Milan Somborac is a man on a mission. He has a bone to pick with “Big Food,” the term he uses to describe the multitudinous profit-above-all-else industries that have denatured nature and sold the American people a deadly bill of... Read More
“It is a human weakness, remembering,” says the narrator of “Stitches in Air,” one of twelve tales in David Helwig’s collection, all of which revolve around the issue of memory. Every character suffers a loss that leaves... Read More
The terrain navigated by women writers has both gender-specific pitfalls and advantages. A new compilation by Nava Atlas, The Literary Ladies Guide to the Writing Life, explores this varied landscape using the letters, memoirs,... Read More
The preponderance of literature on the subject of President Kennedy’s assassination is vast. Ever since Mark Lane’s Rush to Judgment seriously questioned the Warren Commission’s lone gunman theory, the door swung wide open to... Read More
Learning the rules of English grammar can seem like putting together a complex puzzle with several key pieces missing. No wonder some young students develop speaking and writing habits by repetitive correction and sound recognition,... Read More
A person could be on one path only to wake up to a new calling. The Scorpion’s protagonist, Marcus Pirelli, is a bounty hunter superhero of Ocean City. When his beloved Stephanie is killed, Pirelli decides to change his line of work.... Read More
Sherlock Holmes, the super-intelligent, hyper-observant, outrageously eccentric “consulting detective,” appeared in four novels and fifty-six short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. According to Guinness World Records, seventy-five... Read More
The transformation of a human into an alien species is a concept that intrigues science fiction fans. Vlane Carter takes this idea to extraordinary lengths in his new series "The Bialien Trilogy". The first book, Rise of the... Read More