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Publisher: Abstract Studio Length: 42 issues collected in omnibus edition (840 p) or seven volumes Art: Terry Moore
Bingo squares: Found Family, Witches, New To You Author, Revenge Seeking Character
Rachel's Halloween sucked. Somebody strangled her to death and buried her in the woods. End of story? Nope. Quite the opposite. She woke up and dug her way back to the surface.
Now she wants to get the bastard who did it to her. If only she could remember anything about that night. Oh, and there's one more thing. She's dead. But not. It's complicated.
Her investigation reveals the dark secrets of the inhabitants of Manson, a small town in a rural community. Life is slow there, nights dark and quiet. People seem nice but dig deeper, and cracks start to show. There's also Malus around. Malus who? Think evil incarnated desiring to destroy Earth. Manson is an excellent start, especially since the town has a history of killing young women suspected of being witches.
The tale and mystery get complex, and Moore tales him time to develop multiple subplots and fascinating backstories (of characters and the town). Rachel's friends and allies are a weird and fascinating bunch. Take Aunt Johnny, queer coroner whose rational reasoning clashes with everything going around; or Lilith, the first woman ever created who has her own agenda. There's also Zoe, a 10-year old psychopath, and serial killer. Zoe rocks, guys. Only fools (and future corpses) underestimate her. And when they do she introduces them to Jack, her favorite knife built from the remains of Lucifer's sword.
There are so many excellent ideas here that I could go on and on but nobody would read it. So to close the synopsis part I'll add that Rachel has an interesti
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Fall Sessions: Why we lie, cheat, assume, and jump to conclusions
Register atΒ https://thehumanf.actor/events/Β for a link to the session.Β
Whatβs the number one question that students ask us about negotiation? Usually itβs something like, βhow much can I lie?β or βhow much should I exaggerate when throwing out an initial number in a negotiation?β This fall weβre going to dig into this fundamental human tendencyβwhy do we lie? What drives us to cheat?
Join Rachel Moore, adjunct professor and founder of The Human Factor, for a free session on our default behaviors, how to notice, and what to do about it. Focused on actionable lessons, this hour-long session tackles a common human experience with practical examples to bring negotiation skills out of the lecture hall and into your day-to-day.
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If helpful, about The Human Factor:
The Human Factor designs and delivers educational programs to build negotiation, influence, and advocacy skills as a path to more effective organizations, more agency as individuals, and greater value for all.Β As part of our core mission, we believe that opportunities to build these skills should be available to all. With this in mind, every paid opportunity sponsors a program withΒ underrepresented groups and individuals who normally would not have access to negotiation and advocacy education.
If helpful, Rachel's Bio
Rachel Moore is the founder and lead educator for The Human Factor. Dedicated to making negotiation and advocacy accessible to all, Rachel is passionate about translating skills, frameworks, and proven theory into relevant-to-me examples and actionable guidance. Her dynamic, hands-on approach to education has led her to teach in multiple arenas, including corporate training, executive education, and graduate-level negotiation courses for MIT. Rachel has designed negotiation curriculum for the MIT School of Engineering and Sloan School of Business, and guest lectured to audiences that run the spectrumβfrom creative university programs, local professional organizations, youth conferences, and corporate audiences. In addition to leading The Human Factor, Rachel is a lecturer at MIT and Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business.
Along with her work as an educator, Rachel is an e
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Apparently sales of "Rachel Rising" are slipping. This is a tragedy, because it's probably the best title I'm reading right now. Please help support this really fantastic indie comic. Issue #8 is out today in your local shop.
You can also get the "Shadow of Death" trade paperback that covers issues 1-6 to catch up.
To all Terry Moore fans (Rachel Rising, Strangers in Paradise, Motor Girl, Echo) come join us at r/TerryMoore
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