Moonsleep and Other Stories

Moonsleep and Other Stories

Author: Liz Tuckwell

Publisher: Liz Tuckwell

Published: 2022-04-05

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1914333055

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Prepare to be disturbed… A private investigator hunts for his client’s missing stepdaughter in a dieselpunk Los Angeles while keeping secrets of his own… A middle-aged recluse has a phobia about teenage girls… In a medieval England, what do the women get up to when all men and boys fall asleep every full moon? A young boy and his alchemist master try to find out… Will Charlotte Bronte be tempted by the devil…? All this and more as dark, quirky fantasy and wonderfully disturbing horror mix seamlessly in this collection of short stories from British writer, Liz Tuckwell.


When the Fairytale Ends

When the Fairytale Ends

Author: Dwan Abrams

Publisher: Urban Books

Published: 2011-10-24

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1599832038

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Young, successful and thriving, Shania and Greg have it all going on. Not only do they have the kind of relationship everyone envies, they're also walking the right path in so many other ways—like Greg, who's a youth pastor at his church, happily making a difference in the lives of troubled teens. But after receiving some unexpected news, Greg's manhood takes a devastating blow. Realizing that her man is headed for depression, Shania suggests they take an exotic vacation to revitalize their marriage. Except the trip seems to pull them further apart instead of bring them together. Caught in the middle of a sinister plot, they soon find themselves in a fight for their lives as greed, lies and deception could cost someone their life. . ..


Queering Straight Teachers

Queering Straight Teachers

Author: Nelson M. Rodriguez

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780820488479

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Much of the focus of anti-homophobic/anti-heterosexist educational theory, curriculum, and pedagogy has examined the impact of homophobia and heterosexism on gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) students and teachers. Such a focus has provided numerous theoretical and pedagogical insights, and has informed important changes in educational policy. Queering Straight Teachers: Discourse and Identity in Education remains deeply committed to the social justice project of improving the lives of GLBT students and teachers. However, in contrast with much of the previous scholarship, Queering Straight Teachers shifts the focus from an analysis of the GLBT «Other» to a critical examination of what it might mean, in theory and in practice, to queer straight teachers, and the implications this has for challenging institutionalized heteronormativity in education. This book will be useful in courses on educational foundations, curriculum studies, multicultural education, queer theory, gay and lesbian studies, and critical theory.


Pretty Good Years

Pretty Good Years

Author: Jay S. Jacobs

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781423400226

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A portrait of the talented singer/songwriter traces the evolution of a musical prodigy, from her early years to become one of the most important female musical voices of contemporary music, revealing how she has combined her talent on the piano with inspiration from some of the most tragic incidents of her life to create musical art. Original.


Born in Flames

Born in Flames

Author: Howard Hampton

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2007-01-15

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9780674023178

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Twenty years as an outsider scouring the underbelly of American culture has made Howard Hampton a uniquely hard-nosed guide to the heart of pop darkness. Bridging the fatalistic, intensely charged space between Apocalypse Now Redux and Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” his writing breaks down barriers of ignorance and arrogance that have segregated art forms from each other and often from the world at large. In the freewheeling spirit of Pauline Kael, Lester Bangs, and Manny Farber, Hampton calls up the extremist, underground tendencies and archaic forces simmering beneath the surface of popular forms. Ranging from the kinetic poetry of Hong Kong cinema and the neo–New Wave energy of Irma Vep to the punk heroines of Sleater-Kinney and Ghost World, Born in Flames plays odd couples off one another: pitting Natural Born Killers against Forrest Gump, contrasting Jean-Luc Godard with Steven Spielberg, defending David Lynch against aesthetic ideologues, invoking The Curse of the Mekons against Fredric Jameson’s Postmodernism, and introducing D. H. Lawrence to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. “We are born in flames,” sang the incandescent Lora Logic, and here those flames are a source of illumination as well as destruction, warmth as well as consumption. From the scorched-earth works of action-movie provocateurs Seijun Suzuki and Sam Peckinpah to the cargo cult soundscapes of Pere Ubu and the Czech dissidents Plastic People of the Universe, Born in Flames is a headlong plunge into the passions and disruptive power of art.


Shameful Behaviors

Shameful Behaviors

Author: Tim Delaney

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780761840886

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"What do Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Richard Gere, untalented American Idol singers, former FBI agent Robert Hanssen, former baseball player Jose Conseco, "dead-beat" fathers, and drunken college students all have in common? They have all engaged in some type of shameful behavior." "Seemingly, an increasing number of people are acting rudely, displaying poor etiquette, and acting shamelessly in an increasing number of social situations. In fact, it appears as though there is a rising culture of shamelessness in the United States. Shameful Behaviors presents a unique look at American culture based on the premise that not only is there a rising culture of shamelessness, there is also a corresponding rise in formal and informal resistance against this trend." "Author Tim Delaney provides the reader with an informative and entertaining analysis of contemporary American culture."--BOOK JACKET.


Radio Free Mickey

Radio Free Mickey

Author: Mike Haszto

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2008-11-17

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 1467049654

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Enterthe everyday life of Mickey Miller, whoco-owns radio station WVVV, V-103, licensed to North Ridgeville, Ohio. He's married to asuccessful executive and Southern Belle, Leigh, and they have nine children. He's a very happy and well adjusted person who balances his career with his personal and family life...at least up until now. Follow the rollercoaster ride that Mickey suddenly finds himself on when things around him begin to change. Station rumors. Media circus. Pressure and tension set in. He makes a few quirky decisions and then the seatbelt loosens on his life over the next six days. Family issues add to the chaos already created...are the media rumors true that his station is being sold to corporate suits, who have been his stated enemy for years? After all, his love of radio is all about personal ownership and control, that radio is really for the listeners. Those corporate suits have been dominating radio for years since the deregulation laws took shape almost two decades ago. Follow the path that Mickey takes in uncovering these rumors, and what needs to be done to meet the perceived challenges head-on.


Fairy Tales Punk'd

Fairy Tales Punk'd

Author: A. F. Stewart

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12-10

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781734729863

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Steampunk, Dieselpunk, and Cyberpunk - oh my! If you like fractured fables and mythic mash-ups, you'll love this collection of reimagined fairy tales by 13 international authors. You'll find retellings of stories you recognize as well as a few you've probably never seen before, all of them with a punk subgenre twist."Making Bones" by Phoebe Darqueling "Star Tsarina" by TJ O'Hare "Steel-blue Babe" by Aaron Isett "The Sharp, Mechanical Sheep" by Kay Gray "The Girl in the Tower" by A.F. Stewart "Hoods and Wolves" by Briant Laslo "The Great Astrolabe of Einsem" by K.A. Lindstrom "Liberty" by Crysta K. Coburn "A Saturnine, a Martial, and a Mercurial Lunatic" by Amber Michelle Cook "The Second Mission of Azarbad the Aeronaut" by J. Woolston Carr "Black Dog, Wild Wood" by Thomas Gregory"Mirror in her Hand" by Liz Tuckwell"Wound" by Paul HiscockAND illustrations by Audra Miller, Nathan Lueth, Tom Brown, and J. Woolston Carr.