Ellen Bass’s poems might best be described as transcendental incidentalism. In "Like a Beggar", her prose moseys along, skillfully detailing tightly framed shots, one right after another, and then “a boy on a bicycle rides by.”... Read More
This compilation is a fun, honest, and playful look at the initial online dating email that many will relate to. A playful look at the world of online dating, It’s a Connection! It’s a Comedy! Internet Dating. The Good. The Bad. And... Read More
Remember all your chromosomes / in this goofy, rhyming tome. / Mnemonic devices make science easy, / and soon mathematics will become breezy. Learning complex math and science concepts, equations, and reactions can be frustrating. Alan... Read More
The foundations of enlightenment shine through in this collection. The second poetry collection written by archaeologist and retiree Preston McWhorter, "Songs of Enlightened Society" takes readers on the author’s spiritual journey... Read More
Taking on caregiving responsibilities for a parent with Alzheimer’s disease can be exhausting both physically and emotionally, but it can also make a person stronger, so believes Patricia Hernandez Arnazzi, author of I Am My Father’s... Read More
"Autumn Winds Over Okinawa, 1945", by Pelham Kenneth Mead III, is a book in search of a genre. As presented, it is difficult to tell whether the volume is a memoir or historical fiction. Mead is a retired doctor and the son of the... Read More
Peggy White Russ’s memoir "Wake Up" is a testament to the power of faith and to the belief that a person must hit bottom before he or she can rise. In it, Russ explores the spiritual “unrest” and “discontentment” that seeped... Read More
Richard C. Hampton served as a Navy corpsman for over twenty-one years and was decorated for heroism during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is one of the courageous Americans who has seen the horrors of war and learned to heal from the... Read More