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Elmo's Little Glow Worm by Elizabeth Rivlin,Joe Mathieu Pdf
Elmo looks in Count's castle, Oscar's trash can, Big Bird's nest, and other places on Sesame Street before he finds his little glowworm in time for bed.
"Little Glow worm is having a lot of much trouble searching for his light. Some of the creatures aren't much help - his glow worm cousins, the cave spider and the weta, but in the end the long-tailed bat flies off and finds a light for the little glow worm"--Publisher's website.
The Glow-worm who Lost Her Glow by William Bedford Pdf
Poor Georgina has lost her glow! Without it, she's not a proper glow-worm. So she sets off on a brave journey to find it again. On the way she meets all kinds of creatures--cockerels, moles, mice, weasels, humans, and a very special boy glow-worm. And she learns an awful lot about light and dark, too! A heart-warming story about a little glow-worm's search for her missing glow . . . and love! Includes engaging and interactive facts and activities about Light and Dark.
Charles Dickens' Martian Notes by Simon Bucher-Jones Pdf
Paperback edition of Charles Dicken's Martian Notes (1842) - its a travelogue, an alt-history, an sf novel, a satire, a mash-up, a prequel to The War Of The Worlds, and contains - monsters, vampires, criminals, spies, clockwork automata, and Charles Dickens.
Author : Philip Parker King Publisher : Unknown Page : 816 pages File Size : 44,7 Mb Release : 1839 Category : Voyages around the world ISBN : OSU:32435069599561
Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, Between the Years 1826-36, Describing Their Examination of the Southern Shores of South America, and the Beagle Circumnavigation of the Globe by Robert Fitzroy Pdf
Marie Brennan,Tori Truslow,Georgina Bruce,Michael M. Jones,Gemma Files,C.S.E. Cooney,Cat Rambo,Gregory Frost,Shweta Narayan,S.J. Hirons,John Grant,Kenneth Schneyer,John C. Wright,Nicole Kornher-Stace,Tanith Lee
Author : Marie Brennan,Tori Truslow,Georgina Bruce,Michael M. Jones,Gemma Files,C.S.E. Cooney,Cat Rambo,Gregory Frost,Shweta Narayan,S.J. Hirons,John Grant,Kenneth Schneyer,John C. Wright,Nicole Kornher-Stace,Tanith Lee Publisher : Mythic Delirium Books Page : 314 pages File Size : 47,8 Mb Release : 2010-07-01 Category : Fiction ISBN : 8210379456XXX
Clockwork Phoenix 3 by Marie Brennan,Tori Truslow,Georgina Bruce,Michael M. Jones,Gemma Files,C.S.E. Cooney,Cat Rambo,Gregory Frost,Shweta Narayan,S.J. Hirons,John Grant,Kenneth Schneyer,John C. Wright,Nicole Kornher-Stace,Tanith Lee Pdf
The third volume in the ground-breaking, genre-bending, boundary-pushing CLOCKWORK PHOENIX anthology series, now available in digital format. Includes critically-acclaimed and award-nominated stories by Marie Brennan, Tori Truslow, Georgina Bruce, Michael M. Jones, Gemma Files, C.S.E. Cooney, Cat Rambo, Gregory Frost, Shweta Narayan, S.J. Hirons, John Grant, Kenneth Schneyer, John C. Wright, Nicole Kornher-Stace and Tanith Lee. With a whimsical introduction and new afterword by Nebula Award-nominated editor Mike Allen. CONTENTS The Gospel of Nachash • Marie Brennan Tomorrow Is Saint Valentine's Day • Tori Truslow Crow Voodoo • Georgina Bruce Your Name Is Eve • Michael M. Jones Hell Friend • Gemma Files Braiding the Ghosts • C.S.E. Cooney Surrogates • Cat Rambo Lucyna's Gaze • Gregory Frost Eyes of Carven Emerald • Shweta Narayan Dragons of America • S.J. Hirons Where Shadows Go at Low Midnight • John Grant Lineage • Kenneth Schneyer Murder in Metachronopolis • John C. Wright To Seek Her Fortune • Nicole Kornher-Stace Fold • Tanith Lee Praise for CLOCKWORK PHOENIX 3 . . . . Allen’s third volume of extraordinary short stories reaches new heights of rarity and wonder. Marie Brennan sets the bar high with “The Gospel of Nachash,” a fine reinterpretation of the Adam and Eve legend from a fresh perspective. Tori Truslow’s scholarly “Tomorrow Is