The phrase “life imitates art” takes on new meaning for mystery novelist Vera Moonachie in Joan Del Monte’s "Mud Blood". Vera’s collaborator Fulton Yee goes missing taking with him the identity of the fictional murderer which... Read More
For historians finding an old diary is akin to discovering gold. Even the shortest entry written by the most ordinary person is likely to provide a valuable snapshot of their daily life for posterity. For H. Alden Fletcher the author of... Read More
Tempe Fenn Crosby’s poetry was driven by an unabated interest in people and an unvanquished hope that the gulfs between them could be navigated by consciously understanding their surrounding circumstances. These works cover topics from... Read More
When David Onslow the head of a highly successful biotech company learns he has a growth in his brain he’s far from happy about it. When he learns that the growth is not cancer but alien DNA that entered his body when he was a boy and... Read More
Author Sanxing Sun’s thesis in this career management book is that no matter how qualified talented skilled and prepared one may be whether or not one is actually successful will depend more on how one is perceived by others than on... Read More
“It felt good to have my doggy companion and good to enjoy the liberty of mutual trust and our unspoken covenant to stay together. All went well, this soul warming moment, until an aroma struck Jocko’s nostrils…activating urges,... Read More
W. R. Wilkerson’s emotional novel The Monk’s Son incorporates several subjects that not so many years ago might have precluded it from publication to a mass audience. The sensitive factual treatment of homosexuality drugs and... Read More
“Plans are only good intentions unless they immediately degenerate into hard work.” — Peter Drucker (1909-2005) "Maximizing Me" is concerned with the controllable causes of short-circuiting careers and personal lives. It counsels... Read More