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John Dee is a magician in Los Angeles. He is going insane. My Name Is Dee is a ruthless, tightly plotted noir that shies away from easy explanations and easily defined heroes and villains. It is a novel for the educated reader who enjoys noir action, intrigue and dark romance, for the child in all of us who wants to go on adventures, and for the fearful adult too who marvels at the terrifying scale of this universe. John Dee is a magician, but he's chiefly a Hollywood fixer: he makes things happen for the monied, including murder. In "moral compensation" for his services as a ruthless mercenary, Dee has sworn to himself to protect writers in Los Angeles from the dark energies of the city. On...
"Remarriages" is for the outcast and the disappointed. Dark poems riding wildly through the mind of an angry man who both loves and hates the world. The words reveal a bitter struggle to reconcile with the horrors and the violence inherent in the world. Dunn's poetry is psychological and raw, with a delicate balance between light and darkness. Dunn's poems are valiant in expressing the darkness many fear, yet others embrace. Some of his poems nudge the reader to take time to examine the bizarre existence we call life.
Weasel Press is excited to bring out an intense book of short plays by Robin Wyatt Dunn. Last Freedom is a collection of observations presented through rich and sometimes insane characters. Readers will enjoy the gut-punching and fast paced style of Robin Wyatt Dunn brings with him in these 8 impacting plays. Included in this collection are: Hobbes and Calvin, Spirit Journey, Dubya Operetta, The Jump, Two Jews, A Man Stands, A Marriage Play, and I Am Chumash, I Am Aching. We invite readers to pry open these pages and enjoy!
Sunsborne pitches darkly into another world. Often the world and characters is hazy, but ''Sunsborne'' is a true picture of the reality, conflict and tensions. In the midst of a conflict torn situation there is love. Robin Wyatt Dunn presents an uncanny story of past and present, darkness and light. His way with language and its thick opacity create a stunning impact on the mind. If you are looking for ''meanings'', leave it. If you are looking for legerdemain stunts, leave it. But if you are looking for a fabulous world, in mythic settings, here it is, in the manner that only Dunn can achieve - credulity climaxing into incredible and fascinating story. Ananya S Guha Shillong, INDIA.
Joshua Ali Quare wakes in 2109 at the age of 140 in a strong youthful body with no memory of his past, to find he is at the center of a vast and deadly conspiracy. The only clues to his identity are the records he has left--messages from the man he once was... As Quare journeys through his past, he discovers he has been a key figure in the history of a turbulent, violent century--soldier, criminal, assassin, spy. A century filled with killing plagues and warring cults, ruthless corporations and dying nations. A century where treachery is often the only way to survive. Now someone is looking for him. Someone from his past. And Quare must learn the terrifying secret of his history before it unleashed devastating consequences for the future of the human race. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
The Night Lands are what you see.The Night Lands are what you eat.The Night Lands are what you breathe.Come in to the Night Lands, and we will show you something different,from your holiday smile, or your most beautiful nightmare,we'll show you the Redoubt, inside your brain:"A tour de force" -- James Blaylock, author of ZEUGLODON.The world has ended; the sun has died, but life goes on.Join Soad and Weel, defenders of the Redoubt, andThe Producer and Woad, a Hollywood producer and a giant whale,on a journey to remake all of reality.
"A terse, taut read sometimes miserably bleak splintered with moments of dark humour and heightened poetics." -- Saira Viola, author of Jukebox Love and war in the Middle East: Robert is a disillusioned reporter; Rachel an agent for Mossad. Modeled on the Song of Solomon, Black Dove explores the intricate interconnectedness between love and war, violence and friendship, and the complicated relationship between the United States and Israel. When Robert moves to Jerusalem to chase his beloved, he finds that changing addressees changes something within him, and he abandons the role of disinterested observer to aid in the transformation of the Middle East, and the United States. But what he discovers is that Mossad is actually working against a Jewish-only state, and that to aid the Palestinian people they must subvert parts of their own government. Black Dove reveals how the Middle East is a crucible for change around the world, and in the human heart.
Take a walk on the Dark Side and leave your sanity behind. Tales of madness and twisted brilliance abound in this collection of stories inspired songs both classic and new.Meet the authors and their inspirations: Jacqueline Bataille: Are you Lonesome Tonight? as performed by Elvis Presley Michael W. Clark: Brain Damage/Eclipse by Pink Floyd Stephen Jansen: History Repeats Itself by A.O.S. Merideth Grue: Breathe by Pink Floyd Caren Gussoff: Across the Universe by the Beatles Jason Bougger Brain Damage/Eclipse by Pink Floyd Robin Wyatt Dunn: Cataracts by Andrew Bird Kenneth Whitfield: That's Entertainment! as performed by Judy Garland Shenoa Carroll-Bradd: Spectrum by Florence and the Machine ...
250 book titles that have never seen the light of day (and one haiku). Family-friendly fun for chronic quipsters and perpetual punsters! Guaranteed G-rated groans on every page."Managed to read it all in one sitting. For me, that's quite an accomplishment."Ivan Auflitch, author of Can't Sit Still."Took this along on our latest expedition and roared with laughter."Claude Yarmoff, author of The Lion Attacked."Captivating!"Barb Dweyer, author of Prison Security.
This short collection of narrative poetry by Robin Wyatt Dunn begins with "Everything" and ends in "lips." Includes illustrations and cover art by Amy Lynn Hess.