The Confederacy has fallen. The men and women of Covenant Plantation—both free and slave—must attempt to find out who they are in a new world of equality. As chaos pulls down the antebellum lifestyle, C. D. Harper begins the story of... Read More
Count von Ice de la Cream is the best and most creative ice cream maker in the kingdom of Rumalia. We’re not talking chocolate and strawberry and vanilla. No, his flavors include avocado, pepperoni pizza, French fries with catsup, hot... Read More
Most of the people who served during wartime didn’t fight at the front. A very small percentage actually saw ‘the sharp end,’ combat. Even fewer survived it. Most of them probably couldn’t talk about it, when they got home.... Read More
The brutal war that put an end to British colonialism in Southern Africa is the subject of the first of H. Ann Ackroyd’s free-form verse stories in her collection, "Colonial Adventure and Other Stories". Set during the years 1936 to... Read More
"A Camp Carrot Cheer for Good Nutrition" utilizes colorful illustrations and rhyme to inspire young children to make good nutritional choices. In light of recent studies regarding the long-term detrimental effects of childhood obesity,... Read More
Time spent in nature provides an opportunity to decompress, put aside the iPhones and Blackberrys, and reflect on aspects of life that often get pushed aside. In "The Rabbits Could Sing", her second book of poetry, Amber Flora Thomas... Read More
Everyone has a story to tell, but not every story is all that interesting to other people. Marty Toohey has labored honestly on this collection of forty-two very short stories and poems, all but three of them relating events or anecdotes... Read More
From Indiana farm boy to Vietnam fighter pilot and beyond, Fredrick L. Pumroy often seemed to “live on the edge.” Stories about his narrow escapes from enemy anti-aircraft fire over the Ho Chi Minh Trail and dances with death in all... Read More