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Douglas McDaniel
For writers of myth, be it imaginative or dirt-real. Looking for poets who believe literature can be a place where the lively narrator of the non-fiction essay and the fiction storyteller can also be safely sheltered and sold, a place called Mythville. For more information on this mutually supportive network of independent authors and publishers, see http://myspace.com/mythville, e-mail mythville@yahoo.com, or, simply Google: "Mythville."
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23 Roads to Mythville
The combined three books of The Mythville Trilogy in the one book, an apocalyptic journey across America and meditation on the imposition of order in space, both cyber and dirt real. By experiential author Douglas McDaniel, who explores the mysteries of American networked life.
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A Rainy Day Ahead
Approach the rain with vigor. A collection of poems and short stories to ease the mind on a long rainy day.
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William Blake in Cyberspace
A work of creative non-fiction relating the works of William Blake to the mythos of cyberspace. A look at the information age at the turn of the century through gothic-styled lenses. A wild-eyed, prescient novella driven by pathos and the love of prophetic poetry and prose of Milton, Blake and Yeats.
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Singularity
Did God of the Old Testament, Krishna, Pythagoras, Buddha and Jesus speak in a secret language of quantum physics that no one would understand until now? If there is a code that can unlock the matrix of War, Disease, Death, Space and Time, Singularity is it! Singularity unlocks the code to the most profound enigmatic questions human beings face: Where are we in the universal map? How did we get here and why are we stuck here? Why do we face disease old age and death? Why is war part of our reality? Finally, why are we stuck on a small planet, unable to move faster than the speed of light? It is almost as if the material universe has a secret code, that unless discovered and broken, humanity remains imprisoned unable to conquer the vast distances between Earth and other Star systems where intelligent life might exist. Human beings do not have regular, accurate contact with the Divine Architect of the Universe. Why? We are trapped unless we can decode Space and Time.
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Ivy in the Cornfields
An exile from Iowa seeking balance and order in the dystopian universe of southwestern dysturbia. Inspired feminist poetry by Jaimie Ondrea Dunn.
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The Battle Hymn of the Good'Ole Hillbilly Zatan Boys
(Fiction Novel, 200pages). A tour de force run through social depravity, cultural isolation, and many things submarginal...with an insane family of hillbillys, living on an isolated mountain in Arkansas, supporting themselves thru various means, such as the theft/sale of junkyard scrap metal and the production of moonshine + unknown substances...all while doing extremely weird shit to kill time in the Great American Southern Backwoods.
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Beginner's Luke: Book I of the Beginner's Luke Series
Who would you be if you could be anyone? go anywhere? do anything? Well, you can! Luke Soloman will show you how.
Luke is more than merely self-conscious. He is sui generis, literally believing himself into being. Beginner’s Luke is the first novel in a series of six madcap adventures that, collectively, make up the imaginary life of this lovably irreverent modern-day Walter Mitty.
While titillating in the rambunctious tradition of Henry Miller and Jack Kerouac, this visionary début equally impresses as a work of literary art. Luke’s signature obsessions with self, sex, satire and slapdash highlight a serious, and life-changing, point: consciousness creates. The point is there is a point to living in the imagination—for only through it can we reinvent ourselves and our world.
“BEGINNER'S LUKE to a conventional novel is what an animated film is to a documentary. It is creative, imaginative, humorous and very distinctive.” –Reader Views
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Warrior Poet
WARNING:
Shortly after reading "Warrior Poet":
(i) An American friend of mine started having dreams in which a computer screensaver displayed the words "Danger: rough roads ahead". He was then thrown out of his apartment, went homeless and destitute on the streets of Shanghai, and had to return to Los Angeles to live with his parents, where he remains today. This sequence of events closely parallels the experiences of the main character in the novel.
(ii) A Japanese friend of mine started hearing voices in her head. She had to return to Japan to spend several weeks in a mental institution.
(iii) Another friend of mine became addicted to crack cocaine. She was involuntarily checked in to a mental hospital by her parents but was released because she suddenly developed a particularly painful case of kidney stones. She is now in drug rehabilitation. I AM NOT JOKING.
