From visionary new voice in weird fiction Michael Griffin comes Hieroglyphs of Blood and Bone. When Guy's marriage of two decades unravels, he's driven from his previously stable domestic life and end
Bumblebee! Rounds & Warm-ups for Choirs is more than just a collection of more than 80 choir exercises. Michael Griffin, an Australian who has taught and consulted throughout the world, shares tim
When it comes to musical skill, why is it that some people achieve so much more than others? We are frequently led to believe this is because of a talent hardwired into their DNA. Now, music educator
Crossing disciplinary boundaries between eighteenth-century studies and Irish studies, this book explores the geographies and politics of Oliver Goldsmith’s complex and productive negotiation of the L
When the attacks of September 11 sent Westerners in search of reliable information about Al Qaida, Michael Griffin was there: his bookReaping the Whirlwind quickly became the go-to resource for the me
Crossing disciplinary boundaries between eighteenth-century studies and Irish studies, this book explores the geographies and politics of Oliver Goldsmith’s complex and productive negotiation of the L
"Leibniz states that 'metaphysics is natural theology', and this is especially true of his metaphysics of modality. In this book, Michael V. Griffin examines the deep connection between the two and th
When the attacks of September 11 sent Westerners in search of reliable information about Al Qaida, Michael Griffin was there: his bookReaping the Whirlwind quickly became the go-to resource for the me
This book explains, in concise chapters, the diversity and complexity of what is known concerning human responses to vibration. The book covers both whole body vibration and hand-transmitted vibration
This textbook provides a survey of the Speech and Communication Studies areas of Communication, focusing on human communication through the transactional model of communication. It includes chapters o
The poetry of Laurence Whyte (1740–1742) provides a fascinating window into the literary, political, and musical cultures of eighteenth-century Ireland. Situating Whyte as a missing link between the p
Griffin taught public speaking at the college level for twenty years, and he condenses the finer points of his semester-long course in this relatively thin volume. Designed for both speech instructors