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Through open-ended questions, Roman invites children to examine the challenges of traveling across the ocean to a new life. If You Were Me and Lived in … Colonial America by Carole P. Roman, illustrated by Sarah Wright, introduces... Read More
McCutchen’s tale could help others wrestling with the meaning of their own supernatural experiences. "The Glory of God Coming to a Town Near You", the first in a planned series from the formerly homeless Loretta McCutchen, is a brief... Read More
The smallest of moments can have great meaning. The short poems in Daniel Micheal Hermon’s "Travelling in the Mind" touch on many things, from the look of “a great church” and a one-toothed man to a beloved cat and clouds in the... Read More
Lloyal High Cloud Walker notes in "Alpha State Writings", “Alpha State is that state often achieved in meditation, wherein the brain produces mostly Alpha waves.” Each piece in Walker’s collection of general musings, poems, and... Read More
This collection alleges answers to age-old questions, such as that implied by the title: Do human beings dream in color? Unfortunately, though the phrasing is sometimes capable and the eye for detail strong, the poems as answers suffer... Read More
Throughout his collection of poems "From Whence", Chitwood seems bent on disproving fellow Southern poet Allen Tate who once wrote, “The typical southern conversation is not going anywhere.” Chitwood cites this disparaging comment in... Read More
Sometimes what the world offers seems impossible for a person to accept. In the poem, “In the Theatre of Memory,” Perlberg offers the explanation for his book title: “Only months before we entered the impossible / toystore, my... Read More