NESFA Press,
9781886778375
9781886778382
9781886778429
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Adventures in the dream trade
The introduction / Mostly introductions -- Fan letter -- Shameful secrets of comics retailing : the lingerie connection -- But what has that to do with Bacchus? (Deadface) -- Breathtaker -- Bratpack (Rich Veitch) -- Astro City : confession (Kurt Busiek) -- 300 good reasons to resent Dave Sim (Cerebus) -- Tantrum (Jules Feiffer) -- The Dark Knight returns -- Starchild : crossroads (James A. Owen) -- The Adventures of Professor Thintwhistle and his incredible aetheric flyer (Alfred Bester) -- Concerning dreams and nightmares (H.P. Lovecraft) -- The Einstein intersection (Samuel Delany) -- The Swords of Lankhmar (Fritz Leiber) -- The Screwtape Letters (C.S. Lewis) -- The King of Elfland's daughter (Lord Dunsany) -- Curiosities : Lud-in-the-mist (Hope Mirrlees) -- From the end of the twentieth century John M. Ford) -- Jonathan Carroll -- Roger Zelazny -- The beast that shouted love at the heart of the world (Harlan Ellison) -- Banging the drum for Harlan Ellison -- After they've brought on the dancing girls -- Poetry -- A Writer's prayer -- Neil's thank you pome -- Sonnet -- How to write Longfellow's "Hiawatha" -- The Old warlock's reverie : A pantoum -- Flash girls -- In re: Pansy Smith and Violet Jones -- Banshee -- Post mortem on our love -- Personal thing -- All purpose folk song -- A girl needs a knife -- American gods web log -- Fiction -- Hallowe'en -- December 7, 1995 -- Good boys deserve favours -- The Flints of Memory Lane -- Essay for Patti --
Gaiman, Neil.
Lewis, Tony, 1941-
Olson, Priscilla.
John M. Ford --
Neil Gaiman ; edited by Tony Lewis and Priscilla Olson.
2002
Adventures in the dream trade
©2012.
Alexie's work is the imaginative expression of his eventful life. This volume, therefore, includes an insightful biographical sketch of Alexie wh
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Salem Press,
9781587658235
Book
Sherman Alexie
Critical insights
Critical insights.
On Sherman Alexie: American man of letters / Navigating the river of the world: collective trauma in The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian / "Doesn't everybody belong to a subculture?": community and history in Sherman Alexie's writing / Articulations of difference: minority existence in white America in Sherman Alexie's Indian killer and Toni Morrison's The bluest eye / Postmodern magic, traditional rage: the critical reception of Sherman Alexie's work / Half child/half adult: Sherman Alexie's hybrid young adult fiction / The rhetorical, performative poetics of Sherman Alexie: critical reflections on affect, memory, and subjectivity / A rez kid gone urban: Sherman Alexie's recent short fiction / Dialectic to dialogic: negotiating bicultural heritage in Sherman Alexie's sonnets / Sherman Alexie's indigenous blues / The exaggeration of despair in Sherman Alexie's Reservation blues / Reservation home movies: Sherman Alexie's poetry / A new road and a dead end in Sherman Alexie's Reservation blues / "The res has missed you": the fragmented reservation of the mind in The business of fancydancing / A bridge of difference: Sherman Alexie and the politics of mourning / A world of story-smoke: a conversation with Sherman Alexie / Indian killer / Sex and salmon: queer identities in Sherman Alexie's The toughest Indian in the world / The trans/historicity of trauma in Jeannette Armstrong's Slash and Sherman Alexie's Indian killer / Building cultural knowledge in the contemporary native novel / Sherman Alexie: interview
Lewis, Leon.
Leon Lewis -- Biography of Sherman Alexie / Georgie L. Donovan -- The Paris review perspective / Barry Harbaugh for the Paris review -- Tammy Wahpeconiah -- Michael Wilson -- Constance Bracewell -- Tammy Wahpeconiah -- Mark Vogel -- Cindy M. Spurlock -- Richard Sax -- Carrie Etter -- Douglas Ford -- Gloria Bird -- Jennifer Gillan -- Scott Andrews -- Meredith K. James -- Laura Arnold Leibman -- Åse Nygren -- Daniel Grassian -- Lisa Tatonetti -- Nancy Van Styvendale -- Sean Kicummah Teuton -- Margo Rabb.
editor, Leon Lewis.
2012
Sherman Alexie
[2022]
First edition.
