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Ash Dark as Night
Gary Phillips
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The Apple Macintosh Encyclopedia provides easily accessible, brief
and understandable information on the topics that you are most
likely to have questions about. We have carefully digested the
manuals, books, magazine articles, and other information sources
for the Macintosh. These, combined with our own experience in using
the Macintosh and other personal computers, have been integrated
into an alphabetical sequence of short entries in the style of an
encyclopedia. The goal is to provide concise, useful and
easy-to-understand information on a particular topic that is
quickly accessible when you need it. Much of the information in the
entries is not contained in the manuals provided with the Macintosh
and various software products. For example, notice the discussion,
under WIDTH, of the "deferred" nature of this command when used
with a device name, the discussion of the colon (: ) in Multiplan
for ranges, or Saving, Problems With. These topics are omitted or
inadequately covered in the standard manuals. The Macintosh is the
first truly visual computer. In keeping with the highly visual
nature of using the Macintosh, we have provided over 100
illustrations. Each shows exactly what you will see on the screen
when exploring topics discussed in the text. The Macintosh
Encyclopedia opens with a visual guide to icons, and remains highly
visual in orientation throughout the text.
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Peepland (Paperback)
Christa Faust; Illustrated by Gary Phillips, Andrea Camerini
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R541
R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
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Times Square, 1986: the home of New York's red light district where
strip clubs, porno theatres and petty crime prevails. When a chance
encounter for Peepbooth worker Roxy Bell leads to the brutal murder
of a public access pornographer, the erotic performer and her punk
rock ex-partner Nick Zero soon find themselves under fire from
criminals, cops, and the city elite, as they begin untangling a
complex web of corruption leading right to city hall.
Award-winning author, screenwriter, and editor Gary Phillips
gathers his most thrilling, outlandish, and madcap pulp fiction in
an 17-story collection that straddles the line between bizarro,
science fiction, noir, and superhero classics. Aztec vampires,
astral projecting killers, oxygen stealing bombs, undercover space
rangers, aliens occupying Los Angeles, right wing specters haunting
the ’hood, masked vigilantes, and mad scientists in their
underground lairs plotting world domination populate the stories in
this rip-snorting collection. In these pages grindhouse melds with
blaxploitation along with strong doses of B movie hardcore drive-in
fare. Phillips, editor of the Anthony Award-winning The Obama
Inheritance: Fifteen Stories of Conspiracy Noir, and author of
One-Shot Harry and Matthew Henson and the Ice Temple of Harlem,
said this about pulp. “The most common definition of pulp is
it’s fast-paced, a story containing out there characters and a
wild plot. There is that. But certainly, as we’ve now arrived at
the era of retro-pulp, these stories have elements of
characterization: not just action, but a glimpse behind the steely
eyes of these doers of incredible deeds.” As an added bonus,
Phillips resurrects Phantasmo, a Golden Age comics character
created by Black artist-writer E.C. Stoner in an all-new outing of
ethereal doings (includes 4 original illustrations by cover artist
Adam Shaw).
Orange County, California, brings to mind the endless summer of
sand and surf, McMansion housing tracts, a conservative stronghold,
and tony shopping centers. It's a place where pilates classes are
run like boot camps, real estate values are discussed at your
weekly colonic, and ice cream parlors on Main Street, USA, exist
side-by-side with pho shops and taquerias. Orange County Noir pulls
back the veil to reveal what lurks behind the curtain.
Features brand-new stories by: Susan Straight, Robert S.
Levinson, Rob Roberge, Nathan Walpow, Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, Dan
Duling, Mary Castillo, Lawrence Maddox, Dick Lochte, Robert Ward,
Gary Phillips, Gordon McAlpine, Martin J. Smith, and Patricia
McFall.
Editor Gary Phillips is the author of many novels and short
stories. He lives in Southern California.
To read the New Testament is to meet the Old Testament at every
turn. But exactly how do Old Testament texts relate to their New
Testament references and allusions? Moreover, what fruitful
interpretive methods do New Testament texts demonstrate? Leading
biblical scholars Walter Kaiser, Darrel Bock and Peter Enns each
present their answers to questions surrounding the use of the Old
Testament in the New Testament. Contributors address elements such
as Divine and human authorial intent, the context of Old Testament
references, and theological grounds for an interpretive method.
Every author applies his framework to the same three texts so that
readers see each method s practical use. Each contributor also
receives a thorough critique from the other two authors. A one-stop
reference for setting the scene and presenting approaches to the
topic that respect the biblical text, Three Views on the New
Testament Use of Old Testament gives readers the tools they need to
develop their own views on this important subject. The
Counterpoints series provides a forum for comparison and critique
of different views on issues important to Christians. Counterpoints
books address two categories: Church Life and Bible and Theology.
Complete your library with other books in the Counterpoints
series."
An incendiary mixture of genres and voices, this collection of
short stories compiles a unique set of work that revolves around
riots, revolts, and revolution. From the turbulent days of unionism
in the streets of New York City during the Great Depression to a
group of old women who meet at their local cafe to plan a radical
act that will change the world forever, these original and once
out-of-print stories capture the various ways people rise up to
challenge the status quo and change up the relationships of power.
