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What the Giants Were Saying (2004)
EN HC NW
ISBN: 9789619165201 bzw. 9619165209, in Englisch, Eibonvale Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Free shipping.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
216 pages. Dimensions: 8.5in. x 5.8in. x 1.0in.The November air was cold, but not cold enough to still the energy of the great white towers. They spun and spun as always - huge sails whirling around, always seeming just slightly faster than they should be. What The Giants Were Saying is a dark-hued and surreal fable - a Pilgrims Progress on the theme of creativity. It is an extreme horror tale of artists block, tattoos, Don Quixote, copper wire . . . and wind turbines! Always wind turbines! It tells of a landscape artist desperately trying to escape his own feelings of mundanity and having hallucinatory encounters both with those great white whispering giants and a wild tattooed girl who pushes creative experience to the very limit and knows that the towers are the key to something remarkable. Tattoos, Windmills, turbines, human skin and copper wire . . . with these keys a world of supernatural change is unlocked - and supernatural creation. After all, what could creativity be like when such things as pain, life and death no longer have the same meaning Cal pinned the tattooed girls skin to the small artists canvas and stood looking at it, a tear trickling down his cheek. What the Giants Were Saying is accompanied here by the shorter work that inspired it, Red Fire, a piece that pushes the boundaries of extreme horror into a visionary and surreal world of love and pain, great white moths and tattooed skin, and above all, into the world of story itself. These two connected tales are both horror writing at its most spectacular and extreme. David Rix, was born in England in 1978. He has had a lifelong fascination with horror and the surreal and has been a dedicated reader and collector of books for many years. In 2004 his first story was published in the world fantasy award-winning anthology Strange Tales from Tartarus Press. David now lives in Slovenia, where he works as a digital artist and proofreader and is currently at work on a second novella and his first full-length novel, a fusion of two literary genres: the ghost story and the travel book. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
216 pages. Dimensions: 8.5in. x 5.8in. x 1.0in.The November air was cold, but not cold enough to still the energy of the great white towers. They spun and spun as always - huge sails whirling around, always seeming just slightly faster than they should be. What The Giants Were Saying is a dark-hued and surreal fable - a Pilgrims Progress on the theme of creativity. It is an extreme horror tale of artists block, tattoos, Don Quixote, copper wire . . . and wind turbines! Always wind turbines! It tells of a landscape artist desperately trying to escape his own feelings of mundanity and having hallucinatory encounters both with those great white whispering giants and a wild tattooed girl who pushes creative experience to the very limit and knows that the towers are the key to something remarkable. Tattoos, Windmills, turbines, human skin and copper wire . . . with these keys a world of supernatural change is unlocked - and supernatural creation. After all, what could creativity be like when such things as pain, life and death no longer have the same meaning Cal pinned the tattooed girls skin to the small artists canvas and stood looking at it, a tear trickling down his cheek. What the Giants Were Saying is accompanied here by the shorter work that inspired it, Red Fire, a piece that pushes the boundaries of extreme horror into a visionary and surreal world of love and pain, great white moths and tattooed skin, and above all, into the world of story itself. These two connected tales are both horror writing at its most spectacular and extreme. David Rix, was born in England in 1978. He has had a lifelong fascination with horror and the surreal and has been a dedicated reader and collector of books for many years. In 2004 his first story was published in the world fantasy award-winning anthology Strange Tales from Tartarus Press. David now lives in Slovenia, where he works as a digital artist and proofreader and is currently at work on a second novella and his first full-length novel, a fusion of two literary genres: the ghost story and the travel book. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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What the Giants Were Saying (Hardback) (2005)
