These twelve stories are narrated by the human detritus that forms the Polish American community in Superior, Wisconsin. In this small community, the characters make cameo appearances in each other’s lives. This is a dying community,... Read More
Do you know which “aphrodisiacs” actually work and which are superstitions? Which herbs increase sex drive, stamina and performance? Which essential oils reduce tension, energize and arouse? You can learn this information, along with... Read More
Romance is quite subjective. Seclusion for one person is Dullsville for another. Busy little seaports for you might be jammed little tourist traps to me. And so on. Yet Cynthia Mascott, a Cape Cod resident for only four years, manages to... Read More
Lawrence Schimel brings together yet another interesting anthology of gay/lesbian fiction. A collection of 11 stories that mixes life’s hard-hitting realities with characters dying of AIDS, choosing suicide, struggles of coming out to... Read More
With the vividness of description found in Fairy Tale (1998), and with a mind-shattering use of symbolism only understood after looking back upon the story as a whole, Ellis takes her readers through a weekend of events not soon... Read More
Accounting can be a very intimidating subject for the mathematically-challenged. The authors of The Accounting Game have chosen a novel approach to this topic, based on The Accounting Game Seminar developed at the Burklyn Business School... Read More
Being in debt is surely bad enough, but being in debt to the Internal Revenue Service? The mere thought is enough to promote sleepless nights for the average taxpayer. But, according to Philadelphia tax attorney and author Sean Melvin,... Read More
Soul Work offers a refreshingly unconventional approach to the quest for satisfying work. Rather than focusing on matching occupations against personality traits as many other books do, this book advocates finding one’s ideal job... Read More