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Dracula travels to another realm to engage in a fatal duel with the Wizard of Oz. Horror author David Kempf spins a new point of view on Bram Stoker and L. Frank Baum's classic characters. With an introduction by Chris McAuley.
A young student's excitement at being mentored by a famous bestselling author so turns to dread when he discovers that dreams really can come true.
A dedicated priest, who is part of a deeply secret and unappreciated order of exorcists, seeks help from a secular millionaire to battle evil. Dedicated and fearless, the priest soon realizes he might need to confront an evil as powerful as the devil himself, and that in doing so, he might pay the ultimate price. It's not long before the priest finds himself trapped in an Orwellian nightmare of demonic possession and betrayal. The Petsorcist combines humor and horror to tell a different kind of story.
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Ethnicity is a highly politicized issue in contemporary China. Twentieth-century nation-building has been intimately involved with classification of ChinaOs fifty-five ethnic minorities and with fostering harmony and unity among nationalities. Officially sanctioned social science classifies the majority group, the so-called Han, at the pinnacle of modernization and civilization and most other groups as Oprimitive.O In post-socialist China, popular conceptions of self, person, and nation intersect with political and scholarly concerns with identity, sometimes contradicting them and sometimes reinforcing them. In Portraits of OPrimitives, O Susan D. Blum explores how Han in the city of Kunming...
Ebenezer Scrooge travels to America to save the soul of a miser bound for Hell. Can he appease the Christmas ghosts or will he be dragged to Hell? With an introduction by Gary Raisor.
What if Captain Ahab escaped Moby Dick and lived to fight another day—only to face the most dreaded sea monster of all time-the Kraken. Horror author David Kempf imagines a new and noble Ahab who must confront pure evil as it rises from the deep sea. With an introduction by Richard Alan Scott.