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scream of stone: Silent Scream Angela Marsons, 2016-07 First published in eBook in 2015 by Bookouture--Copyright page. |
scream of stone: Herzog by Ebert Roger Ebert, 2017-09-04 Roger Ebert was the most influential film critic in the United States, the first to win a Pulitzer Prize. For almost fifty years, he wrote with plainspoken eloquence about the films he loved for the Chicago Sun-Times, his vast cinematic knowledge matched by a sheer love of life that bolstered his appreciation of films. Ebert had particular admiration for the work of director Werner Herzog, whom he first encountered at the New York Film Festival in 1968, the start of a long and productive relationship between the filmmaker and the film critic. Herzog by Ebert is a comprehensive collection of Ebert’s writings about the legendary director, featuring all of his reviews of individual films, as well as longer essays he wrote for his Great Movies series. The book also brings together other essays, letters, and interviews, including a letter Ebert wrote Herzog upon learning of the dedication to him of “Encounters at the End of the World;” a multifaceted profile written at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival; and an interview with Herzog at Facet’s Multimedia in 1979 that has previously been available only in a difficult-to-obtain pamphlet. Herzog himself contributes a foreword in which he discusses his relationship with Ebert. Brimming with insights from both filmmaker and film critic, Herzog by Ebert will be essential for fans of either of their prolific bodies of work. |
scream of stone: Scream Mike Dellosso, 2010-09-24 DIVWhile talking to his friend, Jeff, on the phone Mark Stone hears a cacophony of otherworldly screams. Seconds later, Jeff is tragically killed in an accident. Mark experiences the screams several more times and each time they are followed by an untimely death./div |
scream of stone: Werner Herzog Paul Cronin, 2014 |
scream of stone: You Choose Nick Stokes, 2017-09-21 YOU CHOOSE is an (anti)-choose-your-own-adventure. You choose: You hear a scream (or not), and what do you do about it. Nothing or stay in your chair and figure out the who what when why or go out the front door and chase the scream to prevent it or create it or capture it. Within the book are choices and non-choices, choices masquerading as choices, labyrinths, your torture and your self-torture, your authorship, multiple worlds, you becoming someone else, another you, you becoming a series of animals, you becoming us, you becoming death, your repeated death, pizza, your mother, inner ear workings, and other tailings or tails or tales. YOU CHOOSE is literary, speculative, uncertain, an attempt at the universal and many worlds, surreal, magically realistic, immersive, and labyrinthine. YOU CHOOSE is published under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License. |
scream of stone: Joshua's Warrior James R. Shott, 2001-05-01 “You hear me, boy?” Joshua’s voice contains iron. The gray eyes regard his young aide sternly. “You’re khepesh, Othniel. You must never go into battle again!” Khepesh! The Egyptian word refers to a madness that causes him to go berserk in battle. It blinds a warrior to danger, gives him superhuman strength, renders him unable to feel pain, and blots out of his mind the memory of battle. Othniel is afflicted with this madness. Othniel ben Kenan of Judah is one of the most promising youths of Israel. Joshua, Israel’s leader, recognizes his ability and marks him as a future leader of the nation when they settle in the Promised Land. To keep him alive, Joshua orders the fierce young warrior never to fight again. Joshua is not aware of Othniel’s battle madness in the first skirmish: the battle of Bethel. The young fighter distinguishes himself and becomes a hero of Israel, although he can’t remember any details. Othniel’s father Kenan is killed in the battle and is buried with honors at Gilgal. Later, in the battle of Gibeon, Othniel again becomes khepesh, and his prowess as a fighter becomes legendary. Recognizing the affliction, Joshua issues the order barring Othniel from all future combat. The young man is sent as a spy to Hazor, the largest city in the north, where a federation of the cities of Canaan threatens to overpower Israel in their attempt to conquer the Promised Land. In Hazor, Othniel’s disguise is to serve as a mute bodyguard in a brothel. One