Books by C. S. Friedman
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Black Sun Rising by C. S. Friedman ( 2005)
On the distant world of Erna, four people--Priest, Adept, Sorcerer, and Apprentice--are drawn together to battle the forces of evil, led by the demonic fae, a soul-destroying force that preys on the human mind. Reprint.
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Crown of Shadows by C. S. Friedman ( 2005)
More than a millennium after the human race forges an uneasy stalemate against the demonic human-psyche feeders known as the fae, a pain-hungry demon called Calesta plots to remake humankind for the sake of his own desires. Reprint.
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The Erciyes Fragments by C. S. Friedman ( 2000) |
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Feast of Souls by C. S. Friedman ( 2007) |
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In Conquest Born by C. S. Friedman ( 2001)
Zatar and Anzha, the powerful opposing generals of the Braxana and Azeans, are determined to use the war between their peoples to settle a personal feud. Reprint.
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The Madness Season by C. S. Friedman ( 1991)
Daetrin finds he must resist the Tyr, an alien race with a unified gestalt mind that has subjugated humankind, and fight the alien force within himself.
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Successful Fundraising for Arts and Cultural Organizations by Karen Brooks Hopkins, C. S. Friedman ( 1996)
As federal support for the arts continues to decline, arts and cultural organizations must find new ways to raise the funds they need to survive. Now they can turn to this resource for expert advice. In the first new edition of this popular guide to be published in seven years, fundraising experts Karen Brooks Hopkins of the Brooklyn Academy of Music and Carolyn Stolper Friedman of the Contemporary Museum of Art in Chicago offer important new insights into today's best fundraising strategies for arts and cultural organizations. Through a series of practical steps, they detail the mechanics of a successful fundraising campaign, including the roles of senior staff, volunteers, and board members in securing funding through businesses, foundations, individuals, and government agencies. New to this edition is an in-depth examination of corporate sponsorships, which are increasing in importance. Also new is a detailed chapter on endowment campaigns. All statistics, appendixes, and examples have been updated, and many helpful examples, including pledge forms, campaign statements, and sponsorship contracts, are also included. Arts and cultural organizations of any size, as well as students and instructors of arts management programs and the libraries that serve them, will want to keep this valuable, up-to-date resource within reach.
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This Alien Shore by C. S. Friedman ( 1999)
This "New York Times" Notable Book of the Year explores the second age of space colonization, when one of Earth's first colonies has restored humanity at a high price--a monopoly over all human commerce. When a satellite is attacked by corporate raiders, a woman flees to a ship bound for the Up-and-Out and is about to discover a secret the universe may not be ready to face.
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When True Night Falls by C. S. Friedman ( 2005)
Seeking to destroy an evil force that threatens the planet Erna, warrior priest Damien Vryce renews a dangerous alliance with Gerald Tarrant, an immortal sorcerer known as the Hunter, and begins a treacherous quest to the eastern continent. Reprint.
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The Wilding by C. S. Friedman ( 2005)
As the Great War between Braxi and Azea rages on, a Braxin Kesserit warrior on a deadly mission, an Azean Mediator searching for her true destiny, and a renegade psychic unite to fulfill a prophecy that will unleash an ancient vendetta. Reprint.
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Wings of Wrath by C. S. Friedman ( 2009)
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