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This is a scene from a later book. Business meetings occur in a virtual space called "espace". E stands for Endocannabinoid, not Electronic. But you get the picture. Sort of like a costume drama mashed up with Twilight Zone and Eyes Wide Shut.

 

Afzet Container Transport Systeem (ACTS) was one of the first open-access freight operators in the Netherlands and one of the first overseas operators of former British Rail Class 58 diesels. This fictional ex-BR Class 60 carries the livery of customer VOS Logistics, which bears a passing resemblance to the Class 60s operated by former UK freight operator Load Haul although, in the latter's case, the distinctive black and orange livery was applied in a diagonal style. The effect here is equally striking and entirely at home on this basically plain-looking locomotive design. Like the other Class 60 images, this is based on DB's 60074 photographed at the National Railway museum's Shildon outpost in April 2008 but, in this case, I've taken the opportunity to populate the background with further locomotives of the same type (23-Jun-10).

 

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On the streets of Dublin ....

Tiffany Thayer - The Old Goat

Avon Books 234, 1950

Cover Artist: unknown

 

Illustrated by Lyle Justis, but no indication that he did the cover art.

T. A. Maschke - Sex is Like Money

Newsstand Library U167, 1961

Cover Artist: Robert Bonfils

 

"Fifty million people watched the killer bawl for his mother, a simple gesture etched the wrestler into a million hearts; all the sex and money he could spend was not enough."

Just as it came out of the camera

forever

you are perfect, you are the equal of the machine, the path to 100 percent happiness is free. hurry, then, all of you, young and old, hurry to undergo the great operation. hurry to undergo the great operation. hurry to the auditoriums where the great operation is performed. long live the great operation! long live one state! long live the benefactor!

 

"we" yevgeny zamyatin

Batido de 5 dólares. Pulp Fiction

Sure, the cargo is sheltered from the rain, but it must be a pain to load and unload. Not to mention the punk kids along the shore who feel like it would be cool to throw rocks.

 

Day 277

 

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Title: The First thing he noticed is she was alone, the second was the magnificent ring she was wearing.

We read about this type of scam a few years ago in a magazine, may have been either Life or Holiday.

Travelling alone in Europe, a wealthy, designer clad, British female, was waiting for her flight in an airports’ lounge. A gypsyish youth of about twelve came up to her, grabbing her wrist, he spit a mouthful of water onto the sleeve of her satin blouse.

 

Before she could react, A handsome man gallantly came to her rescue. Called off the youth, who darted away, snickering. The nicely suited gentleman then produced a silky handkerchief began to wipe her sleeve and hand dry. All the while, speaking in a foreign accent, expressing regret on the unkind assault that had occurred upon such a lovely lady. . He stayed long enough to make sure she was okay, and then went along his way, still apologizing profusely for the delinquent youths of his country.

 

Long after the incident, she realized that the 10,000 dollar sapphire ring she had been wearing was gone. The same finger of the hand that gentleman wiped with such care.

Later she reported the loss only to find the authorities indifferent to her plight. As she recounted her tale, She remembered seeing that same gentleman coming into airports restaurant. She had gone there bite to eat before going to the lounge to wait. He had caught her eye and had bowed as he went past her, heading up to the bar. She had recalled feeling that someone was watching her after that.

 

Authorities theorized that the gentleman was one of the professional conman, who stalked airports, resorts and hotels, looking to part susceptible victims from their valuables.

 

After taking down the information, they admonished her for falling for such a transparent scam. Then shooed her off, promising to report developments. As far as we know there were none, and her ring was never recovered.

 

We would be interested in obtaining more facts about the above, or similar stories

Props courtesy of Chatwick University Theatre

 

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Jack Woodford and John B. Thompson - Passion in the Pines

Beacon Books B123, 1956

Cover Artist: Bernard Safran

 

"Evil ravaged the back country – setting it ablaze with lust!"

wƠ tầu Ôy...! mắt mỞ đék nổi ...:D wãi tậu...

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A vẫn ko thể lãnG Wên.

