... then hugged him goodnight for the last time. - Trevor heard a floorboard creak in the hall, then a closer sound. The door of his room, which he had pushed to, slowly swinging open. His body stiffened and his ears strained; ...
He looked so disappointed Holly laughed and said, “Now I feel like Jan Brady.” Arnie recognized the reference and whined, “Marsha, Marsha, Marsha.” He smiled at Holly and stepped aside to let her in. “Sorry, Holly, I was just hoping to ...
15 He cited the eminent Johns Hopkins surgeon A. C. J. Kelly , a vigorous advocate of splenectomy in splenic anemia . Kelly was also known for his disdain for ineffectual " medical " treatments . Moral management and watchful waiting ...
Poppy Z. Brite re-imagines the haunted house novel, creating a fresh, sensual, and totally original reading experience.
So tell me, how do you draw zombies? Do keep them scary looking or maybe you can add a smile to their faces to make them look friendly. You can start with this book of zombies. Here, you can draw the zombies however you like.
Winner of the American Public Health Association Arthur Viseltear Prize In Drawing Blood, medical historian Keith Wailoo uses the story of blood diseases to explain how physicians in this century wielded medical technology to define disease ...
Highlights from Gerald Scarfe's remarkable career as one of Britain's foremost artists and political cartoonists, whose work has been published all over the world.
This is a truly exceptional collection of drawings from one of our most revered cultural commentators.
I didn't need my blood drawn to know that Kelly Goff's child was my child, Teddy's daughter, and Frank's niece. “Carolyn had always been vague about the baby's biological origins,” Kelly continued, “but we assumed that since she worked ...
Art was my dearest friend. To draw was trouble and safety, adventure and freedom. In that four-cornered kingdom of paper, I lived as I pleased. This is the story of a girl and her sketchbook.