"A Family of Strangers" is truly an epic tale of love and friendship, mystery and adventure, danger and suspense. Kathleen Flanagan Rollins’s "A Family of Strangers" is an epic tale set in Northern Spain fourteen thousand years ago.... Read More
"Dig the Zone of Freedom" is a one-of-a-kind Christian musical. Immense in its scope and vision, "Dig the Zone of Freedom" by Richard Byrne is a unique work with music woven in. Based around the adventures of the staff and residents at a... Read More
In Elisabeth Zartl’s sweetly profound "Where Are You Hiding, God?", a little girl looks for God between the clothes in her dresser, among the garden flowers, and all around, but she can’t find God anywhere. Swirls and whorls of... Read More
A mix of fantasy and the familiar, "Driller" rides a nightmarish edge to create a vivid, often frightening world of extremes. “Water, water, every where, / Nor any drop to drink,” penned poet Samuel Coleridge. Nobody knows the... Read More
Those looking for a quick satirical con caper laced with relationship drama will enjoy this romp. Dylan Edward Asher’s "Strike a Poser" is a successful combination of crime caper, humor, and social satire, as it simultaneously spoofs... Read More
Newbies to meditation couldn’t ask for a better guide to the practice than Susan Piver. The best-selling author of many books, including How Not to be Afraid of Your Own Life, The Quiet Mind, and The Hard Questions, has been practicing... Read More
Marcus offers sundry lessons and incites a new appreciation for Japan’s culture, history, and literature. “Compared with its ubiquitous commercial products,” Marvin Marcus writes, “the literature of Japan is little... Read More
Rayne is the son of the only blacksmith in Gressevia who can forge magic weapons for King Midas. He’s grown up hearing the story of Midas’s rise to power—his indiscriminate slaughter of the magical creatures who once preyed on... Read More