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For decades, the Louisiana political scene has been a source of
interest and intrigue for scholars and casual observers alike. In
recent years, the state's political, economic, and environmental
challenges have drawn sustained attention from regional and
national media. Observers have typically focused on Louisiana's
distinctive political culture, including jungle primaries, colorful
candidates, and tolerance for scandal. However, recent shifts have
eroded the state's unique political character, aligning it with
national political trends of partisan realignment, political
polarization, and outside influence in state and local elections.
The Party Is Over brings together top scholars, journalists, and
policy analysts to investigate these recent shifts in institutions,
politics, and policy and situate them in the context of national
politics. Both accessible and thorough, the volume offers an
informed and reliable foundation for those new to Louisiana's
political culture and for long-time observers seeking new insights
into recent developments. Contributors recognize the challenges
posed by the new politics and point toward opportunities to
leverage the state's cultural and economic strengths to build a
better Louisiana.
Learn more about how the central nervous system governs human
behaviour with an industry-leading text. Biopsychology, Global
Edition, 11th Edition by authors John Pinel and Steven Barnes
presents a clear, engaging introduction to the topic offering a
unique combination of biopsychological science and personal,
reader-oriented discourse, ideal for students studying
Physiological Psychology and Biopsychology courses. Well-known for
its accessible and student-focused approach to the discipline, the
book successfully interweaves the fundamentals of the field with
clinical case studies, social issues, personal implications, useful
metaphors, and memorable anecdotes. The plethora of themed
features, and visual illustrations will challenge your critical
thinking skills and support your understanding of the concepts
introduced. The latest Edition also incorporates two new emerging
themes ("Thinking About Epigenetics" and "Consciousness") and
includes up-to-date coverage of the most recent developments in the
field. With the engaging, inspiring voices coming from the authors
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The Keeper (Hardcover)
Tananarive Due, Steven Barnes; Illustrated by Marco Finnegan
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A young Black girl finds herself trapped between desperation and
her family's dark history in this horror graphic novelAisha has
suffered a devastating loss. Her parents were killed in a car
crash, and now she must move to decrepit and derelict Detroit to
live with her ailing grandmother. However, shortly after moving in,
Aisha's grandmother's health rapidly deteriorates. With her dying
breath, she summons the dark spirit that has protected their family
for generations to watch over Aisha.At first it seems that this
spirit, whom Aisha refers to as the Keeper, is truly doing as her
grandmother asked, caring for Aisha and keeping her safe; however,
it soon becomes clear that this being can only sustain itself by
stealing life from others. As the Keeper begins to prey on the
apartment building's other residents, Aisha and her friends must
come together to destroy it . . . or die trying. Written by masters
of horror Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes and illustrated by Marco
Finnegan, The Keeper reflects on the horror Black Americans face
every day, while still staying true to the genre.
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Eightfold Path
Steven Barnes, Charles Johnson; Illustrated by Bryan Christopher Moss
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From award-winning authors Charles Johnson and Steven Barnes comes
a graphic novel anthology of interconnected Afrofuturistic parables
inspired by the teachings of Buddha—now in paperbackEight
strangers—looking for enlightenment from an ancient spiritual
teacher—are trapped in a cave high in the mountains on their way
to his temple. One of his acolytes directs them to each tell a
story that the group can learn from as they wait out the horrible
snowstorm that rages outside the cave’s entrance.One by one, the
travelers each share a story that, unbeknownst to them, is actually
a morality tale representing one of the aspects of final
enlightenment as taught in Buddhism. As the wind howls through the
night, they tell symbolic stories of horror, dystopia, high
adventure, cyberpunk, and urban fantasy. Each story is a spoke on
the symbolic Dharma wheel, and each interlocking tale gets the
travelers closer to their true destiny: unveiling the future of the
entire human race. This remarkable collection borrows heavily from
the traditions of pop culture morality anthology series such as The
Twilight Zone,The Outer Limits, Night Gallery, Lovecraft Country,
and the publications of E.C. Comics. Strongly influenced by the
science fiction pulps of the 1950s and 1960s, this brilliant
collection remixes classic social narratives, such as Plato’s
Allegory of the Cave, Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, and The
Arabian Nights, through an edgy, contemporary, yet spiritually
centered lens. In The Eightfold Path, our destinies lie in heeding
the lessons given in every one of these entrancing tales.
