Author: Mike Allen
Publisher: Mythic Delirium Books
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
“The poems in Mike Allen’s latest book, Hungry Constellations, make a rowdy, red-tinged tapestry, representing twenty years of work from one of the major creative forces in this genre. These poems are physical, expansive, and revolutionary. They are grand and dystopic. They seethe with the conflict of opposites. Allen likes the destructive side of creation as much as the emergent side ... He writes about stars and legends and human beings contending with the monster-filled and glorious cosmos. He does it all with a relentless, energetic style, full of thought and invention.” —Star*Line The mutants of Wonderland threaten to smash through the looking glass as the river of Time overflows its banks. The King of Cats and the Queen of Wolves dance a duet across eons, alternately foes and lovers. Monstrous constellations come to life in the sky, hungry for people-filled worlds. Hungry Constellations, the newest poetry collection from Nebula Award finalist and three-time Rhysling Award winner Mike Allen, surveys two decades of mind-bending verse. Editor Dominik Parisien starts with poems drawn from Allen’s previous book-length collections, Strange Wisdoms of the Dead (2006) and The Journey to Kailash (2008), then concludes the triptych with a selection of new and previously uncollected pieces, which author, poet and editor Amal El-Mohtar calls Allen’s most ambitious work to date in her introduction. Cover artist Paula Arwen Friedlander (arwendesigns.net) adroitly illustrates the collection’s Rhysling Award-nominated title poem. Funded by a Kickstarter campaign, Hungry Constellations is Allen’s first poetry collection available in digital format. From the introduction by Amal El-Mohtar: “Let me tell you about Mike Allen’s poetry. This is a man who delights in breaking bodies: butchering, splitting, flaying, dismembering, then seeding landscapes with viscera until they too become bodies—bodies invaded, bodies stuffed, bodies contaminated. This is a man who carves words into and out of bodies, be they skin or sapphire, corpses or constellations. But somehow Allen skirts gore and clinical detachment both: there is a precision and an economy to his horror that’s reminiscent of clockwork, architecture, astronomy. Imagine a clock with bone-gears, a skin-tree growing liver-fruit, a ship knifing a face into the moon, and you’ll have something of a sense of what lies before you … Subterranean in conception and galactic in execution, this is a book of monsters.” Praise for Mike Allen's poetry: “Allen’s is poetry for goths of all ages … There is a long tradition of poetry dealing with the uncanny—think Keats’ ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ or Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’—and it’s nice to see someone putting it to such use again. Allen’s poems … do a fine job of making the human scary and the scary human.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer “Mike Allen pours everything he’s got onto his poem-canvases. Mythologies, science-fiction scenarios, private memories and desires, and untestable ideas crowd and overlay one another upon the pages as if flung from an overloaded brush. Here is a vividly vertiginous collection of poems, all fun and mind-games.” —Fred Chappell “Mike Allen is a poetic Shiva, whirling his thousand limbs to snatch gold from thin air and create these epics-in-miniature, each with its own metallic sheen.” —Catherynne M. Valente “In the great tradition of Clark Ashton Smith, Ray Bradbury and Ursula K. Le Guin, Mike Allen shows us how science fiction poetry can do what all first-rate poetry does—rouse the imagination to venture into darkness and the unknown, there to discover old truths and new delights.” —R.H.W. Dillard
Hungry Constellations
Author: Mike Allen
Publisher: Mythic Delirium Books
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
“The poems in Mike Allen’s latest book, Hungry Constellations, make a rowdy, red-tinged tapestry, representing twenty years of work from one of the major creative forces in this genre. These poems are physical, expansive, and revolutionary. They are grand and dystopic. They seethe with the conflict of opposites. Allen likes the destructive side of creation as much as the emergent side ... He writes about stars and legends and human beings contending with the monster-filled and glorious cosmos. He does it all with a relentless, energetic style, full of thought and invention.” —Star*Line The mutants of Wonderland threaten to smash through the looking glass as the river of Time overflows its banks. The King of Cats and the Queen of Wolves dance a duet across eons, alternately foes and lovers. Monstrous constellations come to life in the sky, hungry for people-filled worlds. Hungry Constellations, the newest poetry collection from Nebula Award finalist and three-time Rhysling Award winner Mike Allen, surveys two decades of mind-bending verse. Editor Dominik Parisien starts with poems drawn from Allen’s previous book-length collections, Strange Wisdoms of the Dead (2006) and The Journey to Kailash (2008), then concludes the triptych with a selection of new and previously uncollected pieces, which author, poet and editor Amal El-Mohtar calls Allen’s most ambitious work to date in her