Ground Zero

  • Ground Zero
    By Fred Gambino

    "Renowned SF illustrator Fred Gambino presents "Ground Zero," a collection of his spacescapes and portraits (mostly digital, some acrylic) that have adorned the covers of books by Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury and other leading lights.

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    Ground Zero

  • Ground Zero
    By David Alexander

    Phoenix rose from the ashes of nuclear destruction, as raw and merciless as the blasted landscape he traveled.

  • Ground Zero
    By Adrianne Lemke

    But nothing lasts forever. Now she's on a quest to find the people behind the creation of these monsters. She needs answers. They need to be stopped. To do that, they must first reach the original outbreak zone. They must reach Ground Zero.

  • Ground Zero
    By Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir

    ... long fingernails. The tax collector remembered the gesture to his dying instant. The tax collector heard the one called Chiun say, “Put out both hands.” Thinking that he had prevailed upon the old man, the tax collector obeyed. His ...

  • Ground Zero: Another Book of Poems
    By Bina Artiste

    It’s mental wellness with we in it, and the cure starts with us caring about ourselves first. Here is the fourth book, Ground Zero (2019), following Treasures of Light & Darkness (2014), Of Jewels and Gems (2015), and Sliver Moon (2019).

  • Ground Zero: Starting All Over Again ... With God
    By Ron Cook, Dee Kimbrell, Tom Hicks

    Imagine what you could create with God as your partner. Ground Zero is designed to help you get to the place where you can know God, personally and intimately. Author Ron Cook writes. Everyone wants to be loved by God and to love God.

  • Ground Zero
    By Isa Genzken

    This publication, styled as a magazine, presents a new body of work, architectural proposals for Ground Zero, the twenty first centurys most historically significant site. These proposals take the form...

  • Ground Zero: A Collection of Chicago Poems
    By Marc Kelly Smith

    This book lets the landmines of imagery and Chicago’s slow and uneasy drawl showcase one of our most original voices.