Vẫn ko thỂ tin vào bất cứ điều rì.

nGay cả h đây a củng ko thỂ để e ra đi nhƯ thẾ.

A sẽ viết lại một lần nửa.

Câu chuyện đôi taZ còn danG dở.

A sẽ chôn vùi sự thật này vào tận sâu trOnG giấc mƠ.

A sẽ viết lại một lần nửa.

Khúc dạo đầu tG nụ cười HP của 2taz.

và nẾu e định rời xa a.

Mặt đất sẽ hóa thành căn p nhỎ kO lỐy thOát.

A kO thỂ rời xa dánG vẻ dịU dànG ấy.

kO có rì nhƯ thỂ 2taz chƯa từnG kT.

Mãi nhƯ thẾ này.

kO thỂ Wên đc e.

1 câu chuyện kO hỒy kẾt đc a viết lại trOnG tIm.

A sẽ giử e thật chặt.

sẼ kO để e tuột mất.

Vàz hÔm nay a vẫn đaG cùng e.

trOnG câu chUyện kO hồi kẾt.

nƠy đây chỉ cÓ dUy nhỨt 1 cỐt chiỆn HP.

Câu chiỆn HP chỉ chO 2taz.

[ khÁz xa hiỆn thỰz ]

ĐaG dần hOàn thiỆn.

A sẼ chạy đẾn vàz Ôm e thật chặt.

sẼ kO baO h dỂ e thOát khỎi vÒnG taY này.

sẼ mải là nhƯz thẾ.

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nGay lÚz này e đaG ở bÊn a..

A vẫn tin vào hiỆn thỰc đó.

[ dÙ làz ảO mỘnG ]

Đoạn kẾt của cuốn tiỂu thUyết này phải viẾt làm saO đÊy. ?

Sa rănG hE , Sa rănG hE ,Sa rănG hE, Sa rănG hE, ...................................

a kO thỂ ngỪng viẾt 3 tỪ ấy.

Lăn đến cạn ngÒy viẾt trÊn nhỮnG tranG giấy củ đẩm nC mắt

Câu chiỆn này sẽ kO kT trOnG HP Or Đau bÙn.

nGay Lúz này đây a đaG viết 1 câu câu chiỆn đÔng đầy HP.

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A đaG HP trOnG tiỂu thUyết mỌng tƯởng.

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Frank Belknap Long - Odd Science Fiction

Belmont Books L92-600, 1964

Cover Artist: unknown

Gilbert Terrell - Willa

Dell Books B210, 1961

Cover Artist: unknown... Lyles guesses McGinnis... but I don't think so; more like Darcy... or Hooks

James M. Cain - Career in C Major

Avon Books 141, 1947

Cover Artist: © Modest Stein

Sissy fiction playboy resort bunny tg

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Will (Left), Alex (Center), and Zak (Right), were super excited. They had gotten invitations to Playboy Island, a luxurious resort where Playboy Bunnies tended to your every whim! They excitedly boarded the plane, waiting for the good times ahead of them…

 

Once they had taken off, a myste

 

Robert Devlin - Parlor Girl

Chariot Books 140, 1960

Cover photo uncredited

 

"Her one aim in life was to be BAD."

 

Cover says by Robert Devlin... inside says by and copyright Hyman Lindsey

Joseph Gies - A Matter of Morals

Popular Library 421, 1952

Cover Artist: Bernard Barton

 

"... she was the reason tight sweaters were invented."

 

Lewis Graham - The Great I Am

Handi-Books 85, 1949

Cover Artist: unknown

 

Lewis Graham was a pseudonym of Lou Goldberg

 

Originally published in 1933 'The Great I Am' is a thinly-veiled story of Frederick Gilmer Bonfils the rackety owner-publisher of the Denver Post newspaper.

It's not a motorcycle baby, it's a chopper...

Bud Arkman - Shame Teasers

Dragon Editions 147, 1967

Cover Artist: unknown

 

"He was a roving stud on the sin route..."

part of a fictitious reality created for the purposes of an assignment.