"Many have called our time dystopian. But The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On reminds us that apocalypse has already come in myriad way
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9780063240087
9780358726951
Book
The world keeps ending, and the world goes on
The world keeps ending, and the world goes on -- Catastrophe is next to Godliness -- Disaster means "without a star" -- Poem with an end in sight -- Celebrate good times -- Good morning America -- It is what it is -- Science fiction poetry -- We used our words we used what words we had -- Danez says they want to lose themselves in bops they can't sing along to -- I have bad news and bad news, which do you want first -- Grief is a thing with tense issues -- Comfort poem -- Process note -- Who died and made you American -- Poem in place of a poem -- Rememory -- Amid rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula -- Disinheritance -- September 2001 -- I learned that I was beautiful -- In the aftermath of the unforgivable, I raise my doomed, green head -- Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel -- Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel -- Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel -- Upon learning that some Korean War refugees used partially detonated napalm canisters as cooking fuel -- Unlove poem -- How to let go of the world -- Aaron says the world is upside down -- Field trip to the Museum of human history -- On how -- Toward grace -- Prayer for the untranslated testimony -- Coalitional cento -- With mouths and mushrooms, the earth will accept our apology -- Wildlife -- Things that already go past borders -- Demilitarized zone -- Dispatches from a future great-great-granddaughter -- Look -- Doom -- Waste -- Protest poem.
Choi, Franny, author.
Franny Choi.
2022
The world keeps ending, and the world goes on
[2015]
First edition.
"As we approach the centenary of [Jackson's] birth comes this ... compilation of fifty-six pieces--more than forty of which have never been publi
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9780812997668
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Let me tell you : new stories, essays, and other writings
Works. Selections. 2015
Paranoia.
Still life with teapot and students.
Arabian nights.
Mrs. Spencer and the Oberons.
It isn't the money I mind.
Company for dinner.
I cannot sing the old songs.
New maid.
French is the mark of a lady.
Gaudeamus Igitur.
Foreword : "I think I know her " / Sudden and unusual things have happened: unpublished and uncollected short fiction. Paranoia ; Still life with teapot and students ; The Arabian nights ; Mrs. Spencer and the Oberons ; It isn't the money I mind ; Company for dinner ; I cannot sing the old songs ; The new maid ; French is the mark of a lady ; Gaudeamus igitur ; The lie ; She says the damnedest things ; Remembrance of things past ; Let me tell you ; Bulletin ; Family treasures ; Showdown ; The trouble with my husband ; Six A.M. is the hour ; Root of evil ; The bridge game ; The man in the woods -- I would rather write than do anything else: essays and reviews. Autobiographical musings ; A garland of garlands ; Hex me, daddy, eight to the bar ; Clowns ; A vroom for Dr. Seuss ; Notes on an unfashionable novelist ; Private showing ; Good old house ; The play's the thing ; The ghosts of Loiret ; "Well?" -- When this war is over: early short stories. The sorcerer's apprentice ; Period piece ; 4-F party ; The paradise ; Homecoming ; Daughter, come home ; As high as the sky ; Murder on Miss Lederer's birthday -- Somehow things haven't turned out quite the way we expected: humor and family. Here I am, washing dishes again ; In praise of dinner table silence ; Questions I wish I'd never asked ; Mother, honestly! ; How to enjoy a family quarrel ; The pleasures and perils of dining out with children ; Out of the mouths of babes ; The real me ; On girls of thirteen ; What I want to know is, what do other people cook with? -- I'd like to see you get out of that sentence: lectures about the craft of writing. About the end of the world ; Memory and delusion ; On fans and fan mail ; How I write fiction ; Garlic in fiction --
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965, author.
Hyman, Laurence Jackson, editor
DeWitt, Sarah Hyman editor.
Franklin, Ruth, author of foreword.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. Paranoia.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. Still life with teapot and students.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. Arabian nights.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. Mrs. Spencer and the Oberons.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. It isn't the money I mind.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. Company for dinner.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. I cannot sing the old songs.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. New maid.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. French is the mark of a lady.
Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965. Gaudeamus Igitur.
by Ruth Franklin --
Shirley Jackson ; edited by Laurence Jackson Hyman and Sarah Hyman DeWitt ; foreword by Ruth Franklin.
2015
Let me tell you : new stories, essays, and other writings
c2007.