From award-winning authors Charles Johnson and Steven Barnes comes
a graphic novel anthology of interconnected Afrofuturistic parables
inspired by the teachings of BuddhaEight strangers looking for
enlightenment from an ancient spiritual teacher are trapped in a
cave high in the mountains on their way to his temple. One of his
acolytes directs them to each tell a story that the group can learn
from as they wait out the horrible snowstorm that rages outside the
cave's entrance.One by one the travelers each share a story that,
unbeknownst to them, is actually a morality tale representing one
of the aspects of final enlightenment as taught in Buddhism. As the
wind howls through the night, they tell symbolic stories of horror,
dystopia, high adventure, cyberpunk, and urban fantasy. Each story
is a spoke on the symbolic Dharma wheel, and each interlocking tale
gets the travelers closer to their true destiny-unveiling the
future of the entire human race. This remarkable collection borrows
heavily from the traditions of pop-culture morality anthology
series such as The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Night Gallery,
Lovecraft Country, and the publications of E.C. Comics. Heavily
influenced by the science fiction pulps of the 1950s and 1960s,
this brilliant collection remixes classic social narratives such as
Plato's Allegory of the Cave, Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, and
The Arabian Nights, through an edgy, contemporary, yet spiritually
centered lens. In The Eightfold Path, our destinies lie in heeding
the lessons given in every one of these entrancing tales.
Ord Cestus, a planet mostly barren and inhospitable to life, was
first colonized as a prison world--until a handful of hardy
pioneers discovered its rich ore deposits and managed to build up a
successful droid-manufacturing industry. But when the Clone Wars
erupted, bringing severe rationing of imported resources and a
Republic ban on the production of battle droids, Ord Cestus was
threatened with imminent economic collapse.
Enter the Confederacy of Independent Systems--the Separatists--with
a life-saving offer to purchase a generous quantity of the planet's
most lucrative export: bio-droids. Possessed of tactical
capabilities that rival the fighting abilities of even the most
advanced Jedi, these sophisticated, techno-organic hybrid units
would prove a most formidable weapon if ever deployed for military
use. And now the Confederacy's intention to invest in what amounts
to an army of bio-droids has sent ripples of alarm through the
highest echelons of the Republic government.
Determined to halt the bio-droid sale--but fearing a show of force
will result in a political backlash--Supreme Chancellor Palpatine
dispatches a team of envoys, led by Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Their mission: persuade Ord Cestus's government to abandon its
dealings with the Confederacy . . . while secretly stirring up
revolution among the planet's struggling underclass. Diplomacy is
paramount. But if all else fails, the Republic will not hesitate to
launch a full-scale attack--and wipe out not only the means of
bio-droid production, but countless lives as well, to demonstrate
the consequences of disloyalty.
For Obi-Wan, the prospect of such wholesale slaughter only serves
to fuel his growing suspicions about the sinister path the Republic
seems to be taking. But the brash Jedi Master Kit Fisto and the
detachment of clone soldiers assigned to the mission are ready and
willing to do the Supreme Chancellor's bidding. As the leaders of
Ord Cestus refuse to capitulate and Palpatine rapidly loses
patience, Obi-Wan's hopes of a peaceful resolution are dwindling.
Now, facing a crisis of conscience, Obi-Wan must find the wisdom
and strength to prevent a bloodbath and safeguard the Republic--
while abiding by the ancient code to which he has pledged his life.
"From the Hardcover edition."
Pilgrim: A graphic novel about a man on a pilgrimage, for reasons
unclear, and to a destination unknown. Prompted by a dream of
freedom, he leaves his job and home only to find himself in a
pathless desert. He longs for something that he can't quite define,
and finds himself in a world of dreams, on a quest that leads him
through mysteries and enigmas. Where is he going...and why?
"Pilgrim" is the work of Stephen Michael Barnes ("SMB") and is
based on sketches from his personal journal. He currently lives and
works in Arizona.
THE BURNING MAIDEN
Where Literature and the Supernatural Meet
Sixteen new short stories from bestselling authors...
Joe R. Lansdale (Edge of Dark Water, Bullets and Fire)
Matthew Pearl (The Dante Club, The Technologists)
Louis Bayard (The School of Night, The Black Tower)
Lyndsay Faye (The Gods of Gotham, Dust and Shadow)
Charles Johnson (Middle Passage, Oxherding Tale)
AND MORE
Sixteen stories and poems that redefine the boundary between
horror and literature
FROM THE INTRODUCTION BY ANTHOLOGY EDITOR, GREG KISHBAUGH:
THE BLURRED LINE
Publishers love categories, as do bookstores. They want a writer's
work to fit neatly into a specific genre. The motivation for this,
of course, lies in commerce, as well as questionable (and outdated)
notions about the consumer mind.
