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Wild Ink

Wild Ink
Author: Victoria Hanley
Publisher: Prufrock Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Authorship
ISBN: 9781593638641

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With humor and a solid grounding in reality, author Victoria Hanley helps readers understand the ins and outs of the YA genre, how to stay inspired, and how to avoid common mistakes writers make in trying to reach teens.


Wild Things

Wild Things
Author: Lonely Planet Kids
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1788685814

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Let your imagination run wild with over 100 magical outdoor adventures in this fantastical activity book. Track dragons, brew witches' potions, build snow unicorns, discover trolls, and bring tree monsters to life and lots more as you get creative, learn new skills and take a giant leap into the world of Wild Things!


Make Ink

Make Ink
Author: Jason Logan
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1683353277

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“The pigments he concocts from these humble beginnings are as fun to make as they are eye-opening to work with . . . the world never quite looks the same.” —MarthaStewart.com A 2018 Best Book of the Year—The Guardian The Toronto Ink Company was founded in 2014 by designer and artist Jason Logan as a citizen science experiment to make eco-friendly, urban ink from street-harvested pigments. In Make Ink, Logan delves into the history of inkmaking and the science of distilling pigment from the natural world. Readers will learn how to forage for materials such as soot, rust, cigarette butts, peach pits, and black walnut, then how to mix, test, and transform these ingredients into rich, vibrant inks that are sensitive to both place and environment. Organized by color, and featuring lovely minimalist photography throughout, Make Ink combines science, art, and craft to instill the basics of ink making and demonstrate the beauty and necessity of engaging with one of mankind’s oldest tools of communication. “Logan demystifies the process, encouraging experimentation and taking a fresh look at urban environments.” —NPR “The book is full of inspiration and takes a lot of the mystery out of ink making, at least at its simplest level. And it also reminds me why I love ink—any ink or liquid color as much as I do.” —The Well-Appointed Desk “Quite a few recipes . . . that use color from the kitchen: carrots, black beans, blueberries, turmeric, and onion skins all make beautiful ink colors.” —Design Observer “Make Ink opens up about methods, providing an open source guide to DIY ink.” —CityLab


Changing the Game

Changing the Game
Author: Craig Tomsky
Publisher: Izzard Ink
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021
Genre: Cooking (Game)
ISBN: 9781642280463

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Changing the Game is intended to provide the do-it-yourself sportsman with detailed guidance and proven, time-tested techniques that will optimize the enjoyment of his or her harvest, taking it from field to fork, and for home cooks who are hunting for new ways to up their food game. Author Craig Tomsky grew up in a traditional Italian household in Northern New Jersey, where he was accustomed to good food-really good food. He has coupled his uncompromising love of such fare with his passion for hunting for more than 30 years, and has identified key factors that will reduce and, in most cases, eliminate the undesirable "gamey" flavors that all too often result from inadequately processed and prepared game. He has also developed and refined with his personal flair many recipes from family and friends over the years to not only complement each game's most desirable flavors, but to help you truly transform your game meat into delicious finished dishes. Changing the Game is a total playbook that takes the reader from caring for the game after the harvest through Craig's "keys to changing the game"-specific techniques used during the butchering and preservation processes that will positively impact the flavor and tenderness of the meat. It also lays out a roadmap and recommends equipment the reader can use to expediently and efficiently process various types of game meat. Explanations that support the findings and preparation techniques are provided in relatable layman's terms via anecdotes that are sprinkled throughout the book.Changing the Game finishes with a multitude of delicious recipes-some new, many traditional-that reflect the many cultures that make up this great country of ours. They have been enhanced by game meat as well as Craig's selection and use of complementary ingredients to achieve complex yet delicate flavor profiles for each dish. Changing the Game also contains recipes for side dishes and desserts, along with wine pairing recommendations, to provide the reader with a complete game plan for an enjoyable evening that will leave your dinner guests asking, "Is this really wild game?"


The Organic Artist

The Organic Artist
Author: Nick Neddo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1592539262

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This is an art book which highlights the possibility of using natural, organic materials as art supplies and inspiration.


Wild Life

Wild Life
Author: Cynthia DeFelice
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1466801115

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Erik is preparing for his first-ever hunting trip when he learns that his parents are being deployed to Iraq. A few days later, Erik is shipped off to North Dakota to live with Big Darrell and Oma, grandparents he barely knows. When Erik rescues a dog that's been stuck by a porcupine, Big Darrell says Erik can't keep him. But Erik has already named her Quill and can't bear to give her up. He decides to run away, taking the dog and a shotgun, certain that they can make it on their own out on the prairie. In this story of adventure and survival, Erik learns about the challenges and satisfactions of living off the land, the power of family secrets, and the pain of losing what you love.


Cashmere Ink

Cashmere Ink
Author: Aiman Farooq
Publisher: The Shared Pen Publications.
Total Pages: 198
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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‘’CASHMERE INK’’ CONTAINS THOUGHTS, EMOTIONS, FEELINGS, RESEARCH, KNOWLEDGE AND INTELLECTUALISM IN THE FORM OF POEMS, SHORT STORIES, ARTICLES OF MORE THAN 30 WRITERS, ASPIRING AUTHORS AND PUBLISHED AUTHORS FROM KASHMIR OF BOTH FICTION AND NONFICTION GENRE.


Insidious

Insidious
Author: Dawn Metcalf
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1460379438

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True evil is rarely obvious. It is quiet, patient. Insidious. Awaiting the perfect moment to strike. Joy Malone finally knows who she is, where she comes from and how to live in two worlds at once. And now she can introduce her family and friends to her mysterious boyfriend, Indelible Ink. But when Ink's twin sister, Invisible Inq, calls in a favor, Joy must accept a dangerous mission to find a forgotten door between worlds—a door hiding a secret that some will kill to keep. Unseen enemies, treasonous magic and an unthinkable betrayal threaten both the Twixt and human worlds as Joy races to expose an ancient conspiracy and unleash the unalterable truth—some secrets cannot remain secret forever.


Lucasta

Lucasta
Author: Richard Lovelace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1817
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

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Wild Flowers Worth Knowing

Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
Author: Neltje Blanchan
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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"Wild Flowers Worth Knowing" is a book about plants or any flowers authored by Neltje Blanchan, a United States scientific historian and nature writer who published several books on wildflowers and birds. It covers mostly North American species, with a sprinkling of cosmopolitans and it contains illustrations accompanying the text, which is arranged by plant family under the classification system of Gray's New Manual of Botany.