Most Americans have a story about how their family came to America. As children they heard stories of their grandparents arriving in an unknown and sometimes untamed world with practically nothing, and it’s likely that many of the... Read More
For most of her fifty-odd years, Zandstra chose to think of herself as crazy. Not being crazy meant the hazy memories that continually resurfaced were true. And for Zandstra, that was far worse than being crazy. Then, while she and her... Read More
The existence of alien beings with intelligence is no longer a hypothesis, an unproven conclusion…It is reality! The realization that aliens are real and have landed on earth is the focus of Dimitrios Molfetas’ debut novel, "Alien... Read More
Richard R. Troxell brings new life to discussions of wage labor and unemployment in America in "Looking Up at the Bottom Line". A longtime anti-poverty activist who has lived through the marginalization familiar to war veterans (in his... Read More
Every child dreams about being a hero, and following in the footsteps of heroic parents is probably near the top of the list. Ben, the son of New Hampshire farmers, gets to do both in this historically-based story set during the... Read More
A diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder alters the life of any parent on the receiving end. An accurate label for a child’s worrying behavior means treatment and intervention; finally, parents can stop blaming themselves. But a... Read More
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