“I often use creative visualization to get inmates to look at personal issues,” writes correctional deputy Carla Wilson. She believes in helping inmates, not just supervising them. As Wilson writes about the development of her... Read More
Laurie McRobert has written an intriguing book outlining her theory that the phenomenon she collectively refers to as “appearances”—visions of ghosts, angels, UFOs, or other entities that have manifested themselves throughout world... Read More
A man claiming divine inspiration uses scripture to promote the idea that human beings are actually angels, that some people are predestined to be saved, and that God Himself created evil so that humans might come to know true goodness.... Read More
Contemplating whether John Wayne ever went to a baby shower is of high rank among idle thoughts enlisted for literary—or at least journalistic—service. And Ben Killingsworth put it to good use in one of the 101 weekly columns he... Read More
More than any other piece of technology, the smartphone has revolutionized communication in recent years. By 2008, smartphones outsold notebook computers and also paved the way for the emerging tablet market. Majeed Ahmad, former... Read More
Teresa Rogers, a successful business owner in California, wrote Simple Wisdom, Extraordinary Life as a tribute to her mother, Joyce Ann, who has been an inspiration in her life. Rogers’ emotionally charged and deeply sincere book is... Read More
Novels depicting the pioneering efforts of young families usually find an appreciative audience. "Virgin Impressions" endeavors to join those ranks by illustrating the difficulties and triumphs of Stacy and Rob, a young couple recently... Read More
With the multitude of children’s books published every year, it is often difficult for a new book to stand out, especially one that doesn’t feature licensed characters from television or other media. Vanilla Gorilla: Animal Art &... Read More