Books written by David Craig

  • Thorns of a Black Rose

    Legends persisted that the assassins drank each other's blood, legends the Black Rose were happy to encourage. They inspired more legends by using the channel to sneak assassins outside the citadel, killers who emerged like ghosts from ...

  • Forget the Foreplay: The Sex Education of an Englishman

    But unfortunately, cruel Destiny keeps putting irresistible temptation in his way. "Forget the Foreplay" is the happy, funny, serious, exhilarating, shocking story of what it's like to be English

  • GREED UNLIMITED

    The Opposition harangues the Government for damaging the British economy with allegedly 'savage cuts'. The public-sector unions are outraged by what they see as a brutal campaign against their members' interests.

  • St. Francis Poems

    In these St. Francis Poems, David Craig gives us what literature should: slices of Henry James's "lived life" as they move past sentimentality to get to the hard-edged, visceral realities in the original texts--though they never lose sight ...

  • Resurrection Men

    Keane nodded. “Aye. One of the best, else the ... lady wouldn't have hired me.” He thumbed his chest proudly. “Hired me to follow this blood.” “Sir Arthur's,” Amy Newfield clarified. “Everyone – every mortal – on the Council provides ...

  • Wanghong as Social Media Entertainment in China

    ... in China: Four Perspectives on Social Transformation. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15(4), 431–443. Keane, M. (2010). Keeping Up with the Neighbors: China's Soft Power Ambitions. Cinema Journal, 49(3), 130–135. Keane ...

  • Unlocking Secrets: How to Get People to Tell You Everything

    None more so than the Neave family who have fought against a rare and aggressive mutant cancer gene (BRCA2) that has already taken their great grandmother and grandmother. The two older Neave sisters, Veronica and Chrissy, ...

  • How to Become a Human Bullshit Detector: Learn to Spot Fake News, Fake People, and Absolute Lies

    I would also like to acknowledge Denny Neave of Big Sky Publishing for his faith and commitment, and last but not least, Diane Evans, who provided insight and worked tirelessly to keep all the moving parts oiled and on time!

  • On the Crofter's Trail

    Bernice MacIvor, twenty-nine miles according to Lily McAuley, who works for Parks Canada. But then again, Virginia Petch the archaeologist, who had spent the summer working on early Inuit settlements up the coast, believed that the ...

  • Social Media Entertainment: The New Intersection of Hollywood and Silicon Valley

    Social media entertainment has expanded rapidly and the traditional entertainment industry has been forced to cede significant power and influence to content creators, their fans, and subscribers.

  • Wanghong as Social Media Entertainment in China

    Framed by the concepts of cultural, creative, and social industries, the book maps the development of wanghong policies and platforms, labor and management, content and culture, as they operate in contrast to its non-Chinese counterpart, ...

  • Social Media Entertainment: The New Intersection of Hollywood and Silicon Valley

    Cunningham was also awarded a Fulbright Senior Scholarship, “The Emerging New Global TV Networks and Opportunities for Innovation in Screen Production and Distribution,” by the Australian-American Fulbright Commission, ...

  • Social Media Entertainment. Quando Hollywood incontra la Silicon Valley

    Social Media Entertainment. Quando Hollywood incontra la Silicon Valley

  • The Ethics of the Story: Using Narrative Techniques Responsibly in Journalism

    The Ethics of the Story examines the ethical implications of narrative techniques commonly used in journalism, not just literary journalism but also news and feature writing.

  • On Singing Onstage

    However, the work of Ogden Nash, Cole Porter, Ira Gershwin, Lorenz Hart, Yip Harburg, Johnny Mercer, and Stephen Sondheim can read much like, and even pass for, light verse. By way of example, this Verse written by Nash: When you look ...

  • Familiar Medicine: Everyday Health Knowledge and Practice in Today's Vietnam

    D. L. Sackett and J. C. Snow, “Magnitude of compliance and non-compliance,” in Compliance in health care, ed. R. B. Haynes, D. W. Taylor, and D. L. Sackett (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979), 11–22. 22. T. Maloney and B.

  • Trouble in the Diocese

    Trouble in the Diocese is a petulant, funny book of poetry.

  • Tip Top

    A new mystery featuring Detective Constable Sally Bithron.

  • Hoodwinked: Deception and Resistance

    Presents eighteen stories of secret strategies, military fakery, and cunning deception during World War II.

  • Detect Deceit: How to Become a Human Lie Detector in Under 60 Minutes

    Explains how to detect lies by reading body language, reading facial expressions, and understanding the motivations behind dishonesty.