of the prostitutes is a young girl named Shahar. He is attracted to her because she reminds him of Achsah, his childhood companion. Although Shahar is a professional harlot, he sees her as an innocent child. “When this city falls to Israel,” he tells her, “I swear before my God that you will be spared.” In the battle of Hazor, Othniel is again afflicted with the battle madness. Attacking overwhelming numbers of the enemy, he is gravely wounded. Unable to keep his vow to Shahar, he learns later that she was killed in the herem, the total destruction of the city. Othniel believes he is not only responsible for her death, but foresworn, under God’s curse, which extends to his entire family and descendents. He wants only to die. Joshua and his warriors recognize in Othniel a true hero of Israel, and he is carried back to his home in Gilgal on a litter. There he is taken under the loving care of Achsah, who is no longer a child. Although he loves her and wants to marry her, he turns away bitterly, not only because of his battle wounds that leave him crippled and disfigured, but also because he is foresworn and does not want Achsah to fall under the curse of God. His deep depression weighs heavily upon him. Achsah, in a tender scene in the pastoral countryside, confronts him with his deformities, challenges his belief that God has cursed him, and leads him to accept himself as he is. She forces him to face the reality that she is not Shahar, and he must not allow his burden of guilt to destroy his life. Othniel has a long road to walk to be healed of his wounds, both physical and emotional. He and Achsah begin that journey together. |
scream of stone: Screams & Nightmares Brian J. Robb, 2022-04-07 Writer, producer, and director Wes Craven has successfully tapped into the horror vein for over forty years, serving up scary, funny, cutting-edge thrillers that have become classics in the genre. His films have been both critical and commercial successes, most notably Nightmare on Elm Street, which spawned a series of sequels and made Craven (and his creation, Freddy Kruger) an international sensation. He then created a second indelible series in the horror movie trope with Scream. In Screams & Nightmares, Brian J. Robb examines Craven's entire career, from his low-budget beginnings to his most recent box office hits, from the banned thriller The Last House on the Left and the cult classic The Hills Have Eyes to the outrageous Shocker and The People Under the Stairs. Through exclusive interviews with Craven, Robb provides in-depth accounts of the making of each of the films – including the final instalments of the Scream series – Craven's foray into writing novels, and his numerous television projects. |
scream of stone: Hostage Skye Warren, Annika Martin, 2018-01-30 I never knew when he¿d come to me. Only that he would. |
scream of stone: Temair Breg; a Study of the Remains and Traditions of Tara Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister, 1919 |
scream of stone: Stones in Water Donna Jo Napoli, 2002 When Roberto sneaks off to see a movie in his Italian village, he has no idea that life as he knows it is over. German soldiers raid the theater, round up the boys in the audience, and pack them onto a train. After a terrifying journey, Roberto and his best friend Samuele find themselves in a brutal work camp, where food is scarce and horror is everywhere. The boys vow to stay together no matter what. But Samuele has a dangerous secret, which, if discovered, could get them both killed. Lovers of historical fiction will be captivated by this tragic, triumphant, and deeply moving novel. |
scream of stone: Scream Team Bill H. Doyle, 2012 All Karl wants to do is make the Junior Club Werewolves team. But when tryouts turn into a monster letdown, Karl decides to bark up a different tree--P. [4] of cover. |
scream of stone: The Third Heiress Brenda Joyce, 1999 Dying in a car accident on a New York highway, Jill Gallagher's fiancé whispers, I love you ... Kate. Jill flies to England to discover an aristocratic family and the photo of Kate Gallagher, an American heiress whom she resembles. A genealogical thriller. |