Book
Rowman & Littlefield,
9780742541719
Book
Smart mice, not-so-smart people : an interesting and amusing guide to bioethics
Introduction : Is America going to hell? -- General interest -- Duty versus conscience -- ethics of brain imaging -- Has direct-to-consumer advertising gone too far? -- Ethical lessons from the flu bug -- Colonel kicks the habit -- Shame on Jeb Bush -- Stark raving madness -- End of life -- Million Dollar Baby -- Physician-assisted suicide in Oregon -- Lessons from Terri Schiavo -- Engineering ourselves -- Is cosmetic surgery always vain? -- Face-off over gene foods -- Heightened questions about growth hormone -- Brain enhancement -- Seasonale : medicine for the sake of convenience? -- Raffy and the trouble with steroids -- When steroids and politics mix -- ANDi the fluorescent money -- Engineering plants, microbes, and animals -- Are genetically modified foods fit for a dog? -- Miss Cleo, meet "CC, " the Kitty Clone -- Whipping up the Avian flu -- Should scientists create new life? -- Smart mice, not-so-smart people -- Experimentation ethics -- Testing biological and chemical weapons : any volunteers? -- Lawsuits are not the answer -- Commercial concerns should take a backseat to public awareness -- Research ban at Hopkins a sign of ethical crisis -- Research on the newly dead -- Will we ever debunk our mythology about human subjects research? --
Health reform -- Cause célèbree -- Cheap drugs are not the answer to the African AIDS crisis - better infrastructure is -- Humility or hubris? -- Fiddling while the health system burns -- No coverage for kids a moral failure -- New world calls for new health care -- Our dying health care system -- moral tragedy of chronic illness -- Human cloning and stem cell research -- Cloning : separating the science from the fiction -- Cloning flicks offer a moral lesson -- Embryonic cloning feat points to problems with Bush policy -- Korean cloning fraud -- Media bungled clone claim coverage -- Chutzpah -- end of the embyronic stem cell debate -- Mapping ourselves -- Ethics first, then genetics -- His genes, our genome -- Let's keep our genome in perspective -- "Darwin vindicated!" -- Ready for the genomic age? -- Unethical policies undermine value of genetic testing -- Who needs Bill Gates? --
Reproduction -- Let's talk about sex -- Model eggs -- Soldier's sperm offers biological insurance policy -- Talking reproductive responsibility -- Test tube babies versus clones -- problem with "embryo adoption" -- Are you ever too old to have a baby? -- state of science in the United States -- Hullabaloo over MMR risk misses the point -- If science becomes politicized, where do we go for truth? -- Is biomedical research too dangerous to pursue? -- Misusing the Nazi analogy -- How the President's Council on Bioethics lost its credibility -- Pray it ain't so -- Who wins when religion squares off against science? -- Why are these nuts testifying? -- Donation and transplantation of organs -- About face -- Restricting blood donations or mad cow the deadlier threat? -- Jumping the line -- www.matchingdonors.com -- Misguided effort to ease the organ shortage -- No excuse for blood donor bias -- Sperm transplants should spur debate -- return fetal tissue transplants -- Afterword: What is bioethics? -- About the author.
Caplan, Arthur L.
Arthur L. Caplan.
2007
Smart mice, not-so-smart people : an interesting and amusing guide to bioethics
2006.
"From the start of the series in 1976, the editors of The Pushcart Prize have celebrated all sorts of poetry, from the traditional to the experim
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Pushcart Press ; Distributed by W.W. Norton Co.,
9781888889345
Book
The Pushcart book of poetry : the best poems from three decades of the Pushcart Prize
