Best of
Werewolves
1996
Night Calls
Katharine Eliska Kimbriel - 1996
Five were taken before the girl's parents agreed to give her up. They called in Cousin Cory, Aunt Marta, all the known practitioners. The ones who could teach me how to hide in a leaf, dip into minds, and find the secret herbs that heal. Her childhood now over, the girl must face the Dark of the Other Side.
Wolf Kahn
Justin Spring - 1996
Wolf Kahn, one of the leaders of this group, directed this approach toward the painting of the landscape, which he has steadfastly developed over a period of forty years. Today Kahn's unique use of color has placed him at the forefront of American representational art, and has made him one of the most highly regarded colorists working in America today. Wolf Kahn presents an overview of the artist's life and prolific career. Starting with the young Kahn's early years as a drawing prodigy, the author, Justin Spring, continues with the artist's study with Hans Hofmann, his early success as a latter-day Expressionist, and his ten years as a painter of austere, tonalist canvases, finally leading to the brilliant, high-keyed landscapes that have established his reputation.
Werewolves for Lunch
Erica Farber - 1996
Plum, Mrs. Pucker, and Mrs. Pinch--can't wait to check them out. The situation gets really hairy when the nosy ladies pop in for lunch--and find much more on the menu than they expected!
Full Moon Dreams
Lori Handeland - 1996
Each time the tiger trainer looked into the eyes of Johnny Bradfordini, she finds her passion harder to tame. Violent dreams and bizarre episodes on nights of a full moon leave Johnny fearing his darker side and the danger he may be in.
Zombies Don't Do Windows
Erica Farber - 1996
Their new cleaning lady smells disgusting. But that's pretty normal...for a zombie! And she's turning everyone else in Critter Falls into zombies, too. It's up to the Howls to stop her, without being eaten alive!