Ideal for any fan of noir, science fiction, and revolution and
mayhem, this collection includes works from Sara Paretsky, Paco
Taibo II, Cory Doctorow, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Summer Brenner.
From Cocaine, that most troubling and fascinating of substances;
through Speed, an oft demonized and misunderstood drug and on to
Heroin, long seen as the most 'literary' of narcotics - the
contributors to this all-new original anthology reveal that those
who partake are forever changed, but the price of paradise is often
steep. The Cocaine Chronicles: that most troubling and fascinating
of substances is the subject, the subtext, the whys and whereofs in
this collection of original short stories that are funny and
harrowing, sad and scary, but at all times riveting. In this bold
anthology by a cross-section of today's most thought-provoking
writers, we meet the casual sniffers, the heavy users, the dealers,
the victims and the unsuspecting victims - hysterical romps, tragic
characters and unfathomable lows - rendering cocaine a drug that is
anything but glamorous. The Speed Chronicles - Deprived of the
ingrained romantic mysticism of the opiate or the cosmopolitan chic
of cocaine, there is no sympathy for this devil. Speed - crystal
meth, amphetamines, Dexedrine, Benzedrine, Adderall; crank, spizz,
chickenscratch, oblivious marching powder, the go-fast - twice the
productivity at half the cost, and equal opportunity for all. It
feels so good and hurts so bad. The first contemporary collection
of all new literary short fiction on the drug from an array of
today's most compelling and respected authors. These are no
stereotypical tales of tweakers - the element of crime and the
bleary-eyed, shaky zombies at dawn are here right alongside
heart-wrenching narratives of everyday people, good intentions gone
terribly awry and dreams going up in flames. The Heroin Chronicles
- That most "literary" of narcotics - the enigmatic opium poppy and
its various derivatives - and as these stories reveal, those who
partake of the sacred flower are forever changed, but the price of
paradise is often steep: overdose, hepatitis C, degradation and
self-destruction. The editor, Jerry Stahl, himself a recovering
addict with long-term sobriety, has assembled an impressive array
of writers to create this 'encyclopedia of bad behaviour.' Indeed,
these tales of chasing the dragon, with corollaries often violent
and savage, will satisfy devotees of noir fiction and outsider art
alike. The Hard Drug Chronicles runs to over 700 pages and contains
more than 40 all new stories from Lee Child, Jerry Stahl, Ken
Bruen, Laura Lippman, Nina Revoyr, James Franco, Sherman Alexie,
William T. Vollmann, Megan Abbott, James Greer, Tao Lin, Joseph
Mattson, Eric Bogosian, Gary Phillips and Jervey Tervalon. CONTENTS
- COCAINE Ten Keys - Lee Child The Crack Cocaine Diet - Laura
Lippman White Irish - Ken Bruen Beneficent Diversions from the
Crackdkins Diet - Donnell Alexander Poinciana - Susan Straight The
Screenwriter - James Brown Twilight of the Stooges - Jerry Stahl
Chemistry - Robert Ward Shame - Kerry E. West Viki, Flash, and the
Pied-Piper of Shoebies - Deborah Vankin Golden Pacific - Nina
Revoyr Sentimental Value - Manuel Ramos Just Surviving Another Day
- Detrice Jones A.K.A. Moises Rockafella - Emory Holmes II Camaro
Blue - Bill Moody Serving Monster - Jervey Tervalon Disco Zombies -
Gary Phillips CONTENTS - SPEED How to Go to Dinner With a Brother
On Drugs - Natalie Diaz War Cry - Sherman Alexie Bad - Jerry Stahl
Labiodental Fricative - Scott Phillips Osito - Kenji Jasper Amp is
the First Word in Amphetamine - Joseph Mattson Addiction - James
Franco Wheelbarrow Kings - Jess Walter Tips 'n' Things by Elayne -
Beth Lisick Pissing in Perpetuity - Rose Bunch 51 Hours - Tao Lin
Everything I Want - Megan Abbott The Speed of Things - James Greer
No Matter How Beautifully It Stings - William T. Vollmann CONTENTS
- HEROIN Fragments of Joe - Tony O'Neill Hot for the Shot - Sophia
Langdon Dos Mac + The Jones - Nathan Larson Possible Side Effects -
Jerry Stahl Going Down - L.Z. Hansen Baby I Need to See A Man About
A Duck - Michael Albo Godhead - Eric Bogosian Gift Horse - Jervey
Tervalon Ghost Town Lydia Lunch The Monster - John Albert Black
Caesar's Gold - Gary Phillips Sunshine for Adrienne - Antonia Crane
Poppy Love - Ava Stander
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South Central Noir (Hardcover)
Gary Phillips; Contributions by Steph Cha, Jervey Tervalon, Emory Holmes, Jeri Westerson, …
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R928
Discovery Miles 9 280
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Snow Shorts Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Gary Phillips, Nicole Givens Kurtz; Illustrated by Jeffrey Ray Hayes
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R288
Discovery Miles 2 880
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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