The Disposables: Book Two of the Obscurité de Floride Trilogy

The Disposables: Book Two of the Obscurité de Floride Trilogy
Author: Greg Jolley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2021-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781087966922

In the jungles of coastal Mexico, twelve-year-old Kazu Danser is on the run, his bloody past haunting and attempting to be his ruination. Hot on his heals is journalist Carson Staines, a deadly madman full of blood thirst and greed, determined to first chronicle Kazu's criminal life - and then end it. Staines must nail him down, dead or alive; the boy being worth a huge payoff. Making a perilous crossing of the border into the States, Kazu fights for his life, desperately heading east. Entering sunburnt Florida, he teams up with a gang of Floridian street urchins, known to the authorities as, "The disposables." With Staines not letting up on the chase, Kazu and the other youths go on the run, fighting for their lives. Can the Disposables and Kazu survive? What will they have to do to stop the murderous and resourceful monster mowing through them to get to his reward? The second part of the book takes place in the shadows of Florida, where street urchins fights every day to survive, both bodily and in spirit. In contrast to the tropical beaches and teeming vacationers, the children will do anything necessary to keep their heads above the perilous deep waters.

The Disposables: Book Two of the Obscurité de Floride Trilogy

The Disposables: Book Two of the Obscurité de Floride Trilogy
Author: Greg Jolley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2021-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781087932354

In the jungles of coastal Mexico, twelve-year-old Kazu Danser is on the run, his bloody past haunting and attempting to be his ruination. Hot on his heals is journalist Carson Staines, a deadly madman full of blood thirst and greed, determined to first chronicle Kazu's criminal life - and then end it. Staines must nail him down, dead or alive; the boy being worth a huge payoff. Making a perilous crossing of the border into the States, Kazu fights for his life, desperately heading east. Entering sunburnt Florida, he teams up with a gang of Floridian street urchins, known to the authorities as, "The disposables." With Staines not letting up on the chase, Kazu and the other youths go on the run, fighting for their lives. Can the Disposables and Kazu survive? What will they have to do to stop the murderous and resourceful monster mowing through them to get to his reward? The second part of the book takes place in the shadows of Florida, where street urchins fights every day to survive, both bodily and in spirit. In contrast to the tropical beaches and teeming vacationers, the children will do anything necessary to keep their heads above the perilous deep waters.

The Hunter's Hunted and Other Tales of the Witchkin

The Hunter's Hunted and Other Tales of the Witchkin
Author: D. Wayne Harbison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2019-10-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781702624169

Three thrilling tales of Lance McKnight's adventures as he delves further into what it means to be witchkin, and learns some hard lessons about his past, and the weight and responsibility his blood carries with it.The Hunter's Hunted: A camping trip in the backwoods of Southeastern Kentucky turns deadly as the mysterious organization known as the Academy pits two cryptid hunters against each other. Two groups of children are caught in the middle of the battle between a dogman and a gugwe. After the adults are killed, can Lance get all ten kids out of the woods alive?Ties of Blood and ShadowWhat happened to that chained coffin Lance saw in the old McNaughton mausoleum? When the occupant escapes and comes looking for kin, Lance finds himself in the cross-hairs of a blood drinking fiend that is too closely related to him to be entirely comfortable. The Hounds of the HuntLance's Uncle Larry has finally married and is ready to settle down in Gulf City. His new wife and stepdaughter, however carry witchkin blood all their own. Ancient and noble blood descended from the family that hunted and killed the Beast of Gevaudan and that someone wants to make sure that it never becomes tainted. Three new tales of the witchkin as narrated on the wildly, popular Dead Man Talking's Forest of Fear Youtube channel. Now you can own your own copy of stories that have thrilled thousands!

Murder in a Very Small Town

Murder in a Very Small Town
Author: Greg Jolley
Publisher: BHC Press/Open Window
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When the storm hits, there will be no place to hide... Free-spirited Wiki Danser is used to living life without a care. But when a blizzard forces her to seek shelter in the small town of Dent, she’ll discover something more sinister than snow... It’s a normal workday for Jame Spiral—until bullets start flying his way. Two strangers. One madman. Who will survive the storm?

Eccentrics

Eccentrics
Author: David Joseph Weeks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1995
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

From 1859 to 1880, Joshua Abraham Norton thought he was Emperor of the United States. Ann Atkin keeps 7,500 garden gnomes in her backyard. Brooklyn artist Peter McGough dresses and acts as if it were 1895. These are just a few of the eccentrics discussed by Dr. Weeks, the world's foremost expert on the subject.