 

In 2003 a young man by the name of William Cannon came across a small worn brown book while searching through the house of his long deceased grandmother. He had never known his grandmother, he only knew her as the recluse of his family. No one had ever really spoken about her and he had never met her. His mother and him had travelled to her house in Missouri to take whatever belongings she had left behind once she had passed on. She had been dead for well over 5 years but for reasons unbeknownst to William, the remainder of his family had yet to do the job him and his mother had come to finally do.

 

The small brown book appeared to be a badly kept diary of his grandmother’s, detailing a small chapter in her long life. As he read on William discovered that the stories in the diary seemed more fantasy than reality. His grandmother, Loise Cannon, seemed to have a wild imagination and William began to believe that the book wasn’t really a diary, but more an avenue for Loise to write her fantasies and dreams.

 

“there was a tall man wearing fancy clothes and a top hat and a cane…there was something not true about him though. It took me a while to notice the long dark brown tail coming out from behind him. He had a tail it was long like it went for metres behind him and it flicked back and forth as he stood”

 

William went to discard the book entirely as writings of madness until he suddenly noticed a pocket on the inside back of the book. Inside the pocket were twelve photographs, badly kept and aged. Suddenly the man with the impossible tail was proven in the photographs before him. Robert Galloway, also called the Fire Lord, in Loise’s accounts was suddenly possible, several photographs showing flames coming from his hands just as Loise had described. Flicking back through the pages William found that this was a diary of a young girl who was friends with impossible people. He found one entry that gave a date, 1934. These photographs were taken in the Missouri area during the great depression. William also found two entries that related to the photographs, describing the day in which his grandmother took these photographs.

 

“I found something interesting in town today. Robert says it’s a camera. You take pictures with a camera. I find it sitting on a fencepost. I think it belonged to the man who was arguing with one of the farmers. He was so busy arguing he didn’t notice me take it. I don’t know how to use it. There’s a little number on the top that says eight. Robert says that’s how many photos have been taken and that I should have ten something photos left to take. He says he knows a little about cameras. He taught me a little about it. Tomorrow I’m gonna take photos of my friends”

 

“Today was fun. I took many photos with the camera I stole. I took photos of everyone together I think I got some photos of Robert and Miriam showing off what they can do.”

 

These photographs proved to William that these people had existed. He didn’t believe at first, but the photographs gave evidence to Loise’s stories. Miriam Shaw, the woman whose “mind is so powerful that if she thinks about moving something it moves” is shown making a large fallen tree branch hover metres above her head. Robert Galloway has flames that seem to materialise on his hands. The photos depict him lighting cigarettes and making circles of fire with just the movement of his hand. The twins, Lillian and Alice Brown really are physically identical and joined at the hip by flesh and bone. And finally Henry Dawes, the man with the long tail, is no longer a possible fantasy, but a possible man in these photographs.

 

Of course what I just told is nothing but a story that I have created for the purposes of this assignment. I have shown that with a little education a photographer can use photographs to fool their viewers. It took my inspiration from contemporary photographer Joan Fontcuberta, adopting his technique of imitating ‘evidence’ to better the chances of my fabrication seeming valid. I created the diary to act as complimenting evidence to my photographs. To just present the photographs alone would not tell the story, the diary entries help to comprehend what is being depicted in the photographs. As I demonstrated in the story of William, the diary entries alone would not convince someone entirely of their authenticity. Ever since it’s infancy photography has been considered as the most substantial form of evidence, even after we have been shown the possibilities of manipulation in photographs we as society still deem the photograph to hold the most proof. We are just now a little more wary of whether the content is true or not.

 

I chose to adopt the snapshot aesthetic into my photographs to better the chance of them being believed. This one here for example is quite out of focus and no one is posed. It is a capture of a moment that these people were apart of. When I was photographing my models I actually didn’t give much direction. I simply told them the story and then gave a brief summary of their characters. They acted out while I moved around photographing them. I think this helped in creating the spontaneity of some of these photos.

 

I also physically aged these photos as well as the diary I created. Again this was done to make them fit the era they were coming from. If they were shiny prints without creases or dirt you wouldn’t think they were a little girl’s snapshots taken during the depression. You wouldn’t be convinced of the story.

