Catherine Coleman Flowers returned to Alabama’s Cotton Belt, a place she loves “despite its tortured history,” to continue her career in community and economic development; "Waste" is her motivational memoir of that homecoming. In... Read More
"The Murphys of Rathcore Rectory" is a legacy-driven, period biography of an Irish family. Julia Turner’s family biography, "The Murphys of Rathcore Rectory", covers professors, ministers, abusers, doctors, soldiers, and charmers... Read More
With foci on retribution plots and spiritual developments, "The Blue Ring Assassin" is an emotional thriller. "The Blue Ring Assassin" is an exciting thriller about revenge, redemption, and soul searching. Following a hit-and-run... Read More
Historical figures reevaluate the legacy of an abolitionist in Zoë Wicomb’s novel "Still Life". Plagued by writer’s block, an author allows the contemporaries of Thomas Pringle, a Scottish-born poet and abolitionist, to take the... Read More
The didactic novel Light Out of Darkness advertises positive messages based on a woman’s successful pursuit of personal freedom. In Rose Mayer’s based-in-truth novel Light Out of Darkness, a Zimbabwean wife achieves freedom in... Read More
"In Suspension" is a refreshing collection in which parochial life is addressed with hope and style. The short stories and graphic art of John Tarpey’s "In Suspension" are set in rural Ireland. Bored patrons and the senior citizens... Read More
Marilyn R. Duncan’s poignant memoir celebrates her mother’s life, kindness, and fortitude, painting her as a woman who impacted many others. Marilyn R. Duncan’s heartfelt memoir about losing her mother, "Remembering You", details... Read More
Stalin: if you’re Russian and of a certain age, his name causes your blood to run Siberian cold. It’s not for nothing that Uncle Joe’s twenty-four-year reign (1929–1953) is frequently called the “other Holocaust”—upwards of... Read More