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This book was written by me, a genius. I saw the best words written throughout history by some very fine poets, tremendous poets, many people said so, and I thought, what if a big GENIUS took the best poems and made them EVEN BETTER?!Compiled & edited by Bill Grouse-terrific guy, I like him a lot-this collection of classic poems has been, shall we say, "trumped up" for a generation who doesn''t have time for all that old stuff. Nobody knows poetry like I do. I think it''s going to be the most-watched poetry book in America.Is it political humor? Satire? Parody? Or is it a sobering meditation on how we''ve arrived at this surreal historical moment? Maybe it''s all of the above.One thing''s for sure, though: it''s a collection of oddly familiar poems that capture the spirit of our tumultuous times in a poetic voice like no other.
Revisit the bygone days of the classic "dos-a-dos" pulp stories with the new Cynehelm Classic Doubles series!This pairing of two spine-tingling tales matches the dark gnostic journey of a Yemeni emigrée seeking ancient occult wisdom with the fable of a man who gives his body to science—only to lose more than he ever bargained for.In Everything Wants To Live, a jaded, hostile programmer at the end of his rope makes a fatal deal to test the limits of his boss's latest advancements in bioorganic computing inside his own body. As the slow bleeding of sentience between man and machine, Alan Church must ask himself whether this profound technological awakening will lead to his evolution... or his extermination.In That Most Foreign of Veils, experiences of earthly alienation inform a young woman's journey into a truly alien realm beyond the known world. Racing to her Great Grandfather's side across the frozen Canadian north to learn the secrets revealed to him on his deathbed, Sabiha's journey to a place of promordial cold overturns the forbidden secrets of sleeping forces too terrible to name.
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