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His new novel, The Unbinding, will be published in February.
He whispered one of the Words of Unbinding, and the cuffs leaped free.
Unbinding Katerina did not like to fly.
His latest novel is the Unbinding.
"The Unbinding" is not about Sept. 11 and the terrors it made plain, but about our fevered response to them.
"The Word of Unbinding"
Skip the links and "The Unbinding" tells a conventional story of a cat-and-mouse game of domestic espionage.
What distinguishes "The Unbinding" isn't the timely but the timeless, the deeper things it has to say about the Self.
She slipped over to the back door and placed both her hands over the lock and latch mechanism, whispering the words of the Cantrip of Unbinding.
Earthsea is a fictional realm originally created by Ursula K. Le Guin for her short story "The Word of Unbinding", published in 1964.
THE UNBINDING, by Walter Kirn.
'The amplimet communicated with the nodes at Snizort, Booreah Ngurle and Tirthrax, where it went close to unbinding the trapped Well of Echoes.'
"The Unbinding" began as a serial novel published on Slate that featured hyperlinks to a wide range of Wikipedia Web pages, YouTube clips, online news reports and blogs.
Gene expression, for example, has a stochastic component through the molecular collisions-as during binding and unbinding of RNA polymerase to a gene promoter-via the solution's Brownian motion.
Inside Gamall's underground lair, Garrett steals back the Chalice and the Paw, and discovers the Glyph of Unbinding, hidden there by Gamall years ago.
In particular, the use of "names" in the title, along with the use of "word" in "The Word of Unbinding" solidifies this message in the first two Earthsea stories.
The only course left to Festin is The Word of Unbinding, the uttering of which is tantamount to suicide - but which enables Festin to get at his enemy and destroy him.
The skin of his chest had an almost eerie smoothness to it, but was deeply muscled; his arms were sinewy, and would not countenance unbinding her a moment, but held her as tight as she held him.
Louise Cowan born Louise Shillingburg (born December 1916), is a Texas-born critic and teacher, and wife of the late physicist, teacher, and university president Donald Cowan (author of Unbinding Prometheus).
"The Word of Unbinding" is a short story by Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in the January 1964 issue of Fantastic, and reprinted in collections such as The Wind's Twelve Quarters.
A1 UNBINDING INDONESIA'S PRESS Indonesia's controls over the press, while still severe, are fraying, and technology is erasing the old boundaries on journalism.
"The Unbinding" has plenty of it: the "grad-school girls who run the blenders" at the smoothie bar; Selkirk's "Caucasian-casual" dress-sense, "like a Today's Man sales rack come to life"; the memorable declaration, "I was taking a facialist to eat sashimi."
"Their nightmare is a direct feed from moviemaker to audience," said Walter Kirn, a frequent contributor to The New York Times who has been serializing his novel "The Unbinding" on www.slate.com and saw one of his other novels, "Thumbsucker," adapted to the big screen.
Without knowing how closely they'd been follow- ing the dictates of the Blackburn Work, it was difficult to know just what sort of psychic residue she'd be dealing with here--but no matter what it was, a simple Banishing and Unbinding should take care of it.