introduction. Cover artist Paula Arwen Friedlander (arwendesigns.net) adroitly illustrates the collection’s Rhysling Award-nominated title poem. Funded by a Kickstarter campaign, Hungry Constellations is Allen’s first poetry collection available in digital format. From the introduction by Amal El-Mohtar: “Let me tell you about Mike Allen’s poetry. This is a man who delights in breaking bodies: butchering, splitting, flaying, dismembering, then seeding landscapes with viscera until they too become bodies—bodies invaded, bodies stuffed, bodies contaminated. This is a man who carves words into and out of bodies, be they skin or sapphire, corpses or constellations. But somehow Allen skirts gore and clinical detachment both: there is a precision and an economy to his horror that’s reminiscent of clockwork, architecture, astronomy. Imagine a clock with bone-gears, a skin-tree growing liver-fruit, a ship knifing a face into the moon, and you’ll have something of a sense of what lies before you … Subterranean in conception and galactic in execution, this is a book of monsters.” Praise for Mike Allen's poetry: “Allen’s is poetry for goths of all ages … There is a long tradition of poetry dealing with the uncanny—think Keats’ ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ or Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’—and it’s nice to see someone putting it to such use again. Allen’s poems … do a fine job of making the human scary and the scary human.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer “Mike Allen pours everything he’s got onto his poem-canvases. Mythologies, science-fiction scenarios, private memories and desires, and untestable ideas crowd and overlay one another upon the pages as if flung from an overloaded brush. Here is a vividly vertiginous collection of poems, all fun and mind-games.” —Fred Chappell “Mike Allen is a poetic Shiva, whirling his thousand limbs to snatch gold from thin air and create these epics-in-miniature, each with its own metallic sheen.” —Catherynne M. Valente “In the great tradition of Clark Ashton Smith, Ray Bradbury and Ursula K. Le Guin, Mike Allen shows us how science fiction poetry can do what all first-rate poetry does—rouse the imagination to venture into darkness and the unknown, there to discover old truths and new delights.” —R.H.W. Dillard
Publisher: Mythic Delirium Books
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
“The poems in Mike Allen’s latest book, Hungry Constellations, make a rowdy, red-tinged tapestry, representing twenty years of work from one of the major creative forces in this genre. These poems are physical, expansive, and revolutionary. They are grand and dystopic. They seethe with the conflict of opposites. Allen likes the destructive side of creation as much as the emergent side ... He writes about stars and legends and human beings contending with the monster-filled and glorious cosmos. He does it all with a relentless, energetic style, full of thought and invention.” —Star*Line The mutants of Wonderland threaten to smash through the looking glass as the river of Time overflows its banks. The King of Cats and the Queen of Wolves dance a duet across eons, alternately foes and lovers. Monstrous constellations come to life in the sky, hungry for people-filled worlds. Hungry Constellations, the newest poetry collection from Nebula Award finalist and three-time Rhysling Award winner Mike Allen, surveys two decades of mind-bending verse. Editor Dominik Parisien starts with poems drawn from Allen’s previous book-length collections, Strange Wisdoms of the Dead (2006) and The Journey to Kailash (2008), then concludes the triptych with a selection of new and previously uncollected pieces, which author, poet and editor Amal El-Mohtar calls Allen’s most ambitious work to date in her introduction. Cover artist Paula Arwen Friedlander (arwendesigns.net) adroitly illustrates the collection’s Rhysling Award-nominated title poem. Funded by a Kickstarter campaign, Hungry Constellations is Allen’s first poetry collection available in digital format. From the introduction by Amal El-Mohtar: “Let me tell you about Mike Allen’s poetry. This is a man who delights in breaking bodies: butchering, splitting, flaying, dismembering, then seeding landscapes with viscera until they too become bodies—bodies invaded, bodies stuffed, bodies contaminated. This is a man who carves words into and out of bodies, be they skin or sapphire, corpses or constellations. But somehow Allen skirts gore and clinical detachment both: there is a precision and an economy to his horror that’s reminiscent of clockwork, architecture, astronomy. Imagine a clock with bone-gears, a skin-tree growing liver-fruit, a ship knifing a face into the moon, and you’ll have something of a sense of what lies before you … Subterranean in conception and galactic in execution, this is a book of monsters.” Praise for Mike Allen's poetry: “Allen’s is poetry for goths of all ages … There is a long tradition of poetry dealing with the uncanny—think Keats’ ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ or Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’—and it’s nice to see someone putting it to such use again. Allen’s poems … do a fine job of making the human scary and the scary human.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer “Mike Allen pours everything he’s got onto his poem-canvases. Mythologies, science-fiction scenarios, private memories and desires, and untestable ideas crowd and overlay one another upon the pages as if flung from an overloaded brush. Here is a vividly vertiginous collection of poems, all fun and mind-games.” —Fred Chappell “Mike Allen is a poetic Shiva, whirling his thousand limbs to snatch gold from thin air and create these epics-in-miniature, each with its own metallic sheen.” —Catherynne M. Valente “In the great tradition of Clark Ashton Smith, Ray Bradbury and Ursula K. Le Guin, Mike Allen shows us how science fiction poetry can do what all first-rate poetry does—rouse the imagination to venture into darkness and the unknown, there to discover old truths and new delights.” —R.H.W. Dillard
