Leif and his elite band of immortal Viking warriors protect humanity from an evil Norse god. Leif meets and falls in love with Naya, but when she disappears his spirit is in danger.
Astrid is a fierce warrior fighting to protect humanity from an evil Norse god and his minions. When her mission goes awry she is saved by Luke, but can she trust him?
When a little Arctic tern is teased by other animals for being so small, the tern decides to show them that even though you are little, you can still do big things.
In this wonderfully imaginative play within a play, student actors are on a set to produce the worst production of Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen ever!
Through an in-depth look at the work of African American writer Charles W. Chestnutt (1858-1932), SFCC's Ryan Simmons theorizes how literary realism helped to define the discourses that influenced Chesnutt's life, making him a major American writer of his time.
This book is about what a father is and what a father means from a man's perspective, says Broughton; their unpopular decisions, bold moves, sudden angers or wild caprices.
This book explores the world of flight from the most compelling vantage point -- that of the pilots themselves. Broughton brings to life the distinct personalities that, through the decades, have been drawn to this exciting and often dangerous profession.
Three volumes. Each volume contains 13 interviews with novelists, screenwriters, poets and short story writers who tell of private victories, personal pain, comic visions, and the enduring power of the imagination.
Broughton details the wonder as well as the emotional challenge of a lifetime spent playing hoops. In these poems, he brings the power of poetry to capture and convey a passion that marks this remarkable, popular and enduring sport.
Winner of the Powder Horn Prize, a first book award from Sage Hill Press. Cartwright's poems employ a certain muscularity and musicality that pace the long plank of mental and emotional states.