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  • The Beast: A Werewolf Horror

    Aleister Davidson, Aleister Hanek, Black Mantis Press

    Audible Audiobook (Black Mantis Press, Sept. 11, 2018)
    If there's no such thing as werewolves, then why are all my friends dead? A werewolf is preying upon the denizens of a small town. The only people who know what it is, who understand what is happening, are children. A group of third-graders isn't exactly the most credible source of information, especially when it comes to the fantastical. They grow up being ridiculed, shunned, bullied, and mistreated by their peers and the broader community. Years later, it returns, but this time, Thomas and his friends are prepared for it. As the body count rises and the tension mounts throughout the town, only The Freaks (as they call themselves), have come to terms with what it is. After all, they have seen it before. They have seen the blood it spilled firsthand. Nobody is above suspicion. Not even family members. Thomas and his friends cannot trust anyone and must suspect everyone. As children, they learned the truth. As grown werewolf hunters, they must use every bit of courage they have to face the monster. Nothing short of killing it will suffice.
  • Conquest: Julius Caesar's Gallic War

    Tarek, Caius Julius Caesar, Andrew Benteau, Vincent Pompetti

    Hardcover (Black Panel Press, March 15, 2018)
    "Pompetti and Tarek have produced a visually intoxicating work whose sense of grandeur is difficult not to get swept up in." - A Place to Hang Your Cape Based on Julius Caesar's influential work "Commentaries on the Gallic War", "Conquest: Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars" is a 136 page graphic novel account of Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul from 49 B.C. to 52 B.C. Painstakingly painted by hand in watercolor and meticulously researched using the most recent archaeological data available, this book is one of the most accurate accounts, both visually and textually, of this period in history. "The whole of Gaul is divided into three parts: one of which the Belgae inhabit, the Aquitani another, and the third a people who in their own language are called 'Celts,' but in ours, 'Gauls.' They all differ among themselves in respect of language, way of life, and laws...." Thus begins one of the major works of humanity, "The Gallic War," written by a man who marked our history and subconscious, Julius Caesar.
  • Scary Poems for Rotten Kids

    Sean O'Huigin, John Fraser, Scott Hughes

    Paperback (Black Moss Press, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Includes poems about scary, awful things such as "The Body," "The Pocket," "The Fog," "Acid Rain," and "The Day the Mosquitoes Ate Angela Jane"
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  • Heather Hits Her First Home Run

    Ted Plantos, Heather Collins

    Paperback (Black Moss Press, March 1, 1989)
    Though thrown out at homeplate, Heather's first hit playing Tee-ball scores three runs and her coach tells her he considers it a real home run
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  • ANYONE ELSE?:

    Angela Scott, Mallory Rock, Juli Caldwell

    language (Black Pines Press, Sept. 8, 2018)
    Surviving an apocalypse sucks. It totally does. Instead of counting herself lucky to be alive, Tess struggles to find the will to keep placing one foot in front of the other, especially when the most she ever had to worry about before the meteor catastrophe was whether sheā€™d have a date to prom.Climbing mountainsā€”againā€”dealing with the lack of food, clean water, and wondering what the point of it all is doesnā€™t feel much like luck at all. More like punishment.Maybe itā€™d be different if she had Cole by her side, as troublesome and irritating as he could be. But he doesnā€™t seem to be anywhere, and Tess wonders if heā€™d ever truly been there in the first place. Her dad and brother donā€™t buy her story of a lone wolf coming to her rescue, and as things become more and more difficult, sheā€™s slowly beginning to doubt herself, too.Real? Imaginary? A product of her delusional mind? Coleā€™s existenceā€”or nonexistenceā€”remains a mystery because this time around, thereā€™s more than just herself and a kitten to take care of. This time, someone vulnerable depends on her strength and bravery more than ever before.[Young Adult, Apocalyptic, Survival, Horror, Mystery]"Wow. I hope there is another book. I read this book on the advice of a friendā€™s daughter. I didnā€™t expect much from the story but found myself blown away at each turn and twist of the story. There has to be a sequel; there must be. This is too good a story to let lie in just one book. I rank this up there with the Hunger Games and Divergent." ~ Paradox Tremors "A month after reading Anyone? I'm still thinking about it. I may love this genre, but this is the first one that really grabbed me and stayed with me. It's a MUST READ again and again and again." ~ Kindle CustomerANYONE ELSE? Book Two by Angela ScottA young adult apocalyptic adventure from the multiple award-winning author of The Zombie West series and The Desert series. [DRM-Free]Don't miss Angela Scott's other great books:From the multiple award-winning The Zombie West Trilogy:Book 1: Wanted: Dead or UndeadBook 2: Survivor RoundupBook 3: Dead PlainsOmnibus Edition (3-in-1, plus exclusive Bonus Content): The Zombie West TrilogyFrom the critically-acclaimed and powerful The Desert series:Book 1: Desert RiceBook 2: Desert Flower A lighter take on zombies:ZIA, The Teenage Zombie & The Undead Diaries
  • Feelings

    Joanne Brisson Murphy, Heather Collins

    Paperback (Black Moss Press, July 1, 1985)
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  • Code Red