But this can be an unfair burden, as writers are far less
compartmentalized in their thinking. They strive to tell a story.
To enlighten. To entertain. The genre in which the story falls is
not nearly as important as the story itself. After all, how would
one categorize "A Clockwork Orange"? Is it horror? Yes. Science
Fiction? Yes. Literature? Yes. And yet I've never heard Anthony
Burgess referred to as a "horror" writer or a "science fiction"
writer.
How about Cormac McCarthy? No one would ever deem him a "horror"
writer, but then how does one categorize "The Road"? Is Robert
Louis Stevenson a "horror" writer because he wrote "The Strange
Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"? Is George Orwell either a
"horror" or "science fiction" writer in light of his two most
famous works, "1984" and "Animal Farm"?
Let's face it, many of the novels we consider classics today
simply transcend genre, in no small part due to the fact that they
manage to mash more than one together, producing works that
resonate in our imaginations. "Slaughterhouse Five." "Lord of the
Flies." "Fahrenheit 451." "Deliverance." These stories all contain
skin-prickling elements of horror; yet none are categorized as
"horror" novels. If such works can fit into the horror mold, then
it begs the question: What is literature?
And to analyze the other side of the coin, what do we make of
works that are unquestionably horror but clearly transcend the
boundaries of genre? Is "Something Wicked This Way Comes" any less
a piece of fine literature because it also happens to be a work of
dread-inducing horror? How about "The Haunting of Hill House," "I
Am Legend" or "The Shining." What of some of the masterfully
macabre short stories of Harlan Ellison? Or the works of Poe and
Lovecraft? Certainly anyone would categorize them as glorious works
of literature, all of which happen to squarely fall into the genre
of horror.
"The Burning Maiden" was born of this conundrum. When is horror
simply "horror" and when does it cross over into "literature"? What
happens when writers of unparalleled talents put their minds (and
writing chops) to telling stories of the supernatural, of the
darkness in the human soul, of the sadness and longing that
sometimes supersedes the grave-all the while telling stories with
the hearts and souls of poets?
Contributors to this anthology have been nominated for or awarded
(to name a few) with the American Mystery Award, the British
Fantasy Award, the Bram Stoker Award, the Horror Critics Award, the
Edgar Award, the Dagger Award, the Crime Writers' Association
Award, the British Fantasy Society Award, the Pushcart Prize, the
Asimov's Readers' Award, the Rhysling Award, the International
Horror Guild Award, the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.
"The Burning Maiden" was created as a showcase for horror and
suspense with a strong literary bent. Stories that focus on the
glorious interplay of poetry and words set against the dark wonder
that truly great speculative fiction can raise in us.
Greg Kishbaugh
Editor
* An infection has swept the world, bringing on an epidemic of
mindless biting attacks from the infected that leave everyone ...
changed. The survivors call the infected freaks, but they are much
more than just mindless zombies, they are actually the result of an
alien life form slowly colonising Earth.
"What happens when an unprecedented infection sweeps the world,
leaving the earth on the brink of the Apocalypse?"
But this infection goes far beyond disease. Beyond even the
nightmare images of walking dead or flesh-eating ghouls. The
infected are turning into creatures unlike anything ever dreamed of
. . . more complex, more mysterious, and more deadly.
Trapped in the northwestern United States as winter begins to fall,
Terry and Kendra have only one choice: they and their friends must
cross a thousand miles of no-man's-land in a rickety school bus,
battling ravenous hordes, human raiders, and their own fears.
In the midst of apocalypse, they find something no one could have
anticipated . . . love.
THE AWARD-WINNING AUTHORS OF "CASANEGRA "AND "IN THE NIGHT OF THE
HEAT "TEAM UP FOR A THIRD TIME TO PRESENT "FROM CAPE TOWN WITH
LOVE, "A TENNYSON HARDWICK NOVEL.
Actor-turned-detective Tennyson Hardwick has solved two
high-profile deaths in Hollywood, but nothing has prepared him for
a race to save a child's life.
Tennyson's past in the sex game cost him his new girlfriend, and he
brings her to Cape Town, South Africa--a scenic film destination
and playground for the rich--to try to win her back. There Tennyson
is hired as a bodyguard by superstar Sofia Maitlin when she visits
an orphanage to adopt an African child.
Months later, Maitlin offers Tennyson one of Hollywood's hottest
tickets--a job as a bodyguard at adopted daughter Nandi's A-list
celebrity birthday party.
But the party is over before it begins. When Nandi's birthday goes
dreadfully wrong, it's up to a guilt-ridden Tennyson to save a
child's life and reunite a Hollywood family.
