Miracles Ain t What They Used to Be

Miracles Ain t What They Used to Be
Author: Joe R. Lansdale
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781629632643

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Arguably (and who doesn’t like to argue?) the world’s bestselling cult author, Joe R. Lansdale is celebrated across several continents for his dark humor, his grimly gleeful horror, and his outlaw politics. Welcome to Texas. With hits like Bubba Ho-Tep and The Drive-In the Lansdale secret was always endangered, and the spectacular new Hap and Leonard Sundance TV series is busily blowing whatever cover Joe had left. Backwoods noir some call it; others call it redneck surrealism. Joe’s signature style is on display here in all its grit, grime, and glory, beginning with two (maybe three) previously unpublished Hap and Leonard tales revealing the roots of their unlikely partnership. Plus… A hatful and a half of Joe’s notorious Texas Observer pieces that helped catapult him from obscurity into controversy; and “Miracles Ain’t What They Used to Be,” Lansdale’s passionately personal take on the eternal tussles between God and Man, Texas and America, racism and reason—and religion and common sense. And Featuring: Our Outspoken Interview, in which piney woods dialect, Bible thumpery, martial arts, crime classics and Hollywood protocols are finally awarded the attention they deserve. Or don’t.

The Future Ain t Gonna Be the Way It Use To Be

The Future Ain t Gonna Be the Way It Use To Be
Author: Harry Hone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2004-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 096011680X

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Perspectives on Stephen King

Perspectives on Stephen King
Author: Andrew J. Rausch
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476674179

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Stephen King is one of the most successful authors in the history of American literature. His books--including 55 novels, 12 novellas, nine short story collections and a children's book--have sold 350 million copies worldwide. Over the past five decades his broader impact on popular culture has been immense. Most of his works have been adapted for film or television (some of them by King himself) and he may fairly be credited with single-handedly reinventing horror, once considered a B movie genre, for mainstream readership. This collection of original interviews with fellow authors, collaborators and critics covers all things King, from analyses of his best writing to his many screen adaptations to recurring themes in his stories.

The Collapsing Frontier

The Collapsing Frontier
Author: Jonathan Lethem
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781629636542

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Having stormed mainstream literature from the outskirts, Lethem has won a readership both wide and deep, all of whom appreciate his literary excellence, his mordant but compassionate humor, and the cultish attentiveness of his SF origins. He has earned the right to tread anywhere, and his many admirers are ready to follow. This collection compiles his intensely personal thoughts on the most interesting and deplorable topics in post-postmodern America. It moves from original new fiction to insights on popular culture, cult and canonical authors, and problematic people. Plus… “David Bowman and the Furry-Girl School of American Fiction” is a personal true adventure, as Lethem tries (with the help of a seeming expert) to elbow his way into literary respectability. “The Collapsing Frontier” and “In Mugwump Four” are fictions mapping ominous new realms. “Calvino’s 'Lightness' and the Feral Child of History” is an intimate encounter with a legendary author. In “My Year of Reading Lemmishly” and “Snowden in the Labyrinth” he explores courage, art, and the search for truth, with wildly different results. And Featuring: Our usual Outspoken Interview, in which Lethem reveals the secret subtext of his books, how he spent his MacArthur award money, and how a Toyota he owned was used in the robbery of a fast-food restaurant.

Utopias of the Third Kind

Utopias of the Third Kind
Author: Vandana Singh
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2022-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781629639246

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“Arctic Sky” tells of a young climate activist who discovers her own courage in the frozen depths of a Russian prison. “Palimpsest” is set on a bionic (living)space station that launches explorers into the farthest reaches of Time and Space. In “The Room on the Roof” an ancient culture meets modern mysteries with unexpected results. Our non-fiction title piece, “Utopias of the Third Kind,” is a first look at actual utopias that are responding to our looming dystopian nightmare. “Hunger” is a short story that finds both understanding and forgiveness for humankind’s original sin. Our Outspoken Interview and a bibliography round out this new collection.

The First Law of Thermodynamics

The First Law of Thermodynamics
Author: James Patrick Kelly
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781629639048

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James Patrick Kelly is known for finding the future unnervingly nearby, and he enters with his deep empathy and dry humor at the ready. A longtime favorite of SF readers is at the top of his game here. In the title story, a college acid trip becomes a window into an unexpected and apparently unavoidable future. In “Itsy Bitsy Spider” a disappointed woman’s robotic girlhood takes her by the hand and leads her back to the destiny that eluded her. Two short plays render alien invasion terrifyingly mundane and death annoyingly impermanent. “The Best Christmas Ever” is celebrated by sims and droids instead of the usual jolly elves. Our Outspoken Interview and a bibliography round out this long-awaited new collection.

Curse There Ain t No Stinking Chicago Cub Curse

Curse  There Ain t No Stinking Chicago Cub Curse
Author: James Wolfe,Mary Ann Presman
Publsiher: Mary Ann Presman
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2009-12-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781439255902

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This collection of eleven entertaining, thought-provoking stories about sports and the games people play offers both a male and female perspective on just what's so funny about the ways we compete.

It Ain t Over Till It s Over

It Ain t Over Till It s Over
Author: R.T. Kendall
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781629986012

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God is never too late to move on your behalf