See below for a plot summary, but READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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Collected Santeria Tour Journals (2000-2004): Into the Great Unknown (BOOK)
(Non-Fiction, 300 pages) The Collected Santeria Tour and Journals written by Dege Legg, chronicling the band's freaky ups & downs over their 10year existence. Highlights include; The Mexican Whorehouse, High on Drugs in Roswell, Wreckage of the HellHouse, Dead Gigs, Dying Vans, being broke, various voodoo stuffs, and other episodes that plague the underground band of misfits, trying to come up in the Deep South.
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Human Search Engine
A wild-eyed reflection on myth in an age of information overload. By the former senior editor for Access Internet Magazine, which, before the dot-com bubble burst, billed itself as America’s Guide to the Internet. A story about the rise and fall of all human search engines as they chase the ghost in the machine.
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Angel of the Avenues
Includes the experiential essay, "Time Enough for Smoke," and new poems written during the long hot 2004 election season in the Southwestern United States by Douglas McDaniel.
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The Kachina's Son
A collection of poems on the apocalyptic mythos of the new century, drawing from a decade-long crisscrossing of America, from the Southwestern deserts to rural New England. Poems influenced by the works of Robert Lowell, T.S. Eliot and W.B Yeats.
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Africa Fresh! New Voices from the First Continent
An anthology of African writing only featured on the Internet until now, this book features the collected works of writers for the G21 AFRICA section of G21.net.
The eight writers represented here are from around the continent and present an exciting look at cutting-edge fiction and reporting from the first continent today.
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City Of Angels
Intercalated cthonic rather than platonic love sonnets to the unattainable, otherwise interested, the unrequitable love. Also Tantric love in the Buddhist tradition of love at a distance, love as a meditation and a meditation and renewal of an ancient form, the sonnet. Romantic and analytical dopplering verses that read across as well as down. Some demonstrations of the building blocks for the unaccustomed eye, as well.
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The Cooperstown Murders
A planned casino and hotel in downtown Cooperstown ignites a series of kidnappings and murders.
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Kingdom Of The Hollow, The Story Of The Hatfields and McCoys
Imagine a story of an epic dispute, which has become a part of our American Mythology. “Kingdom of the Hollow, the Story of the Hatfields” and McCoys is an incredible tale of the most famous feud in our nation’s history. It is a story of jealousy, murder, vengeance and unrequited love that is rich with vivid historical characters in a post Civil War setting. Kingdom of the Hollow was recently entered into the Kentucky Historical Library. Western Writers of America Dec 2006 said "This book is an action-filled, fictionalized account of the feud, with a strong sense of place, rich descriptive narrative full of regional detail, and crisply drawn characters."
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Laughing Buddha Weeping Sufi / Poems
“Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps.”(William Blake) A cooly impassioned, and “pathward” adventurous series of poems joining two modes of enlightenment, Buddhist and Sufi, that may in many ways be parallel—from my sitting with saintly Shunryu Suzuki of the San Francisco Zen Center in the early 60s, and my blessed time with Qutb Shaykh ibn al-Habib of Fez in Meknes, Morocco, in the 1970s, may Allah be pleased with both of them.
Are the two protagonists of these poems the main characters in Waiting for Godot, now no longer waiting, but there? Exalted humor lightens our spiritual endeavors.
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Fall from Prescopia: An Incomplete Irrespective
askew on Charles Claymore: 'sacred punkerground cowboy profanity, quantum dreamswamp, sunshine goth, blah, blah, blah.'...'ontology at its poetic best', Marie Lecrivain ed. poeticdiversity.org...
Charles Claymore on askew: '...He could disappear tomorrow and no one would even be certain there would be anything to reappear...Askew might be a franchise with guys like me performing the same work in a dozen cities. You just do not have evidence otherwise...Ascetic comes from the Greek Askio, 'to work curiously, to adorn, to exercise, to train'...'Mind bending...Here you will sail seas of mental hallucination tempered by punk rock sensibility...born in the days of modern disillusionment and vicious insight...assault(s) your very means of communication. Words.' Kurt Hargan, intro to 'Fall from Prescopia'
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The Fall of Troy
(Latin)Digital Tome with turning pages. NEW EDITION! Homer's epic tale was translated into Latin hexameter by the Romans, and this short version was the only known record of that ancient war during the medieval era.
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The Living Rod
A book of highly political poetry on many aspects of our lives.
