IMAGINARIUM Volume II : Stories for Children Written by Children

IMAGINARIUM Volume II : Stories for Children Written by Children
Author: Students of The ACE Clan
Publisher: Astitva Prakashan
Total Pages: 175
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9358383593

Welcome to the enchanting world of "Imaginarium Volume II: Stories for Children Written by Children." Dive into the magic of stories crafted by young minds, where every page unfolds a new adventure! Get ready to embark on a literary adventure that transcends generations – after all, the best stories are written by the dreamers of tomorrow.

IMAGINARIUM

IMAGINARIUM
Author: Nidhi Luxmi & Vikas Chhetri
Publisher: Astitva Prakashan
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9358380748

Come, let’s dive deep into the Imaginarium an enchanting anthology featuring the captivating stories of young 21st-century writers, aged 6 to 17. From thrilling sci-fi adventures to poignant tales of social issues, loneliness, and the eternal battle of Good vs. Evil, these gifted student-authors offer a unique perspective on 21st-century life. Brace yourself for an emotional journey through the circle of life, as their hidden gems, drawn from the heart, illuminate the world with creativity and wisdom beyond their years. Get ready to be inspired and moved as these young learners transform into extraordinary storytellers and share their brilliance with the world!

Relax Kids: The Imaginarium

Relax Kids: The Imaginarium
Author: Marneta Viegas
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 184694421X

The Imaginarium (a place devoted to the imagination) has twenty-five chambers. Young people can walk through the corridors of their mind and step into the Chamber of Boundaries, Chamber of Acceptance, Chamber of Solutions and Chamber of Power. Here, they will learn tools and techniques to help them negotiate their thoughts and feelings. The Imaginarium is a powerful resource for teens and young people, as well as for adults, to help them manage their mental health, emotional health and well-being.

Steinbeck’s Imaginarium

Steinbeck’s Imaginarium
Author: Robert DeMott
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0826364292

In Steinbeck’s Imaginarium, Robert DeMott delves into the imaginative, creative, and sometimes neglected aspects of John Steinbeck’s writing. DeMott positions Steinbeck as a prophetic voice for today as much as he was for the Depression-era 1930s as the essays explore the often unknown or unacknowledged elements of Steinbeck’s artistic career that deserve closer attention. He writes about the determining scientific influences, such as quantum physics and ecology, in Cannery Row and considers Steinbeck’s addiction to writing through the lens of the extensive, obsessive full-length journals that he kept while writing three of his best-known novels—The Grapes of Wrath, The Wayward Bus, and East of Eden. DeMott insists that these monumental works of fiction all comprise important statements on his creative process and his theory of fiction writing. DeMott further blends his personal experience as a lifelong angler with a reading of several neglected fishing episodes in Steinbeck’s work. Collectively, the chapters illuminate John Steinbeck as a fully conscious, self-aware, literate, experimental novelist whose talents will continue to warrant study and admiration for years to come.

Humanity and Human Sexuality: The Origin and Nature of Sexual Preference

Humanity and Human Sexuality: The Origin and Nature of Sexual Preference
Author: Kevin Franklin
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2024-03-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1398410985

In Humanity and Human Sexuality: The Origin and Nature of Sexual Preference, Dr. Kevin Franklin embarks on an extraordinary exploration of the human being, of mind, and their potential. Delving deep into themes of confusion and disorder, he unveils how a ‘trickster-mind’ can hinder an individual’s true potential for life and freedom. Drawing from his own profound experiences of childhood psychosis, which once seemed to destine him for a life overshadowed by schizophrenia and the threat of early suicide, Dr. Franklin defies expectations. This book ventures beyond traditional boundaries to examine the metaphysical aspects of psychological order, offering a unique perspective on the often-misunderstood concepts of societal and psychological disorders. Dr. Franklin’s insights extend into a scientific demonstration of the innate origins and nature of both heterosexual and homosexual preferences. Humanity and Human Sexuality: The Origin and Nature of Sexual Preference illuminates various fields - Philosophy, Religion, History, Science, Society, and Psychology - offering a revolutionary viewpoint on these disciplines. It challenges long-held beliefs and misconceptions, particularly in the realms of sexual identity, the gender and transgender discussion, and the complex relationship between religion and science. Structured in two parts, the book first deconstructs the mythology of sexual identity, before reconstructing a comprehensive understanding of human sexuality. It seeks to resolve some of humanity’s most pressing issues: the lack of human compassion, the intricacies of gender identity, and the historical tensions between religious beliefs and scientific understanding. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the origins and nature of sexual preference and identity, and the broader implications for society.

