Skeleton Town

Skeleton Town
Author: Taedis
Publisher: Stovent Press
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

An anonymous Arizona ghost town is the stage for one of the strangest games ever conceived. A game played by a couple with unique abilities and a rather odd definition of fun. He will give the town a makeover, making it look like it did over 60 years ago. He will slave and sweat for over a month creating the illusion that time has somehow stopped in this one little corner of the world. She will destroy it in less than a night in her giant rampage. Previously released as Codename Wonderland: Skeleton Town. (Warning: This story features adult language and some sexual content. Not suitable for anyone under the age of 18.) Cover art by DTV Art. On Twitter at @dtv_art.

Starvation Lake

Starvation Lake
Author: Bryan Gruley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2009-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416564004

Finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, Harlan Coben meets early Dennis Lehane in this “smashing debut thriller” (Chicago Tribune), set in a small northern Michigan town by a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist. In the dead of a Michigan winter, pieces of a snowmobile wash up near the crumbling, small town of Starvation Lake—the same snowmobile that went down with Starvation’s legendary hockey coach years earlier. But everybody knows Coach Blackburn's accident happened five miles away on a different lake. As rumors buzz about mysterious underground tunnels, the evidence from the snowmobile says one thing: murder. Gus Carpenter, editor of the local newspaper, has recently returned to Starvation after a failed attempt to make it big at the Detroit Times. In his youth, Gus was the goalie who let a state championship get away, crushing Coach's dreams and earning the town's enmity. Now he's investigating the murder of his former coach. But even more unsettling to Gus are the holes in the town’s past and the gnawing suspicion that those holes may conceal some dark and disturbing secrets—secrets that some of the people closest to him may have killed to keep.

On the Origin of Stories

On the Origin of Stories
Author: Brian Boyd
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2010-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0674057112

A century and a half after the publication of Origin of Species, evolutionary thinking has expanded beyond the field of biology to include virtually all human-related subjects—anthropology, archeology, psychology, economics, religion, morality, politics, culture, and art. Now a distinguished scholar offers the first comprehensive account of the evolutionary origins of art and storytelling. Brian Boyd explains why we tell stories, how our minds are shaped to understand them, and what difference an evolutionary understanding of human nature makes to stories we love. Art is a specifically human adaptation, Boyd argues. It offers tangible advantages for human survival, and it derives from play, itself an adaptation widespread among more intelligent animals. More particularly, our fondness for storytelling has sharpened social cognition, encouraged cooperation, and fostered creativity. After considering art as adaptation, Boyd examines Homer’s Odyssey and Dr. Seuss’s Horton Hears a Who! demonstrating how an evolutionary lens can offer new understanding and appreciation of specific works. What triggers our emotional engagement with these works? What patterns facilitate our responses? The need to hold an audience’s attention, Boyd underscores, is the fundamental problem facing all storytellers. Enduring artists arrive at solutions that appeal to cognitive universals: an insight out of step with contemporary criticism, which obscures both the individual and universal. Published for the bicentenary of Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of Origin of Species, Boyd’s study embraces a Darwinian view of human nature and art, and offers a credo for a new humanism.

The Skeleton Secret

The Skeleton Secret
Author: Winter Morgan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1510731954

Edison is eager to take a break from the mysteries that have plagued him to focus on the upcoming alchemist competition, but preparation is interrupted when skeletons invade his hometown. After a week of constant attacks, the Mayor calls a meeting to investigate. Local farmer Carlo captivates the group with the story of a secret Skeleton spawner and a master villain who is behind the attacks, but vanishes before the townsfolk can learn more. With no other options, the town votes that Edison and Billy solve the mystery of the invasion. Since it’s so close to home, Edison thinks he’ll still have time to prepare for the alchemy competition. But as the investigation takes them farther and farther away, Edison realizes that juggling alchemy and his newfound detective work might be harder than he thought. Join Edison and Billy as they work to save their hometown from skeletons in the third installment of the Unofficial Minecraft Mystery series!

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Östasiatiska museet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001
Genre: China
ISBN:

Museum Worthy

Museum Worthy
Author: Elizabeth Campbell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2024-01-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0190051981

Museum Worthy examines the history behind works of art that were looted in western Europe by the Nazis during the Second World War and never returned to their rightful owners, instead claimed by postwar governments of France, Belgium, and the Netherlands for display in museums, embassies, ministries, and other public buildings.