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Bilingual anthology-Poetry of our time from the English speaking world translated in Crimean Tatar Featuring: Shawn Aveningo - california, usa Gary Beck - new york, usa Mike Berger - utah, usa Les Bernstein - california, usa April Mae M. Berza - philippines Fern G. Z. Carr - british columbia, canada Ute Carson - texas, usa Kevin Marshall Chopson - tennessee, usa Jude Conlee - california, usa Don Darkes - kwazulu-natal, south africa Dr. Mig - eskisehir, turkey Arthur C. Ford, Sr - pennsylvania, usa Alan Haider - florida, usa Alan D. Harris - michigan, usa John Patrick Hill - california, usa Christopher Hivner - pennsylvania, usa Steven Jacobson - minnesota, usa Tulasi Suguna Prasad Kalavala -...
A cowardly simian in the White House, dopey ex-presidents, scary televangelists, assassinations, cute little monkeys, sinister old men with long, sharp teeth, and in the middle of it all, Malcolm Erskine, who thought he had such a clever idea and who also thought he could safely ignore the politics of Bush-era America. "A broad and bitter political satire. I was laughing out loud." - Denver Post
The wonder and mystery of The Great Tomes series continues with The Great Tome of Fantastic and Wondrous Places. Volume Three of this collection features narratives revolving around the exploration of fantasy or alien locales in which the acts of exploration and adventure are central to the plot. This anthology features: Arabesque by Ed Ahern Autumn Road to Yessar by Tannara Young Ice Vermin by James Dorr The Catacomb Enigma by Jon Michael Kelley A Hill on Which to Die by Joseph Vasicek Low the Ascomycotan Sky by Deborah Walker Fury World by Rob Munns Tour of Duty by Calvin Demmer Pawprints of the Margay by Vonnie Winslow Crist Xaria by Larry Lefkowitz Subter Dawn by Alva J. Roberts The Caterpillar Princess by L. Chan Captain Joseph Marlin's Adventures in the Spider's Web by Diana Părpăriță
Fairy-tales, myths and fables spark the imagination. They give us hints of insight, windows and snapshots of greater stories. On the surface, however, these tales are simply entertaining. But what if that's not enough? After Lines takes the classically told fairy-tale, myth, legend, or fable, and brings its hidden complexity to the surface - Stephanie Buosi (Editor-in-chief Erebus Press)
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Stories, poems & essays by Alex Reece Abbott, Duff Allen, Paul Beckman, Claudia Bierschenk, Rick Blum, Irene Buckler, Ron Campbell, Steven Carr, Jan Chronister, Ruth Z. Deming, Matt Dennison, Nod Ghosh, Jack Granath, John Grey, Louise Hofmeister, Mark Hudson, Len Kuntz, John Lambremont, Sr., Larry Lefkowitz, Cynthia Leslie-Bole, Michael Marrotti, Todd McKie, Lesley Middleton, Gwendolyn Joyce Mintz, Piet Nieuwland, Martin Jon Porter, Stephen V. Ramey, Alex Robertson, Ruth Sabath Rosenthal, Wayne Scheer, Martin Shaw, DL Shirey, Jan Elman Stout, Sophie Van Llewyn, Jerry Vilhotti, Rob Walker, Mercedes Webb-Pullman and Allan J. Wills
57 writers riff on 'inane' ... 'inane: silly, fatuous, idiotic, nonsense, nonsensical, mindless, boring, unintelligent ...'