Power / Peace in the Near East / Griots who knew Brer Fox / Spring / Variations on A mound of corpses in the snow / Musical shuttle / end of science fiction / Rabbit trace / sage of Apple Valley on love / We free singers be / All kinds of caresses / sleep / breaker / West Virginia sleep song / Everyone knows whom the saved envy / There is a dream dreaming us / From Sweeney Astray / Conversation by the body's light / Snow owl / Running away from home / Pig 311 / From Laughing with one eye / ritual of memories / Quinnapoxet / otter / Young women at Chartres / I remember Galileo / Portrait of the artists with Li Po / Breath / By the pool / Cantina music / Lagoon / Waiting in line / Floor / For Elizabeth Bishop / World breaking apart / I sing the body electric / From my window / journey / southern cross / Europa / snakes of September / Moles / I knew I'd sing / Procession / man of many L's / reedbeds of the Hackensack / That bright grey eye / Consolation / power of toads / trickle-down theory of happiness / explosion / Ground Zero / Ukiyo-E / fundamental project of technology / Birthday star atlas / Vesper sparrows / Rain country / poem with no ending / Wilderness / Turtle, swan / throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations Millennium General Assembly / Don't go to the barn / noise the hairless make / Delfina Flores and her niece Modesta / I send moma home / Poland of death / That they were at the beach -- Aeolotropic series / garden of earthly delights / Le Petit Salvie / Four from the Bandelaire series / Lament for the makers / Cheer / Justice without passion / Tenderness / Miller epithalamium / May, 1986 / little death / Sequence / Interpretation of a poem by Frost / For you / love of travelers / Furious versions / Incident at Imuris / Miles weeping / Listening / Post-Larkin Triste / Ascension on Fire Island / vacant lot / Dying in Massaschusetts / Sesame / White boot / Sun spots / Seeing you / Mighty forms / Voigt woman who weeps / From the meadow / To a wren on calvary / I would call it derangement / My father's body / Reading with the poets / Ray / Note I left for Gerald Stern / Old Testament / In the land of the lotus eaters / A. M. : the hopeful monster / Coleman Valley Road / Guilt trip / Suite for Emily / portrait of the self as nation, 1990-1991 / Lost brilliance / Twice removed / Salt / Song / Something like happiness / Film noir : train trip out of metropolis / deconstruction of Emily Dickinson / Sadness, an improvisation / Anna Liffey / history of paisley / wood near Athens / dog was crying tonight in Wicklow also / button box / Japan / Aliens / Below Fourteenth Street / No turn on red / Karma lollipop / For the young men who died of AIDS / What the animals teach us / Black legs / Vous Etes Plus Beaux Que Vous Ne Pensiez / lectures on love / book of the dead man #87 / Histories of bodies / Like God / Once a shoot of heaven / cup / Mitch / Gravitas / Also love you / sky blue dress / Sand, flies & fish / All the aphrodisiacs / My dead dad / Biblical also-rans / workforce / Penumbra / To grasp the nettle / Jasper, Texas, 1998 / Memory / short history of the shadow / Inheritance / Limen / Beetles / Inventory / Cock Robin / church of omnivorous light / Red berries / Sonnet / part of the bee's body embedded in the flesh / Autochthonic song / Primer of words / dragon / Commerce / Is / Cain's legacy / Adept / Wonder : red beans and Ricely / Landscape with hungry gulls / Horseflies / My brother, Antonio, the baker / Can't you hear the wind howl? / Beetle orgy / Rose of Sharon / Best and only / Mediterranean / Bright world / Elevens / On the reality of the symbol
Murray, Joan.
Pushcart Press.
Adrienne Rich -- Gerald Stern -- Colleen J. McElroy -- Michael Hogan -- Stephen Berg -- Harvey Sharpio -- Lisel Mueller -- Jarold Ramsey -- Edward Field -- Etheridge Knight -- John Ashbery -- Philip Dacey -- Naomi Clark -- Ruthellen Quillen -- James Galvin -- Norman Dubie -- Seamus Heaney -- Jane Cooper -- Dave Smith -- Carolyn Kizer -- Margaret Ryan -- Gjertrude Schnackenberg -- Tess Gallagher -- Stanley Kunitz -- Seamus Heaney -- James Wright -- Gerald Stern -- Charles Wright -- Heather McHugh -- Allen Grossman -- Derek Walcott -- Joseph Brodsky -- William Stafford -- C. K. Williams -- Sandra McPherson -- Louise Gluck -- Philip Levine -- C. K. Williams -- James Wright -- Charles Wright -- Derek Walcott -- Stanley Kunitz -- Mary Oliver -- Heather McHugh -- Philip Booth -- Maxine Kumin -- Amy Clampitt -- Hilda Morley -- Daniel Berrigan -- Pattiann Rogers -- Philip Appleman -- Susan Mitchell -- William Stafford -- Siv Cedering -- Galway Kinnell -- Charles Simic -- Deborah Digges -- John Haines -- Philip Levine -- Vern Rusala -- Mark Dory -- Denis Johnson -- Tom Sleigh -- Stephen Dobyns -- Herbert Morris -- Marilyn Nelson -- Allen Grossman -- Leslie Scalapino -- Czeslaw Milosz -- C. K. Williams -- Michael Palmer -- Robert Pinsky -- Laura Jensen -- Jane Hirshfield -- Stephen Dunn -- Leslie Adrienne Miller -- Sharon Olds -- Arthur Smith -- Marilyn Nelson -- Thylias Moss -- Jim Moore -- Angela Jackson -- Li-Young Lee -- Alberto Rios -- Michael Waters -- David Mura -- Mary Kerr -- Henri Cole -- Gibbons Ruark -- Donald W. Baker -- Jack Marshall -- Michael McClure -- Christopher Buckley -- Jean Valentine -- Brenda Hillman -- Ellen Bryant Voigt -- Peter Everwine -- Larry Levis -- Gerald Stern -- William Matthews -- Stanley Plumly -- Hayden Carruth -- William Matthews -- Philip Levine -- Tony Hoagland -- Alice Fulton -- Gerald Stern -- David Lehman -- Lynda Hull -- Marilyn Chin -- Rita Dove -- Ralph Angel -- Linda Gregerson -- Brigit Pegeen Kelly -- Stephen Dunn -- Lynn Emanuel -- Galway Kinnell -- Donald Justice -- Eavan Boland -- Aga Shahid Ali -- Thom Gunn -- Seamus Heaney -- Grace Schulman -- Billy Collins -- Kim Addonizio -- Gerald Stern -- Richard Jackson -- Albert Saijo -- Julia Vinograd -- Chard de Niord -- Brigit Pegeen Kelly -- Kenneth Koch -- Edward Hirsch -- Marvin Bell -- Mariko Nagai -- Lynn Emanuel -- Beckian Fritz Goldberg -- Katrina Roberts -- Robert Creeley -- Elizabeth Alexander -- Reginald Shepherd -- Cathy Song -- Mong-Lan -- Cathy Hong -- David Kirby -- Charles Harper Webb -- James Tate -- Betty Adcock -- Eamon Grennan -- Lucille Clifton -- Anthony Hecht -- Charles Wright -- Kwame Dawes -- Natasha Trethewey -- Steve Kowit -- Eamon Grennan -- Miranda Field -- Bobcat Wrigley -- Jane Hirshfield -- Karen Volkman -- Carol Frost -- Rebecca Seiferle -- David Baker -- Brigit Pegeen Kelly -- Michael Waters -- Bruce Beasley -- Richard Jackson -- Dana Levin -- Sydney Lea -- Lance Larsen -- Robert Wrigley -- Philip Levine -- Frank X. Gaspar -- Benjamin Scott Grossberg -- Brigit Pegeen Kelly -- Andrew Feld -- Rosanna Warren -- Carl Phillips -- Stanley Plumly -- Geoffrey Hill.
edited by Joan Murray with the Pushcart Prize poetry editors.
2006
The Pushcart book of poetry : the best poems from three decades of the Pushcart Prize
[2017]
Edgar Hill is thirty-five, overweight, an underperforming husband and reluctant father. After a catastrophic asteroid strike, Edgar and his famil
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9781492656029
Book
The end of the world running club
Walker, Adrian J. (Suspense fiction writer), author.
Adrian J. Walker.
2017
2014
The end of the world running club
2017.
Unabridged.
"Edgar Hill is thirty-five and caught in his own headlock. Overweight slob, underperforming husband, and reluctant father--for Ed, the world may
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9781538422755
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The end of the world running club
Walker, Adrian J. (Suspense fiction writer), author.
Davies, Jot narrator.
Adrian J. Walker.
2017
The end of the world running club
2017.
Large print edition.
When the sky begins to fall, one man finds himself separated from his family, his best hope is to run--or risk losing what he loves forever. When
Large print
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[large print]
9781432845735
Large print
The end of the world running club [large print]
Thorndike Press Large Print Basic
Walker, Adrian J. (Suspense fiction writer), author.
by Adrian J. Walker.
2017
2014
The end of the world running club [large print]
[2015]
"Sixteen-year-old Vivian Apple returns home after the alleged 'Rapture' to find her devout parents gone and two mysterious holes in the roof. Viv
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9780544340114
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Vivian Apple at the end of the world
Vivian Apple versus the apocalypse
Coyle, Katie
by Katie Coyle.
2015
Vivian Apple at the end of the world
c1998.
When the Rapture occured, many young people were left behind. Four of these, orphaned teenagers Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan, have turned to Chr
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Tyndale House Publishers,
9780842321969
Book
Facing the future
Left behind--the kids ;
Jenkins, Jerry B.
LaHaye, Tim, 1926-2016.
Jerry B. Jenkins, Tim LaHaye.
1998
Facing the future
2015.
"The predicted Rapture was faked by Pastor Frick's Church of America and 3,000 Believers are now missing or dead. Seventeen-year-old Vivian Apple
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9780544390423
Book
Vivian Apple needs a miracle
Coyle, Katie.
by Katie Coyle.
2015
Vivian Apple needs a miracle