The Drift

  • The Drift
    By Richard Smith

    Albert Einstein simply called it the 'Drift, ' where time and space would unexpectedly drift apart for a short period of time and then come back together at an unpredictable place in the future.

  • The Drift
    By Alan Jenkins

    ALAN JENKINS - POERTY IS EXHILARATING.

  • The Drift
    By David Maxwell

    The Drift is a heart-pounding science fiction thriller where evolutionary decline and technological advancement collide with social justice and the innate desire for self-preservation.

  • The Drift: Affect, Adaptation, and New Perspectives on Fidelity
    By John Hodgkins

    By conceptualizing adaptation in this manner, the work steers clear of the chimerical notion of 'fidelity' (to character, to theme, to narrative) which has anchored so many analyses of adaptive texts over the years-and the reproving ...

  • The Drift: Affect, Adaptation, and New Perspectives on Fidelity
    By John Hodgkins

    ... like videogames, that might be cast in a fresh light by an affective turn in adaptation studies.23 Take Gabriel Winslow-Yost's recent discussion ofhow the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. videogames—based on the 1979 Andrei Tarkovsky film Stalker, ...

  • The Drift: Stopping America's Slide to Socialism
    By Kevin A. Hassett

    Filled with urgent lessons, this book is essential reading as the drift resumes.

  • The Drift
    By John Ridley

    He was Charles Harmon, a black man “living white” and living well—beautiful wife, German car, big house—in an upper-upper-middle-class suburb of Los Angeles. He is Brain Nigger Charlie, a train...

  • The Drift
    By Lloyd Kropp

    Beneath the hauntingly lovely surface of this novel, the author has dislodged some bedrock questions about the nature of man's life, and the choices with which we are all confronted.

  • The Drift
    By Casie Aufenthie

    Editorial Reviews "Not only masterfully penned with a natural and addictive flow to the story, but also socially commentative, wildly unpredictable, and undeniably entertaining. -Self-Publishing Review

  • The Drift
    By C. J. Tudor

    I can't wait to see what she does next' Harlan Coben 'Britain's female Stephen King' Daily Mail 'A mesmerizingly chilling and atmospheric page-turner' J.P. Delaney 'Her books have the ability to simultaneously make you unable to stop ...

  • The Drift: Stopping America's Slide to Socialism
    By Kevin A. Hassett

    A great new book from Regnery Publishing!

  • The Drift: Bonded
    By Anne Nicholas, J.J. Robinson

    “But I will add that you couldn't be expressing a heightened sense of smell, otherwise you'd know how much she likes you.” With his mouthful, he smirked at me. By trying to make this less awkward, he actually made it more awkward.

  • The Drift: Affect, Adaptation, and New Perspectives on Fidelity
    By John Hodgkins

    Provides a new perspective on the complex relationship between literature and cinema by rethinking 'adaptation' as a generative, affective dialogue between symbiotic mediums.

  • The Drift
    By Alan Jenkins

    The poems in Jenkins' collection are closely linked, forming an intensely personal book in which the narrator contrasts the grand ambitions of his youth with the realities of life: friends...