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Michael R. Collings

    Michael Robert Collings ist ein amerikanischer Autor, Dichter und Literaturkritiker, der sich tiefgründigen theologischen und philosophischen Themen widmet, oft innerhalb spekulativer Genres wie Science-Fiction und Horror. Seine Poesie erforscht religiöse und imaginative Landschaften, während seine kritische Arbeit tiefe Analysen bedeutender Autoren bietet und deren thematische Anliegen, Charakterisierungen und stilistische Ansätze untersucht. Collings ist für seine aufschlussreichen Auseinandersetzungen mit Texten bekannt, die Bedeutungsebenen aufdecken und den Lesern ein reiches, zum Nachdenken anregendes literarisches Erlebnis bieten.

    All Calm, All Bright
    In the Void
    Hauntings: The Official Peter Straub Bibliography
    Horror Plum'd: INTERNATIONAL STEPHEN KING BIBLIOGRAPHY & GUIDE 1960-2000 - Trade Edition
    The Art and Craft of Poetry
    Stephen King und seine Filme
    • 2013

      Milton's Century

      A Timeline of the Literary, Political, Religious, and Social Context of John Milton's Life

      • 612 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      Set against a backdrop of significant historical upheaval, this exploration delves into John Milton's life and work, emphasizing how his genius was shaped by the tumultuous events of the 17th century. The narrative highlights revolutions, artistic flourishing, and the societal shifts that influenced Milton, making his contributions resonate with contemporary readers. Professor Collings intricately weaves together the connections between Milton and his era, showcasing the poet's enduring relevance in the context of political, religious, and cultural transformations.

      Milton's Century
    • 2012

      BlueRose and Other Chapbooks

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring a rich tradition, this collection features ten chapbooks by Michael R. Collings, showcasing diverse themes and poetic forms. From witty limericks and graceful haikus to humorous children's verses, each chapbook offers a unique perspective. Notably, one includes very short poems, while another delves into the mind of a prominent sixteenth-century poet through his mother's will. Celebrating vitality and cherished memories, these carefully crafted pieces invite readers to engage with Collings's thought-provoking insights and emotions.

      BlueRose and Other Chapbooks
    • 2011

      Shadow Valley

      A Novel of Horror

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Set in the secluded farming community of Shadow Valley, the story follows Lila Ellis as she prepares for a project that will flood the area. Upon entering an ominous farmhouse, she encounters a dark power linked to a yearly delivery of chocolate boxes, each missing a piece. As Lila confronts the house's haunting secrets, she must navigate its terrors to break a generational curse. This chilling tale weaves suspense and supernatural elements, showcasing the gripping storytelling of a master in the genre.

      Shadow Valley
    • 2011

      Exploring the sonnet form, Michael R. Collings combines traditional elements with modern innovation, creating a dynamic blend of public and private themes. His work features a mix of structured and experimental styles, including "nuclear-fused sonnets" that push boundaries. Renowned for his imaginative wordplay, Collings proves that traditional poetry can be fresh and engaging. Robert Reginald praises the collection for its creativity and enjoyment, highlighting its appeal to both casual readers and poetry enthusiasts.

      Som Certaine Sonets, Revised and Enlarged Edition
    • 2011

      Static! a Novel of Horror

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Upon inheriting his great-aunt's house, Payne Gunnison uncovers a bizarre setup of video and sound technology, along with a collection of disturbing tapes and DVDs. As he delves deeper into the recordings, he forms a friendship with his neighbor, Nick, who grows worried about Payne's growing obsession. The house harbors a sinister presence, leading to chilling and eerie events. This modern horror story explores themes of obsession and the supernatural, showcasing the talents of a rising master of the macabre.

      Static! a Novel of Horror
    • 2011

      Devil's Plague

      A Mystery Novel / Driving Hell's Highway: A Crime Novel (Wildside Mystery Double #4)

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This unique volume features two interconnected mysteries presented in the classic "Ace Doubles" format, allowing readers to flip the book to access the second story. Each tale offers an intriguing blend of suspense and engaging characters, showcasing the signature style of the Wildside Mystery series. Perfect for fans of thrilling narratives, this double feature invites readers to immerse themselves in a world of mystery and adventure.

      Devil's Plague
    • 2011

      Serpent's Tooth

      A Victoria Sears/Lynn Hanson Mystery

      • 214 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The investigation centers on the mysterious death of a newcomer to Fox Creek, initially suspected to be murdered by Carver Ellis. As Victoria Sears and her friend Lynn Hanson delve deeper into the case, they team up with Chief Deputy Wroten to uncover the truth. Their challenge lies in determining the real cause of Eric Johansson's death while racing against time to secure crucial evidence before it vanishes. This sequel promises suspense and intrigue from a skilled storyteller.

      Serpent's Tooth
    • 2010

      Tales Through Time

      Selected Poems

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of belief and faith, the collection features a variety of poetic forms, including one-page lyrics and longer meditative pieces. Rooted in religious traditions, particularly the Latter-Day Saint faith, the verses traverse historical narratives from the ancient Middle East to modern reflections. This anthology aims to inspire readers to reconsider their beliefs and deepen their understanding of faith through evocative and thought-provoking language.

      Tales Through Time
    • 2010

      In Endless Morn of Light

      Moral Freedom in Milton's Universe

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the theme of human liberty and choice, this scholarly work delves into the extensive writings of John Milton, highlighting how these concepts are intricately woven throughout his poetry and nonfiction. Michael R. Collings provides a comprehensive analysis of Milton's philosophy and theology, offering insights into the author's significant contributions beyond his famous epics. The book includes a bibliography, notes, and an index for further reference, making it a valuable resource for those studying Milton's impact on literature and thought.

      In Endless Morn of Light
    • 2010

      Matrix

      Echoes of Growing Up West

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The collection features over 100 autobiographical poems that capture the essence of growing up in the West. With engaging themes and vivid imagery, these poems invite readers to reflect on their own experiences. The inclusion of indexes for First Lines and Titles enhances accessibility, making it easy to revisit favorite pieces. W. Gregory Stewart's introduction highlights the book's lasting appeal, suggesting it will become a cherished addition to any poetry lover's shelf.

      Matrix