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Matthew Wilson

    A Handful of Fears Held Together By a Few Joys
    The 7 Sense
    Crime Pays
    War of the Realms. Marvel 2/2019
    Warmachine Prime Mk2
    Whiteness in the Novels of Charles W. Chesnutt
    • 2021

      Crime Pays

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In the murky, muddied waters where crime meets horror, we are introduced to some of the most heinous monsters of them all - the human variety. It would seem all bets are off when it comes to criminal matters - so expect to stumble into nefarious wrong-doing, crosses, double crosses, violence, and murder with the pages of this exceptional anthology, and all mixed in with an insight into the darkened souls of some of the most hardened criminals with whom you would never wish to cross paths. All in all, Crime Pays is a baker's dozen of exceptional dark crime stories from the likes of: Matthew Wilson, Matthew McKiernan, Steve Stark, Roger Lime, Nick Swain, Bill Davidson, Tim Mendees, Sergio 'ente per ente' Palumbo, Alexander Marais, June Trop, Victoria Greenaway, and Marcus Cook.

      Crime Pays
    • 2020

      Symbols in art

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Thoroughly user-friendly and covering a broad historical sweep, this book is a reference guide to fifty of the most frequently occurring symbols in global art history. Iconography, or the study of symbols—be they animals, artifacts, plants, geometric shapes, or gestures—is an essential aspect of interpreting art. One of the most consistent features of human society throughout time has been the use of visual symbols, which often act as substitutions for the written word, crossing dialects and borders and uniting understandings of the world through a shared language. Incorporating and analyzing a wealth of cultures, Symbols in Art serves as a reference guide to fifty of the most frequently occurring symbols in global art history from 2300 BCE to the present day, exploring their subtle implications and covert meanings. Entries devoted to specific symbols expose nuances of meaning and historical use, from easily identifiable symbols across the globe to those used to speak to specific cultural groups. This book exposes such intriguing correspondences as the symbolism of grapevines in a fifteenth-century painting by Giovanni Bellini compared to the images in Yinka Shonibare’s Last Supper. Complete with a user-friendly glossary of symbols and a well-selected array of illustrations, this book illuminates common and thought-provoking symbols in art across history and the globe, functioning as an indispensable tool for interpretation.

      Symbols in art
    • 2019

      Not Bad for a White Guy

      A Short Story about being Too Tall Penned in Black and White

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the unique challenges faced by individuals who are seven feet tall, the narrative blends humor with serious themes. It delves into the physical, social, and emotional hurdles encountered in everyday life, from school experiences to dating. The author also addresses broader societal issues, including white privilege and the National Anthem protest, providing a thoughtful commentary on the intersection of height and race. This light-hearted yet insightful examination invites readers into the often-overlooked world of towering individuals.

      Not Bad for a White Guy
    • 2015

      Sensing The Swing

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Issac, an alcoholic struggling with his writing, discovers that his words shape his reality, leading to chaotic consequences. As he grapples with his spiraling life and attempts to resist his predetermined fate, he becomes entangled in a web of deceit, mystery, violence, and alcohol. With his past of hiding behind his notebook pages, Issac faces a pivotal moment where fate offers no second chances.

      Sensing The Swing
    • 2015

      The Journey

      This is a Philosophical and Psychological Interpretation to the Spirit World

      • 66 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the author's belief in the afterlife while grappling with challenges and uncertainties surrounding this faith. It delves into personal reflections, philosophical questions, and the emotional journey of reconciling belief with life's complexities. Through introspective storytelling, the author invites readers to consider their own views on existence, mortality, and what lies beyond. This thought-provoking work encourages a deeper understanding of spirituality and the human experience.

      The Journey
    • 2014

      In Loving Memory of Barbara

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of loss and remembrance, this poignant narrative reflects on the life and legacy of Barbara Wilson. Through heartfelt anecdotes and personal reflections, the book captures the essence of her character and the impact she had on those around her. It delves into the emotions tied to grief, celebrating the moments shared and the memories that endure, ultimately serving as a tribute to a beloved figure whose influence continues to resonate.

      In Loving Memory of Barbara
    • 2014

      The Psychic Nurse

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of personal experience and societal stigma, this short story delves into controversial topics that resonate with many readers. It encourages reflection on real-life situations that individuals often face but hesitate to share due to fear of judgment. The narrative invites readers to consider their own experiences and the commonality of such struggles, ultimately fostering a sense of understanding and connection.

      The Psychic Nurse
    • 2014

      Exploring themes of tragedy, recollection, and struggle, this collection weaves together poems and short stories reflecting the author's experiences over four years. It delves into complex emotions such as resentment while also highlighting moments of joy, creating a nuanced tapestry of human experience.

      A Handful of Fears Held Together By a Few Joys
    • 2014

      The 7 Sense

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of enhanced human perception, this book delves into the idea of a "seventh sense" that goes beyond the traditional five senses plus intuition. It intertwines science and philosophy, examining how this additional sense can deepen our understanding of the world and our connections with others. Through engaging narratives and thought-provoking insights, the author invites readers to expand their awareness and consider the profound implications of perceiving reality in new and transformative ways.

      The 7 Sense