THE WITCH'S WINGS & OTHER TERRIFYING TALES, an 'are you afraid of the dark?' graphic novel with three stories based on hispanic urban legends, comes out october 3rd 2023!!!
kick off the halloween season & ✨ preorder it now ✨ if fun, spooky middle-grade horror is your jam!
i'm so excited for people to get to read this book; everyone involved put so much love into it, and i can't wait to hear what people think once it's out in the world. to celebrate how close the release date is, here are a few preview pages from my segment of the book, the tale of the haunting of bus #13!
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71 फीसदी जल गया था शरीर, 3 साल में हुई 28 सर्जरी! अब डॉक्टर बनने के सपने को पूरा करने निकला युवक
71 फीसदी जल गया था शरीर, 3 साल में हुई 28 सर्जरी! अब डॉक्टर बनने के सपने को पूरा करने निकला युवक
दुनिया में कई लोग ऐसे होते हैं जिनकी कहानियां हमें आगे बढ़ने के लिए मोटिवेट करती हैं और जिंदगी से लड़ने का नया जज्बा देती हैं. ऐसी ही कहानी एक अमेरिकी नागरिक (American man burned 71 percent starts medical studies) की है जिसने बेहद मुश्किल दौर में भी हार नहीं मानी और अब अपने डॉक्टर बनने के सपने को पूरा करने के लिए निकला है. हैरानी की बात ये है कि शख्स एक भयंकर हादसे का शिकार हो गया था जिसके बाद…
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Draconic Destiny
Artist: Justin Hernandez & Alexis Hernandez
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Paulina Alexis- Actor
Zahn McClarnon- Actor
Stephen Graham Jones - Author
Quannah Chasinghorse - Model, Activist
Sherman Alexie - Author
Eric Michael Hernandez - Hoop Dancer
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Happy Birthday Parent Two...
From your big beloved and colorful family:
your husband and Parent One
your promising, fortune-seeking youngest child
your craziest and most challenging child
the other crazy and demanding son
the son who screwed up big but just needs a lot of love
the son who tries to emulate you
the son who tries to make you proud outside home
the son who never forgets you
the other unfortunate son
the son who makes you most proud
the secret lover
the child who needs more time
your brother and uncle of your children
the strongest son
your brother-in-law
the son who hoped for it
the son to be strict with
the son to watch out for
the beautiful son
the son who works so hard
the father with whom you have so much patience
the child who supports you physically
the maniac son
the sweet and cuddly son
the child to be better directed
the stubborn son who never gives up
that really cool father-in-law of yours
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Tidepool's Top Five List of Environmental Books
(personal opinion this is just a list of book recs)
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmer This book expertly blends indigenous knowledge and Western scientific methods. Highly emphasizes precocity and living with the environment instead of separating ourselves further as many Western green movements would have you believe. This book also has realistic strategies for dealing with the climate crisis other than just personal choice.
Hope for Animals and Their World by Jane Goodall Amazing conservation wins from animals that have been brought back from the brink of extinction by zoos and aquariums. Stories like the California condor and the black-footed ferret are featured prominently. This book gave me hope that there may be a solution to saving species from extinction.
We Are All Whalers by Michael Moore Focuses on threats the northern right whale and other whales face out in the ocean and the connection we all have to it as consumers. This book does not shame consumers for their choices though, but rather calls for systematic changes in the fishing and plastic industry. One of the four books that made me cry while I was reading it.
Fresh Banana Leaves by Dr. Jessica Hernandez Amazing criticisms focusing on the Western Conservation Movement and the role of displacement in the environmental movement. The editing could be a bit better, but the message that indigenous knowledge should be centered in the environmentalist movement is impact.
Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals by Alexis Pauline Gums: This book is the second in the "Emergent Strategies" anthology. While all the books are amazing this one is my favorite. The book focuses on the shared relationship between white-western colonialism and the current ways we are affecting the marine environment. She gets a few scientific facts wrong regarding marine biology, but this book is so beautifully poetic I'm willing to over look it.
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