Lanter has preserved the time and place of his youth with humor and uncommon, soul-piercing precision. “There is a lifetime of instruction on the streets of small Midwestern towns,” writes Wayne Lanter, a masterful storyteller and... Read More
A vocation is much more than a job, writes Steven Garber in this book for all who want their work life to reflect their innermost beliefs and values. Garber, an educator, author, and the founder and principal of The Washington Institute... Read More
Based on the German folktale recorded by the Brothers Grimm, “The Bremen Town Musicians,” this hilarious romp featuring a burro, a coyote, a skunk, and a raven subtly introduces the theme of human encroachment on nature through a... Read More
This atmospheric character study is a biting commentary on the cracks beneath social facades. Winner of the 35th International 3-Day Novel Contest, "Thorazine Beach" is a concise character study of sixty-year-old private investigator... Read More
Shifting elegantly from academic to personal, this memoir offers spiritual insights into Alzheimer’s caregiving. Where Two Worlds Touch: A Spiritual Journey Through Alzheimer’s Disease joins a growing number of paradigm-shattering... Read More
Acting as both the asker and the one giving herself answers, poet Beverly Burch imbues self-wisdom into her words through vivid detail. With her second collection of poetry, award-winning Beverly Burch offers a rich and compelling view... Read More
Strong writing transforms terrorists and freedom fighters into complex, believable characters in this powerful dystopian nightmare. In this amazing novel, Hunter Welles blurs the line between social science fiction (in its dystopian... Read More
Our ever-changing perception of reality is at the heart of Michael James Rizza’s unsettling debut novel. In "Cartilage and Skin", Rizza shines an uncomfortable light on his voyeuristic antihero, Dr. Parker, an eccentric recluse holed... Read More