The Pub Crawl Anthology

The Pub Crawl Anthology
Author: Jamieson Alcorn
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733612708

The Pub Crawl Anthology is a 12-pack of comics that celebrate one of the most ubiquitous story settings of all time. Bars, pubs, clubs, taverns, cantinas, saloons; whatever they're called, they always make for a good story, and great storytelling. The comics in this collection feature a wide variety of genres, themes, and tones, but with one thing in common: they all take place, at least in part, at the pub.

CAMRA's Beer Anthology

CAMRA's Beer Anthology
Author: Roger Protz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781852493332

Roger Protz, in themed chapters and using easily digested quotations, demonstrates how deeply beer and pubs are woven into the DNA of British culture. The book runs the gamut of culture, from Eastenders to Dickens, and is ideal for the casual reader looking for beer-based entertainment or for the more studious one who wants to gather a sense of how Britain's national drink--and the consumption of it--have been represented in many media. Selections range from The Winter's Tale to Far from the Madding Crowd to Dubliners, and many more.

Literary Cocktail: An Anthology

Literary Cocktail: An Anthology
Author: Nicole Eisenbraun
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609621018

In an attempt to showcase the works driven by the effects of alcohol, we have selected an array of thrilling, comedic, and sometimes creepy stories and poems from six of the most well-known alcoholic authors in history. Likely under the influence of alcohol, James Joyce, Edgar Allan Poe, O. Henry, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dorothy Parker, and Oscar Wilde each produced numerous works. We've chosen some of the best, and only part of the time were some of us enjoying our favorite alcoholic beverages. So please sit down, lean back, take a sip, and enjoy.

The One O'Clock Gun Anthology

The One O'Clock Gun Anthology
Author: Craig Gibson
Publisher: Leamington Books
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2012-02-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1914090071

Distributed free in Edinburgh's bars and bookshops the One O'Clock Gun began in 2004 as a thought provoking, ballsy and often irreverent paper that initially appeared with a humble few followers.Today, over fifteen years later, The Gun is an Edinburgh institutution.Distributed from handmade wooden boxes, the One O'Clock Gun appears to be an A4 sheet but in fact folds out to a double-sided A2 broadsheet, both sides crammed with stories poems and illustrations.Although the Gun began with a handful of writers penning their stories under pseudonyms, it wasn't long before amateur and professional authors alike were attracted, and slowly as its reputation grew, submissions came in from farther afield.CONTRIBUTORS: Andy Anderson; Raymond Bell; Don Birnam; Graham Brodie; Robin Cairns; Angus Calder; Paul Carter; Reggie Chamberlain-King; Sandy Christie; Michael Conway; Gav Duvet; Keith Farquhar; Craig Gibson; Peter Burnett; Alasdair Gray; Rodge Glass; Martin Hillman; Gavin Inglis; Robert Alan Jamieson; Will Lawson; Jenny Lindsay; Barry McLaren; Steve McLellan; James Mooney; Marc Phillips; Karl Plume; Jim Ritchie; Suhayl Saadi; Eoin Sanders; Cathy Scrutton; Andrew Smith; Robin Vandome; Kevin Williamson; Andrew J Wilson; Ross Wilson; Kirsti Wishart; James Wood

Star Trek: The Original Series: Constellations Anthology

Star Trek: The Original Series: Constellations Anthology
Author: Marco Palmieri
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2006-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416525459

Star Trek: Constellations is a mind-blowing collection of specially-commissioned stories designed to go where no anthology has gone before. Featuring the iconic heroes of the Star Trek universe -- the legendary characters who were the inspiration for all those who followed -- this treasure trove of untold tales recreates all the sense of adventure that marked the original Star Trek when it first burst on to our television screens in 1966. Each story takes as its inspiration an element of 'unfinished business' from the original series so that they read like 'lost episodes' of the television show, exploring aspects of the Star Trek crew and their adventures which have intrigued Trekkers ever since the original series ended. The result is a magnificent tribute to the series that changed the face of television history and will have millions of fans worldwide feeling as though they have just discovered a whole 'missing' season of their favourite show.

True Brit Grit - A Charity Anthology

True Brit Grit - A Charity Anthology
Author: Luca Veste (Editor)
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2013-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291576428

"The BRIT GRIT mob is coming to kick down your door with hobnailed boots. Kitchen-sink noir; petty-thief-louts; lives of quiet desperation; sharp, blood-stained slices of life; booze-sodden brawls from the bottom of the barrel and comedy that's as black as it's bitter-this is BRIT GRIT!" 45 British writers, 45 short stories. All coming together to produce an anthology, benefiting two charities... Children 1st - http: //www.children1st.org.uk/ and Francesca Bimpson Foundation - http: //www.francescabimpsonfoundation.org An introduction by Maxim Jakubowski Includes stories from... Ray Banks, Allan Guthrie, Matt Hilton, Ben Cheetham, Stuart Ayris, Sheila Quigley, Howard Linskey, Charlie Williams, Ian Ayris, Nick Quantrill, Charlie Wade, Allan Griffiths, Adrian Magson, Tony Black, Col Bury, McDroll, Gerard Brennan, and many, many more!

A Sulfur Anthology

A Sulfur Anthology
Author: Clayton Eshleman
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0819575321

From 1981 to 2000, Sulfur magazine presented an American and international overview of innovative writing across forty-six issues, totaling some 11,000 pages and featuring over eight hundred writers and artists, including Norman O. Brown, Jorie Graham, James Hillman, Mina Loy, Ron Padgett, Octavio Paz, Ezra Pound, Adrienne Rich, Rainer Maria Rilke, and William Carlos Williams. Each issue featured a diverse offering of poetry, translations, previously unpublished archival material, visual art, essays, and reviews. Sulfur was a hotbed for critical thinking and commentary, and also provided a home for the work of unknown and younger poets. In the course of its twenty year run, Sulfur maintained a reputation as the premier publication of alternative and experimental writing. This was due in no small measure to its impressive masthead of contributing editors and correspondents: Marjorie Perloff, James Clifford, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Keith Tuma, Allen Weiss, Jed Rasula, Charles Bernstein, Michael Palmer, Clark Coolidge, Jayne Cortez, Marjorie Welish, Jerome Rothenberg, Eliot Weinberger, managing editor Caryl Eshleman, and founding editor Clayton Eshleman. A Sulfur Anthology offers readers an expanded view of artistic activity at the century’s end. It’s also a luminous document of international poetic vision. Many of the contributions have never been published outside of Sulfur, making this an indispensible collection of poetry in translation, and poetry in the world.

Running Wild Novella Anthology, Volume 6

Running Wild Novella Anthology, Volume 6
Author: C. H. Rosenberg
Publisher: Running Wild, LLC
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1955062528

This phenomenal anthology of novellas will keep you at the edge of your seat from a post-apocalyptic zombie story to the single female at the edge of the world to a world where all you have to do is step over a barrier to end your life, each is told with humor, darkness, and a good dash of fantastic writing.

Running Wild Novella Anthology, Volume 6

Running Wild Novella Anthology, Volume 6
Author: David Claeson
Publisher: Running Wild, LLC
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1955062382

An engaging collection of stories that will keep you enthralled. Each with its own unique voice, this is a must read.