayed with all the vividness of lived experience.
"The Man of Many Faces" is a revelation! Finally here is the most comprehensive and objective critique of the Nuwaubian movement, detailing the life and teachings of the man at the helm, Malachi Z. York.