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Johnny Zed is a science fiction novel set in a dystopian America where a corrupt Congress rules over a society addicted to drugs and confined to slums and malls. In this bleak landscape, an underground group of revolutionaries, led by the enigmatic Johnny Zed, strive to overthrow the corrupt government and restore the Constitution.Johnny Zed, a brilliant strategist, is never seen but always influential, orchestrating the rebellion from behind the scenes. His primary operative is Shelly Tracer, a fierce warrior navigating a world populated by "glitterfolk," oxygen addicts, and genetically modified beings. Together, they attempt to pull off the ultimate coup, although their plans are fraught with danger and betrayal¿.
The Blind Archer is a fantasy novel that tells the story of young Ker Orrum, who dreams of wielding magic. His fate changes when an Oracle speaks of a journey and a gem, leading him to challenge the mighty god known as the Blind Archer. During his quest, Ker becomes a pawn to wizards and gods, ultimately releasing an ancient evil that only he can defeat. The novel explores themes of destiny, power, and the consequences of one's actions in a richly imagined world
Discovering Modern Horror Fiction 1, edited by Darrell Schweitzer, is a significant anthology that delves into the evolution and nuances of modern horror fiction. Published in 1985, this book is part of a series that aims to explore and analyze the horror genre through essays and critical studies. The anthology features contributions from prominent authors and critics, offering insights into the works of influential horror writers and the themes prevalent in the genre. The essays cover prominent figures such as Shirley Jackson, Dennis Etchison, Stephen King, T. E. D. Klein, Manly Wade Wellman, and Jonathan Carroll. Additionally, the book contains a bibliographical checklist of critical studies in horror literature, compiled by Marshall B. Tymn¿.
Discovering Modern Horror Fiction 1, edited by Darrell Schweitzer, is a significant anthology that delves into the evolution and nuances of modern horror fiction. Published in 1985, this book is part of a series that aims to explore and analyze the horror genre through essays and critical studies. The anthology features contributions from prominent authors and critics, offering insights into the works of influential horror writers and the themes prevalent in the genre. The essays cover prominent figures such as Shirley Jackson, Dennis Etchison, Stephen King, T. E. D. Klein, Manly Wade Wellman, and Jonathan Carroll. Additionally, the book contains a bibliographical checklist of critical studies in horror literature, compiled by Marshall B. Tymn¿.
Discovering Classic Fantasy Fiction: Essays on the Antecedents of Fantastic Literature is a compilation of critical essays exploring the roots and development of classic fantasy literature. Published in 1996, this anthology includes contributions from notable scholars and critics who examine the works of various influential authors in the fantasy genre.Included are:Introduction - Darrell SchweitzerLord Dunsany: The Career of a Fantaisiste - S.T. JoshiJames Branch Cabell: No Fit Employment for a Grown Man - Don D'AmmassaMervyn Wall and the Comedy of Despair - Darrell SchweitzerJohn Collier, Fantastic Miniaturist - Alan WarrenA. Merritt: A Dreamer and a Visionary - Jack L. ChalkerHope Mirrlees: Antiquarian and Innovator - Gary C. HoppenstandE. R. Eddison: A Literary Biography - Brian AtteberyFritz Leiber and the New, Improved Weird Tale - Bruce ByfieldThe Secret Life of Arthur Machen - Mark ValentineClark Ashton Smith: The Last of the Great Romantics - Steve BehrendsBibliographical Checklist of Critical Studies in Classic Fantasy Literature - Compiled by Marshall B. Tymn
Explore the mystical and eerie world of Chinese folklore with Lafcadio Hearn's "Some Chinese Ghosts." This collection of ghost stories, first published in 1887, weaves together haunting tales of love, loss, and vengeance from ancient Chinese legends. Hearn's evocative prose captures the essence of the supernatural, bringing to life spirits, specters, and otherworldly beings. Each story offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology, filled with unforgettable characters and spine-chilling encounters. Perfect for fans of ghost stories and lovers of Eastern folklore, "Some Chinese Ghosts" promises a mesmerizing journey into the realm of the unknown.
Dog-Headed Death by Ray Faraday Nelson is part of the Gaius Hesperian Mysteries series. The story features Centurion Gaius Hesperian, a reflective and compassionate member of Emperor Nero's palace guard who is known for his unusual approach to detective work. Unlike his peers, Hesperian refrains from torturing witnesses, which makes him stand out in the brutal world of ancient Rome.The plot kicks off when Odysseus Memnon, a Greek-Egyptian shipping magnate, is murdered in his Alexandrian mansion shortly after announcing his conversion to a new evangelistic cult and his intention to donate all his wealth to it. Hesperian is tasked with solving the mystery of Memnon's death, navigating through the complexities of the cult and the political intrigue of the time.This historical mystery blends the rich backdrop of ancient Rome with the suspense of a whodunit, making it an engaging read for fans of both historical fiction and detective stories.
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