Thackerey analyzes the tension between blind faith and available proof, and sides with doubt as the more scientific choice. "The Christianity Myth" traces a layman’s journey from an inquisitive agnostic to a definitive atheist,... Read More
A black woman in America, hyper-acutely mindful of her race and gender, has much of interest to share, and when the medium of sharing is skillful poetry, walls come tumbling down. Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, aforementioned, is an English... Read More
The book’s true focus is not just the art—it’s the story behind the art—and Calzetta’s influences and motivations are revealed. Tom Smart profiles the art and career of a notable artist in the penetrating analysis Fabulous... Read More
This creative foray into religious inquiry from a layman’s perspective bridges distances between people across the ideological spectrum. A brief meditation on the nuances of various religious traditions, Mukesh Prasad’s God vs. the... Read More
Liu is the first to the wreckage, like a reporter at the scene, but his understanding moves far beyond the factual into the metaphorical. “You ask me to speak but my mouth holds back—my heart a house God remodels daily with an... Read More
Playing with perspective and personification, Hoffman introduces new observations about pregnancy. In her poetry collection "Paper Doll Fetus", Cynthia Marie Hoffman takes on a voice of the disenfranchised, those made marginal and... Read More
The classic nursery rhyme gets a twenty-first-century makeover as Jack and Jill work together to save the day. Parents, teachers, and kids have often repeated the well-known verse, “Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of... Read More
Superman, take a step back; the kids in Heroes R Us have totally got this. This imaginative new series sets up the kids of a small town for the summer of their lives after the items they buy from the general store grant them super... Read More