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Franklin C. Watkins (1894-1972) was born in New York but pursued
his work as painter and teacher in Philadelphia. Over his long and
distinguished career, he was awarded many honors and prizes, and
his paintings hang in the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum
of American Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Corcoran
Gallery, the Detroit Institute of Art, the Baltimore Museum of Art,
as well as in many other museums, university collections, and
private collections. During a series of highly informal meetings
betwen Franklin C. Watkins and author Ben Wolf-both deeply
engrossed in art, one asking and listening, the other searching for
answers with the naked honesty that distinguishes both the man and
his work-this book found its natural though unorthodox form. The
transcriptions of the actual conversations between the author and
the painter are framed by an introductory essay on the origins of
the book and by an account of the painting of Watkins's mural-sized
canvas for the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale
University. But the book's contents resist classification.
Ninety-four of Watkins's paintings are reproduced, together with a
catalogue containing his comments on individual pictures.
An ancient city rising... Hideous monsters emerging... It's a
Cataclysm of Chaos! Atlantis is rising from the depths, wreaking
havoc across the world with its emergence, and apparently, Santa is
the only one who can stop it. When diplomacy fails to dissuade the
Atlantians from pursuing their devastating goals, Santa realizes a
new fight to save the Earth has just begun. Driven by his desire to
save his people, King Hydreon of Atlantis makes a contract to
ensure their survival. Thanks to the portal leading to a new age,
he secures a means to ensure the Atlantians' future for
eternity-even if it will personally cost him everything. But the
bargain he has struck aligns him with a force older than the
creation of Earth itself-a dark power with its own machinations for
the planet and its population. Can Santa, Snoot, and their friends
stop the rise of Atlantis? Will Hydreon succeed in saving his
people? Or will an awakening in the deep threaten the world with
unbridled chaos? Should Eldritch Horrors Be Forgot is the third
book in the hilarious Santa Saves Christmas series, a mashup of
urban fantasy and time travel genres. Readers of Matt Dinniman's
Dungeon Crawler Carl series and Shayne Silvers's Nate Temple series
will love these books. Curl up by the fire with a mug of heavily
spiked apple cider and start reading now! Praise for What the
Frost? "Zombie reindeer, carnivorous mermaids, ice-shooting
velociraptors, and a shotgun named Cherry. Everything I need to get
into the holiday spirit. What the Frost? is gonzo, action-packed
insanity sprinkled with nutmeg. Goes down like warm eggnog spiked
with a little too much moonshine. This book is hilarious. 5 golden
rings." -Matt Dinniman, Author of Dungeon Crawler Carl "This book
is what would happen if you took the two classic Christmas movies,
Die Hard and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and forced them to
have a baby... and zombies." -Hunter Blain, Author of The
Preternatural Chronicles "Take a red-nosed dive into Ben Wolf's cup
of holiday adventure. Driven by starlight and laughter, he sleighed
all of my Christmas expectations. Puffins and timeless villains are
just what every reader should have on their wish list." -Kimbra
Swain, Creator of the Trailerverse "What the hell did I just read?"
-Hillary Clinton (probably)
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How to be a Jerk (Paperback)
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