scream of stone: Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics Johan De Smedt, Helen De Cruz, 2021-05-04 A growing body of evidence from the sciences suggests that our moral beliefs have an evolutionary basis. To explain how human morality evolved, some philosophers have called for the study of morality to be naturalized, i.e., to explain it in terms of natural causes by looking at its historical and biological origins. The present literature has focused on the link between evolution and moral realism: if our moral beliefs enhance fitness, does this mean they track moral truths? In spite of the growing empirical evidence, these discussions tend to remain high-level: the mere fact that morality has evolved is often deemed enough to decide questions in normative and meta-ethics. This volume starts from the assumption that the details about the evolution of morality do make a difference, and asks how. It presents original essays by authors from various disciplines, including philosophy, anthropology, developmental psychology, and primatology, who write in conversation with neuroscience, sociology, and cognitive psychology. |
scream of stone: Jesus: His Story in Stone Mike Mason, 2017-09-25 Jesus: His Story in Stone is a reflection on still-existing stone objects that Jesus would have known, seen, or even touched. Each of the seventy short chapters is accompanied by a photograph taken on location in Israel. Arranged chronologically, the one-page meditations compose a portrait of Christ as seen through the significant stones in His life, from the cave where He was born to the rock of Calvary. While packed with historical and archaeological detail, the book’s main thrust is devotional, leading the reader both spiritually and physically closer to Jesus. |
scream of stone: The Underground City H.L. Humes, 2009-01-16 Back in print after nearly fifty years–the acclaimed fiction debut of novelist H. L. Humes, co-founder of The Paris Review “Immensely intelligent and energetic, intensely dramatic and melodramatic, heroically overwritten yet sharp, insightful, and precise, The Underground City is an astonishing book by a writer of abundant gifts whose resurrection is long overdue.” –Peter Matthiessen It is the late 1940s and Paris is in turmoil. A man named Dujardin is sentenced to death for treason, sparking general strikes and threats of riots across the city. In the meantime, John Stone, a war-weary American and former secret agent, finds himself being investigated as a suspected Communist. What has brought these two men to their fates? H.L. Humes spins a thrilling account of the French underground during the last years of World War II, and the events that lead to the Dujardin affair. His many memorable characters include Adriane, loved by both Stone and Carnot, a fanatic Communist; Bruce Sheppard, the American ambassador to France, a statesman of vision and compassion; and Solange Récamier, the sophisticated young Parisian widow who finds meaning in trying to salvage Stone’s broken life. The Underground City displays H.L. Humes’s youthful literary skill and a striking capacity for fast-paced narrative. This is a brilliant tour de force. “A major achievement . . . [The Underground City] attains its full stature in poetry and truth. . . . [This is a] many-sided, absorbing novel, written on a grand scale, that holds the reader’s attention from the first to the last of its many pages.” –New York Herald Tribune “Magnificent . . . [The Underground City] has verisimilitude and scope, action and depth of emotion.” –Chicago Tribune “A work of power, maturity and distinction.” –Newsweek |
scream of stone: Heavy Freight Sigmund Brouwer, 2017-11-14 Fifteen-year-old Maxwell Stone has been surviving and thriving in the tough part of East Vancouver by being smart and fast. But when a drug deal goes wrong, Max suddenly finds himself on the run from both the bad guys and the cops. Desperate to escape, Max impulsively decides to hop on a moving freight train. His first attempt to climb aboard fails, but at the last second a hand reaches down and pulls him in. Joseph has been riding the rails for years, and his tales inspire Max to take a journey to the last place he ever expected to go. This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible. |