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The Angry Assassin
A Matt Dawson Cybernetic Investigation
A man and woman and their new expensive sailboat are missing. Are they lost at sea or is there a more sinister explanation? If falls to Matt Dawson to track them down.
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The Seventh Mountain: Chronicles of a Magi
An engrossing fantasy novel that will entertain young readers and
engage the adult mind alike. Gene Curtis's The Seventh Mountain reflects the
influence of JK Rowling, Orson Scott Card and C.S. Lewis. Readers will
find familiar plot devices, but also unique twists and a rich
allegorical subtext.
A letter in the family Bible leads Mark Young, a twelve year-old boy, to
a mysterious staff hidden beneath a sacred mountain. The next thing Mark
knows, he is a student at the Seventh Mountain, an academy for Magi in
training. Mark must not only endure the physical and mental rigors of
the school, but fight off the bullies and outwit other students in a
place where practical jokes and mock-assassinations are not only
tolerated but encouraged. But a darker force awaits. Joined by his
closest friends, Mark must find within himself the strength and faith
to fulfill his destiny and challenge the dark forces that lurk beneath
The Seventh Mountain.
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The Assent
'Falling in love can be very spiritual before concretization' said an old Tibetan lama. In the Tantra, the stage of falling in love before physical contact can lead to enlightenment if physical contact is avoided for long enough. Cthonic rather than platonic love. A sonnet sequence with some formal experiments with leafing one sonnet within another so they can either be read separately together or as one, opening up the possiblities for stereophonic meaning. Also tells a story of unrequited love leading to something more unconditional.
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Three Small Words
Three Small Words is a collection of daring prose, ranging from addiction and recovery to nicotine and tea, from love to self-war, from dirty bus stops to kindergarten playgrounds -- and everything and everywhere in between. This work is a swift sock to the gut that you never saw coming -- brutally (and beautifully) honest, raw, and electric enough to hear and feel each click of the typewriter keys hit to write it.
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The Toy Buddha: Book II of the Beginner's Luke Series
The Adventure of an imaginary lifetime began with BEGINNER’S LUKE, which has fast become an “underground classic” that has met with rave reviews worldwide. Now Luke is back and better than ever in this stand-alone, mock-epic, enlightening spoof of all things held sacred in American culture. WARNING: THE TOY BUDDHA may cause vertigo, euphoria, lunatic laughter. May fundamentally alter you so the old rules no longer apply, so it's okay if clothes become optional, okay to make love not war, okay to set fire to your country club, dig up your neighborhood golf course, plant an organic garden and build your new community one puff at a time … "An enriching sequel to BEGINNER'S LUKE." --Apex Reviews
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Social Disease
Nicholas St. Vincent is disaffected by an endless supply of trust fund money, drugs and easy sex from alienated young women charmed by his looks, money and connections as they yearn to belong to something more than what their otherwise dreary lives can offer through the Goth night he runs within the enclave of his nightclub. After endless verbal abuse and emotional blackmail, he will soon find he went too far when his girlfriend, an aspiring fetish model willing to reach the top forms an unlikely alliance with his former lover, a drug abusing DJ after receiving a letter in the mail warning them to get tested for STD’s. Confused about her sexuality and falling hard for her new and immoral conspirator as she tries to break the hold of prescription pills and her former boyfriend, one woman is forced to face fears masked by drugs and escapism.
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Many Moons to Mythville: The Collected Road Poems
Poetry written during a 10-year span of criss-crossing America in a roving-eye view of the turn-of-the-century landscape of Mythville, or, as the author puts it: "It's all a bunch of Mythville." With work from four separate books by Arizona-based author and poet Douglas McDaniel, the bard-inspired voices of Milton, Blake and Yeats, as well as the saturnine streak of early beat poesy, ring through this collection of poems and essays. From the southwestern deserts to the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts, "Many Moons to Mythville" is a foot-to-the-floor blast through the mythical roads of American life.
