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The rise of Oasis in the mid-1990s was nothing short of stratospheric. Yet what made Oasis truly special was that they were the people's band. This is their story, told by the people that lived through it and how our lives were changed forever. Across the country and all around the world, millions of people felt a connection to these five working class lads from Manchester. With anthemic songs crafted by possibly the greatest songwriter of their generation, delivered with intensity and swagger by definitely the greatest frontman of their generation (also his brother), they set out with an insane level of arrogance, outrageously proclaiming themselves to be the best band in the world. And yet...
Dust Devil on a Quiet Street chronicles the remarkable life of Richard Bowes. Bowes's childhood and adolescent brushes with dramatic spirits and hustlers, large and small, paved the way for his encounters with the supernatural.
A novel on a man who has a phantom double. He is Kevin Grierson, a bookseller in New York whose shadow takes over his body, sometimes getting Grierson in trouble, other times saving him from trouble.
In New York, after World War III, Garvin, a boy with telepathic powers, is sold to a Rider, an entity who inhabits other bodies, but breaks free using his powers to become the legendary Warchild, the power that can save the universe
This new collection by New York City writer Richard Bowes showcases a dozen stories that take you from New York, across time, and back home again. Included in the collection are award-winning stories such as the title story, which won a World Fantasy Award and was on the final ballot for the Nebula Award. Also, "There's a Hole in the City" won a Million Writers award and an International Horror Guild Award. These stories capture the essence of the city, and the very personal world of Richard Bowes.
In this diverse and vigorous mix of stories by newcomers and luminaries, writers offer their takes on what life might hold for us in the next few years. The resulting visions of war, oppression, and daily struggle are sometimes humorous, sometimes terrifying (and occasionally both), but always thought-provoking.
Contacted by a friend who has been dead for twenty-seven years, Robert Leal enters Capricorn, a parallel dimension where the Undying Cabal is attempting a takeover
Greek gods are posing as humans and pulling humanity's strings in this mosaic novel about time travel, alternate worlds, and the making of a president. The Time Rangers, Apollo's chosen servants, are in charge of preserving the peace and harmony along the Time Stream, the pathway between various worlds and times, but Apollo has given them a new task--to protect Timothy Macauley, the chosen one who must become the president of the United States or else witness the destruction of humankind. Standing in the Rangers's way are other gods: Mercury, who's working his wiles in the world of public relations; Diana, cruising New York City in the guise of an NYPD detective; Pluto, who is in the process of grooming his successor; and Dionysus, who has caused the annihilation of an alternate world. Nonstop action keeps the story rolling from the 1950s to the present day, through this world and others. The new and expanded edition features an introduction by Jeff Ford and a brand new story of the Time Rangers!
Four never-before-reprinted stories from one of science fiction's brightest new talents.