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Dancing With Rick: My Spiritual Awakening

Dancing With Rick: My Spiritual Awakening

Christine Anne Linnane

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Dancing with Rick is the story of Christine Linnane's spiritual awakening at age 40 after losing a beloved friend from college. Shortly after his death, she began to notice Rick's presence around her, which led her to have her first reading with a psychic medium. From there, she embarked on a healing journey. She learned to meditate, create powerful affirmations, and listen to her soul. She explored her past lives, attended mind-blowing s ances, and trained in Reiki. Intrigued by her ability to communicate directly with spirits on the other side, she studied mediumship with teachers in the United States, Ireland, and England, making friends and having adventures along the way. She is passionate about helping people connect with their departed loved ones.
Conversations with Rick Veitch

Conversations with Rick Veitch

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2025
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From his roots in underground comics to his high-profile runs on mainstream characters, Rick Veitch (b. 1951) has carved out a career unlike anyone else’s. Collecting thirteen interviews—including three published here for the first time—Conversations with Rick Veitch offers a wealth of insight not only into the development of Veitch’s graphic innovations and metaphysical explorations, but also into the upheavals and transformations of American comics from the 1970s to today. In acclaimed comics such as The Maximortal, Army@Love, and Can’t Get No, Veitch employs a style that synthesizes Jack Kirby at his most cosmic, the mind-bending graphic sensibility of European innovators such as Jean (Moebius) Giraud and Philippe Druillet, and the brass-tacks realism of classic war cartoonists such as John Severin and Russ Heath. His comics defamiliarize popular genres—especially superheroes, war stories, and science fiction—with his philosophical musings and pointedly satirical political perspective. Yet Veitch’s capacious mind reaches beyond these familiar genres, too, as his long-running autobiographical dream comic Roarin’ Rick’s Rare Bit Fiends attests. Ranging across topics such as his early days at the Joe Kubert School, the controversial end of his Swamp Thing run, his muckraking work as a comics journalist, and his educational comics publishing venture, Eureka Comics, the interviews collected here reveal Veitch to be both a shrewd observer of the pitfalls of the marketplace and an eloquent spokesman for the boundless potential of creativity. A comics maker since childhood and a fierce advocate of creator’s rights and the possibilities of self-publishing, Veitch knows all too well the many persistent obstacles to creating comics that challenge readers instead of condescending to them. Yet Veitch remains optimistic about the potential of comics. According to Veitch, comics "might be the form of the future." If that’s the case, then his work is a map to that future.
Conversations with Rick Veitch

Conversations with Rick Veitch

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2025
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From his roots in underground comics to his high-profile runs on mainstream characters, Rick Veitch (b. 1951) has carved out a career unlike anyone else’s. Collecting thirteen interviews—including three published here for the first time—Conversations with Rick Veitch offers a wealth of insight not only into the development of Veitch’s graphic innovations and metaphysical explorations, but also into the upheavals and transformations of American comics from the 1970s to today. In acclaimed comics such as The Maximortal, Army@Love, and Can’t Get No, Veitch employs a style that synthesizes Jack Kirby at his most cosmic, the mind-bending graphic sensibility of European innovators such as Jean (Moebius) Giraud and Philippe Druillet, and the brass-tacks realism of classic war cartoonists such as John Severin and Russ Heath. His comics defamiliarize popular genres—especially superheroes, war stories, and science fiction—with his philosophical musings and pointedly satirical political perspective. Yet Veitch’s capacious mind reaches beyond these familiar genres, too, as his long-running autobiographical dream comic Roarin’ Rick’s Rare Bit Fiends attests. Ranging across topics such as his early days at the Joe Kubert School, the controversial end of his Swamp Thing run, his muckraking work as a comics journalist, and his educational comics publishing venture, Eureka Comics, the interviews collected here reveal Veitch to be both a shrewd observer of the pitfalls of the marketplace and an eloquent spokesman for the boundless potential of creativity. A comics maker since childhood and a fierce advocate of creator’s rights and the possibilities of self-publishing, Veitch knows all too well the many persistent obstacles to creating comics that challenge readers instead of condescending to them. Yet Veitch remains optimistic about the potential of comics. According to Veitch, comics "might be the form of the future." If that’s the case, then his work is a map to that future.
The Art of Rick and Morty Volume 2 Deluxe Edition
This full-color hardcover artbook showcases the third and fourth seasons of the animated science-fiction adventures of everyone's favorite alcoholic scientist and his grandson Rick and Morty are back, baby They never even left Reruns, dog Streaming Anyway, grab your portal gun and get back to exploring the creation of this beloved TV series with its comical characters and their interdimensional counterparts, wack-a-doo aliens, and far-out locations. This full-color hardcover artbook showcases the interstellar art of the third and fourth seasons of your favorite animated sci-fi adventure. This deluxe edition includes: An acetate sleeve with Rick and Morty's silhouettes Gilded edges and a ribbon marker A glow-in-the-dark lithograph print Replicas of Rick's iconic bumper stickersDark Horse Books and Adult Swim offer another peek beneath the creators' curtain with The Art of Rick and Morty Volume 2. Glow-in-the-Dark Cover More concept art More creator commentary More stuff
Reading Planet - Rick and the Animals - Pink B: Galaxy
Rick has a lot of animals: a cat, a rat, a snake and even a horse! All of the animals are unwell or hurt. Can Rick make them feel better? Rick and the Animals is part of the Galaxy range of books from Rising Stars Reading Planet. Galaxy provides captivating fiction and non-fiction for Pink A to White band. The rich collection of highly decodable books immerses children in a range of cross-curricular topics and genres. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful notes and activities to support reading at home as well as comprehension questions to check understanding. Reading age: 4-5 years