Featuring the collectible works of photographer Jaeda DeWalt, depicting surreal and haunting interpretations of the human body and compelling self-portraiture (artistic nudity).
Juliet lives in a beautiful house by the ocean. Her sisters, and especially her Mother overshadow her with their beauty. She is a spiritual, superstious and naive woman. She visits a psychic seer who tells her she must follow the sex trade in order to be happy. Not long after she meets her eccentric and sexy neighbour, Suzy, who, by all counts appears to be a high class prostitute and encourages Juilet into sexual acts which make her guilty and nervous. A rare night when her husband is at home she wakes up to catch him talking to another woman on the phone. He calls out the name "Gabriella" while sleeping, but when she questions him he lies his way out of it. She finds out who Gabriella is and fears her husband will leave her. Juliet begins having visions who accuse and terrorise her. The pinnacle of the visions comes at the end where it is implied she realises she would be better off without her husband and is ultimately emotionally emancipated. - k wedgwood
H.D., or Hilda Doolittle, was an American writer born in 1886. She wrote many poems and novels, knew fascinating people, and lived most of her long life in Europe, dying in 1961.
Joanna Cotler Books publishes literary and commercial picture books and fiction for all ages. Our outstanding authors and illustrators include award winners, best sellers and luminaries such as Clive Barker, Francesca Lia Block Sharon Creech, Jamie Lee Curtis, Laura Cornell, Patricia MacLachlan, Barbara Robinson, Art Spiegelman, Jerry Spinelli, and William Steig.
Myth.com proudly presents author and photographer Suza Scalora and her two award-winning books: The Fairies and Witches and Wizards of Oberin. FLB book-cover artist for: Dangerous Angels, I Was A Teenage Fairy, Wasteland, Nymph, Beautiful Boys, Goat Girls, etc...
Anyone who have read Garcia Marquez's novels will not doubt the reason of his international reputation as a writer - his successful blending of comedy, pathos, myth, fantasy, and ironic satire. The masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude has even been called one of the greatest novels in history. The enchanting imaginary world that he has created is guaranteed to penetrate the readers, especially because of his technique to make strange ideas feel comfortably familar.