Invisible Ink

  • Invisible Ink: Cc&d MagazIne 249, the 21 Year Anniversary Issue
    By Patrick Hurley, Janet Kuypers, I. Rad

    In honor of the 2014 ISBN# issue/book releases, all issues now carry a title to accompany the new format, reflecting the writing inside the book and the cover design. Cover art from this magazine / book is by Eric Bonholtzer.

  • Invisible Ink: My Mother's Love Affair with a Famous Cartoonist
    By Bill Griffith

    INVISIBLE INK FAMILYTREE Includes onlypeoplementionedin this book WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON My Great-grandfather 1843–1942 EMILIE PAINTER My Great-grandmother 1840–1918 Son CLARENCE S. “JACK”JACKSON My Grandfather 1876–1961 Married ...

  • Invisible Ink: A Novel
    By Patrick Modiano

    "--Library Journal "An enchanting read."--Ploughshares The latest work from Nobel laureate Patrick Modiano, Invisible Ink is a spellbinding tale of memory and its illusions.

  • Invisible Ink: Spycraft of the American Revolution
    By John A. Nagy

    During the American Revolution, espionage was critical to the successes and failures of both Continental and British efforts, and those employed in cloakand- dagger operations always risked death. While the...

  • Invisible Ink: A Practical Guide to Building Stories That Resonate
    By Brian McDonald

    These are all form of invisible ink so called because they are not easily spotted by a reader, viewer, or listener of a story This. book teaches you to see the elements that actually constitute story and how to apply them to your own work.

  • Invisible Ink: A Novel
    By Patrick Modiano

    Patrick Modiano explores the boundaries of recollection in a "mesmerizing, enigmatic novel" (Publishers Weekly)“mesmerizing, enigmatic novel” a strong review, declaring that its “dreamlike prose and a beguiling structural twist make ...

  • Invisible Ink: Reaching Out to Loved Ones in Spirit
    By Kathy Curtis

    A hopeful way to process your lossInvisible Ink tells the story of a mother-daughter relationship that came to an end after a losing battle with cancer, but then found its way forward, again.

  • Invisible Ink: Bringing New Writing to Light
    By F. M. Foster

    Invisible Ink: Bringing New Writing to Light

  • Invisible Ink: Bringing New Writing to Light
    By F. M. Foster, Arnold. J.

    Invisible Ink: Bringing New Writing to Light

  • Invisible Ink
    By Guy Stern

    The incredible autobiography of an exiled child during WWII.

  • Invisible Ink
    By Martha Leigh

    These are threads entwined in the greater tapestry of social and political history of the twentieth century. In discovering the truth about her family, Martha has also taken an inner journey towards understanding herself.

  • Invisible Ink
    By Pippa Kelly

    Invisible Ink is a mesmerising novel of guilt, loss and betrayal within a family - of sibling jealousy that threatens to run out of control, a mother's life all-but forgotten through the fog of dementia and a son who longs to, but cannot, ...

  • Invisible Ink
    By Michael Dahl

    The Eraser has created a powerful gas that turns ink invisible and renders all books empty and useless--can the Librarian stop him before he destroys the Library of Doom?

  • Invisible Ink
    By Pippa Kelly

    Invisible Ink is a mesmerising novel of guilt, loss and betrayal within a family - of sibling jealousy that threatens to run out of control, a mother's life all-but forgotten through the fog of dementia and a son who longs to, but cannot, ...

  • Invisible Ink: A Practical Guide to Building Stories That Resonate
    By Brian McDonald

    ". I recommend this fine handbook on craft to any writer, apprentice or professional, working in any genre or form." -Dr. Charles Johnson (National Book Award-winning author of Middle Passage) "If you want to write scripts, listen to Brian.

  • Invisible Ink: How 100 Great Authors Disappeared
    By Christopher Fowler

    What happened to them? Adopting false identities, switching genders, losing fortunes, descending into alcoholism, discovering new careers, the stories of the missing authors are often more surprising than any of the fictions they wrote.

  • Invisible Ink
    By Kristina Silverbears, Jessica Ramsey

    Mitchell's lost, alone, and struggling to get back to normal until he meets Eleanor, who feels so normal she's bored with her life.

  • Invisible Ink
    By Terry Griggs

    Olivier faces danger with only an ordinary stone, a cracked inkwell-container of a liquefied secret-and his pen pal, Murray Sheaffer.With clever language and humour, Invisible Ink imaginatively tackles notions of good versus evil, and the ...

  • Invisible Ink
    By Michael Dahl

    Will the Librarian be able to stop the villain's criminal concoction? Uncover hidden dangers and dark mysteries with SECRETS OF THE LIBRARY OF DOOM, a page-turning chapter book series from bestselling author Michael Dahl.

  • Invisible Ink
    By Asa Benveniste

    Invisible Ink