scream of stone: TLA Film and Video Guide 2000-2001 David Bleiler, 2013-12-03 The TLA Film & Video Guide is the absolutely indispensable guide for the true lover of cinema. By focusing on independent and international films, and avoiding much of the made-for-TV/made-for-cable/made-for-video dreck, this guide offers more comprehensive coverage of the films the reader may actually want to see. It also features: * Over 9,500 films reviewed * Five comprehensive indexes -- by star, director, theme, genre, and country of origin * Over 450 photos * A listing of all the major film awards * A comprehensive selection of International Cinema from over 50 countries From one of the finest names in video retailing and a growing rental chain comes the latest edition of the film & video guide - now expanded to include titles available on DVD - that's perfect for everyone whose taste ranges from Pulp Fiction to Pink Flamingos, from Life is Beautiful to Valley of the Dolls. |
scream of stone: Algorithms Sid Balman, 2023-08-01 This final novel in the acclaimed Seventh Flag Trilogy thrusts readers thirty years into the future—a dystopic reality of regional fiefdoms, marauding scavengers, and the quest for ultimate power: the Algorithms of everything, which have been secretly pilfered from an undersea Internet cable, stored on hard drives, and implanted in the last surviving blue whale. Ademar Zarkan—the iconic and unlikely heroine of the American West, now a seventy-year-old woman—leads the Free People of West Texas in an alliance with Native Americans and the indigenous people of northern Mexico to retrieve the hard drives and to rescue her clairvoyant granddaughter from the radicalized Sisterhood and its merciless leader, Mother. But they aren’t the only ones in pursuit of the Algorithms. Haunting and prophetic, Algorithms is a story of violent extremism, resilience, family, and, above all, the interconnectedness of humankind and the natural world. |
scream of stone: Legacy Rising Casey Robinson, 2024-08-29 She's a nobody. So why is she suddenly being told that she's somebody? No parents, in and out of foster homes since she was twelve, Emre Logan has had a rough life. She keeps to herself in school and does her best to stay out of everyone's way. But then one unfortunate encounter with her tormentor puts her in the sights of five other teens--teens who claim they have answers to the millions of questions Emre has. But Emre isn't expecting them to say she's from another world, where superhero-like powers are normal. As they begin to help Emre harness her ability and teach her about their world, she realizes everything she believed to be just works of fiction and the imagination is actually true. And her deceased uncle knew it all too. Between the mystery surrounding her uncle and her temperamental ability continuing to have a mind of its own, Emre soon realizes that her life will never be the same. She thought her tormentor was all she had to deal with, but when an assassin sets his sights on her, Emre learns someone else views her as a threat. And what do you do with a threat? You neutralize it. Someone wants her dead, and the question on Emre's mind is...why? |
scream of stone: A Cast of Stones (The Staff and the Sword) Patrick W. Carr, 2013-02-01 2014 Carol Award Winner for Speculative The Fate of the Kingdom Awaits the Cast of Stones In the backwater village of Callowford, roustabout Errol Stone is enlisted by a church messenger arriving with urgent missives for the hermit priest in the hills. Eager for coin, Errol agrees to what he thinks will be an easy task, but soon finds himself hunted by deadly assassins. Forced to flee with the priest and a small band of travelers, Errol soon learns he's joined a quest that could change the fate of his kingdom. Protected for millennia by the heirs of the first king, the kingdom's dynasty nears its end and the selection of the new king begins--but in secret and shadow. As danger mounts, Errol must leave behind the stains and griefs of the past, learn to fight, and discover who is hunting him and his companions and how far they will go to stop the reading of the stones. With an engaging, imaginative world that bristles with danger, characters that keep you guessing, and a story that sticks with you, A Cast of Stones will keep you devouring pages until the very end. I highly recommend it! --John W. Otte, author of Failstate Carr's debut, the first in a series, is assured and up-tempo, with much to enjoy in characterization and description--not least the homely, life-as-lived details. -Publishers Weekly This fast-paced fantasy debut set in a medieval world is a winner. Both main and secondary characters are fully drawn and endearing, and Errol's transformation from drunkard to hero is well plotted. Carr is a promising CF author to watch. Fans of epic Christian fantasies will enjoy discovering a new voice. Like the preceding series title, Inescapable, this tale of suspense offers a colorful cast of characters, small-town drama, and a hint of romance. A sure bet for fans of Hannah Alexander. --Library Journal [Good fantasy books] have to be excellent. Good storytelling and exceptional characters with circumstances that are easy enough to follow and wrap your brain around but keep you entertained and guessing... Cast of Stones has found itself firmly in that list of books. I absolutely, one hundred percent loved this book. --Radiant Lit |
