Jessica PalmerVolgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Deze Amerikaanse auteur begeeft zich op het terrein van sciencefiction, fantasy, mysterie en horror. Onder haar volledige naam Jessica Dawn Palmer schrijft ze ook non-fictie. Haar werken duiken vaak in de donkerdere aspecten van de menselijke psyche en de onontdekte gebieden van het bestaan. Lezers kunnen zich verheugen op verhalen vol spanning en onverwachte wendingen.
The Sheep Book. The children are told to count sheep when they complain theyre
not tired and cant sleep. But what happens when those sheep have no interest
in being counted? What happens when those sheep have some adventuring to do?
Featuring 80 intricate line drawings, this large format coloring book invites creativity and discovery, as each design conceals a hidden charm. Perfect for both relaxation and artistic expression, it offers a unique coloring experience that blends art with surprise.
Exploring the language of rejection, Jessica Palmer's poetry collection delves into themes of grief and agency, capturing the tension between heart and mind. With a blend of physics and faith, her work traverses the landscapes of Appalachia and the cosmos, presenting a universe marked by beauty, ambiguity, and the complexities of loneliness. Through explosive honesty, Palmer moves from silence to expression, confronting the disruptions of life in a brief yet impactful collection that invites readers to reflect on their own experiences.
Featuring 80 intricate line drawings, this large format edition of a bestselling coloring book invites creativity and relaxation. The detailed illustrations provide a captivating escape for artists of all ages, allowing for personal expression and artistic exploration. Perfect for those seeking a meditative and enjoyable coloring experience, this book stands out with its beautiful designs.
Horror writer Scott McDowell knew the violent history of the old Graves house, and to him, that only made the place more interesting. But he wasn't prepared for the effect the house would have on his pregnant wife and their two young boys. For Scott has led his family into the grip of a malevolent force . . . a force hungering for the child waiting to be born.