Sky Gazing
Author: Meg Thacher
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 1635860962
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
The sun, moon, stars, and planets have been a source of wonder for as long as humans have lived on earth. In this highly visual guide to observing the sky with the naked eye, kids aged 9–14 will delve into the science behind what they see. This captivating book offers a tour of our solar system and deep space, explaining how objects like Earth’s moon were formed and introducing the “why” behind phenomena such as eclipses, northern lights, and meteor showers. Sky gazers will learn how to find and observe planets — no binoculars or telescopes required — and star charts will show them how to spot constellations through the seasons and in both hemispheres. Activities include tracking the cycles of the sun and moon and observing the sky during daylight hours or on a cloudy night. Includes profiles of professional astronomers and sidebars on space technology and current issues, such as light pollution.
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 1635860962
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
The sun, moon, stars, and planets have been a source of wonder for as long as humans have lived on earth. In this highly visual guide to observing the sky with the naked eye, kids aged 9–14 will delve into the science behind what they see. This captivating book offers a tour of our solar system and deep space, explaining how objects like Earth’s moon were formed and introducing the “why” behind phenomena such as eclipses, northern lights, and meteor showers. Sky gazers will learn how to find and observe planets — no binoculars or telescopes required — and star charts will show them how to spot constellations through the seasons and in both hemispheres. Activities include tracking the cycles of the sun and moon and observing the sky during daylight hours or on a cloudy night. Includes profiles of professional astronomers and sidebars on space technology and current issues, such as light pollution.
Hungry, the Stars and Everything
Author: Emma Jane Unsworth
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780956802606
Category : Discontent
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780956802606
Category : Discontent
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
THE HUNGRY ALIEN from PLANET ZOG
Author: Dandy Ahaoma Ahuruonye
Publisher: Dandyahuruonyebooks.com
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
🚀 Blast Off into Laughter with “The Hungry Alien from Planet Zog” by Dandy Ahuruonye! 👽 Prepare for a cosmic giggle-fest that will have your children over the moon with joy! “The Hungry Alien from Planet Zog” is a whimsical interstellar romp that promises to tickle your funny bone and send your imagination on a rocket-propelled joyride. Meet Dubal and Xain: The Dynamic Duo! Dubal, an Earthling with freckles like constellations and hair that’s a nebula in the making, stumbles upon a spaceship in his garden. But this isn’t just any spaceship—it’s piloted by Xain, an alien boy from Planet Zog with four hands, three eyes, and a voice like a cosmic symphony1. Together, they embark on an adventure that’s out of this world! Why This Book is a Must-Have for Your Child’s Bookshelf: A Galactic Friendship: Dubal and Xain’s bond shows children the importance of friendship and understanding, even across galaxies. Hilarious Antics: From space sandwiches that mend with laughter to visa queues longer than comet tails, this book is packed with witty dialogue and laugh-out-loud moments. Educational Fun: The story introduces young readers to the wonders of the universe, all while teaching valuable lessons about kindness and curiosity. Vivid Illustrations: The vibrant illustrations bring the zany world of Zog to life, making it a visual treat for young readers1. Parents, Here’s Why You Should Grab This Book: Encourages Reading: The engaging storyline and relatable characters will keep your children glued to the pages, fostering a love for reading. Life Lessons: The story subtly imparts valuable life lessons about empathy, acceptance, and the beauty of diversity. Perfect for Bedtime: The book’s blend of adventure and gentle humour makes it an ideal bedtime read, ensuring sweet dreams and eager anticipation for the next chapter. Strap on your space helmets and get ready to explore the universe with “The Hungry Alien from Planet Zog.” It’s a stellar read that promises to make a big bang in your child’s literary journey. 🌌 Part of The Whispering Poet's collection.