 

Only did two shots, turns out standing on books and be quite tricky. Also, I knew there was a reason why I didn't sell these "works of literature" to adolescent teens.

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I dedicate this picture to Colette..who made me buy all those books. (sorry if you like them, i just cant get over sparkly vampires)

just playing with some stitching stuff...

Iguazu means " great waters" in the native language.The natives still believe that the waterfalls were created in an outburst of rage of the god who lived in the violent area of the downpour called "GARGANTA do DIABO." ( DEVIL'S THROAT ) The legend says that "his" BEAUTIFUL daughter fell in love with a native Indian; so, to stop this marriage "he" created this HORRENDOUS WATER FALL in front of them while the native was canoeing away with his lover. The native quickly transformed himself into a tree so she could grab on to him to save herself. She failed; died. However, the legend goes further saying that THAT tree still exists listening to his lovers screams of distress within the falls.

The falls are close to where the Parana rivers join; &, this is where the boundries of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay converge.

Many Native Indians of the area will swear the story to be FACT.

Grace Metalious - No Adam in Eden

Cardinal Books 75002, 1964

Cover Artist: unknown

 

"The lives and loves of three passionate women in a prim New England town."

Uma Thurman as Ms. Mia Wallace from Pulp Fiction, on an Etch-a-Sketch.

 

The Etchasketchist

Science Fiction / Heft-Reihe

Hans Peschke / Das Rätsel von Noron

Astro-Verlag

(Köln / Deutschland; 1974)

ex libris MTP

Ray Kellen - Roadhouse Sin

Spade Books SV103, circa 1964

Cover photo uncredited

 

"She made men the way she made the beds in her wild wanton Roadhouse Sin."

 

by Donald Windham

 

Popular Library 754

 

(C) 1950, this edition 1956

 

A Tough Teen-Ager In Search Of Manhood

 

Back: Watch Out World! A brutal world awaited Blackie Pride. But the reform school had made him ready. He knew the tricks, and how not to get caught. He knew the weapons, and how to use them.

Basil Heatter - The Captain's Lady

Popular Library 266, 1950

Cover Artist: unknown... Bergey or Belarski ?

 

"Two lovers against a hostile town."

 

Double entendre?: "They tell me I can lick any woman," Cape said bitterly.

After being programmed with keywords like "traffic", "cars" and "buses" promptly an abundance of the requested material is generated.

.....and also some items from the "kitchen"-programme managed to sneak in.

(Pencil, 20x30cm)

 

PS: Franz Gsellmann's famous Weltmaschine is here

Jean Genet - Funeral Rites

Black Cat B-239, 1970

Cover Photo: Brassaï

Olive Higgins Prouty - White Fawn

Dell Books 167, 1947

Cover Artist: Gerald Gregg

La Mole Comic Con Expo México 2015

Rod Patterson - Whip Hand

Lion Library LB-164, 1957

Cover Artist: Mort Künstler

 

"One man's gun bucks a Wyoming hell hole."

You should really check this band out if you are enjoy local underground music and pop-punk! They are just starting out, but honestly they have such great potential as artists!!! Fiction Department is a band from Kansas City. Check them out.

Joe Marten - Seagoing Sexpot

Pillow Books 106, 1962

Cover Artist: unknown

 

"She was a sexy stewardess on a luxury cruiser – but once outside the three-mile limit she became a love slave in a floating brothel!"

Bamboozle Roadshow

May 21, 2010

Merriweather Post Pavilion

Columbia, MD

Adam Coulter - Private Orgy

Merit Books 537, 1961

Cover Artist: Sloan

 

"This she-devil could satisfy the big man - or any man - in every way!"

 

Adam Coulter was a pseudonym of James T. Smith

mixed media collage on paper

9x12

2016

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr - Player Piano

Bard Books YN235, 1970

Cover Artist: Milton Charles

 

"A funny, savage appraisal of a totally automated American society of the future. It is loosely related to George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' and just as loosely to 'Alice in Wonderland'."

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