Inagehi

Inagehi
Author: Jack Cady
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

On the death of her mother, Hariette Johnson, an Indian from North Carolina, inherits 700 acres of timberland and a mystery. Who killed her father? At the time his death was ruled an accident, but the family lawyer now tells her he was killed in revenge for defiling a mountain. Hariette sets out to learn the truth.

Rules of '48

Rules of '48
Author: Jack Cady
Publisher: Start Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1597803022

Master storyteller Jack Cady's final novel, Rules of '48, is a stirring semi-autobiographical examination of changing social conventions, and the development of the American conscience in the aftermath of the greatest war in history. In a city with roots deep in the Confederacy, five men endure seven deadly weeks that forever alter their perceptions of the world.

Glimpses of God

Glimpses of God
Author: Paul O. Ingram
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666731951

Glimpses of God: And Other Essays is a collection of theological reflections on seventeen interrelated subjects written by a historian of religion inspired by the work of Alfred North Whitehead and the process theological vision of John B. Cobb Jr. Each essay has its own distinctive topic while being interdependent with the other seventeen essays.

The Hauntings of Hood Canal

The Hauntings of Hood Canal
Author: Jack Cady
Publisher: Resurrection House
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1630230448

In a rustic town in Washington State, a man's death upsets the quiet equilibrium of small-town life. A well-intentioned blacksmith performs a civic duty for the town, ridding it of a pernicious evil that has taken up residence along the canal, but the death of the predator allows a more ancient evil into the waters. The townsfolk find themselves caught a vortex of uncertainty and moral ambiguity as the investigators start to uncover hidden secrets long thought buried . . . From the author the Tulsa World says "has patented a hard-edged folksy narrative that conceals within its intricate voice the imminence of the supernatural" comes a tale of the dark side of the quintessential American small town.

The Dark

The Dark
Author: Ellen Datlow
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2004-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466817682

Ghosts are among us. On the other side of death, the spirits of departed souls have been part of human myths and beliefs as long as anyone can recall. Some of the most powerful and affecting images in fiction are of ghosts, spirits, visitations from beyond the veil of death. Ellen Datlow, an editor whose stellar career has garnered her World Fantasy Awards, a Stoker Award, and a Hugo Award, has long been fascinated by ghosts. Now she has brought together an array of all-new, original ghost stories for the shivering delight of readers who are ready to be frightened. And that's no idle threat. These are not friendly ghost stories. This book is called The Dark because the editor asked her favorite authors specifically for stories that would provoke fear or disquietude, tales that would cause shivers down the spine and make readers want to keep a light on when they retire to bed for the night. The authors who answered her call compose an all-star cast of brilliant storytellers, including such award-winning, certifiably masterful authors as Ramsey Campbell, Jeffrey Ford, Charles L. Grant, Glen Hirshberg, Kathe Koja, Tanith Lee, Kelly Link, Sharyn McCrumb, Joyce Carol Oates, Lucius Shepard, and Gahan Wilson. Frighteningly good writers. Each has penned a unique tale unlike any of the others. All have cast dark spells that are sure to inspire fear or unease in the hardiest of readers. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The American Writer

The American Writer
Author: Jack Cady
Publisher: Fairwood Press LLC
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2024-08-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

​Having considered the subject for more than sixty years, Jack Cady shares his knowledge of the American Writer in this wonderful and provocative book. The American Writer is both an open letter to young writers and a lovely overview for anyone interested in reading. Cady traces with insight and passion the threads of sin and original good in American literature, examines the thorny question of race, and explores the fantastic in modern fiction. He looks anew at familiar writers like Hemingway and Steinbeck, and repeatedly focuses on storytellers who have fallen out of favor today. Decidedly non-canonical and definitely not Politically Correct, this long overdue reprint of The American Writer celebrates the nation’s whole literary history from its roots to its crowning achievements up to the year 2000. It sees the New World through experienced eyes. Passionate, honest, and powerfully inspiring, it will be read and treasured for years to come.

The Off Season

The Off Season
Author: Jack Cady
Publisher: Resurrection House
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2015-07-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1630230235

There is a curse on Point Vestal. Time moves differently in this sleepy Northwestern coastal town, where the ghosts of the past roam the streets as readily as the living inhabitants. It's still the late 19th century, and underneath the quaint touristy allure of the commingling of the past and present is a lurking darkness. August Starling, a decadent (and dead) crime baron, has a plan for Point Vestal because the magical nature of the town is a haven for sinners fleeing judgment for their crimes. And the only residents who can stop him are newcomers to town: a defrocked Episcopalian priest and a talking cat, who is fluent in seven languages. The Off Season is an effusive meditation on the nature of the fantastic, by a writer the Atlanta Constitution calls "a lasting voice in modern American literature." Cady, winner of both the Nebula and the World Fantasy Award, has given us "a consummate yarn, told with many digressions and anecdotes that combine with folksy humor to create a tall tale suffused with pathos and melancholy." (The Seattle Times)

Dark Dreaming

Dark Dreaming
Author: Jack Cady
Publisher: Fairwood Press LLC
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The dream always started the same... Psychologist Meredith Morgan understands the how and why of dreams. She understands that dreams are how our subconscious mind tells us things we are too busy to notice. It was a nearly senseless dream... She understands that some see dreams as prophetic, as the future reaching back and giving us a clue as to what is to come. Some see dreams as open doors through which the past can claw its way into the present. Dreams are where time and space collapse. Meredith awoke... But dreams are dreams, and when you wake up, the people you meet in your dreams shouldn’t still be with you...