Publisher: Dandyahuruonyebooks.com
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
🚀 Blast Off into Laughter with “The Hungry Alien from Planet Zog” by Dandy Ahuruonye! 👽 Prepare for a cosmic giggle-fest that will have your children over the moon with joy! “The Hungry Alien from Planet Zog” is a whimsical interstellar romp that promises to tickle your funny bone and send your imagination on a rocket-propelled joyride. Meet Dubal and Xain: The Dynamic Duo! Dubal, an Earthling with freckles like constellations and hair that’s a nebula in the making, stumbles upon a spaceship in his garden. But this isn’t just any spaceship—it’s piloted by Xain, an alien boy from Planet Zog with four hands, three eyes, and a voice like a cosmic symphony1. Together, they embark on an adventure that’s out of this world! Why This Book is a Must-Have for Your Child’s Bookshelf: A Galactic Friendship: Dubal and Xain’s bond shows children the importance of friendship and understanding, even across galaxies. Hilarious Antics: From space sandwiches that mend with laughter to visa queues longer than comet tails, this book is packed with witty dialogue and laugh-out-loud moments. Educational Fun: The story introduces young readers to the wonders of the universe, all while teaching valuable lessons about kindness and curiosity. Vivid Illustrations: The vibrant illustrations bring the zany world of Zog to life, making it a visual treat for young readers1. Parents, Here’s Why You Should Grab This Book: Encourages Reading: The engaging storyline and relatable characters will keep your children glued to the pages, fostering a love for reading. Life Lessons: The story subtly imparts valuable life lessons about empathy, acceptance, and the beauty of diversity. Perfect for Bedtime: The book’s blend of adventure and gentle humour makes it an ideal bedtime read, ensuring sweet dreams and eager anticipation for the next chapter. Strap on your space helmets and get ready to explore the universe with “The Hungry Alien from Planet Zog.” It’s a stellar read that promises to make a big bang in your child’s literary journey. 🌌 Part of The Whispering Poet's collection.
Roxanity
Author: Roxana Iacinta Bogdan
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 8743009689
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
"Roxanity" is an extraordinary collection of poems. It covers most aspects of a young woman's life from an angle of simple common sense, and no getting lost in dark speculations. Each poem has a point of positivity, of vibrant life supporting energy, each poem is a confirmation that life is worth living, for it's own sake. The author gets her inspiration from every day beauty, the sky, clouds, rain, trees, and of course love between woman and man. Often the poems present, clarify and conclude, using no words of complication. Leaving the reader happier, and indeed confirmed in a higher degree of sanity. I denne samling sætter Roxana Bogdan opmærksomheden primært på kærlighed, forventninger, håb og overvindelse af tvivl og svaghed. Hun præsenterer digte skrevet over en 10-årig periode i overgangen fra ungdommen til voksenlivet. Den beskriver hendes søgen efter forståelse og formål med livet. Rigt, varieret og meget smukt håndværk. "Roxanity" indbefatter de enestående egenskaber der gør os til mennesker og formidler et budskab der er endegyldigt positivt.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 8743009689
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
"Roxanity" is an extraordinary collection of poems. It covers most aspects of a young woman's life from an angle of simple common sense, and no getting lost in dark speculations. Each poem has a point of positivity, of vibrant life supporting energy, each poem is a confirmation that life is worth living, for it's own sake. The author gets her inspiration from every day beauty, the sky, clouds, rain, trees, and of course love between woman and man. Often the poems present, clarify and conclude, using no words of complication. Leaving the reader happier, and indeed confirmed in a higher degree of sanity. I denne samling sætter Roxana Bogdan opmærksomheden primært på kærlighed, forventninger, håb og overvindelse af tvivl og svaghed. Hun præsenterer digte skrevet over en 10-årig periode i overgangen fra ungdommen til voksenlivet. Den beskriver hendes søgen efter forståelse og formål med livet. Rigt, varieret og meget smukt håndværk. "Roxanity" indbefatter de enestående egenskaber der gør os til mennesker og formidler et budskab der er endegyldigt positivt.