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CHIMERAWORLD #3
Misogyny, atheism and terrorism in one issue? It must be Chimeraworld #3 time. Twenty-three short stories of sexual annihilation, god murder and exploding children all mingled together in one really nasty annual debauch of the senses. Fiction was never meant to be this extreme, this subversive, this genre-breaking. Share the pain and pleasure of Ralph Greco, Jr., Dean R Winters, Michael De Kler, Jenny Ashford, Nicholas Alan Tillemans, C. C. Parker, Joshua Scribner, Sean Logan, Chet Gottfried, Paul Pinn, D.L. Snell, Anthony Armstrong, C.L. Russo, Will McIntosh, Tim McDaniel, Michael A. Kechula, Kevin James Miller, Richard Pitaniello, Richard D. Moore, Liam Davies, Tonya Price, Glen Alan Hamilton, David L Tamarin.
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Colony - Atlantean
What If It’s True?
If you heard the same story from ten different people who didn’t know each other, would you believe it? How about thousands?
There is a theory that the human race is not native to this earth but are a colony planted here long ago from another world. But what if there is recorded documentation that proves that such a possibility exists?
There is. Thousands of documents.
The Colony series doesn’t duplicate the work of many great writers and researchers. It’s a fictionalized story from the perspective of the people who lived it. It is an attempt to explain the hows and whys of what happened long ago. It explains reasons for many events and symbols in myth, religion , historical archeological and geological occurrences. In the forward of each book, I will lay out what the story will include so you, the reader, can understand how these events tie together. I ask for your indulgence in getting the full story. The information gathered over thirty years of research is monumental.
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Jinny Versus The Darkthings, Vol. I, Book One & Book Two - Jinny VS. The Grimms and Jinny VS. The Nephalores
HARDBACK EDITION
Jinny King doesn't know about magic.
Jinny King doesn't know about Darkthings.
She doesn't know that her life is in danger. She doesn't know that the entire existence of the world rests on her shoulders.
Jinny King doesn't know just how far the darkness is willing to go to bring down magic or how it wants to tear apart the veil that separates the world of light from the world of dark.
How much it wants to feast on the suffering of humanity and how many macabre and grotesque creatures exist on the other side,
waiting, waiting, waiting to be set free.
Jinny King is about to be thrust into the middle of a war that has been waging since the beginning of time,
since the beginning of light,
and the beignning of dark.
Jinny king is going to know...
She is going to know about her predicament, about her sordid family history, about the awful, ghastly, ghoulish creatures that have come to hunt her down, to kill her and set the darkness free.
The Darkthings are coming...
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The Desert Rose
This is a fictionalized account of events that transpired in the Arizona Territory between 1859 and 1872. I based the story upon historical tradition: part truth, part myth, part legend. Many of its characters and images are imaginary. On the other hand, certain incidents and characters are legend in the annals of southwest history. I realize I have probably taken a good many liberties in my portrayal of Cochise, but then again perhaps not. Thinking it over, I believe Cochise was capable of fulfilling the situations and events I have described in “The Desert Rose.”
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Images From a Creation Myth
In this memoir of a teacher's education and spiritual awakening, Classical
educator Shannon Roquemore takes the reader on a journey from her childhood
conversion to Christianity through her graduate work in the "Great Books"
and beyond, bringing to light the essence of what education is meant to be:
an illumination of God and his dance with humanity, and an invitation to the
soul to awaken. Ultimately, Roquemore's story becomes her primary teaching
tool as she examines her own courtship with God and applies it to the
individuals in her classroom. For all those who have resisted divorcing
their formal education from their identity as a soul, Images From a Creation
Myth restores the soul to its rightful place as the beneficiary of
education.
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The Wishmonger
When Roger is forced to return to his father's home town of Wishful, danger awaits. In a town where wishing has been outlawed, will he be able to untangle a web of family screts in time to stop the mysterious, blind man in black from devouring them all? Join Roger and his friends as they battle the forces of evil, unearth a buried treasure and learn the true meaning of forgiveness and redemption.From their escape from the basement of the spooky Victorian library to Roger's death defying encounter with the man in black himself, this heart pumping tale is sure to fire the imaginations of readers of all ages. Ideally suited for audiences 10 and up.
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Sleepy Town
Sleepy Town is what could be construed as a living Rockwell painting had he fallen on his head a few too many times...a slightly twisted and maniacal series of semi-connected short stories of what small town life could be, should be and probably is...just not where you live...at least as far as you know...featuring the stories "Meteor Days," "The Legacy of Edward Salad," "The Fumigated Trains," "Freaking Armadillos," and "Camp Phil and the Purple Monks."
