Barry Graham Books
Southwest Noir: Volume 1
By Kurt Reichenbaugh, Scott McDonald, Barry Graham, James Sallis, Vince Larue, Steve Shadow, Larry, Fondation, Jason Duke, Andrea Gibbons, M. V. Moorhead, Larue, Vince, Gibbons, Andrea, Fondation, Larry, Duncan, Jenna, Pela, Robrt, Sallis, James, Graham, Barry, Shadow, Steve, Duke, Jason, McDonald, Scott, Robrt Pela, Jenna Duncan, Robert Sentinery
This premiere edition of Southwest Noir blends the talents of graphic artist Vince Larue with a varied group of Southwest writers in a unique collection of tales from the dark side.
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Intoxication: An Anthology Of Stimulant-Based Writing
By Bridget O'Connor, Richard Smith, John King, Brent Hodgson, Elizabeth Young, Toni Davidson, Barry Graham, Jeff Noon, Irvine Welsh, Stewart Home, Lynne Tillman, Gordon Legge, Gary Indiana, David Toop, Marina Blake
Recent times have seen an increase in stimulant-based writing, and this anthology includes a selection of fiction from both British and American writers. Contributors include Irvine Welsh, Lynne Ti...
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Math Fair: Projects And Research Activities: A Comprehensive Guide For Students And Teachers
By Barry Graham, Doran, Leland, Barry Doran, Leland Graham, Incentive Publications, Inc, Doran, Barry, Graham, Leland
math Fair Projects And Research Activities Is Designed To Help Students Prepare Quality, Exciting Projects For The Mathematics Fair. The Projects And Activites In This Book Will Provide Valuable Le...
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The National Virginity Pledge: Short Stories And Other Lies
"With a voice that maintains a gritty strength balanced with poetic vision, Barry Graham pushes all his chips to the center of the table in this collection of from the gut short stories that are as...
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How Do You Like Your Blue-Eyed Boy?
By Barry Graham
161 pages ; 21 cm Andy Saunders knows how to survive. He survived all alone in Los Angeles as a teenager, and he survived in foreign combat zones as a soldier. He survived homelessness on the stree...
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The Wrong Thing
By Barry Graham
They call him the Kid. He's a killer, a dark Latino legend of the Southwest's urban badlands, “a child who terrifies adults.” They speak of him in whispers in dive bars near closing time. Some clai...
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How Do You Like Your Blue-Eyed Boy?
By Barry Graham
161 pages ; 21 cm Andy Saunders knows how to survive. He survived all alone in Los Angeles as a teenager, and he survived in foreign combat zones as a soldier. He survived homelessness on the stree...
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