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Eleven Empty Chairs

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Books that cannot be classified often fall between marketing cracks, putting them into an esoteric zone where they may find an audience among the literary-minded and artistic achievers. Eleven Empty Chairs: A Ratatouille of Short Stories... Read More

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SNAFU

by Mark McLaughlin

With polls showing the “Presidential Election to be as tight as a prom dress,” and the Electoral College on the brink of dissolution by constitutional amendment, the fate of the country comes down to how one “small, dirt-ball... Read More

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Listening to Africa

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

Sometimes the story behind a book is more interesting than the collection itself. In "Listening to Africa", Raab travels to Africa in the wake of a devastating second cancer diagnosis. Her husband and three grown children come with her.... Read More

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The End

by J. G. Stinson

Freelance writer and editor Laura Barcella has capitalized on the whole 2012 mythos with this compilation of fifty pop-culture items (books, films, music, TV series, art and comic books among them) which have the end of the world as... Read More

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The Archangel's Gift

by Cheryl M. Hibbard

For those who don’t mind a bit of irreverence in their Christmas stories, Dick Morgan’s The Archangel’s Gift offers one of the most endearing holiday tales to come along in quite a while. Morgan’s story is not just for kids.... Read More

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Dean Robb

by John Michael Senger

“The hottest place in hell is reserved for those who in time of moral crisis remained neutral.” This favorite quotation of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., sometimes attributed to the Italian poet, Dante, aptly describes... Read More

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