Eastern Star Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
On the Face of a Star
Author: James Allan Mackereth
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Mythic Delirium
Author: Mike Allen
Publisher: Mythic Delirium Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
“Rich word choices and settings that blend speculative concepts with quotidian reality highlight this stellar anthology of prose and poetry from well-known editor Mike Allen (Clockwork Phoenix) and his wife and copublisher, Anita Allen ... This anthology is a winner from cover to cover.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review This new anthology from the creative team behind the critically-acclaimed Clockwork Phoenix series assembles beautiful poetry and strange prose from the first year of the digital journal Mythic Delirium. Funded by Kickstarter, this international gathering of writers spans cultures and blurs genres, showcasing work that, in the words of co-editor Mike Allen, "makes our notoriously offbeat Clockwork Phoenix seem like a product of the straight and narrow." With contributions from Marie Brennan, Ken Liu, Alexandra Seidel, Karthika Naïr, Sonya Taaffe, C.S.E. Cooney, S. Brackett Robertson, Amal El-Mohtar, Virginia M. Mohlere, Georgina Bruce, Patty Templeton, David Sklar, Liz Bourke, Jennifer Crow, Brittany Warman, Yoon Ha Lee, Brigitte N. McCray, Nicole Kornher-Stace, Kenneth Schneyer, Robert Davies, Lisa M. Bradley, Sandi Leibowitz, J.C. Runolfson, Christina Sng, Beth Cato, Rhonda Parrish, Cedar Sanderson, Yukimi Ogawa, Mari Ness, Lynette Mejía and Jane Yolen. Cover art by Hugo Award winner Galen Dara.
Publisher: Mythic Delirium Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
“Rich word choices and settings that blend speculative concepts with quotidian reality highlight this stellar anthology of prose and poetry from well-known editor Mike Allen (Clockwork Phoenix) and his wife and copublisher, Anita Allen ... This anthology is a winner from cover to cover.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review This new anthology from the creative team behind the critically-acclaimed Clockwork Phoenix series assembles beautiful poetry and strange prose from the first year of the digital journal Mythic Delirium. Funded by Kickstarter, this international gathering of writers spans cultures and blurs genres, showcasing work that, in the words of co-editor Mike Allen, "makes our notoriously offbeat Clockwork Phoenix seem like a product of the straight and narrow." With contributions from Marie Brennan, Ken Liu, Alexandra Seidel, Karthika Naïr, Sonya Taaffe, C.S.E. Cooney, S. Brackett Robertson, Amal El-Mohtar, Virginia M. Mohlere, Georgina Bruce, Patty Templeton, David Sklar, Liz Bourke, Jennifer Crow, Brittany Warman, Yoon Ha Lee, Brigitte N. McCray, Nicole Kornher-Stace, Kenneth Schneyer, Robert Davies, Lisa M. Bradley, Sandi Leibowitz, J.C. Runolfson, Christina Sng, Beth Cato, Rhonda Parrish, Cedar Sanderson, Yukimi Ogawa, Mari Ness, Lynette Mejía and Jane Yolen. Cover art by Hugo Award winner Galen Dara.
Poetry
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Current Opinion
Author: Edward Jewitt Wheeler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 874
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 874
Book Description