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UNIVERSE PATHWAYS Magazine Issue 1
“Universe Pathways” is a Greek magazine specializing in Science-Fiction, fantasy, horror literature and art. This is the English version of it and, initially, will be published twice a year. The magazine will publish stories and artworks from Greek writers and artists but also from writers and artists from all over the world. We also accept music, paintings and comics as well as articles about cinema and modern Science. Send us your work Now. Our magazine is open to everyone. We wait for: • Short stories of horror, fantasy, sci-fi. • Poems of horror, fantasy, sci-fi. • Articles and essays about terror, fantasy and sci-fi literature and also about science and technology (physics, astrophysics, cosmology, etc). • Comics, fantasy art, digital fantasy art . • Reviews of books, music and cinema. Send us also your videos, your movies, your music and your digital art.EMAIL:universepaths@yahoo.com
WEBSITE:http://www.innerzed.com/sites/kosmic
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Ipswich at War
In the days after Sept. 11, author Douglas McDaniel watched the world change before his eyes after moving to Ipswich, a town on the North Shore of Massachusetts. This collection includes heartfelt reflections of a nation turning its fears into an appetite for war. Includes the essay, “Media Arts in War.”
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One Quarter Now, One-Click Wars to Come
A collection of essays on the media arts during a time of war, the book looks at everything from cyberwar to video games, as well as technology and violence in the new century.
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The Cave Gods
Matt Dawson is summoned to Hawaii to find the daughter of one of the richest men in the islands. The quest turns out to be a lot more dangerous than he planned on.
Can the ancient island gods help?
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EGYPTIAN TALES I
A collection of folk tales and myths from Ancient Egypt, through the 12th dynasty. There are tales of magic and wonder, of voyages and homecomings, of strange creatures and people in strange situations, far more like ourselves than not.
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Godz, Cars & Cannon
Part of the Mythville, America series, a mystical journey into the cosmic engine of America as automobile. Also see The Bog in the Hole Where the Animals Fell, Human Search Engine and William Blake in Cyberspace.
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Telluride Sang Rael
Poems written within the vortex of Telluride, Colorado, an eagle's nest for all kinds of weird countercultural activity that's tucked away at 8,600 feet above sea level in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado, in this case poetry and essays by Douglas McDaniel, author of "Ipswich at War" and "William Blake in Cyberspace." An experiential launch into the Coloradan ghost town vibe, starting with a poem about "Alta," site of the first use of cross-current electricity in North America; or "Explanation of Arizona," which looks at the southwest from the mythical heights of the Ralph Lauren Ranch.
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The Dark Wind: Witches and the Concept of Evil
The Dark Wind provides a survey of witches around the world, their prehistoric origin and how society has viewed them throughout history.
Folklorist Gary R. Varner explores the use of magic, spells and curses among indigenous groups as well as state approved religions such as those observed in ancient Rome and Greece, and how even contemporary Christianity uses many of the same "magic" combinations. Also examined is the current "witch craze" in several countries where thousands are being killed as witches,the underlying reasons for this tragedy and the history of anti-witchcraft laws.
The Dark Wind is a book for everyone interested in anthropology, archaeology, ancient history, religion and the occult. Illustrated with contemporary woodcuts and drawings.
The author is a member of the American Folklore Society and the Foundation for Mythological Studies.
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THOUGHTS OF THE TRANSPLANTED MISSISSIPPIAN
If you like to decorate why not decorate with books and magazines. May I suggest the DELUXE COFFEE TABLE EDITION of THOUGHTS OF THE TRANSPLANTED MISSISSIAN. A book to display as decoration on your desk, display table or coffee table. There is a special photo cover and interior color photos and drawing where possable.
This book is suitable for all ages to read. It is an eclectic book of poetry and the life events of the author during the period of the Presidency of George W. Bush. A political commentary on national events and a short play, as well as poetry and prose for love, joy, sorrow and the shear fun of writing. Please enjoy the full color Edition of this book.
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Strangely Wrought Creatures of Life & Death: Ancient Symbolism in European and American Architecture
In his seventh book on folklore and symbolism, Gary R. Varner provides a look at strange and grotesque images we see everyday on our churches, banks and in our cemeteries. Images with origins far older than the structures they adorn.
