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For her 3rd intricate and detailed coloring book, Wendy Martin brings you a collection of full page Art Nouveau-styled illustrations in a wide variety of whimsical images that will serve to challenge your coloring skills and spark your creativity. Most appropriate for the intermediate to advanced colorist. Subjects include lovely ladies, animals, steampunk, fairy tales and myths, florals, plus more.This generously sized book will bring you many hours of coloring fun while you enjoy selected line-art from Wendy's personal images created over the past 5 years including more recent illustration collected for this delightful fantasy art coloring book.21 Single-sided, full-page images.
A collection of twenty-six of the finest stories by the finest women writers to come out of the U.S. and Canada in the past fifty years. Organized by publication date, authors include Eudora Welty, Flannery O'Connor, Joyce Carol Oates, Ann Beattie, Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Ann Tyler, Tama Janowitz, Sandra Cisneros, Mary Gordon, and Alice Walker.
The second collection drawn together by editor Wendy Martin, these twenty-four exquisite examples of contemporary writing feature stories by Joyce Carol Oates, Margaret Atwood, Mary Gaitskill, Alice Munro, Sandra Cisneros, and Lorrie Moore (to name a few).We Are the Stories We Tell is also available from Pantheon.
Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, and Adrienne Rich share nationality, gender, and an aesthetic tradition, but each expresses these experiences in the context of her own historical moment. Wendy Martin recreates the textures of these women's lives, showing how they parallel the shifts in the status of American women from private companion to participant in a wider public life.
This introduction delves behind the myth of the reclusive Emily Dickinson to present a poet who was deeply engaged with the issues of her day. Wendy Martin explores how Dickinson's personal struggles with love, faith, friendship and community shape her poetry.
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