Saint Valentine’s Day” tells the story of the Great Ice Train and its encounter with the merfolk on the Moon. Gemma Files’s “Hell Friend” and C.S.E. Cooney’s “Braiding the Ghosts” are sinister, spine-tingling ghost stories. Cat Rambo deals with realism and escapism in her futuristic “Surrogates,” where appearances and reality are mutable. Shweta Narayan’s “Eyes of Carven Emerald” eloquently rewrites the history of Alexander the Great to include mechanical entities. Without a wrong note, all the stories in this anthology admirably fulfill Allen’s promise of “beauty and strangeness.” — Publishers Weekly, Starred Review With a balance of new names and established authors, the third Clockwork Phoenix installment collects some magnificent interpretations of fantastic ideas. “The Gospel of Nachash” opens, Marie Brennan’s haunting tale of the beginning of time, and a very interesting reinterpretation of a gospel it is, too. Tanith Lee’s “Fold” is a story of a man who wrote love letters to the people he saw passing beneath his window, and only left his apartment once. Gemma Files’ “Hell Friend” is really a heart-warming ghost story; Georgina Bruce’s “Crow Voodoo” is an unnerving take on something common to fairy tales; and Gregory Frost’s “Lucyna’s Gaze” starts off sweet, and grows more awful with every revealed detail. Clockwork Phoenix delivers on its promise of both beauty and strangeness, and adds in some fright and a few new ways of looking at old tropes. All in all, it’s a very successful collection of thematically similar, but wildly varied in subject, works. — Booklist CLOCKWORK PHOENIX is a series of anthologies from Norilana Books, edited by Mike Allen, that bears the subtitle “New Tales of Beauty and Strangeness”. This seems a quite appropriate subtitle — the stories really do seem attempts at evoking both beauty and the strange. This makes them consistently interesting . . . There is a mixture of wild science fiction (as with John C. Wright’s “Murder in Metachronopolis”, a convoluted time travel mystery) with what seems best called slipstream (say, Tanith Lee’s curious “Fold”, about a man who sends people paper airplane love letters) with out and out fantasy. One of the latter is my favorite here: C. S. E. Cooney’s “Braiding the Ghosts”, in which a girl goes to her grandmother after her mother’s death, and learns from the older woman the secret of “braiding” ghosts — which is to say enslaving them. So ghosts are the servants of the older woman. But the girl is not so happy with this . . . especially when she falls for the ghost she is forced to braid. And the ghosts — are they happy? Read the story and find out . . . lovely stuff. — Locus For the past three years editor Mike Allen has been publishing his unique CLOCKWORK PHOENIX anthologies, inviting authors like Tanith Lee and Catherynne M. Valente to give us their take on the concepts of, as the title has it, “beauty and strangeness.” The result has been a critical and artistic success and, if volume three is any indication, the spell won’t be lifting any time soon. Allen continues to assemble some of the most adventurous, beauteous, and just plain weird stuff our current crop of speculative authors are capable of producing. Adventurous minds are invited to attend. — Strange Horizons
Traditional Witchcraft for the Seashore by Melusine Draco Pdf
Although we are an island race, few are fortunate to live near enough to the sea to use the shoreline as a regular magical working area. And yet for the natural witch, born and bred by the sea, the beach and rocky shore are equally as magical as the inland woods and hills of more traditional approaches to witchcraft. The author takes us on a magical journey along the seashore and reveals how to work with the natural oceanic tides and energies. Learn how to harness the powers of the deep, and collect flotsam and jetsam for use as ritual tools. A book like no other.