What are the meanings behind these grotesque creatures, why are carvings of griffins and dragons, unicorns and Green Men found throughout the world on churches and cathedrals, government buildings and even apartment buildings?
Illustrated with over 50 original photographs, Varner explores the meanings of the carvings found on both old and contemporary buildings, from France and Great Britain to New York and California. In addition, Varner explores strange images that are commonly seen in our cemeteries, engraved on grave-markers and tombs.
This is a book for anyone interested in symbolism and folklore, architectural history and the development of religion.
Gary R. Varner is a member of the American Folklore Society and the Foundation for Mythological Studies.
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Moses In Ancient Egypt & The Hidden Story Of The Bible
A non-fictional account explaining why the author believes Moses was a prince of Thebes called Ramose. Born c.1500 BC, Prince Ramose was heir to Pharaoh Thutmose III, being his "Great Army Commander" - both roles ascribed to Moses by Hebrew tradition. Moreover, Ramose & Moses both led victorious military campaigns against Ethiopia (Cush), then married the king's daughter, becoming Egypt's Viceroy there. A short time later, Prince Ramose was mysteriously struck out of Egyptian records, while the Bible hints Moses was cast into exile. Exploring some of the more esoteric aspects of the prophet's life, this book finds threads firmly connecting him to Egypt's 18th Dynasty 3500 years ago...
The book uncovers the Hermetic star knowledge (Astrology) which Moses gleaned from the White Brotherhood, a secretive Egyptian mystery school who met in the halls of Karnak. This knowledge was cryptically infused into the early Biblical scriptures, revealing the Israelite ancestors were once devoted Astrologers.
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The Grass is Green
The Grass is Green is a satire that attacks the institution of psychiatry, America's obsession with normality, and the fabled one dose cure-all. The satire also attacks presidents, celebrities, established religions and a host of other targets, issues, and ills of society--all while simultaneously telling the story of Arthur Gray, a twenty-something man who just wants to know what's wrong with him. His search introduces the reader to a host of characters, all of them searching for answers and solutions just beyond their grasp.
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Yay! Eris!
Barkley Sebastian is a 36 year old, developmentaly disabled, non-verbal, electronic noise musician from Allentown, PA. His caretakers have laid out this work of Mr. Sebastian's conversion to Discordianism, and his work with other disabled adults called YAY, ERIS!
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Kidron's Calm
A collection of various poetic topics and techniques from classical to contemporary. The title was influenced by a work from W.B. Yeats' "The Wind Among the Reeds", called "The Travail of Passion". In it he references "Kidron's stream". "Kidron is a ravine E. of Jerusalem leading to the Mount of Olives: traditionally identified by Jewish, Christian and Muslim religions as the Valley of Decision, the place of the final judgment." (Webster’s New Unabridged Dictionary, USA 1996.)
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The Origin of the Universe and the Masonic Pyramid
How did our Universe begin? From the Bible to the Big Bang, the question of our origins divides humanity. Each Religion insists that its “God” and his laws become the law. Atheism abhors God and Religion and asserts that “Scientific” ideologies should govern humanity. Religious dictatorships, Communist regimes, and Democracies all ultimately refer back to beliefs about the origins of our Universe and God. Yet there is wide disagreement that causes endless strife. What is needed is a New Reality for a New World. There is a New World emerging from the economic and ideological wreckage of our old failed world. The Origin of the Universe and the Masonic Pyramid reveals the esoteric secrets of the Masonic Pyramid. The Energy-Paradox that is central to Humanity has now morphed into TechnoMysticism at the Dawn of the New World. This book introduces a New Reality for the New World. It is recommended that readers purchase the full color PDF and not the B&W paperback
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Medieval Gospels
(english) A beautiful digital book of the four gospels of Jesus Christ in medieval font and illuminated with 12th century manuscript art. 566 pages
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In Dark Minds
Janie is a disturbed young woman battling against her troubled mind. Soon it is not just her sanity that is slipping away from her, but also her desire for survival. Richard, a psychiatrist, must first confront the haunting shadows of his own past before he can reach into Janie’s dark mind and rescue her.
“The sense of panic returned, clawing at her sanity, pulling her down towards an immense darkness; a suffocating, endless, soul-destroying black void from which there could be no escape.”
