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Author | : Lisa McDonald |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 50 |
Release | : 2016-05-06 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1460281438 |
A bright graphic novel about the adventures and discoveries of the people of the future, Planet Pome-Granite will bring its readers on a journey from a land of fear and monotony to a world of childlike wonder and play! Planet Hindsight is full of roads, phones and computers. The adults there live in fear of one another, and spend all day sitting at their desks and in their cars. That is, until our seven Newfound Heroes land on Planet Hindsight. Compassion, Peace, Love, Kindness, Joy, Passion, and Humanity, heroes from different corners of the universe, work together to release the adults of Planet Hindsight from their world of fear. Watch the beautiful transformation as the adults of Planet Hindsight connect with their generosity, creativity, and passion. Imaginations bloom! Friendship rises like the sun! Peace falls over the land like a soft rain! The adults leave their cars and offices and come together to build the world's largest sandbox, where they rediscover their sense of carefree fun and joy. And with that, the work of the Newfound Heroes is complete. Let this uplifting tale inspire you with a model of an alternate universe - a world where adults remember to feed the children in their hearts, a world where peace and cooperation prevail, a world called Planet Pome-Granite. Remember, stay curious, adventurous, loving and fearless, and your inner child will shine. As mentioned in the Foreword written by musician Rob Preuss, he has been inspired to compose a musical journey to accompany the release of Planet Pome-Granite. For a free MP3 and more information on Rob's music based on Planet Pome-Granite, please email [email protected]...
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Total Pages | : 1740 |
Release | : 1927 |
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Author | : David St. John |
Publisher | : White Pine Press |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 9781877727467 |
"For almost twenty years, from the publication of his seminal and highly influential collection of poems Hush to the appearance of the stunning Study for the World's Body: New and Selected Poems, David St. John has been considered one of the most accomplished and innovative of all American poets. Here, for the first time, David St. John has selected from essays and reviews written over the course of his career--about many of the major figures of our time: W. S. Merwin, Philip Levine, Mark Strand, Charles Wright, Donald Hall, Marvin Bell, Donald Justice, Jorie Graham, and dozens of others--and brought them together with six uncompromising and refreshingly candid interviews about the craft of poetry and the state of poetry today. Always passionate about the poets he loves and always provocative in his poetic judgements, David St. John has given us a lucid and exciting volume of prose that all readers of poetry can turn to for both pleasure and instruction."-- Back cover.
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Total Pages | : 886 |
Release | : 1837 |
Genre | : England |
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Total Pages | : 878 |
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Publisher | : Random House Reference |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9780375705144 |
The essential resource for writers, poets and songwriters. Part of the popular pocket dictionary series from Random House Webster, Random House Webster's Pocket Rhyming Dictionary includes: many new words and foreign phrases more than 30,000 words arranged by rhyme new comprehensive cross-referencing that makes it easier to use than ever a revised glossary of poetic terms contemporary proper names: Oprah, Hussein, and Club Med
Author | : Will Kaufman |
Publisher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2017-10-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0806159707 |
Mention Woody Guthrie, and people who know the name are likely to think of the “Okie Bard,” dust storms behind him, riding a boxcar or walking a red-dirt road, a battered guitar strapped to his back. But unlock Guthrie from the confines of rural folk and Hollywood mythology, as Will Kaufman does here, and you’ll find an abstract painter and sculptor who wrote about atomic energy and Ingrid Bergman and developed advanced theories of dialectical materialism and human engineering—in short, a folk singer who was deeply engaged with the art, ideas, and issues of his time. Guthrie may have been born in the Oklahoma hills, but his most productive years were spent in the metropolitan centers of Los Angeles and New York. Machines and their physics were among his favorite metaphors, fast cars were his passion, and airplanes and even flying saucers were his frequent subjects. His career-long immersion in radio, recording, and film inspired trenchant observations concerning mass media and communication, and he contributed to modern art as a prolific abstract painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. This book explores how, through multiple artistic forms, Guthrie thought and felt about the scientific method, atomic power, and war technology, as well as the shifting dynamics of gender and race. Drawing on previously unpublished archival sources, Kaufman brings to the fore what Guthrie’s insistently folksy popular image obscures: the essays, visual art, letters, verse, fiction, and voluminous notebook entries that reveal his profoundly modern sensibilities. Woody Guthrie emerges from these pages as a figure whose immense artistic output reflects the nation’s conflicted engagement with modernity. Capturing the breathtaking social and technological changes that took place during his extraordinarily productive career, Woody Guthrie’s Modern World Blues offers a unique and much-needed new perspective on a musical icon.
Author | : Miss Julia PLEASANTS |
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Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 1854 |
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Author | : Laurie Cabot |
Publisher | : Delta |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2013-12-18 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 0804152217 |
The earth, the moon, and the magical path to enlightenment. Written by a practicing witch who conducts classes and seminars on witchcraft—the oldest Western religion, a means of power and enlightenment, and a healing art. “Laurie Cabot has written a fascinating account of a beautiful and sadly misunderstood religion, witchcraft. She has with her life and work done a great deal to legitimize this ancient pagan form of worship. I am among the ecumenical Christians who have discovered the truth about witchcraft, that it is neither demonic nor evil. Power of the Witch is a marvelous introduction to the magical and highly ethical world of wicca.”—Whitley Strieber
Author | : Jack Sharkey |
Publisher | : Samuel French, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 9780573681585 |
"Cinderella encounters a Prince who has inherited "The Charming Curse" and becomes a wolf every full moon. Igor, hired by King and Queen Charming to keep an eye on their son, a movie star who's come to attend the royal wedding (which will occur if Prince Charming can take a bride without devouring her), and a gypsy who can get a fortune for a genuine stuffed werewolf (she's got a silver bullet) add to the hilarity."--Publisher