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  • av Allen Frost
    172,-

    The Last Paper Stars is Allen Frost's 30th published book! This time, Good Deed Rain excavates three manuscripts from the vault, when the author was in his 20s. This book features three related adventures. The first is "The Last Frankenstein" inspired by minimum wage jobs. The next section is "Paper Guide" about a fantasy library. The final part of the book is a sort of science fiction called "Stars Become Sand When They Land" with a girl who survives Seattle with the help of friend made of car parts. A book for all ages, especially relevant to young adult readers with a heart.

  • av Allen Frost
    167,-

    Allen Frost's second novel written when he was 23. Based on the experiences living in New York City, a love story with a violin, subways, a ghost, a passenger pigeon. This book also includes the author's journal from that time.

  • av Allen Frost
    167,-

    Why is Walt Amherst trapped in a 1945 B-movie? Read and find out where his long night of dreams take him. From Jungle to Office, featuring singing cowboys, a gorilla, mayhem and misadventures in a paper floating memory. With that in mind, this is an adventure of what dream state might be: a parallel world where our shadows are real.

  • av Robert Huff
    172,-

    Robert Huff's poetry appeared in national magazines and anthologies since his early poems were printed in Harpers and Atlantic in 1947. Robert Huff was an instructor at Western Washington University and a renowned poet of 4 books during his lifetime. Good Deed Rain is honored to present this, his final, previously unpublished manuscript.

  • av Allen Frost
    195,-

    After 82 years buried underground, Pinocchio returns to life behind a car repair shop in America. He soon runs off into the night after jazz and quickly returns to his usual troubles. An adventure for all ages of readers.

  • - Essays & Plays
    av Allen Frost
    172,-

    A collection of writing about some of my favorite subjects, from B-movies to Brautigan. My interest in writing essays began against all odds in college, with an essay on Chaucer and Willie Mays. These essays will take the reader into unexpected worlds of poetry, poverty row pictures, revolutionaries, reincarnation, beauty and beasts. A carnival ride for all readers.

  • av Allen Frost
    181,-

    There's something going on in this country and I can best relate it in fable: the parable of the rabbits, a bedtime story, and the diary of our Ohio trip. This summer, I turned the channels and watched the wild rabbits in our yard; a lesson that led to an uncovered dream, and travel to another world. A book of hope and compassion for everyone.

  • - Stories
    av Allen Frost
    181,-

    This is a collection of linked stories, thinking about what makes us animals. Readers will meet coyote, crow, rabbit, bat, raccoon, bee, chicken, frog, snail, owl, as well as reappearing human friends. Sometimes I hear an early morning bird playing a little unusual, like Thelonious Monk in a piano tree, and that's how I'd like these almost animals to be.

  • av Allen Frost
    195,-

    The sequel to Allen Frost's "Roosevelt" novel, this adventure is set twenty years later, in 1962, on a rainy farm in Washington state. Featuring two weeks during the mythic Kennedy times, a boy is witness to the world of rockets, love and death. A book for all ages. Beautifullly illustrated throughout.

  • av Allen Frost
    167,-

    A one-legged vaudeville magician reunites with his robot comrade to hunt for ghosts. Their mission takes them through the city, following radio signals into the haunted countryside, circus embers and ice cream shops. An all-ages adventure, magically illustrated thoughout.

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    194,-

    Four stories, featuring the return of Sylvan Moore, a flying monk, a water salesman, and a guardian rabbit. These adventures are inspired by Japan and feature chapter watercolor illustrations by the author.

  • - A Tribute to Clyde Sanborn
    av Clyde Sanborn
    374,-

    While editing the tribute book to poet Robert Sund (A Flutter of Birds Passing Through Heaven, 2016) I heard about "the other poet" in La Conner, Washington, Clyde Sanborn. Knowing nothing about him except that he lived and died like Li Po, I embarked on a journey to learn whatever I could. This tribute book is a rare treasury filled with memories, interviews, photos, as well as Clyde's handwritten poems and paintings. In the tradition of Li Po, Clyde Sanborn was our very own Zen poet, artist and river drifter. Not so long ago, he was a well known fixture in La Conner, but his story has never been told until now. This book provides an adventurous, inspired look at the struggle of an illuminated artist. It will be of interest to everyone else out there in the same boat.

  • - An Oral History of the Skagit Valley Arts Scene
    av Claire Swedberg & Rita Hupy
    471,-

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    209,-

  • av Allen Frost
    154,-

    A winter book of poetry and prose that tells the tale of life on 32nd Street in the Pacific Northwest. This adventure begins with a poem section "The Blue Remains," turns into short stories "Meanwhile, in the Planetarium," and concludes with a childhood memory "Donald Sleep." For three cold, wet months I waited for the next transmission and kept record of them on paper. I'd like to present these 109 messages to you now, in hopes that wherever you are the sun is shining (unless it's nighttime of course).

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    167,-

  • av Paul S Piper
    195,-

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    395,-

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    292,-

  • av Allen Frost
    181,-

    A little novel set in black and white like one of those old European movies about death and life. This book stars Rudolph and his opposite Simone who circle a small lake, observing the blue glows that wander the woods, the shores and the waters.Back in high school I would go to the Neptune Theatre every week. Driving the floating bridge over Lake Washington or going Lake City Way, looking for parking, sometimes under a leafy tree, sometimes on the slant by the IHOP. The Neptune had a green neon sign that floated out front. Inside, you bought your ticket from a boat shaped counter and then you could go up to the balcony. That's where I met Fellini, Bergman, Cocteau, and I wanted this adventure to be an homage to them, a sort of European black and white movie book.This idea began during a hellish summer when forest fires turned our air into a white smog and the sun was dim as an orange penny. A Martian world, it was hard to even breathe out there. But by September it started to clear and I began to take walks around the lake. I still had a couple weeks away from my office job and I liked to think this would be my morning routine when I finally retire. I would begin every day with a walk around the lake.

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    217,-

  • - A Tribute to Robert Sund
    av Robert Sund
    223,-

    The poet and artist Robert Sund is a Pacific Northwest legend. This book is an inspired biography comprised of stories, memories, poetry, photography and artwork by those who knew him. The book is also filled with previously unpublished and uncollected works by Sund. A tribute to a life committed to poetry, calligraphy, art and friendship.

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    167,-

  • av Allen Frost
    223,-

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    221,-

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    167,-

  • av Allen Frost
    209,-

  • av Allen (Western Washington University Library) Frost
    181,-

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