Scream

  • Scream: A Novel
    By Mike Dellosso

    As he ran his finger down the long list of churches, one caught his eye—Mount Savage Community Church. It wasn't the name that interested him as much as the motto beneath it: Real Church for Real People in the Real World.

  • Scream: A Screenplay
    By Kevin Williamson

    Presents the script of the horror film that both parodies and celebrates the conventions of the type

  • Scream: The Tyson Tapes
    By Richard Williams, Jonathan Rendall

    In Scream, Jonathan Rendall presents an oral history of Tyson"s life, built around statements from those who knew him intimately from the beginning, including trainers, gym-mates and press agents.

  • Scream: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear
    By Margee Kerr

    Full of entertaining science and the thrills of a good ghost story, this book will make you think, laugh -- and scream.

  • Scream
    By Mike Dellosso

    ignorant nineteen-year-old who thought his dad was the dumbest prude on the face of the earth. He'd left the church, grown his hair long, ... He paused, waiting for Dad to say something. When he didn't, Mark said, “I didn't mean it, ...

  • Scream: Curse of Carnage

    But in the wake of Carnage's assault, what remains of the Scream symbiote? Does it even have a host? What are its intentions? And what will a pair of web-slinging wallcrawlers have to say about Scream's presence in New York?

  • Scream: Draw Classic Vampires, Werewolves, Zombies, Monsters and More
    By Steve Ellis

    These are the beasts that have haunted mankind's dreams for generations—the products of mad scientists, cursed family blood lines and the twisted imaginations of artists like you.

  • Scream
    By Michael J. Seidlinger

    As he does, he drops the rifle and lets out a highpitched scream. This is the Wilhelm scream in action, featured in over 200 films. It's incredibly recognizable, and its popularity is the result of a long-running gag.

  • Scream: A Memoir of Glamour and Dysfunction
    By Tama Janowitz

    Crafted with humor, irony, and self-awareness, Scream is Tama Janowitz at her most candid and straightforward as she weaves memoir with her acutely unconventional voice.

  • Scream
    By Steven West

    This Devil's Advocate offers a full exploration of Scream, including its structure, its many reference points (such as the prominent use of Halloween as a kind of sacred text), its marketing ("the new thriller from Wes Craven" – not a ...

  • Scream
    By Michael J. Seidlinger

    ... scream and know both what it is and the malicious anger of its intentions. But why do humans do this? The emergence of human scream analysis has lifted the veil of mystery surrounding our preternatural allure. “Screams likely originally ...