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Wordlines - Contemporary Aust Writi by MCPHEE Hilary (ed)
Category: Australiana
In this inaugural edition of a new series, Hilary presents her favourite selection of recent Australian writing - writing that challenges, provokes, enthrals and entertains.
Write Like Hemingway by Ed Gleason; Cider Mill Press Staff
Category: Non-Fiction
An examination of how The Kansas City Star's style guide shaped Hemingway's unmistakable writing style. Acclaimed for his lean, succinct prose, Write Like Hemingway connects the dots between Ernest Hemingway's earliest writing job and his most memorable fiction. After graduating high school, and before ...Show more
Writers on Writing - A Book of Quotations by Owen Alysoun Ed
Category: Reference | Series: Writers' and Artists' Ser.
Writers on Writing brings together a plethora of phrases, memorable lines, quips and put downs, this lively book brings together words of wisdom and withering wit from famous, and infamous, writers across the ages about their own work and that of fellow writers.You will encounter quotations on genres an ...Show more
Wuvable Oaf by Ed Luce (Artist)
Category: Graphic Novels
Oaf, a wuvable Bay Area bear, searches for love in the local metal and wrestling scenes in Blood and Metal, which collects a number of short stories. Featuring tales of Oaf 's formative childhood years, and much more!
X-Men: Summers and Winter by Lonnie Nadler; Zac Thompson; Chris Claremont; Ed Brisson (Text by); Neil Edwards (Illustrator); Ramon Rosanas (Illustrator); Carlos Gomez (Illustrator); Marco Failla (Illustrator)
Category: Graphic Novels
A time for grief - and a time for joy! First, in Extermination's aftermath, the X-Men mourn their fallen brother Cable. But no one takes it harder than his adopted daughter, Hope Summers. Can she cope with the loss, or will Hope start down a dark path from which there is no return? Only Jean Grey can sa ...Show more
X-men - Grand Design by Ed Piskor
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: X-men
Over six tumultuous decades, the X-Men have carved a singular place in comic book lore and popular culture. From their riotous birth in the '60s, to their legendary reboot in the '70s, to their attitude adjustment in the '90s, to their battle against extinction in the '00s, the X-Men have remained unque ...Show more
Yikes! Santa Claus Is in His Underpants! by Ed Carosia
Category: Picture Books
Yikes Santa's in his underpants It's almost time for Santa Claus to deliver presents, but he can't find his suit Quickly detach and choose from among the 50 accessories and outfits provided. Total rock look, coat and red cap, or even the Easter Bunny . . . You choose, stick, take off, and start again to ...Show more
Zombie Myths of Australian Military by STOCKINGS Craig (ed)
Category: Military
Over the years many books on Australian military history have given rise to a host of 'zombie' myths - myths that refuse to die. A great many have a strong commemorative and celebratory tradition and aim to entertain or memorialise the gallant deeds of past Australian servicemen. Such accounts are often ...Show more