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Beyond the Nightlight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Beyond the Nightlight

Fears fade as years pass. They are never as salient or real as they were when you were a child. Unless they are. Though these terrors stem from children, the stories are not for them. From the dark to boogeymen to real life horrors, there is no innocence here. Featuring stories from Adrian Ludens, Alex Schvartsman, Adan Ramie, James Michael Shoberg, Jill Corddry, Robin Kirk, Kurt Newton, Stanley Webb, Shannon Iwanski, Kristin J Cooper, Eric Blair, Amanda Davis, Michael Schutz-Ryan, Lonnie Bricker, Stephanie Madan, Jack Burgos, John Biggs, Kerry B. Black, M.J. Pack, Shenoa Carroll-Bradd, Ian Shoebridge, Mary Pletsch, Lisa Finch, and Douglas Ford covering everything from the monsters under the bed, to the skeletons in the closet, and all of the little fears and insecurities that drive people to become monsters.

Beast: a New Beginning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Beast: a New Beginning

Featuring the talents of Melissa R Mendelson, Brooke Lerma, Pamela O'Herlihy, Will Millar, Jason White, Richard Chizmar, Ryan C Thomas, Joshua Hider, Rae Louise, Rogan O'Herlihy, Fiona Dodwell, Elizabeth Wixley, Michael Schutz, Rob Smith, Eric Arvin, C Derick Miller, Tracy Gagnon, Joshua Mason, Christopher D Abbott, JF G Cottam, Mikhail Lerma, Iain Rob Wright and Jack Ketchum. This is an excellent collection of short stories which explores man and their interaction with the different species on this great planet earth. Each tale was especially written for this very special anthology dealing and exploring different genres from horror, real life, science fiction and humour to name just a few. Beast: A New Beginning is repackaged book which was initially released as Beast: Genesis and Beast: Revelations. Some stories have been added and some taken away to provide a more comprehensive foray into different genres and provide a more cohesive flow. If you are looking for an exciting book full of suspense and awe, you can't go wrong with Beast: A New Beginning. Sometimes nature has a way to even the score.

Lovely, Dark, and Deep
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 692

Lovely, Dark, and Deep

Wolves, fairies, ghosts, monsters, lost campers, witches... Fiction is rife with tales of what happens to travelers who ignore warnings and venture deep into dark and mysterious woods... and occasionally about what comes out of them. Before the Snow Falls (the Dead Walk) by Barbara Geiger The In-Between by C.J. Munoz Beneath the Hollow Hills by Althea Claire Duffy The Forest Prince by Hope Medina Dragon's Curse by Stephanie Rabig Jorogumo by Odile Mab World View by Charles Yoite All the Flowers of the Wood by Elizabeth Gray Princess Lily and the Dark Wood by Alice Brix The Tree Hugger by Lucy Kemnitzer Becoming Shadows by Khrista Coyner Macey by P. Talbot Uninoch by Michael Schutz-Ryan The Warmth of Home by Jamie Sullivan

Lovely, Dark, and Deep
  • Language: en

Lovely, Dark, and Deep

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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Wolves, fairies, ghosts, monsters, lost campers, witches... Fiction is rife with tales of what happens to travelers who ignore warnings and venture deep into dark and mysterious woods... and occasionally about what comes out of them. Before the Snow Falls (the Dead Walk) by Barbara Geiger The In-Between by C.J. Munoz Beneath the Hollow Hills by Althea Claire Duffy The Forest Prince by Hope Medina Dragon's Curse by Stephanie Rabig Jorogumo by Odile Mab World View by Charles Yoite All the Flowers of the Wood by Elizabeth Gray Princess Lily and the Dark Wood by Alice Brix The Tree Hugger by Lucy Kemnitzer Becoming Shadows by Khrista Coyner Macey by P. Talbot Uninoch by Michael Schutz-Ryan The Warmth of Home by Jamie Sullivan

Dark Moon Digest Issue #22
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Dark Moon Digest Issue #22

Dark Moon Digest #22 includes the fiction "Late Fee" by Patrick Lacey, "Horror Junkie" by Michael Schutz-Ryan, "Room 207" by Cooper O'Connor, "Drummer Boy" by Kenneth O'Brien, "The Seventh Date" by Mason Gallaway, "That's the Price You Pay" by Matt Hayward, "Ion Dissonance" by Benoit Lelievre, and "Girl Six" by John C. Foster. Also included are Jay Wilburn's "Bits of the Dead" column, book reviews, and an excerpt from Vincenzo Bilof's upcoming novel The Violators."

Student-staff Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 758

Student-staff Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sanitarium Issue #34
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Sanitarium Issue #34

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-07-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Welcome to the Sanitarium, the perfect reading length for your in between times. You'll love these little slices of damnation as you tremble while you wait for the doctor. Dive into these short horror reads. Discover new and seasoned writers alike. Awaken new nightmares each and every issue. Sound too crazy to be true? Within Sanitarium Magazine Issue 34 you will find the horror from your deepest fears that you crave. This issue features: Cop Suckers By Anthony Hanks, To the Chair of Theology By Dylan Henderson, Wulver's Wail by Liam C, The Patients In Room 116 by Gary L. Robbe, Tick, Thump by Kat Hawthorne, The Tea Lady by Stephanie Ellis, Animal Cruelty by Martin Smith, Clarissa's Fate by Allan James Welsh, Eyes by Ian Sputnik, Falling by P. L. McMillan, The Stone Tablets by Max Stanton, A Movement in the Shadows by Edward Ahern, Die Eule by Alex Ross, Crow's Feet by Eric Frost-Barnes, Worldwide Job by Michael Schutz-Ryan, Chalk by Sam Potter. As well as: Interviews with Luna Wolf, Yazid of Sky Sharks, Max Weinstein & Daniel Ast, Dark verse by H.H. Bond, Caitlin Marceau, Tawny Kipphorn & Joseph Danoski and so much more. We hope you enjoy your stay.

DIY Citizenship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 461

DIY Citizenship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-02-07
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

How social media and DIY communities have enabled new forms of political participation that emphasize doing and making rather than passive consumption. Today, DIY—do-it-yourself—describes more than self-taught carpentry. Social media enables DIY citizens to organize and protest in new ways (as in Egypt's “Twitter revolution” of 2011) and to repurpose corporate content (or create new user-generated content) in order to offer political counternarratives. This book examines the usefulness and limits of DIY citizenship, exploring the diverse forms of political participation and “critical making” that have emerged in recent years. The authors and artists in this collection describe DI...