A killer is on the loose in Eugen Bacon’s speculative novel "Muntu". Ivory heads an investigation into a possible serial killer who murders men, leaving behind ashes and the men’s partners in catatonic states. With few leads and a... Read More
A lonely man at a remote moon outpost witnesses a catastrophe in Karl Slominski’s introspective graphic novel "The Last Watchtower". Cal Ferris has manned his post on the moon for sixteen years, alone except for Blip, the AI robot that... Read More
The clear-minded parenting guide "Keep Talking" outlines a four-pronged approach to parent-child conversations based on connection, encouragement, wisdom, and understanding. Jen Shoemaker Davidson’s parenting guide "Keep Talking" is... Read More
A balanced, gradual unveiling of heartbreak, "Holy Saturday" is a memoir about the loss of a son. Gary S. Hauk’s heartfelt memoir "Holy Saturday" is about grieving, and healing from, his sixteen-year-old son’s sudden death. When... Read More
Taking a multidisciplinary, lighthearted approach to entrepreneurial guidance, "Dogs Taught Me Everything I Know About Business" is an inventive business book. Daniel J. Geltrude’s unconventional business guide "Dogs Taught Me... Read More
"The Forgotten Singer" tells the conflicted life story of the gifted, undercelebrated novelist Esther Singer Kreitman (the sister of I.J. and Isaac Bashevis Singer) from the viewpoint of her son, Maurice Carr. Carr’s dark, brooding... Read More
"Living in an Imperfect World" is a passionate text that suggests practical solutions to contemporary political problems. Candid and personal, Steven A. Zecola’s political treatise "Living in an Imperfect World" explores the perils... Read More
"Way Leads onto Way" is a gentle, spiritual poetry collection that proffers answers to people’s daily challenges. In Estelle M. Deshon’s collection of poems "Way Leads onto Way", formal verse is the vehicle, and faith and gratitude... Read More