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A "prequel" sketchbook to "Anomalous," this is a text-free collection of insane sketches and doodles that were made in the work notebooks by author, composer, writer and animator S. Claus. Stuffed with breasty bimbos and himbos, weird creatures, hideous monsters, cute aliens and salivating dogs, sometimes funny, sometimes sloppy, often artful and just plain weird, this collection "Doodle-ography" will "draw" you in if you're not careful!
Aaron finds the doorway to an incredible fantasy world behind his grandmother's farm. When he enters the land of "Amorla" he ALSO finds he has become a girl named "Anna"...and that's just the beginning of the adventures! A classic epic-fantasy for all ages in the tradition of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, but with a unique twist, "Anna And The Underground Realm" features a cast of eccentric, unforgettable characters and creatures and is bursting with adventure, magic, dark dangers and discoveries. Walk through the door and discover the mysteries of "The Underground Realm"...but once you do you'll never be the same!
"Anomalous" is a text-free sketchbook packed with demented doodles from the mind of 20+ year feature-film animation veteran Scott Claus. Compiled from five years worth of notebooks, this collection is fanciful, funny, sexy, disturbing, sloppy, stupid, beguiling and completely engrossing. Stuffed with hundreds of quick, raw pen sketches on lined notebook pages, the effect is that of an undiluted, rambling memoir charting images from one artist's subconscious over a period of time, creating a new form of self expression: a "doodle-ography."
In this third book in his "Anomalous" series, former Disney/DreamWorks studio animator showcases his popular sketches of voluptuous women.
A house divided cannot stand...that's why crutches were invented! Alfie has lost everyone in his family and he wants to get them back, but it's going to take a journey through the wacky world of his past in the mid-1970s, as well as an even stranger journey through the present, to make it happen. Along the way there will be plenty of sex, drugs, pop music and possibly even love...poingnant, timely, full of crazy characters and gut-bustlingly funny, "Alfie and Everybody" is here!
John has been viciously murdered. The police know who killed him, when, where and how he died. Finding out why John had to die is another matter entirely. Welcome to the small town of Rawling, Oregon, home of the Shutter family. Bitter, middle-aged author Richard Shutter must return to the home he left behind in his youth to uncover the secrets of his troubled family history, confront his darkest personal demons and face his worst fears. Along the way he learns about what happened the night John died from the people who knew him: unyielding matriarch "Mother" Rosemary Shutter, her sadistic, ruthless son Ben, his beautiful, determined wife Amanda, shy and insecure Stephanie and bookish, reserved Leonard. All of their lives were changed by the their involvement with the enigmatic "John Randolph" and each of them holds a key to his grisly demise. An epic, modern-day "Wuthering Heights," "The Night John Died" combines elements of "The Prince Of Tides," Thomas Hardy, Mave Binchy and Stephen King. It is a page-turning family-history, and psychological melodrama that reads like a movie. It is loaded with frank language, romance, sex, violence, depravity, scandal, intrigue, black humor and, ultimately, pure redemption. Discover the secrets of what really happened "The Night John Died" for yourself today..."Like" the "The Night John Died" fanpage on Facebook here: https: //www.facebook.com/TheNightJohnDiedBySClaus?ref=hl
"I'll Be With You Shortly" is a book of 23 short pieces by the author of "The Night John Died," "Anna And The Underground Realm" and "My Name Is Christina Barry, And I Hate You." The book contains humor, horror, drama, romance, biography and essays on crazy toys from the late 60s. Sit back, relax and pick a card...any card...you'll find a winning hand in "I'll Be With You Shortly."
Chris is young, beautiful, lost in LA and sick of it all. She may just survive a world that has gone insane (or has been insane all along) if she can find her way among the angels, outcasts, deviants and devils she encounters everywhere she goes...and just who IS the stranger tracking her every move and leaving her prophetic, typewritten notes? A tale of a late 80s Holden Caulfield by way of John Waters, a black-as-city-smog-humored cynical diatribe, a stream-of-consciousness joyride through the darker recesses of the human condition...whether you are offended or doubled over in laughter, you are unlikely to forget "My Name Is Christina Barry, And I Hate You."
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