EN HC NW RP
ISBN: 9789619165201 bzw. 9619165209, in Englisch, Eibonvale Press, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Free shipping.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. The November air was cold, but not cold enough to still the energy of the great white towers. They spun and spun as always - huge sails whirling around, always seeming just slightly faster than they should be. What The Giants Were Saying is a dark-hued and surreal fable - a Pilgrim s Progress on the theme of creativity. It is an extreme horror tale of artist s block, tattoos, Don Quixote, copper wire . . . and wind turbines! Always wind turbines! It tells of a landscape artist desperately trying to escape his own feelings of mundanity and having hallucinatory encounters both with those great white whispering giants and a wild tattooed girl who pushes creative experience to the very limit and knows that the towers are the key to something remarkable. Tattoos, Windmills, turbines, human skin and copper wire . . . with these keys a world of supernatural change is unlocked - and supernatural creation. After all, what could creativity be like when such things as pain, life and death no longer have the same meaning? * * * Cal pinned the tattooed girl s skin to the small artist s canvas and stood looking at it, a tear trickling down his cheek. What the Giants Were Saying is accompanied here by the shorter work that inspired it, Red Fire , a piece that pushes the boundaries of extreme horror into a visionary and surreal world of love and pain, great white moths and tattooed skin, and above all, into the world of story itself. These two connected tales are both horror writing at its most spectacular and extreme. * * * David Rix, was born in England in 1978. He has had a lifelong fascination with horror and the surreal and has been a dedicated reader and collector of books for many years. In 2004 his first story was published in the world fantasy award-winning anthology Strange Tales from Tartarus Press. David now lives in Slovenia, where he works as a digital artist and proofreader and is currently at work on a second novella and his first full-length novel, a fusion of two literary genres: the ghost story and the travel book.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. The November air was cold, but not cold enough to still the energy of the great white towers. They spun and spun as always - huge sails whirling around, always seeming just slightly faster than they should be. What The Giants Were Saying is a dark-hued and surreal fable - a Pilgrim s Progress on the theme of creativity. It is an extreme horror tale of artist s block, tattoos, Don Quixote, copper wire . . . and wind turbines! Always wind turbines! It tells of a landscape artist desperately trying to escape his own feelings of mundanity and having hallucinatory encounters both with those great white whispering giants and a wild tattooed girl who pushes creative experience to the very limit and knows that the towers are the key to something remarkable. Tattoos, Windmills, turbines, human skin and copper wire . . . with these keys a world of supernatural change is unlocked - and supernatural creation. After all, what could creativity be like when such things as pain, life and death no longer have the same meaning? * * * Cal pinned the tattooed girl s skin to the small artist s canvas and stood looking at it, a tear trickling down his cheek. What the Giants Were Saying is accompanied here by the shorter work that inspired it, Red Fire , a piece that pushes the boundaries of extreme horror into a visionary and surreal world of love and pain, great white moths and tattooed skin, and above all, into the world of story itself. These two connected tales are both horror writing at its most spectacular and extreme. * * * David Rix, was born in England in 1978. He has had a lifelong fascination with horror and the surreal and has been a dedicated reader and collector of books for many years. In 2004 his first story was published in the world fantasy award-winning anthology Strange Tales from Tartarus Press. David now lives in Slovenia, where he works as a digital artist and proofreader and is currently at work on a second novella and his first full-length novel, a fusion of two literary genres: the ghost story and the travel book.
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What the Giants Were Saying (2005)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9789619165201 bzw. 9619165209, in Englisch, 216 Seiten, Eibonvale Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Powell's Books, Inc.