scream of stone: Scream Mike Dellosso, 2009 Mark Stone hears a cacophony of disturbing screams over the phone, and seconds later his friend is dead. After his estranged wife is kidnapped and calls for help, he again hears those otherworldly cries. Can he find Cheryl before it's too late? |
scream of stone: Secrets of the North G.K. Lund, 2023-08-05 Unveiling the Enchantment of Scandinavian Folktales! Uncover the mysteries lurking within the enchanting, perilous, and intriguing northern realms as you come face-to-face with the Vættir of Scandinavia. In this second volume of the series, you'll meet a whole new cast of these hidden folk who inhabit the forests, mountains, and waterways of the Scandinavian countries. This collection brings together legendary creatures like the alluring hulder, a forest spirit as beautiful as she is dangerous, fierce dragons, shape-shifting werewolves, and timeless tales of eternal kings. Within the pages of this volume lie traditional Scandinavian short tales, known as sagn, meticulously compiled, translated, and edited. Written down in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by folklorists, these tales now breathe anew, offering a blend of magic, quirkiness, seriousness, and entertainment. Whether you're a folklore enthusiast, a lover of short stories, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the wonders of Scandinavian culture, Secrets of the North is an enchanting read that will transport you to a realm of imagination and wisdom. Uncover the secrets of the Vættir and let their timeless tales inspire and delight you. Don't miss this opportunity to add a touch of enchantment to your bookshelf! Get your copy today and let the magic of these ancient stories come alive in your hands. |
scream of stone: City of Screams James Rollins, Rebecca Cantrell, 2012-10-30 From New York Times bestselling author James Rollins and award-winning suspense novelist Rebecca Cantrell comes a disturbing story of vengeance, bloodshed, and creatures that prowl the night. In the haunted, war-torn highlands of Afghanistan, amid the ruins of Shahr-e-Gholghol, an archaeology team is massacred in the night. Sergeant Jordan Stone and his crack forensic team are called in to examine the site, to hunt for the perpetrators of this horrific act. But the discovery of a survivor—a child of ten—will shatter all the team knows about life and death. Among the crumbling bones of dead kings, something hoary and murderous stirs out of the ancient past, lurching forward to claim vengeance on those still living. Included with this thrilling story is a sneak peek at The Blood Gospel, where the further exploits of Sergeant Stone and his team will be revealed. |
scream of stone: Wielder's Awakening T. B. Christensen, 2012-03-22 A powerful wielder of magic is preparing to conquer a world whose people only remember magic in legends of the past. A king grappling with personal tragedy prepares his army to save his kingdom. A restless princess seeks love and adventure. In the middle of it all is Traven, a poor, ambitious peasant who dreams of being more than a simple woodcutter and unknowingly holds the key to saving the world. |
scream of stone: Blood of the Children Alan Rodgers, 2000-09-01 |
scream of stone: Weirdbook Annual #2: The Third Cthulhu Mythos MEGAPACK Darrell Schweitzer, Adrian Cole, Paul Dale Anderson, 2019-02-15 The Weirdbook Annual returns featuring a Cthulhu Mythos theme. Stories abound featuring our favorite squamish elder god! Full of great fantasy and horror tales! Included this time are: •The Shining Trapezohedron, by Robert M. Price •A Noble Endeavor, by Lucy A. Snyder •Ancient Astronauts, by Cynthia Ward •The Thing in the Pond, by John R. Fultz •Enter The Cobweb Queen, by Adrian Cole •Tricks No Treats, by Paul Dale Anderson •Ronnie and the River, by Christian Riley •Cellar Dweller, by Franklyn Searight •Yellow Labeled VHS Tape, by R.C. Mulhare •Tuama, by L.F. Falconer •Mercy Holds No Measure, by Kenneth Bykerk •Treacherous Memory, by Glynn Owen Barrass •The Hutchison Boy, by Darrell Schweitzer •Dolmen of The Moon, by Deuce Richardson •Lovecraftian Limerick, by Andrew J. Wilson •A Wizard’s Daughter, by Ann K. Schwader •The Shadow of Azathoth is your Galaxy, by DB Spitzer •Ascend , by Mark A. Mihalko •The Solace of the Farther Moon, by Allan Rozinski •The Stars Are Always Right, by Charles Lovecraft •Daemonic Nathicana, by K.A. Opperman •Asenath, by Ashley Dioses •The Book of Eibon/Le Livre D’eibon, trans. by Frederick J. Mayer |
