Karen L. Abrahamson delivers another breakneck adventure that leaves the reader gasping in this fourth book of the American Geological Survey.
Jaye Roycraft, a former big-city police officer in Wisconsin, has incorporated her police procedural knowledge into her stories of the undead, creating urban fantasies that twist together modern realism with history.
CHAPTER 3 The afternoon sun beat into the large windows behind Detective Matthew Adolphus's desk . He grabbed his hot cup of tea and leaned back in his office chair . The springs made a satisfying groan . Adolphus looked through the ...
"This tale deserves a prominent place on sci-fi shelves."—SLJ “[This] high-action, science-fiction thriller starts with a bang and never slows for a beat. ...[P]lot twists, flashbacks, and alternate timelines keep the story full of ...
Jealousy, longing and sensuality intertwine in this mesmerizing novel of aesthetic obsession and unfulfilled dreams.
The victims---a polite woman and an angelic child---do not seem to be connected in any obvious way. Christie is short-handed, the clues don't stack up, and he's got a rookie detective, Colleen Greer, to look out for. These are his problems.
before, and surviving the after, of losing her husband to cancer, Carla Malden takes us on a journey through grief to gratitude that alerts the entire forever-young generation: this is not your mother’s widowhood.
The term "process art" describes a moment of radical, aformal experimentation in postwar American sculpture. Through the medium of drawing, Afterimagerevisits process art in terms of the artists who defined...
Afterimage moves from the southern to northern Plains and the eastern Midwest, where the natural world calls out through deep lakes and dark woods, and finally through transient moments framed by gardens: a butterfly nectaring on a ...
The appearance of Alain Resnais' 1955 French documentary Night and Fog heralded the beginning of a new form of cinema, one that used the narrative techniques of modernism to provoke...
For whatever reason, the movie afterimages were concentrating on vampire and Slayer, and not on their little friend. They were making progress. It was slow, hard work, but the distance between them and their goal dwindled gradually.
OTHER BOOKS BY KATHLEEN GEORGE FICTION FALLEN TAKEN THE MAN IN THE BUICK ( STORIES ) NON FICTION RHYTHM IN DRAMA PLAYWRITING : THE FIRST WORKSHOP WINTER'S TALES : REFLECTIONS ON THE NOVELISTIC STAGE AFTER IMAGE KATHLEEN GEORGE THOMAS ...
Poetry. Illustrated with photographs by Naomi Yang. AFTERIMAGE is the testimonial of a survivor's son.
The term "process art" describes a moment of radical, a formal experimentation in postwar American sculpture. Through the medium of drawing, Afterimage revisits process art in terms of the artists...
Reggie’s dreams . . . aren’t dreams.
The book also explores the drawing as a residual object in works in which the process of making dictates the form of the drawing.
"Blake, a noted film critic, reveals a Catholic imagination at work in the films of Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock, Frank Capra, John Ford, Francis Ford Coppola, and Brian De Palma....
Afterimage
Like an afterimage in his mind, he sees her face in the young girl's and he knows. . . . He knows that this is Jean's daughter, and wonders briefly if it could somehow be their daughter.