    John Minx

    language (Black Hat Press, July 4, 2016)
    You Cannot Hack Your Destiny . . .A genius hacker is plagued by strange visions which haunt his dreams and hint at a mysterious destiny. Caught red-handed with US military designs, Jacob Wylde is sent to PROPS, a top secret research facility where a handful of tech criminals are trained for active duty as cutting-edge cyber spies. Here he meets Rebecca Kent, a committed hacktivist with secrets of her own and a burning desire to secure her freedom.As their relationship develops, dark forces are already at work, plotting the pairā€™s ultimate destruction. And it's only a matter of time before these fugitive cyberpunks must battle for survival and seek redemption on the fly. Code Red is an explosive thrill ride taking in the mountains of North Carolina, the frozen wastes of the South Atlantic, the wilds of Ireland, and the streets of Washington DC. Join Jacob and Rebecca today as these next-gen code warriors square off against the deep state and wage their own brand of cyber warfare - for fans of fast paced technothrillers, and character driven sci-fi alike.
  • Conquest: Julius Caesar's Gallic War: A Historical Memoir & Graphic Novel

    Tarek Ben Yakhlef, Vincent Pompetti

    eBook (Black Panel Press, Oct. 26, 2018)
    ā€œThe whole of Gaul is divided into three parts: one of which the Belgae inhabit, the Aquitani another, and the third a people who in their own language are called ā€˜Celts,ā€™ but in ours, ā€˜Gauls.ā€™ They all differ among themselves in respect of language, way of life, and laws....ā€ Thus begins one of the major works of humanity, ā€œThe Gallic War,ā€ written by a man who marked our history and subconscious, Julius Caesar.This free adaptation of The Gallic War is the result of a long artistic collaboration between Vincent Pompetti and Tarek, both great connoisseurs of antiquity. Both authors invite you to discover the unique story of a great moment in history that changed the face of the old world forever.
  • In the Aura of a Hole: Exploring Sites of Material Extraction

    A. Laurie Palmer

    Paperback (Black Dog Press, May 19, 2015)
    In The Aura of a Hole explores the work of A. Laurie Palmer an artist, writer, and teacher. Her work is concerned, most immediately, with resistance to privatization, and more generally, with theoretical and material explorations of matter?s active nature as it asserts itself on different scales and in different speeds. Her work takes various forms as sculpture, installation, public projects, and writing. This publication focuses specifically on a decade long project Palmer undertook as an extended exploration of mineral extraction sites in the U.S, which through her narration of a first person perspective, discusses themes of the raw scientific and mechanical aspects of the industry, but furthermore those that she found a collective survey brought up, themes of environmental justice, First Nation rights, industrial agriculture, chemical weapons, low temperature physics, the Cold War, the Iraq War, biotechnology, bio-geochronology, nanotechnology, Homeland Security, globalised trade, global warming and unemployment. Palmer has shown her work, both independently and with the four-person art collective Haha, at national and international venues since 1988, and published writing since 1986. Palmer teaches in the Sculpture Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her works are in the collections of institutions such as the City of Linz, Austria, the Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and the University Galleries, Illinois State University.
  • The True Story of Fala

    Margaret Suckley & Alice Dalgliesh, E. N. Fairchild

    Paperback (Black Dome Press, March 17, 2015)
    Fala was the Scotty dog who was the friend and companion of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Fala was sometimes serious, Sometimes happy, Sometimes pleading And always charming. You will want to read about him in this book. So went the jacket copy in 1942 for the first edition of The True Story of Fala, written by Margaret (Daisy) Suckley for her close friend and distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt and celebrating the loveable Scotty dog she gave the president the dog that became FDR s constant companion at the White House, at press conferences, during meetings with ambassadors and heads of state, at home in Hyde Park, New York, on the yacht Potomac, and even aboard the HMS Prince of Wales when FDR had his first historic, and highly secret, meeting at sea with Winston Churchill during World War Two. Fala was the most famous dog of his time and maybe the most famous dog in all of American history. This classic children s book about a dog and his president has been reissued by Wilderstein Preservation and Black Dome Press with a new foreword by J. Winthrop Aldrich, founding board president of Wilderstein Preservation, and with new photographs and background information on author Daisy Suckley but with all the old photographs and drawings and the style and design of the original children s classic that has entertained generations.
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  • Monsters, He Mumbled

    Sean O'Huigin, John Fraser, Scott Hughes

    Paperback (Black Moss Press, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Gathers poems about a secret pet, a school's unusual discipline, robots, witches, an icy Antarctic creature, and a horrible dinner party
  • Deep Spiral

    John Minx

    language (Black Hat Press, Oct. 18, 2016)
    You Cannot Hack Tomorrow . . .Jacob and Becca set out on a fact finding mission to the Amazon jungle, accepting an invite from Russian Tech Billionaire, Krystof Rogozin. But it's a tropical journey which soon spins out of control, setting in motion a runaway nightmare for the young couple. One that unearths the facts about Jacob's true identity, even as it forces him to wield his strange powers like never before.With the action moving from Brazil to the city of Berlin, the Rogue Hacker must steer a path through a world of smoke and mirrors as his life starts to unravel spectacularly. The stakes rising by the minute before reaching their stunning climax in the mountains of Kazakhstan at a secret underground test base. Here, during a life and death struggle, an earth shattering revelation awaits . . .Following on from the high drama of Code Red, Deep Spiral is a thrilling addition to The Rogue Hackers Trilogy, widening the scope of cyber intrigue and revealing the cosmic nature of the dark forces at play.