scream of stone: Freckle Juice Judy Blume, 2024-11-05 More than anything in the world, Andrew wants freckles. His classmate Nicky has freckles -- they cover his face, his ears, and the whole back of his neck. (Once sitting behind him in class, Andrew counted eighty-six of them, and that was just a start! One day after school, Andrew screws up enough courage to ask Nicky where he got his freckles. And, as luck would have it, who should overhear him but giggling, teasing Sharon (who makes frog faces at everybody!) Sharon offers Andrew her secret freckle juice recipe -- for fifty cents. That's a lot of money to Andrew -- five whole weeks allowance! He spends a sleepless night, torn between his desire for freckles and his reluctance to part with such a substantial sum of money. Finally, the freckles win, and Andrew decides to accept Sharon's offer. After school, Andrew rushes home (with the recipe tucked into his shoe for safekeeping). He carefully begins to mix the strange combination of ingredients -- and immediately runs into some unforeseen problems. How Andrew finally manages to achieve a temporary set of freckles -- and then isn't sure he really wants them -- makes a warm and hilarious story. |
scream of stone: The Atom Smasher Victor Rousseau, 2010-10-01 Four destinies rocket through the strange Time-Space of the Fourth Dimension in Tode's marvelous Atom-Smasher. |
scream of stone: Dead Mech Trilogy Box Set Jake Bible, 2019-10-04 Military Sci-Fi Adventure Series - The Apex Trilogy chronicles the zombie apocalypse where the dead have mechs. Dead Mech: In a Post Apocalyptic far future, there is only one thing that can save the fragile civilizations humanity has cobbled together: the mechs. A ragtag crew of mech pilots must battle the undead hordes, cannibal tribes, and religious cults in a daily race to keep humanity safe. But now a threat worse than anything has surfaced and is growing stronger. The undead have reanimated in their own battle machines and created the rise of the Dead Mechs! Dead Mech is a zombie filled, post apocalyptic, military scifi, mecha action/adventure novel like no other! Reviews: “It’s mechs. It’s zombies. It’s zombies in mechs. You already know you’re going to buy it. So just get it over with.” -New York Times Bestselling Author Scott Sigler “Even if you're (Like me) kinda over zombies, go get this awesome book.” -John, Goodreads review “When I started this book I was already a fan of Jake Bible, but THIS book made me an even bigger fan.”- Laura, Goodreads review “Giant fighting Robots + Zombies = EPIC”- Amy, Goodreads review “Suspenseful, psychotic, and artistically profane.” Mason, Goodreads review The Americans: The exciting sidequel to DEAD MECH is a hellride through Europe, Asia and beyond as American Ghost Heather Walton must save her family, her friends, and an all important cargo. The world has survived the North American zombie apocalypse, but Americans struggle to maintain their place in a world where the powers that be no longer want them. And will stop at nothing to put an end to their standing and their very existence! Reviews: “A very different book from Dead Mech, but you still have the great characters, non-stop action, and imaginative technologies. I finished it in 2 days (work interrupted me!) And immediately downloaded the final book in the trilogy.”- Beth, Goodreads review “4+ stars. All I can really say at this point that might make sense is: what the literal fudgesicle did I just read from cover to cover practically without stopping?”- Ziggy, Goodreads review “Brilliant book, I have read Jake Bibles other Apex Trilogy book - Dead Mech - and thoroughly enjoyed it, and have been waiting for the next part of the trilogy. This book did not disappoint!”