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Poetry to eat your brains. "Haiku of the Dead" is an anthology that pieces together a warm-hearted story of guts and gore. Told through the imagistic language of haiku, every flesh-ripping moment of the zombie apocalypse is covered, from dawn to demise. Thirty-five narrators take the readers through infested streets and graveyards from the points of view of both survivors and the undead. With haiku from authors around the world, including Adrian George Nicolae, Alyssa Black, Andrew Miller, Betty Villareal, Bruce Harris, Cathy Bryant, Chris Fradkin, Christopher Evans, Clarice Radrick, Colin M. Drysdale, Colin W. Campbell, David Revilla, David S. Pointer, Donald Raymond, Fanni Suto, Irene Smit...
Epic wars fought in the name of the gods, mighty heroes rising up to slay the beasts; Greek legends are filled with tales of love and adventure. However, time is a fickle mistress and legends change over the centuries. Was Persephone kidnapped by Hades, the God of the Underworld, or did she go willingly? Was Medusa really the heartless beast everyone imagines her to be? Is Aphrodite a carefree goddess filled with love and happiness or does she long for something more?Experience some of the classic Greek myths like you never have before, re-imagined and brought to life by these 18 talented authors!Including stories by: Vaggelis Sarantopoulos, Connor Sassmannshausen, Nora M. Mulligan, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Hannah Hulbert, Margery Bayne, Fanni Suto, R.A. Goli, Steven Grassie, Boyd Reynolds, Helen Mihajlovic, Dana Hammer, H.G. Warrender, Mark Mellon, H.R. Boldwood, KA Masters, C.H. Williams, and Elle Turpitt. Edited by Sarah Gribble.
Nothing is quite as exciting, or mysterious, as a masquerade ball. Who lurks hidden behind the mask? What secrets are concealed in the crowd of fake faces? Find out in this anthology featuring 16 unique stories from Gothic fantasy, fairy tale, and even a futuristic take on the classic theme.
Unique, timely, and up-to-date, this volume is the first comprehensive bibliography on Kurdish culture and society. Compiled to help students, educators, researchers, and policy makers find relevant information with ease, the book includes more than 930 items in four major languages--Arabic, English, French, and German. This work covers the fields of anthropology, archaeology, art, communication, demography, travel, economy, education, ethnicity, health, journalism, language, literature, migration, music, religion, social structure, urbanization, and women's studies. The volume includes books and book chapters, journal articles, Ph.D. dissertations, conference papers, articles in dictionaries and encyclopedias, and important Web sites. Essays provide an overview of Kurdish society as well as surveys of Kurdish life in Syria, the former Soviet Union, Europe, and Lebanon. An invaluable guide for researchers interested in the Kurds and Kurdistan, this book will aid in the location of information that is highly diverse and scattered. With its focus on a timely subject, this book fills a major gap in the bibliographic literature.