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Michael Turner is the author of Here Now 2019 Journal (2018), Kingsway (1995), Witchblade (2007), Eltham Palace (2011), Death Remembers (2025), Playlist (2024).

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Here Now 2019 Journal

release date: Dec 21, 2018
Here Now 2019 Journal
A 2019 journal, black solid lines and white pages. Also the Here Now poem.

Kingsway

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Kingsway
A collection of linked poems inspired by Kingsway, Vancouver's oldest thoroughfare, which is neither a "street" nor an "avenue" but a "way" of thinking-about cities, people, and different points of view. It demarcates the community of the living: a thoroughfare that is repeated in cities across the country, a world of strip malls, Chinese restaurants, and car repair shops. Kingsway is a place to get lost, to lose oneself-both a starting point and a destination.

Witchblade

release date: Aug 01, 2007
Witchblade
Another installment of the new series of manga format digests bringing you the classic adventures of the Witchblade! Top Cow Productions opens its archives again and Bandai Entertainment is proud to unveil a new series of graphic novels featuring their legendary character Witchblade!

Eltham Palace

release date: Feb 01, 2011
Eltham Palace
From the 14th to the 16th centuries, Eltham was an important royal palace – a favoured residence where successive monarchs spent Christmas and hunted in the surrounding parks. Edward IV built the magnificent great hall, with its soaring hammerbeam roof and bay windows. In 1933 the site was leased to Stephen Courtauld, who constructed a modern house incorporating the great hall. The house was lavishly decorated in a variety of styles, reflecting the influence of Art Deco and contemporary ocean liners, as well as incorporating historical and classical motifs.This guide does full justice to the medieval remains, the remarkable Courtauld interiors and the delightful gardens, also laid out in the 1930s, and sheds light on the Courtaulds’ glamorous, if brief, occupation of Eltham.

Death Remembers

release date: Jun 20, 2025
Death Remembers
Some deaths don't stay dead. Some sins don't stay buried. 1863. A Union soldier is gut-shot and left for dead-but something calls him back. 1931. A moonshiner survives an explosion, only to be hunted by shadows that know his name. 1976. A mechanic is crushed under a car lift... and wakes up hearing voices from a war he never fought. Three men. Three lifetimes. One soul fractured across time-haunted by a mistake too old to name and a curse that refuses to end. As strange visions pull them toward a dark truth buried beneath blood-soaked soil, each life edges closer to death again. The same phrase follows them all: "Welcome back, son. We thought we lost you." From the fog-covered battlefields of Antietam to the haunted woods of Appalachia to the flickering chrome of a cursed garage, Death Remembers is a supernatural horror novel about guilt, memory, and the brutal price of getting a second chance. Perfect for fans of Stephen King, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and Final Destination.

Playlist

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Playlist
"Playlist: a Profligacy of Your Least-Expected Poems documents the life and practice of a writer who grew up in a musical household, and spent his early adult years as a touring musician and his later years programming nightclubs, hotels, galleries, and festivals. Modelled after the American folk music revival songbooks of the 1950s and 60s, Playlist fiddles with a two-part writing system that begins with the songbooks' contextual introductions and ends with the songs -- or in this instance, poems -- to which they refer. In Playlist, introductions can act less as supporting words than as discrete stories. At the same time, the poems they are in service of can appear indifferent to story, sentiment, and a writer who, in claiming to contextualize them, can only reduce them further."--

Why Secret Intelligence Fails

release date: Dec 01, 2007
Why Secret Intelligence Fails
Intelligence (intel) officials are reluctant to talk about intel successes. But these officials also shy away from failures, largely because doing so would expose their shortcomings & make policy makers more reluctant to act on the intel they receive. The root causes of failure in Amer. intel can be found in the way it is organized & in the intel process itself. Explores how the intel community functions, making it an excellent primer on secret intel. Discusses all the dysfunctions that emanate from them. Explores each step of the intel cycle -- priority setting, intel collection, analysis, production, & dissem. -- to identify the ¿inflection points¿ that contribute to intel failures. Examines a variety of plans that, if implemented, would improve Amer. intel.

Mystery Weekly Magazine: July 2016

release date: Nov 05, 2016
Mystery Weekly Magazine: July 2016
Published monthly, Mystery Weekly Magazine presents crime and mystery short stories by some of the world's best established and emerging mystery writers. The original stories we select for each issue run the gamut from cozy to hardboiled fiction. IN THIS ISSUE: "A Christmas Miracle" by Deborah Lacy "In Innocence And Guilt" by Arthur Davis "Death Of A Pickerel Princess" by Jack Bates "Missing Mum" by Abigail Shepherd "Addicted To Love" by Sherry D. Ramsey "A Mob Lawyer, His Wife, A Plumber, And A Hitman" by Michael Turner Plus, a You-Solve-It Mystery CONTRIBUTORS: Deborah Lacy runs Mystery Playground, a blog about mystery and Fun. Arthur Davis is a management consultant and has been quoted in The New York Times, Crain's New York Business, interviewed on New York TV News Channel 1 and advised United States Senator John McCain and New York State Senator Roy Goodman on boxing reform. Over sixty stories have been published including "Conversation in Black" which was nominated for the 2015 Pushcart Prize and Storylandia, a quarterly single author anthology, came out in February 2016 Jack Bates is an award winning writer and three time Derringer Nominee for Short Mystery fiction. Abigail Shepherd is currently living in the Highlands of Scotland. She's been published in Pulchritude Press, Platform for Prose and Whim online magazine. Her hobbies include fishing, napping, and drinking very good wine. You can find her on Instagram under the name @bewriting. Sherry D. Ramsey is a speculative fiction writer, editor, publisher, creativity addict and self-confessed Internet geek. She has published numerous short stories, four novels and a short story collection. Michael Turner

SOULFIRE 1

release date: Jan 01, 2006
SOULFIRE 1
El equipo creativo de BATMAN/SUPERMAN: LA SUPERCHICA DE KRYPTON nos trae una serie protagonizada por hadas y dragones que te hará volver a creer en la magia. Hace años de las últimas guerras mágicas; ahora, en un futuro dominado por la tecnología, la llegada de un dragón a Los Ángeles va a reavivar la llama de la guerra entre el Bien y el Mal... y un niño, Malcolm, tiene la clave que decantará la balanza hacia uno de los bandos.

Kangaroos, Kiwis and Roughyeds

release date: Jan 01, 2007

“The” World Voyage

release date: Jan 01, 2006
“The” World Voyage
Second volume of the life and and voyages of the legendary English privateer and explorer, tracing his global circumnavigation and raids on the Spanish empire. with extensive maps, color photos, glossary, bibliography and appendices.

WITCHBLADE TOME 10 : TOMB RAIDER

release date: Jun 10, 1999
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