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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( S ) : Smith, James
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A fifth collection of spooky tales by the author of the My Teacher Is an Alien series and other notable writers features vampires, werewolves, demons, dinosaurs, monsters, and things that go bump in the night.
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"Contents: The Upward Movement of the Eyes, Note on the Pain Sensations which accompany Deep Punctures, A Contribution to the Clinical Study of Schilder's Encephalitis, A Contribution to the Pathology of Hemichorea, Trigeminal Neuralgic Pain associated with Multiple Sclerosis, The Narcolepsies, Lipodystrophies: Report of Seven Cases, Ankle-Clonus: The Distinction of the Organic and Functional Varieties, Traumatic Aneurysm of the Intracranial Portion of the Internal Carotid, The Central Nervous Control of Micturition, Traumatic Pneumocephalus, Changes in Intracranial Pressure during Forced Drainage of the Central Nervous System: The Hydration Factor, The Clinical Differentiation of Psychogenic and Physiogenic Disorders, Oculogyric upon the Vascularity of the Human Occipital Lobe during Visual Activity, Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia, The Cerebrospinal Epidermoids (Cholesteatomata), The Symptomatology of Tumours of the Temporal Lobe, Some Considerations on Head Injuries, Histopathological Changes following Malarial Treatment of General Paralysis, Increased Intracranial Pressure, The Electromyogram in Myasthenia Gravis, Proceedings of the Section of Neurology, November 10, 1927; January 12, 1928; March 8, 1928, Notices of Recent Publications, Index to Vol. LI." [from the book]
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Creepy Magazine #35. September, 1970. 60c Original Cover Price. Extra special issue featuring 9 great big stories of illustrated terror and fantastic suspense!
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What if Homo neaderthalensis has been biding its time with one foot in two worlds; and the foundation upon which it stands is being undermined by Homo sapiens? If able, might it make a move to put a stop to Mankind's meddling? Mr. Mungani has come to deliver a message not entirely civil.
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“Ice Bounty” came out of a personal desire to meld western fiction with a supernatural storyline. So I created three very Southern characters of the type of men I have known in my life, and placed them in a cold, strange, and almost alien landscape in the West of late 1800s America.
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In many cultures around the world, shamans and mystics claim to be able to create physical objects just by imagining them in their mind's eye. Tibetan yogis claim the ability to create living beings by performing the Dubthab rite. The product, the living manifestation of their disciplined visualization, is called a tulpa.
Four kids in their last year at school, sick and tired of the Hardys-the local crime-family-search for an answer to their problems. Stevie, misguided by his own bitterness towards them, suggests creating a terrifying tulpa with the hope that it will plague them, scare them-even harm them. Soon, they are leaving school and losing contact with each other. The rite they had been performing is largely forgotten-a dumb fragment of their childish past. Then, eighteen months later, for no apparent reason, strange, disturbing things start happening around them. If their thought form is out there walking around as an independent entity, it isn't doing the things they intended it to do. They begin to feel as at risk as anyone else. But just who is at risk? And does the thing even exist?









