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David Conway Books
David Conway crafts picture books for children, infusing his narratives with a playful engagement with language and a keen sense of rhythm. His stories often explore themes of family, friendship, and the wonder of discovering the world through a child's eyes. Conway's writing is characterized by its warmth and an accessible quality that resonates with young readers. His work consistently highlights positive values and encourages imaginative exploration.






METAL SUSHI
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book presents a unique blend of Gothic and science fiction elements, creating a new narrative form that merges Lovecraftian horror with a dystopian setting reminiscent of Blade Runner. Critics praise David Conway's distinctive style, likening his work to an unholy alliance of influential literary figures. The stories promise to transport readers into a nightmarish dimension, showcasing Conway's powerful writing and innovative approach to horror fiction. This fusion of themes and styles positions the book as a groundbreaking contribution to the genre.
The Magic of Herbs
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Like many who were reared in a rural setting, David Conway came to know about healing arts that relied on a deep knowledge of herbal decoctions, tinctures, and poultices. In The Magic of Herbs, he shares the knowledge of herbs he gained in his early training in the hills of the Welsh countryside. Studying with a master herbalist near his boyhood home, he absorbed the practical and occult properties of the herbs and plants found in the surrounding environs. In this book, David presents an updated tome detailing in plain language a concise natural history and illustrated guide to the world's most beneficial plants. Also treated are the occult properties of each of the plants described. Chapters include: Botanical Medicine, Herbalism and Astrology, Doctrine of Signatures, Preparation of Herbs, Tonics and Physics, Cosmetics and Narcotics, Wines from Herbs and Flowers, Language of Flowers, Herbal Materia Medica, and Index of Ailments and their Herbal Treatment.
Fishing Key West and the Lower Keys
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Covering a wide array of topics relevant to visitors of the Keys, this guide offers detailed insights on fishing the bridges, towing boats into the area, and chartering captains. It stands out for its comprehensive information, making it an essential resource for both novice and experienced anglers seeking to explore fishing opportunities in Key West and the Lower Keys.
Jewry in Music
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
David Conway examines how Jews developed a significant presence in early nineteenth-century Western music.
Lila and the Secret of Rain
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Lila's Kenyan village is suffering a terrible drought, until she saves the day by telling the sky the saddest thing she knows...
This work explains how each of the 13 lunar months is connected with a different type of seasonal energy flow. It provides rituals and spells for tapping this energy and celebrating the phases. Chapters describe pagan rituals as well as related topics including Moon lore, spells and meditations.
Magic
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In this book, David Conway aims to show that magic really works and that the mysteries and rituals of magic can be successfully learnt if they are studied seriously. Part one examines the theory behind ritual magic while part two looks at the rites and spells of magical practice.
ZENTROPOLIS
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in a dystopian future, the narrative follows Marukido Sada, a freelance assassin and the last remnant of a neugenics project, as she navigates the treacherous city-state of Zentropolis. This urban landscape is rife with religious cults and crime tribes fixated on biological mutations. Her mission unveils a genocidal scheme orchestrated by a powerful figure linked to a violent cultural movement influenced by alien forces. The story blends science fiction, horror, and occult themes with striking visuals inspired by Japanese manga and anime, creating a thrilling apocalyptic adventure.
Death Disco
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
An enigmatic femme fatale channels the Book of Revelations as she embarks on a ritualistic murder spree, targeting a decadent elite engaged in depravity. Her crimes are steeped in mystical symbolism and serve as a form of divine justice. Intelligence agent Justine Sinclair finds herself entangled in this deadly game, navigating the threats posed by both the killer and a centuries-old cult. As the apocalyptic climax unfolds, Justine confronts shocking truths about her own identity amidst the chaos.
