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Former Illinois State Police Investigations Commander Michale Callahan recounts his review of the wrongful convictions of Randy Steidl and Herb Whitlock for the 1986 murder of newlyweds Dyke and Karen Rhoads in Paris, Illinois, and ongoing attempts on the part of officials to impede Callahan's investigation.
From the weird and quirky world of award-winning author Jake Aurelian comes D.B. Cooper, Bigfoot, Rasputin, the Loch Ness Monster & Ripper the Clown Get Abducted By Aliens!-a chaotic and comical paranormal journey for kids and their parents. Adapted from the Ripper the Clown comedy novel trilogy (and stand-up comedy act), D.B. Cooper, Bigfoot, Rasputin, the Loch Ness Monster & Ripper the Clown Get Abducted By Aliens! features Ripper the Clown and his band of aforementioned legendary friends as they embark on a Close Encounter of the Fourth Kind.All kids (and many adults) love paranormal and historical mysteries: UFOs, aliens, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, D.B. Cooper and Rasputin. For those familiar with these mysterious figures, D.B. Cooper, Bigfoot, Rasputin, the Loch Ness Monster & Ripper the Clown Get Abducted By Aliens! humanizes and brings these mythical and legendary characters into a comic book world that kids (and their parents) can relate; for those unfamiliar with these infamous characters, D.B. Cooper, Bigfoot, Rasputin, the Loch Ness Monster & Ripper the Clown Get Abducted By Aliens! is a fun and unconventional introduction to subjects that could create a lifetime of intrigue. Throw Ripper the Clown--the unpredictable cartoon character come to life, the visionary, the renegade, the rogue--into the mix, and bedlam always ensues.Through vivid and lighthearted yet gritty illustrations, D.B. Cooper, Bigfoot, Rasputin, the Loch Ness Monster & Ripper the Clown Get Abducted By Aliens! discusses and introduces these historical figures amid a crazy and unbelievable journey. What happens when a notorious skyjacker, a Neanderthanl throwback, an infamous, immortal Russian, a prehistoric monster and a clown get abducted by aliens? What happens when aliens accidentally abduct aliens? What happens when D.B. Cooper skyjacks an alien ship? What made Bigfoot and the aliens team-up to make crop circles? Do aliens really watch Unsolved Mysteries and other alien shows? How long has Bigfoot been investigating the existence of human beings? Where does Nessie currently live? How does light speed travel on an alien ship affect a clown who gets car sick? Who helped D.B. Cooper escape back in 1971? Does Ripper the Clown have cable TV at his home? All of these mysterious questions--and more!--are answered in D.B. Cooper, Bigfoot, Rasputin, the Loch Ness Monster & Ripper the Clown Get Abducted By Aliens!Jake Aurelian is a fiction and non-fiction author, and since 2012, his fiction books have received 18 international literary awards. Aurelian's first three fiction books--Dead Wrestlers, Broken Necks & The Women Who Screwed Me Over (2011, short story), We Leave With Our Guns Out! (2012, short story) and Living Well is the Best Revenge: D.B. Cooper, the G-Heist Gang & the Missing Two Million (2012, crime fiction)--all featured a clown named Ripper; on Halloween 2012, Aurelian took this obscure clown character and turned the character into a stand-up comedy gimmick. Since that point, billing his creation as a "cartoon character come to life," he has continued doing stand-up comedy branching into online spoof and pop culture videos, commercials, appearances and comedy show promotion.The first Ripper the Clown novel, The Life & Mimes (& Zombie Apocalypse) of Ripper the Clown: The Autobiography of an Unconventional Zombie (2014), is a zombie novel ... but, as the title indicates, an "unconventional" zombie novel; laced with extremely dark humor and an array of pop culture references, The Life & Mimes (& Zombie Apocalypse)... simultaneously redefines and spoofs the zombie genre. In her review, Jimin Shim of Smilepolitely.com wrote: "The Life & Mimes... wasn't just a book for me but an experience and one unlike any other that I've had before ... an ingeniously unconventional approach to the zombie genre..."Ripper the Clown is in print and can be seen online and in-person; no other author has done anything remotely similar.
When Tess and Eliot stumble upon an ancient book hidden in a secret tunnel beneath the school library, they accidentally release a devil from his book-bound prison, and he’ll stop at nothing to stay free. He’ll manipulate all the ink in the library books to do his bidding, he’ll murder in the stacks, and he’ll bleed into every inch of Tess’s life until his freedom is permanent. Forced to work together, Tess and Eliot have to find a way to re-trap the devil before he kills everyone they know and love, including, increasingly, each other. And compared to what the devil has in store for them, school stress suddenly doesn’t seem so bad after all.
