books by Jeremy Robinson
books:
The Didymus Contingency: A Time Travel Thriller
21 reviews
Jeremy Robinson
Breakneck Books
, 2007
A Must Read - Great Book!
I'm a huge science fiction fan, and I particularly enjoy stories with time travel themes. I'm also a committed Christian. I've long felt that there's a lack of quality Christian fiction, and there's almost no Christian science fiction. I can understand the difficulty in creating a sci-fi/Christian story line, but Jeremy Robinson accomplished it. The Didymus Contingency is one of the very few ...
Raising The Past
33 reviews
Variance, 2006
Great Sci-Fi/Adventure Combo
I am a big James Rollins fan and was recommended to read Robinson's books. I sure am glad I did because this was a great read which reminds me very much of Rollins' early works. I have read some of Robinson's comments and one of the things I liked about this book is that there was a bit more sci fi and monsters than some of Rollins later works. This book reminded me a lot of Deep Storm by ...
Rethinking Powys: Critical Essays on John Cowper Powys
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2008
A new collection of essays. H.W. Fawkner's essay ìVenusî explores issues of reading, movement, love and sex, the 'amorous self', and affectivity in A Glastonbury Romance. Ian Hughes looks at the genre of Powys's novels, and how the philosophical romances were influenced by Walter Pater's Marius the Epicurean. Janina Nordius discusses the crucial Powys theme of (transcendental) solitude in the key novel of the Powys-self alone, Wolf Solent. Joe ...
Antarktos Rising
49 reviews
Variance Publishing, 2007
Engaging
Very well written and quite enjoyable. The combination of fact and fantasy, science and science fiction, make for a delightful page-turner. I look forward to reading more from Jeremy and am already planning my next purchases!
Life, Life: Selected Poems
Arseny Tarkovsky
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2007
A book of poetry by Russian poet Arseny Tarkovsky
Screenplay Workbook: The Writing Before the Writing
22 reviews
Jeremy Robinson,
Tom Mungovan
Lone Eagle
, 2003
budding screenwriters take note!
If your serious about the craft of screenwriting, you must pick up this book. It has a plethora of useful information on all sorts of screenwriting tasks. Basically, read some background info on screenwriting, fill out some worksheets and save as a useful tool for when you do write your screenplay. It's amazingly simple - and highly effective. It's my new favorite book!
The Didymus Contingency
45 reviews
Variance, 2005
Stunning Collision of Biblical History & Science Fiction
Whether you find yourself a believer of the Christian Bible or not, author Jeremy Robinson has crafted a sci-fi thriller that any history or sci-fi enthusiast will love. He has created a character, a quantum physicist named Tom, who has the brains, the ability and the resources to use science in creating a way to travel in time. Through a series of events, he also has a strong, personal ...
The Sacred Cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky
1 review
Jeremy Mark Robinson
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2008
the sacred blabla cinema of bla bla bla
This book is full of elliptical, redundant and rhetorical cinematic references of too many other directors and films with what seems to be incidental musings and thoughts by the author without actually focusing enough on the work of tarkovsky and the man behind the masterpieces of modern cinema. The writing style is lax and amateurish (use of lazy puns and garbled street jargon such as: "c'mon ...
Kurt Jackson: Painting-Sea-Sky-Light-Land-Cornwall (Painters)
Jeremy Mark Robinson
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2008
This is the first major critical study of the art of Cornish painter Kurt Jackson (b. 1961). Jackson's landscapes have been exhibited widely, and are becoming more popular. Every aspect of Jackson's art is analyzed, including his paintings of West Cornwall, the Scillies, France, Greece, the Mediterranean, and the themed projects: South Crofty mine, the Tinner's Way, the quarries, travellers, Porth, the Scottish paintings, the Long Field, the ...
POD People: Beating the Print-on-Demand Stigma
15 reviews
Jeremy Robinson
Breakneck Books
, 2006
Kernals of Gold
Yes! Another book that describes the POD business model as something other than a technical advancement to the traditional publishing model. Publishing POD requires different tactics and a different understanding of the publishing business. Copying what one knows or understands about the traditional publishing industry and then trying to shove that knowledge into the POD world is like shoving a ...
American Erotica: Erotic Stories
Jeremy Mark Robinson
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2008
New erotic short stories set in and around contemporary America.
Lawrence Durrell: Between Love and Death, East and West
Jeremy Mark Robinson
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2008
A critical survey of the novelist who died in 1990. The author studies in detail all of Durrell's work; the late series of novels The Avignon Quintet, the Tunc and Nunquam novels, the travel books, the Antrobus diplomatic sketches, the letters, the poetry, and the books that made Durrell's name in the late 1950s, The Alexandria Quartet. Robinson discusses Durrell's creative friendships with Henry Miller especially, and also Anais Nin, Richard ...
Peter Redgrove: Here Comes the Flood
Jeremy Mark Robinson
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2008
A full-length journey through the erotic and magical underworld of one of Britain's best poets, Peter Redgrove. Packed with quotes from Redgrove's most powerful pieces.
The Best of Peter Redgrove's Poetry: The Book of Wonders
Peter Redgrove
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2007
Poems of wet shirts and 'wonder-awakening dresses'; honey, wasps and bees; orchards and apples; rivers, seas and tides; storms, rain, weather and clouds; waterworks; labyrinths; amazing perfumes; the Cornish landscape (Penzance, Perranporth, Falmouth, Boscastle, the Lizard and Scilly Isles); the sixth sense and 'extra-sensuous perception'; witchcraft; alchemical vessels and laboratories; yoga; menstruation; mines, minerals and stones; sand ...
Holderlin's Songs of Light: Selected Poems (European Writers)
Friedrich Holderlin
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2008
The German Romantic poet Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843) is one of the very greatest poets - of any era. Hölderlin's poetry is airy, radiant and incredibly lyrical. This selection features many of his best odes, poems and hymns, from the whole span of his career. Michael Hamburger is a respected poet and critic. He has translated Rilke, Celan and Goethe, among others, as well the whole of Hölderlin's poetry. Hamburger's awards include The ...
Andrea Dworkin
Jeremy Mark Robinson
Crescent Moon Publishing
, 2008
A very powerful feminist and public speaker, Dworkin is the author of the highly influential book Pornography: Men Possessing Women, of which Mary Daly wrote: 'An original, brilliant, courageous work combining massive and precise research with incisive analysis.' Cited by many feminists, often in passing, often in a negative light, Dworkin has rarely been the subject of a full-length treatment, as here. This book sympathetically and critically ...
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