Oral history and essays about the weird and wild B-movies screened at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse cinemas, and how the series later grew into today's American Genre Film Archive.
Lydia’s life felt like it ended when Tristan died. Sure, they had their problems and he could be a little...intense at times. But he’d promised to love her forever... When her parents propose a summer across the country with a music teacher who runs an inn, Lydia agrees. But it’s different from what she expected. There’s a presence there she can’t quite reconcile—and it feels like it’s hunting her. It seems Tristan’s promise followed her...and may have graver consequences than she could have known. Then there’s Michael Malone, the one light spot in an otherwise dark existence. Lydia can’t help but be drawn to him, and as they try to uncover the evil plaguing the inn, they grow closer. But guilt over Tristan’s death still consumes her. Can she and Michael uncover what evil lurks in the inn before it takes another victim?
When seventeen-year-old Tessa Brody comes into possession of an ancient unicorn tapestry, she is plummeted into sixteenth-century England, where her life is intertwined with that of a handsome nobleman who is desperately trying to escape a terrible fate.
After eons of imposing his will upon the universe a very powerful and aging wizard named Phet, terrified of being unable to escape his own mortality, seeks to appoint an heir worthy to succeed him. In Traes – Wizards and Kings, Phet enlists the disturbing guidance of his creator, an immortal sorcerer named Laus-Jamas, who is the oldest living being alive; however, this turns out to be much more unsettling and ruthless than either of them would have guessed. As the monarchs of a planet called Traes endure extraordinary, often brutal tests to prove themselves worthy to succeed Phet, the mighty Laus-Jamas silently hones his own deadly agenda in a vexing war he has secretly declared on his insane protégé. This tale concludes in the second book of this series: Traes - Castles and War.
The award-winning creator of Eberron presents the final installment of a series that combines the mystery of James Bond with the magic of J.R.R. Tolkien The prince of Cyre has been a monarch in name only ever since his country was destroyed by the Mourning, a mysterious cataclysmic event that obliterated the nation. Now, it is Thorn—no stranger to tragedy and loss himself—who must protect the prince from those who still wish him harm. In the same cataclysm that devastated Cyre, seven cities of the Feywild—the feyspires—were trapped on the plain of Eberron. The eladrin who rule the feyspires insist this concurrence is no coincidence and that, with the right pieces, they can repair the devastation of the Mourning. All that's needed are two missing pieces—one that lies in the heart of a mysterious Cyran soldier and one that’s lodged in Thorn’s spine, carrying the soul of the Angel of Flame.