“Emotionally resonant and deeply characterized.” —School Library Journal (starred review) From the author of You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone comes a stunning contemporary novel, perfect for fans of Five Feet Apart, that examines the complicated aftermath of unrequited love between best friends. Aspiring choreographer Sophie Orenstein would do anything for Peter Rosenthal-Porter, who’s been on the kidney transplant list as long as she’s known him. Peter, a gifted pianist, is everything to Sophie: best friend, musical collaborator, secret crush. When she learns she’s a match, donating a kidney is an easy, obvious choice. She can’t help wondering if after the transplant, he’ll love her back the way she’s always wanted. But Peter’s life post-transplant isn’t what either of them expected. Though he once had feelings for Sophie, too, he’s now drawn to Chase, the guitarist in a band that happens to be looking for a keyboardist. And while neglected parts of Sophie’s world are calling to her—dance opportunities, new friends, a sister and niece she barely knows—she longs for a now-distant Peter more than ever, growing increasingly bitter he doesn’t seem to feel the same connection. Peter fears he’ll forever be indebted to her. Sophie isn’t sure who she is without him. Then one heartbreaking night twists their relationship into something neither of them recognizes, leading them to question their past, their future, and whether their friendship is even worth fighting for.
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This book argues that masculine identity is in deep crisis in Western culture - the old forms are disintegrating, while men struggle to establish new relations with women and with each other. This book offers a fresh look at gender, particularly masculinity, by using material from the author's work as a psychotherapist. The book also considers the contrubtions made by feminism, sociology and anthropology to the study of gender, and suggests that it must be studied from an interdisciplinary standpoint. Masculity is seen to have economic, political and psychological roots, but the concrete development of gender must be traced in the relations of the male infant with his parents. Here the young boy has to separate from his mother, and his own proto-feminine identity, and identify with his father - but in Western culture fathering is often deficient. Male identity is shown to be fractured, fragile and truncated. Men are trained to be rational and violent, and to shut out whole areas of existence and feeling. Many stereotypes imprison men - particularly machismo, which is shown to be deeply masochistic and self-destructive.
Surviving the end of the world was the easy part? It's twelve years since the dead came back. Ravening, mindless zombies have devoured almost every living thing on the planet. The few, scattered survivors are surviving on canned goods and a refusal to give in and die. They are lead by Ayaan, a former child soldier turned brilliant strategist. She's twenty-eight years old, in a world where the average life expectancy is twenty-five. Together with her adopted ward Sarah, who has the psychic ability to see the life-force of the undead, she's gathered a few hundred survivors in Africa and given them safety, something to eat, and the possibility of a future. It would be a lot easier if the zombies weren't so well organized. Out of the east a dead prince has risen. The Tsarevich, the most powerful lich the world has yet seen, is able to command his fellow zombies and has crafted them into an unstoppable army. He has swept across Russia and eastern Europe, hunting down every survivor he can find. He's about to come down on Ayaan and her desert oasis like a tidal wave of death and horror. Yet quickly enough Ayaan realizes he's not just out for her destruction. He has something else in mind, a goal that will take him--and her--across oceans, all the way back to Colorado where the first zombies rose from the grave. He's going back to the Source and when he reaches it, no one will ever be safe again. The fate of all life on the planet is up for grabs, and if Ayaan and Sarah can't stop him there will be no more second chances?
“Simply put, there is absolutely nothing on the market with the range of ambition of this strikingly eclectic collection of essays. Not only is it impossible to imagine a more comprehensive view of the subject, most readers – even specialists in the subject – will find that there are elements of the Gothic genre here of which they were previously unaware.” - Barry Forshaw, Author of British Gothic Cinema and Sex and Film The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Gothic is the most comprehensive compendium of analytic essays on the modern Gothic now available, covering the vast and highly significant period from 1918 to 2019. The Gothic sensibility, over 200 years old, embraces its dark past whilst anticipating the future. From demons and monsters to post- apocalyptic fears and ecological fantasies, Gothic is thriving as never before in the arts and in popular culture. This volume is made up of 62 comprehensive chapters with notes and extended bibliographies contributed by scholars from around the world. The chapters are written not only for those engaged in academic research but also to be accessible to students and dedicated followers of the genre. Each chapter is packed with analysis of the Gothic in both theory and practice, as the genre has mutated and spread over the last hundred years. Starting in 1918 with the impact of film on the genre's development, and moving through its many and varied international incarnations, each chapter chronicles the history of the gothic milieu from the movies to gaming platforms and internet memes, television and theatre. The volume also looks at how Gothic intersects with fashion, music and popular culture: a multi-layered, multi-ethnic, even a trans-gendered experience as we move into the twenty first century.
Presents a number of tales of the unreal and the supernatural, including "The Sentinels," "The Second Staircase," and "Made in Goatswood"