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Echoes of the Canyon
Echoes of the Canyon is a collection of poetry which praises Nature, Mother Earth and Native America. It was born out of my travels to the American West, and from my experiences on the East Coast.
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A Time to Weep
A collection of my poems, most of which deal with death, loss of a loved one, coping with illness or death, grieving, Heaven
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This Is Not A Game: A Guide to Alternate Reality Gaming
Imagine a world of mystery and excitement, adventure and fantasy, waiting for you to explore. A world that reacts to your every move, with characters that talk to you, send you messages, and even give you items to help you in your quest. A world so immersive that you can no longer tell where reality ends and fiction begins. Welcome to the world of Alternate Reality Gaming. This Is Not A
Game: A Guide to Alternate Reality Gaming by Dave Szulborski is the perfect introduction to this exciting new world.
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Tabloid Purposes 3
The third installement of the flagship anthology series edited by Lake Fossil Press' founder, Nickolaus A. Pacione (now the featured nonfiction author on Withersin #1.) Some of the authors in this anthology are Donna Burgess (AWAKE GHOST SONG,) J.M. Heluk, Ken Goldman, Alex Rivera, Casey Gordon, Paige Smith, and Mary Rose -- plus a host of other writers including J.R. Cain (Dark Animus Magazine,) and Charles O'Conner, III. Get ready for a collection that is designed to entertain the reader.
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The Ethereal Gazette: Issue Five
The long awaited fifth issue of The Ethereal Gazette. Those who thought the magazine folded after four issues -- it on a hiatus for editor having serious health issues. Now some of the writers published in this one are Zahid Zaman, Keven James Hurtack (Withersin Magazine 1.1: Birth Issue,) Alex Rivera (did the painting on the covers) and a few who got their start on FanFiction.net and FictionPress.com.
See the editorial for the full details of the magazine for the contributing authors. Some of the most scary or most creative stories in the small press. Featuring a semi-exclusive story by the editor, a true story having to spend time in and out of the emergency room for bronchitis and the complications. The story also now appears in a magazine hosted by bloodtouch.com. Photography provided by the editor.
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Thinking For Distance
Thinking For Distance is the second book by international playwright Greg Freier. It's a series of humorous, twisted, and farcical short stories that range from semi-autobiographical fiction, to the totally absurd. Featuring, "Mr. Bomphrat," the story that is, not the person. I'd also like to know who that is on the cover. He seems scary.
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The Small Hours
NEW EXPANDED EDITION! DOWNLOAD FOR FREE!*"If Franz Kafka were to meet up with Lewis Carroll, André Breton and Dr Seuss for a night of sushi, binge drinking and happy slapping, the ensuing mayhem might resemble the drunken joy and dreamlike anarchy of James Badok's writing." - Kurt Nemo, New Fiction International.Meet murderous clowns, crazed insomniacs and nightmarish femmes fatales... This collection of writings from the prolific author of the surreal and the absurd brings together for the first time such darkly humorous classics as "The Bad Leg," "The Song of the Clowns" and "At Night the Mannequins Play Dead." As well as short stories, poems and prose poems, this book also contains a large selection of Badok's artwork. Welcome to the strange new world that comes to life in the small hours...*DOWNLOADING is quick and easy! You will be required by Lulu.com to give your name and email address, but no other details.
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Erudition
This novel concerns the ways in which issues of gender, race, and sexuality force a mother and daughter to reevaluate the validity and quality of their lives.
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FINDING PURPOSE In Three Steps (ebook series)
Finding Purpose - In Three Steps, has great an impact on individual small business owners and entrepreneurs who have a special interest in innovative self-improvement methods that enhance their lifestyle in just a few easy steps.
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Sin.
A short and light collection
of narratives in verse.
A most lyrical selection
of ethical discourse.
An author unrenowned,
with phrases long unheard,
giving forms to sound
found in the written word.
But mostly it is pointless
and mindless observations,
stories lacking morals,
and doubtful dissertations.
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Subesque
Subesque is a new genre of art developed by Barrie J Davies. It has its roots in Dada, Surrealism and Conceptual Art. With wit and irony Barrie J Davies turns his eye and hand to the contemporary world. Over six hundred images.
