Coyote Silk

Coyote Silk
Author: Gino Sky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780938190929

From the author of Appaloosa Rising: The Legend of the Cowboy Buddha, Coyote Silk portrays the whimsical winning of the West, in wry and righteous language from the much-loved author, Gino Sky. This book is a continuation of the legend of the Cowboy Buddha.

Bow Grip

Bow Grip
Author: Ivan Coyote
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 155152273X

The long-awaited first novel by Ivan E. Coyote.

The Commanders: Meredith

The Commanders: Meredith
Author: Alyssa Marie
Publisher: Alyssa Marie
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-05-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

Meredith Lee became disillusioned with her military career very quickly. Before she became the leader of Western Fringe Encampment 14, this dedicated Commander worked for the enemy. But she soon realized that the government she thought was protecting it’s citizens turned out to be lying. Those lies cost her dearly. Vowing to make a change as well as amends, she joined the resistance and fought to uncover the truth. Now, while leading a group of super-powered teens and sympathizers in the Great Smoky Mountains, every day brings a new trial. Every day, she faces one question—how much more will she lose? Enter the world of The 12th Factor with this gripping story of newfound hope.

Unclean Spirits

Unclean Spirits
Author: Chuck Wendig
Publisher: Abaddon Books
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2013-05-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1849975426

Life begins when your boss is killed. Five years ago, Cason Cole walked away from his wife and son and became a chew toy to an actual god. Now, as the being he both loves and hates lies dying at his feet, the explosion still ringing in his ears, Cason is finally free. For the past thirty years, gods and monsters have walked among us, making us their pawns and playthings. But mortals aren’t the poor things they were in aeons past. It’s time for payback. Includes Bonus Novella Drag Hunt by Pat Kelleher Someone has stolen Coyote’s penis. His quest to retrieve it—his latest victim, Richard Greene, in tow—will drag him into a terrifying conspiracy. Saving the world is going to take everything in his bag of tricks—and he’s suffering from the ultimate performance anxiety. “Ultra-twisted.” Charlie Jane Anders, io9 “A grittier version of American Gods... Unclean Spirits is a lesson in how to write godpunk.” Starburst Magazine “There is a powerful edge to Wendig’s writing, a unique voice that stands apart. This voice is dark, gritty, dirty almost, but elegant and rich and absorbing.” SFBook Reviews

Where the Wild Books Are

Where the Wild Books Are
Author: Jim Dwyer
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0874178126

As interest in environmental issues grows, many writers of fiction have embraced themes that explore the connections between humans and the natural world. Ecologically themed fiction ranges from profound philosophical meditations to action-packed entertainments. Where the Wild Books Are offers an overview of nearly 2,000 works of nature-oriented fiction. The author includes a discussion of the precursors and history of the genre, and of its expansion since the 1970s. He also considers its forms and themes, as well as the subgenres into which it has evolved, such as speculative fiction, ecodefense, animal stories, mysteries, ecofeminist novels, cautionary tales, and others. A brief summary and critical commentary of each title is included. Dwyer’s scope is broad and covers fiction by Native American writers as well as ecofiction from writers around the world. Far more than a mere listing of books, Where the Wild Books Are is a lively introduction to a vast universe of engaging, provocative writing. It can be used to develop book collections or curricula. It also serves as an introduction to one of the most fertile areas of contemporary fiction, presenting books that will offer enjoyable reading and new insights into the vexing environmental questions of our time.

People of the Silence

People of the Silence
Author: Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1997-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780812515596

In A.D. 1150, the Great Sun Chief of the Anasazi people learns that his wife has given birth to the child of another man, and now that daughter, Cornsilk, with the help of a young man named Poor Singer, must flee the wrath of the Great Sun Chief.

Coyote's Mate

Coyote's Mate
Author: Lora Leigh
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440698201

For six years Anya Korbin worked with Del-Rey Delgato—the genetically altered rebel known as the Coyote Ghost—to free a group of coyote women kept in her father’s lab. As Anya matured into a woman, she and Del-Rey grew close…but then he broke his promise and killed her father. Now she must deal with her animalistic desire for the one who betrayed her.

Adventure

Adventure
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1198
Release: 1924
Genre: Adventure stories, American
ISBN:

Manuals Combined: USMC / MWTC Marine Corps Winter And Summer Mountain / Wilderness Medicine, Survival And Warfare Leader

Manuals Combined: USMC / MWTC Marine Corps Winter And Summer Mountain / Wilderness Medicine, Survival And Warfare Leader
Author:
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
Total Pages: 3630
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Over 3,600 total pages ... Contains the following publications: Small Unit Leader's Guide to Mountain Warfare Operations Mountain Leader’s Guide to Winter Operations Mountain Leader’s Guide to Mountain Warfare Operations Cold Region Operations Mountain Warfare Operations SUMMER SURVIVAL COURSE HANDBOOK WINTER SURVIVAL COURSE HANDBOOK ASSAULT CLIMBERS HANDBOOK COLD WEATHER MEDICINE COURSE WILDERNESS MEDICINE COURSE MOUNTAIN LEADER BOOK (SUMMER) MOUNTAIN LEADER MANUAL (WINTER)

Updating the Literary West

Updating the Literary West
Author:
Publisher: TCU Press
Total Pages: 1072
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780875651750

"Western writers," says Thomas J. Lyon in his epilogue to Updating the Literary West, "have grown up with the frontier myth but now find themselves in the early stages of creating a new western myth." The editors of the Literary History of the American West (TCU Press, 1987) hoped that the first volume would begin, not conclude, their exploration of the West's literary heritage. Out of this hope comes Updating the Literary West, a comprehensive reference anthology including essays by over one hundred scholars. A selected bibliography is included with each piece. In the ten years since publication of LHAW, western writing has developed a significantly larger presence in the national literary stream. A variety of cultural viewpoints have developed, along with new tactics for literary study. New authors have risen to prominence, and the range of subjects has changed and widened. Updating the Literary West looks at topics ranging from western classics to cowboys and Cadillacs and considers children's literature, ethnicity, environmental writing, gender issues and other topics in which change has been rapid since publication of LHAW. This volume again affirms the West's literary legitimacy--status hard earned by the Western Literary Association--and the lasting place of popular western writing as part of the growing and changing literary--and American--experience. An excellent reference for a wide range of readers and an invaluable resource for scholars and libraries. Selected list of contributors: James Maguire Fred Erisman Susan J. Rosowski Gerald Haslam Tom Pilkington A. Carl Bredahl Richard Slotkin John G. Cawelti Robert F. Gish Ann Ronald Mick McAllister