Santa Claus: The Book of Secrets

Santa Claus: The Book of Secrets
Author: Russell Ince
Publisher: Russell Ince
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1545743010

After centuries of closely guarding ancient secrets, Santa Claus has decided that the time has come to share the magical mysteries behind Christmas. All of the miraculous happenings that contribute towards making Christmas the most remarkable time of the year are finally to be revealed to the world.

E-literature for Children

E-literature for Children
Author: Len Unsworth
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415333306

These practical ideas, suggestions and real-life experiences will help you to understand the differences and similarities of the literary experience for children through classic, modern and leading-edge narratives in both book and computer formats.

How to Publish Your Children's Book

How to Publish Your Children's Book
Author: Liza N. Burby
Publisher: Square One Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780757000362

It is a place where ogres and wizards live in enchanted forests. It is also the home of editors, publishers, art directors, and marketers. It is the world of children's book publishing. For writers who hope to have their stories published, though, it has always been one of the most confusing places to navigate -- until now. Based on a career of two decades, award-winning writer Liza N. Burby has put together a complete guide to making the right children's book publisher say yes. "How to Publish Your Children's Book" starts off by helping you define your book's category, audience, and marketplace so that you know exactly where your book "fits in." Following this, you are guided in choosing the best publishing companies for your book, and writing a winning submission package. Then the Square One System tells you exactly how to submit your package so that you optimize success, while minimizing your time, cost, and effort. Also included is a special section on contracts that will turn legalese into plain English, allowing you to be a savvy player in the contract game. Most important, this book will help you avoid the common errors that so often prevent writers from reaching their goal. Throughout each chapter, you will find practical tips and advice from experienced editors and publishers, as well as insights from popular children's authors such as Jane Yolen and Johanna Hurwitz. Whether you're just thinking about writing a children's book or you are a published author, you're sure to find "How to Publish Your Children's Book" a solid reference you can turn to time and time again.

Search for the Red Dragon

Search for the Red Dragon
Author: James A. Owen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010-04-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0857070304

John, Jack, and Charles (who met nine years ago when they became Caretakers of the Imaginarium Geographica, an atlas of all the lands we think of as imaginary) have come together again. Someone is kidnapping the children of the Archipelago of Dreams - and the legendary Dragonships, which can cross between the two worlds, have disappeared. Their search takes them from Sir James Barrie and Peter Pan, to Jason and the Argonauts, Medea, the Pied Piper of Hamelin, and much more! An inventive, magical adventure that will keep readers riveted.

The Night Library

The Night Library
Author: David Zeltser
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1524717991

The Polar Express meets The Night at the Museum in this fantastical picture-book adventure about the magic of books and libraries, perfect for book lovers of all ages! After a young boy goes to sleep upset that he's getting a book for his birthday, he's visited in the night by Patience and Fortitude, the two stone lions who guard the New York Public Library. Soon, he's magically whisked away from his cozy home in the Bronx, and the two mighty lions show him the wonder of the library. There, the inquisitive Latino boy discovers the power of books and their role not only in his own life, but also in the lives of the people he loves. Raul Colon's gorgeous, rich art creates an immersive world in this book about books, which is sure to capture the imaginations of kids and adults and inspire them to grab their library cards and dive into the worlds of stories.