Stark persuasively draws unlikely connections between skyscrapers and sexism, grid cities and loneliness, the internet and sustainability. Lois Farfel Stark’s "The Telling Image" is a wondrous and sweeping book that accomplishes a... Read More
Worldly-wise Huckleberry Finn is a scapegrace and a troublemaker, up to the same old hijinks as his eponymous predecessor. The Ballad of Huck and Miguel by Tim DeRoche pulls the drama of Huckleberry Finn into this century for a... Read More
Further Travels in my Eighties is an octogenarian’s documentation of seeing the world, sure to be both a treat and a challenge to travelers young and old. "Further Travels in My Eighties" by Dermot Hope-Simpson captures trips to some... Read More
"Mule Shoes to Santa Fe" is a sprightly, Christian-values-driven western. In the mid-nineteenth century, the thousand-mile-long Santa Fe Trail was one of North America’s main thoroughfares. In Jim L. Hickman’s sprightly,... Read More
The Learning Curve is a candid account of a publishing experience gone awry; it contains many insights for aspiring writers. The Learning Curve of a First Time Self Published Writer On-Line by Michael J. Flagg is one man’s cautionary... Read More
"Path to Justice" follows a harrowing case in an absorbing way. Jim Dutton’s "Path to Justice" is a smart and absorbing work of intrigue that goes behind the scenes of efforts to take down an international drug cartel. Nick Drummond is... Read More
"Our Father Prayer and Praxis" is a beautiful look at a classic prayer that transcends the dividing lines of Christian traditions. "Our Father Prayer and Praxis" by Catholic priest J. Lambert St. Rose is a collection of free-verse poetry... Read More
"South Sudan Skills Story" is a hopeful, sober, deep examination of the potential for development in South Sudan. Deeply informative and heartfelt, "South Sudan Skills Story" by Lawrence M. Tombe is an unprecedented insider’s look at... Read More