But how? He can't go to the police, the FBI has threatened to
arrest him, and Big Brother is monitoring his telephone calls.
To find Nandi, Tennyson will have to rely on tips from his
father--a retired LAPD captain--and a mysterious woman from his
past, Marsha, who has already proven she can't be trusted. His
strongest lead is a deadly knife fighter known only as Spider.
When his search for the missing child crosses Marsha's covert
investigation into a criminal gang with ties to South Africa,
Tennyson knows that finding Nandi might cost him his freedom--or
his life.
Watch exclusive scenes from "From Cape Town with Love" starring
Blair Underwood by snapping the Microsoft tags found inside the
book.
"The Barsoom Project" is the direct sequel to 1981's "Dream
Park. "Eviane's first visit to the-state-of-art amusement arena
Dream Park ended in disaster: the special effects had seemed more
real than life... until the holograms she was shooting with live
ammunition turned out to be solid flesh and blood... and very, very
dead.
Haunted by the past, rebounding from a lengthy spell in a mental
hospital, she has returned to Dream Park to exorcise a nightmare
that has become reality. But in Dream Park, nothing is what it
seems. The Inuit mythology controlling the images is part of a "Fat
Ripper Special" designed to implant new behavioral memes. The
players are struggling against the game master, one another, and
their own demons. And there is a killer who wants to ensure Eviane
never regains her memory...noo matter what it costs.
Blending together hard science fiction with topical RPG-like
fantasy games, "The Barsoom Project" is SF at the cutting edge and
a classic creation from two of the genre's most beloved
writers.
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Dream Park (Paperback)
Larry Niven, Steven Barnes, Niven
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The classic "virtual reality theme park" adventure is now back in
print with brand new cover art. For 15 virtual reality gamers
undertaking a four-day quest, the fantasy slaying of monsters is
suddenly interrupted by murder. Reissue.
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Beowulf's Children (Paperback)
Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Steven Barnes
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"Once upon a long, long time ago, our parents and grandparents left
a place called Earth. They traveled across the stars in a ship
called Geographic to find paradise." Camelot is an island paradise
for some perhaps, but not for us. There dwell monsters. These huge
hulking inhabitants, called Grendels, bring only death and
destruction to humankind. That we survived those first battles at
all is a miracle. That we came to prosper is, for those who endured
those awful times, beyond comprehension. Amazingly enough, Camelot,
for most, will come to be the paradise we dreamed of. But a new
generation is growing up, ignorant of the Great Grendel Wars.
Setting out for the mainland, these rebellious men and women are
bent on exploration, ready to fight any Grendels that get in their
way, indifferent to their parents' past. On the mainland called
Avalon, however, there are monsters that dwarf the ones their
parents fought, and as the young people will learn, monsters also
dwell in the human heart. For Avalon does not give up her secrets
easily, and some of those mysteries are wicked as sin, blacker than
the grave.
Award-winning actor and author Blair Underwood rejoins forces with
two popular writers to deliver the second installment--now in
paperback--in their stunning and provocative Tennyson Hardwick
chronicles.
For the first time since their breakout debut, Casanegra, the
powerful trio of Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due, and Steven Barnes
teams up to bring readers back into the sexy and entertaining world
of struggling actor and gigolo-turned-sleuth Tennyson Hardwick. In
the Night of the Heat picks up where Casanegra left off, after
Tennyson has solved the murder of rapper Afrodite. His reputation
brings football superstar T. D. Jackson to his door, asking for
protection when he is threatened with death after acquittal for
murder. Tennyson politely turns Jackson down to pursue his acting
career and personal life. But when Jackson is found dead in his
home, the victim of an apparent suicide, Tennyson can't resist
prying into the football star's death-- especially if it means
answering the question that divided a nation: Did T. D. Jackson
really kill his wife?
Casanegra follows the adventures of Tennyson Hardwick, a gorgeous,
sexy actor and former gigolo, living on the fringes of the good
life in Hollywood. This story, which chronicles the redemption of a
prodigal son, combines the glamour of Hollywood with the seedy
hopelessness of the inner city. In this hot and steamy mystery,
Tennyson struggles to hang on to his acting career and redeem his
sex-for-pay history, which estranged him from his family --
especially his father, a decorated LAPD captain who raised Tennyson
to call him "sir." Now, in the wake of his father's sudden stroke,
Tennyson has to save himself from taking the fall for the first
murder of a female rapper. In the process he discovers his hidden
talents -- the hard way.
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