"Nothing Sacred" is an anthology of short stories dedicated to the audacious and profane. This incendiary, daring book is filled with a diverse roster of stories that probe the boundaries of social and political conventions. In Alex... Read More
"Cheerfulness" is a charming memoir by a beloved humorist that reflects his unabashed, defiant happiness. Part memoir, part self-aware victory lap, Garrison Keillor’s "Cheerfulness" points the spotlight of positive perspective on... Read More
Two detectives encounter unscrupulous people as they investigate a murder at a renaissance festival in the Florida-set mystery novel "A Fair Knight Slain". In Linda LeBlanc’s mystery novel "A Fair Knight Slain", a brutal death exposes... Read More
"The Truth about the Gift of Faith" is a fascinating memoir that recounts enormous personal growth. Incorporating spiritual lessons, Kaye Colello’s emotional memoir "The Truth about the Gift of Faith" details her growth from being a... Read More
The literary collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" responds to COVID-19 and its crises with clarity, openness, and resilience. Psychotherapist Don Worth’s collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" brings a... Read More
"Ascending the Fourteener of Recovery" is an accessible memoir about dealing with anorexia–with the help of unwavering family support. Written with the help of her mother, Bryn Tillman’s heartbreaking memoir "Ascending the Fourteener... Read More
In Ludmilla Petrushevskaya’s novel "Kidnapped", two boys are switched at birth, leading to unexpected consequences. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Soviet Union’s collapse. Alina, a poor university student who has been... Read More
A discontented man chooses his routines over growth in the slow-burning novel "A Summer Morning". In Anne Leigh Parrish’s domestic novel "A Summer Morning", a discontented man faces decisions about his family and love. Timothy, a... Read More