This century-old advice to a missionary remains timely today. "Everyone Belongs to God" is a thought-provoking compilation of letters written by German Lutheran pastor Christoph Blumhardt (1842-1919) to his son-in-law Richard Wilhelm as... Read More
Comparisons between Peter Grandbois’s eerie stories and The Twilight Zone are inescapable. Though the previous two volumes in the series visited classic horror films from the perspective of the monster, "The Girl on the Swing and At... Read More
Inspired by science fiction, film noir, and especially horror movies, master storyteller Lyn Ford offers a collection of folk- and fairy-tale adaptations unlike any other in "Hot Wind, Boiling Rain". Some tales, with princes and... Read More
Elliott expertly presents the tales of two ordinary men whose lives are disrupted by extraordinary events. "Two Short Stories" by Ross M. Elliott consists of the tales “Four Trees” and “Promise of the Beam.” Each story centers on... Read More
Scenes of hardship create an image of a people and country existing without defined meaning. In this blend of poetry, prose, and artwork, established writer and artist Rex Sexton presents an ugly picture of recession-era America, rife... Read More
In this clear, well-organized book, a physician explains the seven phases of adult life. It was Stephen D. Miller’s midlife crisis that motivated him to learn how to “live life with a longer view,” which led to his writing "What Do... Read More
Hart’s micro-fiction bursts through traditional genres, and her narratives make fun and absurd leaps in reality. “Isn’t it enough that I’m alive?” students ask their parents before being shot and eaten by school administrators... Read More
A fun cat-and-mouse caper discusses American temptations through witty dialogue and a clever plot. Fast-paced and funny, John Morton’s "The Elephant on Sixth Street" is a classic caper wrapped around a social commentary on the... Read More