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The Mdina Touch
In an atmosphere of unseen danger Steve Parker faces a hidden enemy that possess occult powers and he finds himself the unwitting contender in a race for global spiritual domination that began nearly a thousand years ago at the time of the crusades. Ancient history is brought screaming into the modern world with startling revelations that question the ambitions of the governments of the western world. The enemy is within and the world population is largely unaware of the desired outcome of their political rulers. The order of the Knights Templar has survived and practices blood-thirsty Masonic oaths – crucifying those who break their sacred code in secret dungeons beneath the Grand Master’s Palace. In a desperate attempt to wrest control from this order, Steve Parker takes on the Grand Inquisitor in the final battle where he must transcend the veil of death and face the enemy on a spiritual plane - the consequences of defeat are more terrible than the simple death of his material body.
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The Mdina Touch
In an atmosphere of unseen danger Steve Parker faces a hidden enemy that possess occult powers and he finds himself the unwitting contender in a race for global spiritual domination that began nearly a thousand years ago at the time of the crusades.
Ancient history is brought screaming into the modern world with startling revelations that question the ambitions of the governments of the western world. The enemy is within and the world population is largely unaware of the desired outcome of their political rulers.
The order of the Knights Templar has survived and practices blood-thirsty Masonic oaths – crucifying those who break their sacred code in secret dungeons beneath the Grand Master’s Palace. In a desperate attempt to wrest control from this order, Steve Parker takes on the Grand Inquisitor in the final battle where he must transcend the veil of death and face the enemy on a spiritual plane - the consequences of defeat are more terrible than the simple death of his material body.
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Making Love in an Air-Conditioned Casket
Indie poetry on risky topics.
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Angel
In the tiny French hamlet of Amitié, sixteen year old Angel Candalero anxiously awaits the promise of liberation. Coming of age under Nazi occupation, Angel is forced to conceal her beauty and exist in the shadow of obscurity. For Angel, freedom means a chance to shed the garb of deception, to step out of the darkness, to delight in awakening passion and find the love of her life.
For Lieutenant Eric Gulbransen, news of his brother’s death comes with forced reassignment. Although spared the brutality of combat, Eric faces the morbid reality of civilian detention. The senseless cruelty and endless misery cause this handsome young lover of the arts to lose all hope in humanity. Then, one night while his soul weeps, an innocent beauty climbs out of a truck and into his heart.
NOTE: This novel is not for children, it contains strong language and adult situations.
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Katrina and the Lost City of New Orleans
New Orleans is the Lost City of America.
New Orleans has disappeared as surely as the lost city of Atlantis or the lost city of Pompeii, which former mayor Marc Morial and Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA.) have compared us to in their statements.
That New Orleans, the New Orleans I mean to tell you about, that will never, ever, exist again--that city of love, lust, death and sex--will never exist again.
A portion of the proceeds of this book will go to the New Orleans Hospitality Workers Fund. The cooks, servers and restaurant workers of New Orleans have provided fabulous times and memories for millions. Now we must remember them in their time of need.
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RED HAIR RING
A dramatic portrayal of the experiences of a youth who is in a coma, after having been tortured by members of his peer group. This story is written in a new dialect of English, known of henceforth as Eubonics. It's all true.
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The DaVinci Method: Break Out & Express Your Fire
Are you highly creative?
Do you like being spontaneous?
Discover & Master the Fiery Temperament Shared by Great Leaders, Artists, Entrepreneurs & AD/HD-ers.
Are you:
Impulsive?
Risk-taking?
Distractible?
Sensation-seeking?
Insightful or Intuitive?
Do you:
Crave risk and excitement?
Have an addictive personality?
Rebel against authority?
Think differently?
Then you are a DaVinci.
Discover the secret genius that drives risk-takers, rebels, entrepreneurs, artists and ad/hd-ers to achieve greatness.
Learn how to express this fire and harness it productively.
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Stories of Strength
Born in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, this anthology shares stories about what it takes to beat the odds. More than 100 writers contributed these essays, fiction and poetry to raise money for disaster relief charities in the region. Featuring writing from Orson Scott Card, Wil Wheaton, and Robin Lee Hatcher. At times tear-jerking, at times humorous, this book is guaranteed to inspire and remind readers that the human spirit knows no boundaries.
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