With a quiet fishing town in Maine as the backdrop, a small, unassuming man stands up to his nemesis, the bully Poopy Wicker. In this classic David verses Goliath story, the diminutive Hal Yadouin... More > summons up the courage to confront the massive, ill tempered giant despite being discouraged by equally disenchanted townsfolk. Is Poopy trapped within his old patterns forever, or is there a chance someone can pull him back from the precipice?< Less
With a quiet fishing town in Maine as the backdrop, a small, unassuming man stands up to his nemesis, the bully Poopy Wicker. In this classic David verses Goliath story, the diminutive Hal Yadouin... More > summons up the courage to confront the massive, ill tempered giant despite being discouraged by equally disenchanted townsfolk. Is Poopy trapped within his old patterns forever, or is there a chance someone can pull him back from the precipice?< Less
This book portrays a side of Dartmouth[UK] unlike anything you will find in a Tourist Guide.
Despite this, all of the sites and characters described within it are real, but observed from a comical... More > perspective.
As Dartmouth also happens to be the place where the Pilgrim Fathers departed for the Americas, you could also say that these people carry some responsibility for everything from George Bush to Obesity!
Charming though the town might first appear then, be wary and don't let the same thing happen to you as nearly happened to me!< Less
This book portrays a side of Dartmouth[UK] unlike anything you will find in a Tourist Guide.
Despite this, all of the sites and characters described within it are real, but observed from a comical... More > perspective.
As Dartmouth also happens to be the place where the Pilgrim Fathers departed for the Americas, you could also say that these people carry some responsibility for everything from George Bush to Obesity!
Charming though the town might first appear then, be wary and don't let the same thing happen to you as nearly happened to me!< Less
The Damsels have fled from the destruction of the City of Lurke, leading a band of desperate refugees across the wilderness.
Now they find refuge and a new home in the rural village of Yokelling... More > Down, in a valley where it is perpetually summer.
But nothing stays this idyllic for long when these ladies are about. Trouble comes thick and fast, in the shape of monstrous hedgehogs, cannibals, lustful zombies, crazed cultists, bottom-obsessed serial killers and Great Old Ones.
Will the Damsels be able to stop bitching, fighting and fornicating long enough to survive in this new environment as it transforms from a dreamscape to a nightmare?< Less
The Damsels have fled from the destruction of the City of Lurke, leading a band of desperate refugees across the wilderness.
Now they find refuge and a new home in the rural village of Yokelling... More > Down, in a valley where it is perpetually summer.
But nothing stays this idyllic for long when these ladies are about. Trouble comes thick and fast, in the shape of monstrous hedgehogs, cannibals, lustful zombies, crazed cultists, bottom-obsessed serial killers and Great Old Ones.
Will the Damsels be able to stop bitching, fighting and fornicating long enough to survive in this new environment as it transforms from a dreamscape to a nightmare?< Less
"In the Land of Nayra this is the thing, they eat much carne de res." A dead wolf, "green with smear," tells in a 52 stanza poem about Baba Black Jade and other Baba soldiern who... More > live with her in a land where they earn their keep by hunting down zombies. The sights of Hell have never looked so much like a typical work day before, which the zombie princess whore who narrates this romp laments, even as she seems to be intriguing with her coworkers for what cannot be said. Included are two other short poems by way of introduction to the theme of love, and black and white images, as well as a glossary of 47 items.< Less
From 1986 to 1994 the author co-ordinated a network of dancing circles and individual people interested in celebrating the eight turning points of the year - the Celtic festivals - with Circle... More > Dancing.
At each festival she sent out a short newsletter with the chosen dance, the exact time for dancing it, and the focus, ie somewhere on the earth where the energy was going to be directed.
There were circles involved throughout Europe, Canada, US, and Australia. This, it was felt, created a vibrant web of positive energy for the earth and for the people.
In addition to the details of the linking dance, the newsletters also contained history of the festivals, how they were celebrated and, increasingly, personal reflections on their meaning and relevance to everyday life.
At the end of eight years - eight festivals celebrated eight times - it was clear that it was complete and the link-up came to an end. This book is a compilation of the information and experiences of those eight years.< Less
From 1986 to 1994 the author co-ordinated a network of dancing circles and individual people interested in celebrating the eight turning points of the year - the Celtic festivals - with Circle... More > Dancing.
At each festival she sent out a short newsletter with the chosen dance, the exact time for dancing it, and the focus, ie somewhere on the earth where the energy was going to be directed.
There were circles involved throughout Europe, Canada, US, and Australia. This, it was felt, created a vibrant web of positive energy for the earth and for the people.
In addition to the details of the linking dance, the newsletters also contained history of the festivals, how they were celebrated and, increasingly, personal reflections on their meaning and relevance to everyday life.
At the end of eight years - eight festivals celebrated eight times - it was clear that it was complete and the link-up came to an end. This book is a compilation of the information and experiences of those eight years.< Less
When zombies seem Nazis
As winners cry foul,
While chickens turn lovers
Herding comes to power.
Though this land is called Nayra
And here zombies rule,
So simple is living
We all must be... More > cool.
Enter the Babas,
Clearly they rule!
By force and by cruelty
All Babas crush fools.
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"In the Land of Nayra this is the thing, they eat much carne de res." A dead wolf, "green with smear," tells in a 52 stanza poem about Baba Black Jade and other Baba soldiern who live with her in a land where they earn their keep by hunting down zombies. The sights of Hell have never looked so much like a typical work day before, which the zombie princess whore who narrates this romp laments, even as she seems to be intriguing with her coworkers for what cannot be said. Included are two other short poems by way of introduction to the theme of love, and black and white images, as well as a glossary of 47 items.< Less