![]() ![]() A s the story begins, Leeds and his 'aspects' are drawn into the search for the missing Balubal Razon, inventor of a camera whose astonishing properties could alter our understanding of human history and change the very structure of society. LEGION Stephen Leeds, AKA 'Legion', is a man whose unique mental condition allows him to generate a multitude of personae: hallucinatory entities with a wide variety of personal characteristics and a vast array of highly specialised skills. Available for the first time in one volume, a publishing event for all his many fans. ![]() The internationally bestselling author of the Mistborn and Stormlight Archive series presents two very different novella,s that nevertheless showcase his remarkable gift for gripping narrative, world-building and empathetic characters. ![]()
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![]() Most recently, they have been to Sri Lanka. Over the years, Dalcher has lived in many countries with her husband. ![]() The authors who have influenced her work the most include Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, and Michael Chrichton. Some of her popular recognitions include winning the Bath Flash Fiction first prize and receiving nominations for Best of the Net, Best Small Fictions, and The Pushcart Prize.Īuthor Dalcher is represented by a literary agent named Laura Bradford at the Bradford Literary Agency. The flash fiction and short stories penned by Dalcher during the earlier stage of her career have been featured in more than 100 literary journals throughout the world. She has taken up teaching jobs at several universities in England, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States in the past. Dalcher specializes in sound change phonetics in British and Italian dialects. Before entering the field of novel writing, she earned a doctorate from Georgetown University in theoretical linguistics. Dalcher has completed two more novels, which are expected to be released soon. ![]() ![]() She is particularly famous for writing her debut book Vox. Christian Dalcher is a renowned American writer of science fiction, thriller, and dystopian stories. ![]() ![]() But in this city, when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is, and Mari and her friends soon find themselves in the middle of a conspiracy that is much bigger than they ever suspected. And it’s Anja who first gets her hands on Bluescreen - a virtual drug that plugs right into a person’s djinni and delivers a massive, nonchemical, completely safe high. That connection is a djinni - a smart device implanted right in a persons head. Los Angeles in 2050 is a city of open doors, as long as you have the right connections. ![]() She might spend her days in Mirador, but she lives on the net - going to school, playing games, hanging out, or doing things of more questionable legality with her friends Sahara and Anja. From Dan Wells, author of the New York Times best-selling Partials Sequence, comes the first book in a new sci-fi noir series. In a world where virtually everyone is online twenty-four hours a day, this connection is like oxygen - and a world like that presents plenty of opportunities for someone who knows how to manipulate it.Marisa Carneseca is one of those people. ![]() That connection is a djinni - a smart device implanted right in a person’s head. From Dan Wells, author of the New York Times bestselling Partials Sequence, comes the first book in a new sci-fi-noir series.Los Angeles in 2050 is a city of open doors, as long as you have the right connections. ![]() ![]() ![]() James Throttle (Stage Manager) / Aaron Bantum Master Nick Cricker (Deputy) / Matt Bader Victor Grinstead (Neville Landless) / Mauricio Miranda Miss Janet Conover (Helena Landless) / Rebekah Santiago Miss Angela Prysock (Princess Puffer) / Kelly Lester* ![]() Miss Deirdre Peregrine (Rosa Bud) / GraceAnn Brooks Miss Alice Nutting (Edwin Drood) / Emily Ferranti* Clive Paget (John Jasper) / Bryan Mittelstadt William Cartwright (Chairman) / Kurt Zischke* Tickets are only available 1 hour prior to the performance in person at the box office. Ticket price is $1 plus a canned good/non-perishable food item. Pay What You Can tickets are available based on availability. Pay What You Can will be Thursday, February 28th at 7:30pm. ![]() ![]() There will be talkbacks following performances on March 2nd at 2pm and March 7th at 7:30pm. The Saturday, March 9th, 2pm performance will be ASL interpreted. Nine different endings. In this unsolved, unfinished, musical murder-mystery, you choose the culprit! Based off of Charles Dickens’ incomplete last work, Rupert Holmes’ innovative, interactive musical won three Tony Awards and five Drama Desk Awards when it premiered. Join the bawdy crew of players at The Music Hall Royale as they regale you with this who-dunnit where even the audience plays a role. Edwin Drood’s fate rests in your vote! Running Time: 2 hours and 30 minutes including intermission The Mystery of Edwin Drood A Musical by Rupert Holmes ![]() ![]() ![]() And despite my best efforts, I never figured out what was going to happen. ![]() I loved how Darcy-who has never taken charge of anything before-goes full-throttle into badass mode. Which of the four strangers inside the rest stop owns the van? Who is the girl? And how can Darcy rescue her without tipping off the kidnapper and potentially getting everyone killed?įans of Joe Hill and A.J. While retrieving something from her car, she discovers a young girl locked in a van in the parking lot. ![]() Holy cats-this pulse-pounding thriller will have you on the edge of your seat! Lock your doors, turn off your phone, and get ready to ignore all your obligations until you’ve finished No Exit-it’s THAT good.Įver wondered if you could really be a hero when it mattered most? College student Darby Thorne is stranded in a remote highway rest stop with four strangers during a blizzard. ![]() |