THE ASHEN DREAM

THE ASHEN DREAM
Author: Luke William Batchelor
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2010-01-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450026753

Arudin Lazt Knorr, born of unique racial origins, is destined to become the Omniverse’s greatest hero yet. After surviving one horrific event after another, he becomes the Ashenin, a legendary class of warrior that is fated for miraculous deeds of redemption and reclaiming peace within the Sixteen Realms. A demonic creature and corrupted world leader known as the Darksaint plagues his home realm of Renalon, one of the Sixteen Realms of Ashelon. This Darksaint, once a revered leader of the realm, has altered his loyalties and is now the mightiest darkness this plane has ever seen. Thus far, and during his centurial reign as ruler of the most vicious, hellish beasts, neither able warrior nor military force has once confronted him and succeeded. The last honest leader of Renalon, the Sapphire Saint, is severely weakened by constant war and ultimately unsheathes her last line of defense, recruiting the Ashenin. He will be trained, tortured and even driven to madness before finally acquiring the strengths this world only thought a man incapable of. With this newfound, otherworldly power, he will venture alongside the most gifted adventurers, overcoming the wildest of fantastical environments and the deadliest of situations, until finally... facing the Darksaint himself.

The Ashen Tomb

The Ashen Tomb
Author: Gillian Grant
Publisher: Gillian Grant
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2024-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

They entered the tomb to fight for their lives. The terrors within force them to battle for their souls. The people of the sunless lands of Avedolon crave power from their shrouded past. When the lost tomb of the Ashen Emperor is rediscovered, all the countries send forth their best and brightest to claim the secrets and riches hidden inside. Among them are three liars, each willing to spill blood and break minds to get what they want. The Summoner, a resurrected princess disguised as a noblewoman. Carrying forbidden magic and heavy vengeance, none who stand in her way stay standing for long. The Weed, a killer masquerading as a noble knight. Her smile is as sharp as her blades, her wit as quick as her feet. She’s always killed in the name of her criminal masters—until now. The Warder, a powerful magic user coveted by all and loved only by one. It’s his cunning mind that sparks the plan to free him and the Weed from their masters, and his sanity that's in danger of being swallowed by the tomb. The trials and horrors of the tomb test them, but it's the growing violence amongst the factions that threaten each of their plans. With no choice but to rely on each other, the trio forge an alliance born of blood and secrets to survive. For two, it's about freedom and survival. For another, it's about deadly necessity. With enemies above, monsters below, and creeping madness lurking around every corner, their greatest enemy is not the ancient powers who know no moral code—it’s their fragile alliance. Their fear of betrayal may be the deadliest trial of all.

Drama Themes, Schemes, and Dreams

Drama Themes, Schemes, and Dreams
Author: Larry Swartz
Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2010
Genre: Active learning
ISBN: 1551387913

This book "offers a comprehensive outline of improvisation and interpretation strategies that teachers can incorporate in classroom instruction."--Page 4 of cover.

The Dream Doctor

The Dream Doctor
Author: Arthur Benjamin Reeve
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Art
ISBN:

In this gripping 1910s mystery novel, Reeve introduces readers to the enigmatic "Dream Doctor." As events unfold, the narrative delves deep into the psyche, exploring the power of dreams and the mysteries they hold. Reeve's masterful storytelling and intricate plot twists make this a must-read for mystery enthusiasts. Dive into a world where dreams hold the key to solving baffling mysteries.

The Dream of the Moving Statue

The Dream of the Moving Statue
Author: Kenneth Gross
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 150173489X

The fantasy of a sculpture that moves, speaks;or responds, a statue that comes to life as an oracle, lover, avenger, mocker, or monster—few images are more familiar or seductive. The living statue appears in ancient creation narratives, the myths of Pygmalion and Don Juan, lyric poetry from the Greek Anthology to Rilke, and romantic fairy tales; it is a recurrent theme in ballet and opera, in philosophy, psychoanalysis, and film. What does it mean for the statue that stands immobile in gallery or square to step down from its pedestal or speak out of its silence? What is it in this fantasy that animates us? Kenneth Gross explores the implications of fictive statues in biblical and romantic narrative; in the poetry of Ovid, Michelangelo, Blake, Rilke, and Stevens; in the drama of Shakespeare; in the writings of Freud and Wittgenstein. He also considers their place in the poetry of such contemporaries as Richard Howard and the films of Charlie Chaplin, Frarn;ois Truffaut, and Peter Greenaway. In the motif of the moving statue, we can see how the reciprocal ambitions of writing and sculpture play off each other, often producing deeply paradoxical figures of life and voice, Stories of the living statue point to the uncertain ways in which our desires, fantasies, and memories are bound to the realm of unliving objects. Clarifying the sources of our fascination with real and imaginary statues, this book asks us to reconsider some of our most basic assumptions about the uses of fantasy and fiction. Eloquent and evocative, The Dream of the Moving Statue will capture and hold a wide audience.

