Barr excels at world-building, using existing Native American and Celtic lore to create a rich mythic heritage all his own. Roan: The Tales of Conor Archer: Volume 1, by E. R. Barr, skillfully interweaves Celtic mythology,... Read More
This memoir digs into questions of racism and what exactly constitutes “blackness.” Tony Bethel, a doctor of naprapathic medicine, writes about being a descendant of the Bethels, a mixed-race family with enslaved ancestors, in... Read More
For fans of 1984 comes a comedic new dystopian sci-fi story that makes Big Brother look benign. For the next generation of Orwellians, Joel Spring’s "A Perfect Life" offers a bold mix of political commentary, satire, and... Read More
This religious memoir should interest those who are curious about how spiritual experience can infiltrate everyday life. “When all goes quiet, I know that Heaven is trying to show me its glory,” Augustinus F. Lodewyks writes in When... Read More
"Sane Enough" is a challenging, insightful, and rare work that offers poignant insights into what it’s like to survive childhood sexual abuse. From award-winning freelance writer Linda Day comes a psychologically challenging memoir... Read More
Nenson has created likable and bubbly characters to go along with a great sense of fashion. What woman doesn’t love shoes? Francie Lanoo certainly does. She’s the teenage protagonist of Laurie Nenson’s new work, "If Not 4 U and... Read More
"The Cocaspore Project" is an engaging, stimulating read that will appeal greatly to any lover of political intrigue, action, and adventure. In an action-packed joyride of an adventure, "The Cocaspore Project", a new political thriller... Read More
Vivid, poignant, and absorbing, this outstanding novel reaches back in time to portray Nat Turner’s son’s quest for freedom and equality. Set in nineteenth-century America prior to the Civil War, this well-researched novel depicts... Read More