“To my amazement, I found myself staring into the eyes of the most horrific person. I saw his image from the top of his head down to his chest. It was Satan…” Virji Angelo writes. “I jumped from the sofa, opened the door and... Read More
In this endearing story, author Donovan Harrison takes readers into the mind of Sharon Phillips, a tiny, vivacious woman in her early fifties, as she deals with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. From the earliest manifestations of the... Read More
“We will make the world forget the failures of our fathers…Steps must be taken to return the Vaterland to what it should be,” Gerhardt Kugler tells his company’s board of directors in Robert Abel Jr.’s Lethal Hindsight. This... Read More
“Go and speak to this nation, saying, ‘You the United States of America, I remember you when I established you, how you sought me and filled my word throughout your society. You acknowledged me in your Declaration of Independence and... Read More
Authors Mary and William Colbert, educators and specialists in the field of teaching reading and writing, encourage parents to make reading and writing with their children an enjoyable and valued part of family life. They affirm that... Read More
“In order to like your exercise, it will be good to listen to your favorite music, partner up with your neighbors and coworkers, or watch TV while biking and doing sit-ups,” author Nancy Xia writes in her first book, Hell World... Read More
A rich life filled with productivity can be the perfect backdrop for creative inspiration. Immersion in the process of living is the best way to feel the joy and pain of positive and negative experiences. In Fireside Chats: A... Read More
Bea Litherland captures the fluidity of emotion in her new collection of poetry, Fear After. The verses in the four-part work move from nostalgia to despair, from despair to hope, and finally, from hope to calm. The “fear” of the... Read More