The History of Science Fiction

The History of Science Fiction
Author: A. Roberts
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2005-11-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0230554652

The History of Science Fiction traces the origin and development of science fiction from Ancient Greece up to the present day. The author is both an academic literary critic and acclaimed creative writer of the genre. Written in lively, accessible prose it is specifically designed to bridge the worlds of academic criticism and SF fandom.

Camus and Sartre

Camus and Sartre
Author: Ronald Aronson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004-01-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780226027968

Until now it has been impossible to read the full story of the relationship between Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. Their dramatic rupture at the height of the Cold War, like that conflict itself, demanded those caught in its wake to take sides rather than to appreciate its tragic complexity. Now, using newly available sources, Ronald Aronson offers the first book-length account of the twentieth century's most famous friendship and its end. Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre first met in 1943, during the German occupation of France. The two became fast friends. Intellectual as well as political allies, they grew famous overnight after Paris was liberated. As playwrights, novelists, philosophers, journalists, and editors, the two seemed to be everywhere and in command of every medium in post-war France. East-West tensions would put a strain on their friendship, however, as they evolved in opposing directions and began to disagree over philosophy, the responsibilities of intellectuals, and what sorts of political changes were necessary or possible. As Camus, then Sartre adopted the mantle of public spokesperson for his side, a historic showdown seemed inevitable. Sartre embraced violence as a path to change and Camus sharply opposed it, leading to a bitter and very public falling out in 1952. They never spoke again, although they continued to disagree, in code, until Camus's death in 1960. In a remarkably nuanced and balanced account, Aronson chronicles this riveting story while demonstrating how Camus and Sartre developed first in connection with and then against each other, each keeping the other in his sights long after their break. Combining biography and intellectual history, philosophical and political passion, Camus and Sartre will fascinate anyone interested in these great writers or the world-historical issues that tore them apart.

Where's Kazu?: Book One of the Maison de Danse Quartet

Where's Kazu?: Book One of the Maison de Danse Quartet
Author: Greg Jolley
Publisher: Epouvantail Books, LLC
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2022
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781088000861

The hunt is on. Pierce Danser is desperately searching for his grandson, Kazu, a twelve year old who's carving a murderous trail as he tries to escape his past. Labeled by the Mexican federales as Jappy the Assassin, the boy has fought his way to the states, being chased by his double-crossed employer and the law. When Pierce picks up his trail, he starts his desperate journey from a simple life in Michigan to the Midwest, using all of his wits and contacts to rescue the boy before the Mexican hitmen and the authorities get their claws into him. As the trail leads Pierce to Florida, he is also targeted and attacked. Battered and frightened, he refuses to give up, doing all he can to get to Kazu before the boy is caught and disappeared and worse. Because of his trickery and escape, nothin less than Kazu's head on a spike will do. Pierce is in the fight of his life. The clock is ticking. Can he save the boy from his deadly pursuers?

View Finder

View Finder
Author: Greg Jolley
Publisher: BHC Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643970054

BB Danser, the patriarch of the eccentric and zealous Danser family, narrates his life story in View Finder. Set during Hollywood’s Golden Age of greed, corruption, and scandal, his memoir is one of madness, passion, murder, and his desperate, lifelong effort to escape the confines of real and modern life. The son of the famous actress Elizabeth Stark, BB is caught in the middle of his parent’s tumultuous relationship and his father’s crushing megalomania and jealousies. Desperate to escape, he becomes obsessed with movie cameras and cinematic storytelling, becoming transfixed with the metaphorical question: Is it better to view or be viewed? A roller coaster story of hope and vision, BB searches for the truth about himself and his family in a world of industrialized fantasy making.

Beautiful Province

Beautiful Province
Author: Clarence Coo
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0300198922

A fifteen-year-old boy decides to accompany his severely depressed high school French teacher on a road trip to the Canadian province of Quebec, where the mother tongue of Voltaire and Balzac is still spoken and cherished. Clarence Coo's mesmerizing new play is a delicious amalgam of farce and tragedy, a carnival funhouse with very dark corners. Wildly inventive and heartbreakingly sad, the strange odyssey of Jimmy and the unpredictable Mr. Green takes many surprising turns, crossing the border from reality into unreality and back again while encountering displaced characters from history, literature, and the mundane, often dangerous world. Selected by Tony Award-winning playwright John Guare ("House of Blue Leaves, Six Degrees of Separation, "and others) from over 1,000 submissions from 29 countries, Clarence Coo's "Beautiful Province "is the sixth winner of the DC Horn Foundation/Yale Drama Series Prize. In his foreword, Guare calls Coo's work "elusive and haunting . . . funny, desperate, insane," praising it for "its intriguing story [and] its tone, sustained to the very end." Lyrical and adventurous, "Beautiful Province "is an outstanding new theatrical work, well deserving of these accolades and more.