"The November air was cold, but not cold enough to still the energy of the great white towers. They spun and spun as always - huge sails whirling around, always seeming just slightly faster than they should be." 'What The Giants Were Saying' is a dark-hued and surreal fable - a Pilgrim's Progress on the theme of creativity. It is an extreme horror tale of artist's block, tattoos, Don Quixote, copper wire . . . and wind turbines! Always wind turbines! It tells of a landscape artist desperately trying to escape his own feelings of mundanity and having hallucinatory encounters both with those great white whispering giants and a wild tattooed girl who pushes creative experience to the very limit and knows that the towers are the key to something remarkable. Tattoos, Windmills, turbines, human skin and copper wire . . . with these keys a world of supernatural change is unlocked - and supernatural creation. After all, what could creativity be like when such things as pain, life and death no longer have the same meaning? * * * "Cal pinned the tattooed girl's skin to the small artist's canvas and stood looking at it, a tear trickling down his cheek." 'What the Giants Were Saying' is accompanied here by the shorter work that inspired it, 'Red Fire', a piece that pushes the boundaries of extreme horror into a visionary and surreal world of love and pain, great white moths and tattooed skin, and above all, into the world of story itself. These two connected tales are both horror writing at its most spectacular and extreme. * * * David Rix, was born in England in 1978. He has had a lifelong fascination with horror and the surreal and has been a dedicated reader and collector of books for many years. In 2004 his first story was published in the world fantasy award-winning anthology Strange Tales from Tartarus Press. David now lives in Slovenia, where he works as a digital artist and proofreader and is currently at work on a second novella and his first full-length novel, a fusion of two literary genres: the ghost story and the travel book. Hardcover, Label: Eibonvale Press, Eibonvale Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2005-12-08, Studio: Eibonvale Press, Sales rank: 16394517.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Powell's Books, Inc.
"The November air was cold, but not cold enough to still the energy of the great white towers. They spun and spun as always - huge sails whirling around, always seeming just slightly faster than they should be." 'What The Giants Were Saying' is a dark-hued and surreal fable - a Pilgrim's Progress on the theme of creativity. It is an extreme horror tale of artist's block, tattoos, Don Quixote, copper wire . . . and wind turbines! Always wind turbines! It tells of a landscape artist desperately trying to escape his own feelings of mundanity and having hallucinatory encounters both with those great white whispering giants and a wild tattooed girl who pushes creative experience to the very limit and knows that the towers are the key to something remarkable. Tattoos, Windmills, turbines, human skin and copper wire . . . with these keys a world of supernatural change is unlocked - and supernatural creation. After all, what could creativity be like when such things as pain, life and death no longer have the same meaning? * * * "Cal pinned the tattooed girl's skin to the small artist's canvas and stood looking at it, a tear trickling down his cheek." 'What the Giants Were Saying' is accompanied here by the shorter work that inspired it, 'Red Fire', a piece that pushes the boundaries of extreme horror into a visionary and surreal world of love and pain, great white moths and tattooed skin, and above all, into the world of story itself. These two connected tales are both horror writing at its most spectacular and extreme. * * * David Rix, was born in England in 1978. He has had a lifelong fascination with horror and the surreal and has been a dedicated reader and collector of books for many years. In 2004 his first story was published in the world fantasy award-winning anthology Strange Tales from Tartarus Press. David now lives in Slovenia, where he works as a digital artist and proofreader and is currently at work on a second novella and his first full-length novel, a fusion of two literary genres: the ghost story and the travel book. Hardcover, Label: Eibonvale Press, Eibonvale Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2005-12-08, Studio: Eibonvale Press, Sales rank: 16394517.
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What the Giants Were Saying (2005)
EN NW RP
ISBN: 9789619165201 bzw. 9619165209, in Englisch, Eibonvale Press, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Pbshop [61989342], Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
New Book. Shipped from US within 10 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
New Book. Shipped from US within 10 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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What the Giants Were Saying (2005)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9789619165201 bzw. 9619165209, in Englisch, Eibonvale, Ljubljana, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wrigley-Cross Books [1195], Gresham, OR, U.S.A.
Stated 1st edition (but POD), Fine in Fine DJ. "A Mini-Collection.".
Stated 1st edition (but POD), Fine in Fine DJ. "A Mini-Collection.".
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What the Giants Were Saying (2005)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9789619165201 bzw. 9619165209, in Englisch, Eibonvale Press, United States, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Powell's Books [9859], Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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