- Kay, Goodreads review Metal and Ash: Will fifty foot battle mechs be enough against hundreds of thousands of techno-zombies ready to wipe everything living off the scorched map that is the wasteland? Alliances are formed and broken, mech pilots are made and murdered, secrets are revealed and agendas destroyed, and thousands of bodies fall and rise again What began in the wasteland of DEAD MECH, continued alongside in Europe and Asia in The Americans, now has its epic conclusion in Metal and Ash! Reviews- “Wow wow wow!!!! I literally could not stop reading this book. Action packed all the way to the last page. I'm sad that it's over.”- Amy, Goodreads review “A great end to the Apex series.”- Matt, Goodreads review “To start in, this was the best of the 3 books. Hands down, I felt that as a whole, this last book was the real prize.”- Bex, Goodreads review Keywords: zombies, mech, post-apocalyptic, mecha, wasteland, apocalypse, science fiction, undead, mecha, mechs, scifi, action/adventure, military, armor, power armor, cyberpunk, technothriller, post-apocalypse, techno-zombies Key Phrases: the walking dead, apocalyptic fiction, apocalyptic books, post-apocalypse books, zombie apocalypse weapons, mech warrior, battletech, post-apocalyptic books, post-apocalyptic fiction, post-apocalyptic collection, zombie apocalypse survival kit, zombie apocalypse books, battle machine books, military science fiction kindle books, technothriller books, military scifi books Other books by Jake Bible: By Series: Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter Series The Z-Burbia Series The Mega/Team Grendel Thrillers The Flipside Sagas Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass! Black Box Inc. Series Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy The Salvage Merc One Series Fighting Iron Series Dead Team Alpha Series The AntiBio Series The Kaiju Winter Series Reign of Four By Genre: Science Fiction- Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter Series Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass! The Flipside Sagas The Salvage Merc One Series Drop Team Zero Outpost Hell Galactic Vice Agent Prime Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy Fighting Iron Series Mech Corps Reign of Four The AntiBio Series In Perpetuity Thriller/Action/Adventure- Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass! The Mega/Team Grendel Thrillers The Flipside Sagas Blood Cruise Agent Prime Galactic Vice Post-Apocalyptic- The Z-Burbia Series Dead Team Alpha Series Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy EverRealm Fighting Iron Series The AntiBio Series The Kaiju Winter Series Zombies!- The Z-Burbia Series Dead Team Alpha Series Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy EverRealm Horror- The Z-Burbia Series Blood Cruise Stone Cold Bastards Fantasy/Urban Fantasy/Dark Fantasy- Black Box Inc. Series Stone Cold Bastards EverRealm YA/MG Novels- ScareScapes! (middle grade scifi adventure Intentional Haunting (2014 Bram Stoker Award Finalist- YA horror) Little Dead Man (YA zombie apocalypse) |
scream of stone: The Creation Records Story David Cavanagh, 2023-07-04 'The greatest book ever written on British independent music' Guardian 'One of the best British music books of the last ten years' Mojo Founded by Alan McGee in 1983, Creation Records achieved notoriety as the home of Primal Scream, the Jesus and Mary Chain and other anti-Establishment acts. During the Britpop boom of the mid-90s, the astonishing success of Oasis brought Creation fame on the world stage. In 1999, however, McGee announced his shock departure as his label's influence over a generation of British music came to a confusing and disappointing end. Containing interviews with Creation musicians, employees, supporters and detractors, this is the inside story of Creation Records - and of British music since the 1980s. |
scream of stone: CMJ New Music Monthly , 2000-06 CMJ New Music Monthly, the first consumer magazine to include a bound-in CD sampler, is the leading publication for the emerging music enthusiast. NMM is a monthly magazine with interviews, reviews, and special features. Each magazine comes with a CD of 15-24 songs by well-established bands, unsigned bands and everything in between. It is published by CMJ Network, Inc. |