Dream Science

Dream Science
Author: J. F. Pagel
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-02-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0124047106

Dreaming is the cognitive state uniquely experienced by humans and integral to our creativity, the survival characteristic that allows for the rapid change and innovation that defines our species and provides the basis for our art, philosophy, science, and humanity. Yet there is little empiric or scientific evidence supporting the generally accepted dream-based theories of neuroconsciousness. Dream Science examines the cognitive science of dreaming and offers an evidence-based view of the phenomenon. Today, such evidence-based breakthroughs in the field of dream science are altering our understanding of consciousness. Different forms of dreaming consciousness occur throughout sleep, and dreamlike states extend into wake. Each dream state is developed on a framework of memories, emotions, representational images, and electrophysiology, amenable to studies utilizing emerging and evolving technology. Dream Science discusses basic insights into the scientific study of dreaming, including the limits to traditional Freudian-based dream theory and the more modern evidence-based science. It also includes coverage of the processes of memory and parasomnias, the sleep-disturbance diagnoses related to dreaming. This comprehensive book is a scientific exploration of the mind-brain interface and a look into the future of dream science. - Provides a more evidence-based approach than any other work on the market - Single source of integrated information on all aspects of dream science makes this a critical time-saving reference for researchers and clinicians - Authored by one of the leaders in the field of dream research

Clara, Dreaming

Clara, Dreaming
Author: A.W. Cross
Publisher: Glory Box Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1999571126

For Clara, life is nothing but dreams. Orphaned at fifteen, she inherited part of a virtual reality empire. Ten years later, everything she could ever have dreamed of is within her grasp—except the one thing she actually wants. Nathanael's life has been entwined with Clara's since they were born. To prove himself worthy, he leaves the sanctuary of their tower, hoping to become the man Clara deserves. But when the man suspected of murdering Nate's father returns to seek revenge by stealing his future, Clara must do everything in her power to save the man she loves from a living nightmare and make all of their dreams come true. For those who love the futuristic fantasy of the Lunar Chronicles, Clara, Dreaming is a romantic fairy tale retelling of The Sandman and Ole Lukøje and the second standalone in the Foxwept Array series—where the future is a fairy tale.

Landscape Dreams, A New Mexico Portrait

Landscape Dreams, A New Mexico Portrait
Author: Craig Varjabedian
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0826348815

This collection of elegantly composed black-and-white images by one of New Mexico’s most accomplished photographers, celebrates the state’s captivating physical variety and enduring allure. With subject matter ranging from some of the state’s most iconic landforms—including the White Sands desert and Carlsbad Caverns—to the people who work the land, Varjabedian’s images pay homage to New Mexico’s ancient history and to the homely details of everyday life. In photographing his subjects, whether epic or mundane, Varjabedian seeks the moments when the light, shadow, composition, and other elements combine to express the beauty of the place. Marin Sardy’s wide-ranging essay provides historical and cultural contexts in which to understand Varjabedian’s work. Scholar-poet Jeanetta Calhoun Mish defines the particular quality of the artist’s imagery.

A Mile of Dreams

A Mile of Dreams
Author: Jim Trevis
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453523049

Joe is the only son of George and Ruth Mitchell. Toiling endlessly on their dairy farm, he has rarely dated and has never participated in sports or other high school activities. Then a chance at love with Annie Jensen convinces Joe to join the track team. Freeing Joe from much of the dairy work at planting time threatens the family farm, but George acquiesces because his marriage with Ruth is fragile, and denying Joe permission to join the track team could break it. Coach OReilly allows Joe onto the team. Troy has a chance at the Conference championship, and he accurately sizes up Joes potential to place in a distance race. Joe becomes a one-point man Coach OReilly wants to count on, much to the chagrin of Mark Perkins, Troys star miler and Annies former boyfriend. Seeing Joe blossom with Annie and track affects George and Ruth deeply. They pledge to do whatever it takes to let Joe chase his dream, and their long-buried love is rekindled in the process. Joe senses the change in their relationship and for the first time in years the Mitchells are a functioning family. But things do not go smoothly. Events on the farm make losing it a real possibility. Through these rough times, each of the Mitchells has to determine what they value most, and what they are willing to sacrifice. What dreams they should pursue, and which ones they need to put the rest. Set in the late 1960s, A Mile of Dreams is a story not so much about the disappearance of family farms as it is about the strength and love of family. It is a story of father and son, of husband and wife, and the enduring power of dreams, no matter what age. Book Reviews: A Mile of Dreams Review A Mile of Dreams is a fine, multi-textured first novel by Jim Trevis. On the surface, it is a classic, coming-of-age story of a rural Minnesota teenager. Young Joe Mitchell struggles to achieve athletic glory, churns with the emotions of first love and grapples with adult-like family responsibilities. On deeper reading, however, the novel is more about strained family relationships as rural culture transitions from isolated, one-family farms to modern, commercial agriculture. A Mile of Dreams is an extremely accurate portrayal of the sheer volume of work a fifty-cow dairy farm requires, consuming nearly every waking hour of the family. Over the years, this 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. grind wears down the family, gnawing away at them physically and emotionally, jeopardizing the very relationships that family farms are supposed to embody. Because of the workload, Joe has never been allowed to participate in school sports. Now in his senior year, Joe yearns to be an athlete and finally convinces his father to allow him to run track. That decision drives the novel into unexpected twists and turns. Having to reach their own grand pledge to help Joe achieve his dreams, his parents also come of age, once again finding that relationshipsparents to son, husband to wifeare far more important than farm mortgages. And therein lies the novels true message. Urban readers, now three and four generations removed from agriculture, need this novel. Visions of life on red-barned dairy farms are and never were the idyllic situation all of us think we see as we speed by at sixty miles per hour. Farmers are real people with real relationships that can become as challenged as any two-earner family in the largest city. But farmers must also cope with the vagaries of livestock, weather, machinery breakdowns, fatigue, physical injuries and global markets while also trying to keep their relationships whole. Few of us could survive this maelstrom. I wish I had written this novel. Jim Dickrell, Editor, Dairy Today magazine This is an engaging novel about a young mans journey to adulthood. Joe Mitchell, the only child of a Minnesota dairy farm family, doggedly pursues his dream of becoming a star on his high schools track team during his senior year. Joes goal is hampered by troubles and turmoil on the farm. While c

Dragons and Dreams

Dragons and Dreams
Author: David Frankel
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2011-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467870617

Three works of fiction and fantasy that combine the images of myth and reality. These advanced sketches offer a montage of shadows and light in a kaleidoscopic reflection of our every day lives turned upside down and inside out.