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Put Your Game Together

This earnest, passionate book about the importance of youth sports programs for kids will leave readers feeling as though they know author Donnie…

Jamais Vu

“I am tired,” Susan Kay writes in an excerpt from her 2008 journal, “tired of my religion, of church, of all my personal and interpersonal…

Bodhisattva: How To Be Free, Teachings to Guide You Home

Good poetry comes from a poet’s soul and touches readers’ hearts, thus sparking a natural affinity between poetry and spirit. The expression of…

A Foreigner Carrying in the Crook of His Arm a Tiny Bomb

Nearly a decade after 9/11, that day’s events continue to reverberate through American life. The Homeland Security Act bestowed unprecedented…

Walking Gently on the Earth: Making Faithful Choices about Food, Energy, Shelter, and More

Walking Gently on the Earth is a self- proclaimed primer for understanding how to “walk gently” in God’s creation by balancing careful…

Beyond the Ego: Where Happiness, Joy, and Peace of Mind Await You

“Ego is not a place or a thing. It is a state of consciousness,” says author David Mutchler, an educator, therapist, consultant, and life coach.

The Skinny on New Cookbooks: Frugality in the Kitchen

by Matt Sutherland
When James Carville said, “It’s the economy, stupid,” he wasn’t referring to trends in cookbook publishing—but he could have been. And neither was Marie Antoinette when she purportedly made her “Let them eat cake” remark about a million hungry Parisians unable to afford bread. (Historians generally agree it was said 100 years earlier [...]

Links: A Collection of Short Stories

Links is a collection of short stories for the postmodern era. Kaylia M. Metcalfe has crafted ten tales of people who are desperately in need of a…

Frankfurt Book Fair

October 6-10, 2010
International rights shows such Frankfurt are an important link to the world market for your titles. There is a huge business opportunity in foreign rights sales and distribution beyond the shores of North America, and it’s important to be involved. Many find the notion of international shows to be daunting, but as we’ve [...]

I, Benjamin

“I experimented with various ‘fingers’ from my wrist, and found it possible to go to numerous places beyond the grasslands,” Benjamin says….

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International rights shows are an important link to the world market for your books. There is a huge business opportunity in foreign rights sales and distribution beyond the shores of North America, and it’s important to be involved. Many find the notion of international shows to [...]

Beyond Doubt

In Beyond Doubt, a guide to achieving inner peace, author John J. Murphy utilizes a tool he names the Ring of Peace and offers readers a step-by-step…

Our Interplanetary Future: A UFO Primer for Skeptics

Yesterday’s science fiction and fantasy is rapidly becoming the science fact of today. Astonishing developments in the field of astronomy, including…

9 Lives

Author Andre Bruneau has certainly lived an interesting life: he was a high-powered commercial real estate developer, a singer and songwriter, race…

What the Furies Bring

Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Canadian poet and literary critic Kenneth Sherman asked himself what the response of…

Death at the Alma Mater: A St. Just Mystery

Lexy Durant was drop-dead gorgeous, ambitious, and successful. She inspired envy in those she met, making the fortunate person who stood next to her…

The City of the Sky

“&8216;Maybe I read about all of those things somewhere’” Sean said after relating his dream to Eliah one of the old masters of the Circularium…

Beyond the Cedars

To live in this world // you must be able / to do three things: / to love what is mortal; / to hold it // against your bones knowing / your own life…

Homo Angelicansis: Spiritual Anthropology & the Evolution of the Soul

“…if there is such a thing as the soul then it is still steeped in mystery and supernature and has yet to be explained…”Straight out of Cape Town…

Something of an Odyssey

I thought I was in a prison, but the prison was just myself. We are all caught in ourselves. —Camus, from The StrangerThe unconscious mind every so…

The Elves of Owl’s Head Mountain

From starlight to snowflake from an ornament of the wizard Merlin to the finger of an eleven-year-old boy the magic begins. A week before Christmas…

Vermeer’s Milkmaid and Other Stories

Vermeer’s Milkmaid is the work of a poet. With a myriad of quirky characters and imagery that captivates the far reaches of the imagination, Manuel…

Beneath the Roses

There is a woman dressed like a librarian cliché seated on a small bed. Her expression is crushed. Look at her left hand, palm up—it appears…

Riot: A Behind-the-Barricades Tour of Mobs, Riot Cops, and the Chaos of Crowd Violence

Riots are frightening, fascinating, and shockingly widespread—capital material for the evening news. They can stem from almost anything, from…

Northwoods Auto Repair: Fix your car without any tools or supplies – just by sheer force of mind

These quick bursts of cracked brilliance, these splintered bedtime stories for grown folks, have the power to make readers laugh, and then think……

Henry Kissinger and the American Century

Henry Kissinger was likely the most controversial Secretary of State in American history, reviled by his detractors but respected by heads of state…

The Joy of Travel: More Letters to My Daughters

It is unusual to read a book that is such a combination of information and introspection that it cannot be categorized. Letters, on the other hand,…

Masters of the Renaissance: Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and More

“What a joy it is to be a modern man living in the 15th century!” exclaims Cosimo diMedici in this audiobook, voiced by the author. DiMedici became…

Next Life

The publication of a poet’s selected poems is often viewed as a life’s work summation. What better way to rebel against that notion than by releasing…

Mechademia 1: Emerging Worlds of Anime and Manga

Anime and manga began as a world apart. Removed from Western culture and the “real world,” saturated with Japanese exotisme, they were, nonetheless,…