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scream of stone: Two Teen Vampires! , 2018-08-28 Mavis accidentally makes her Aunt Lydia young again in this hilarious novel based on an episode of the hit Disney Channel show Hotel Transylvania: The Series. Aunt Lydia is ruining the afterlife! Mavis and her friends really want to go to Roachella, the biggest concert of the year, but strict Aunt Lydia says no. If only Aunt Lydia were a teenager, she’d understand just how cool Roachella is! That’s when Mavis gets an idea—she can use Uncle Gene’s zombie sprayer to make Aunt Lydia young again! Sure enough, Teen Lydia isn’t so uptight—in fact, Teen Lydia is, well, cool. So cool that she no longer wants to run Hotel Transylvania. If everyone goes to the concert, who will look after the hotel? Will Mavis and her friends make it to Roachella after all? ™ & © 2018 Sony Pictures Animation Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
scream of stone: Gothic Realities L. Andrew Cooper, 2014-01-10 Eighteenth-century critics believed Gothic fiction would inspire deviant sexuality, instill heretical beliefs, and encourage antisocial violence--this book puts these beliefs to the test. After examining the assumptions behind critics' fears, it considers nineteenth-century concerns about sexual deviance, showing how Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dorian Gray, and other works helped construct homosexuality as a pathological, dangerous phenomenon. It then turns to television and film, particularly Buffy the Vampire Slayer and David DeCoteau's direct-to-video movies, to trace Gothicized sexuality's lasting impact. Moving to heretical beliefs, Gothic Realities surveys ghost stories from Dickens's A Christmas Carol to Poltergeist, articulating the relationships between fiction and the real supernatural. Finally, it considers connections between Gothic horror and real-world violence, especially the tragedies at Columbine and Virginia Tech. |
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scream of stone: The Holocaust and the Nonrepresentable David Patterson, 2018-05-23 Argues that Holocaust representation has ethical implications fundamentally linked to questions of good and evil. Many books focus on issues of Holocaust representation, but few address why the Holocaust in particular poses such a representational problem. David Patterson draws from Emmanuel Levinass contention that the Good cannot be represented. He argues that the assault on the Good is equally nonrepresentable and this nonrepresentable aspect of the Holocaust is its distinguishing feature. Utilizing Jewish religious thought, Patterson examines how the literary word expresses the ineffable and how the photographic image manifests the invisible. Where the Holocaust is concerned, representation is a matter not of imagination but of ethical implication, not of what it was like but of what must be done. Ultimately Patterson provides a deeper understanding of why the Holocaust itself is indefinablenot only as an evil but also as a fundamental assault on the very categories of good and evil affirmed over centuries of Jewish teaching and testimony. This book commands respect, both for the authors immense and intimate knowledge of what has become a vast body of work and for his unconditional commitment to the subject. I am in awe of what I have just read. Dorota Glowacka, coeditor of Between Ethics and Aesthetics: Crossing the Boundaries |
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scream of stone: CMJ New Music Report , 2003-02-10 CMJ New Music Report is the primary source for exclusive charts of non-commercial and college radio airplay and independent and trend-forward retail sales. CMJ's trade publication, compiles playlists for college and non-commercial stations; often a prelude to larger success. |
scream of stone: Glooscap the Great Chief, and Other Stories Emelyn Newcomb Partridge, 1913 |
scream of stone: Witch Hammer M.J. Trow, 2012-10-01 Christopher Marlowe investigates a possible act of witchcraft in the third of this intriguing historical mystery series - July, 1585. Desperate to pursue his chosen career as a professional playwright, the young Christopher Marlowe abandons his Cambridge studies to join Lord Strange’s men, a group of travelling players. En route to perform at Oxford, the players are rehearsing amongst the famous Rollright Stones on the Warwickshire border when they are rudely interrupted by the discovery of the corpse of actor-manager Ned Sledd. Is it an act of witchcraft, a human sacrifice to mark the festival of Lammastide? Or is there a more personal reason? Kit Marlowe determines to find out. |
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Watch Scream - Netflix
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