In Your Authentic Career: How to Discover Your True Career Path, Kareem Kamal El Gazzar makes a few interesting career-related observations that might be helpful to people entering the work force. He writes about converting passions into... Read More
In R D Bartlam’s debut novel, "The Secret of the Universe", absent-minded yet affable British scientific genius Stuart Langham and his like-minded tween daughter, Kerry, labor for many years at a shady company called Computek to learn... Read More
In “Auguries of Innocence,” William Blake wrote: “Every night and every morn / Some to misery are born.” These words express what some might consider to be their destiny. However, while certain people may experience greater... Read More
With careful, in-depth study and highly substantiated arguments, authors Michael Riley and James William take on the particularly contentious Christian belief of eternal damnation in "Is God Fair? What About Gandhi?", their scholarly yet... Read More
Each life has its share of turning points—of sometimes seemingly small moments that have the potential to change everything. In "Insignificant Moments", debut author Jeremy Asher explores this concept and follows his characters as they... Read More
In A Promise Is To Keep, young readers will find their personal struggles in managing friendships, maintaining responsibility, and becoming a better person reflected in the summertime adventures of thirteen-year-old Barbara Kay, a naïve... Read More
Childless women who feel their stereotypical biological clock ticking make frequent appearances in fiction, often in a romantic context. Set in Athens, Greece, Fo’s Baby offers a fresh viewpoint on this somewhat trite theme, yet Ian... Read More
No, your past sucks. What has taken place is no longer in your life; it is no more and can never be again. Throughout "Breaking Point", Lee offers a steady stream of insights to Butterfly. The two characters often discuss the... Read More