With a focus on “drunkle,” incapacitating without hurting a “drunk uncle,” this book finds a niche beyond most martial arts manuals. Kris Wilder has black belts in Goju-Ryu karate, taekwondo, and judo; and Lawrence A. Kane is a... Read More
Post-modern exploration of the Jewish experience in the American South is shaped by defined, sympathetic characters and ironic humor. In a collection of seven pieces of literary fiction, winner of the 2012 Mary McCarthy Prize, Jason K.... Read More
Ex-agent says the FBI went astray when it began chasing terrorists rather than criminals. Author Frederic Donner, an FBI veteran who was forced to accept a medical disability leave when he was diagnosed with brain cancer, is a remarkable... Read More
"The Inbetween People" takes place in war-torn, Intifada-era Israel. Against this backdrop two young men, a Jewish pioneer and an Israeli Arab, become friends only to discover that the country’s past holds them in its thrall more than... Read More
Tightly written coming-of-age science-fiction thriller is an intriguing page-turner. A video-game character comes to life, invading the soul of a reserved young boy in this science-fiction thriller. Reminiscent of the Twilight Zone... Read More
Readers will be curious about the secrets Naser Hegazy has to offer in his boldly titled Secrets of Love, Marriage, Sex, Genius, Success, and Happiness. Yet, while the author’s deepest thoughts are interesting, many Western readers may... Read More
Author’s mastery of language penetrates lyrical narratives of self-discovery. Moth; or how I came to be with you again is a collection of short, lyrical narratives that lead tangentially into one another to form a poetry-prose journey... Read More
Short story collection offers up a cast of diverse, unique, and misunderstood characters each struggling with the consequences of misguided love. The epigraph for A. Igoni Barrett’s first story collection, Love is Power, or Something... Read More