Africa has been the source of many of the world’s most coveted crafts, the site of remarkable feats of architecture, and home of rich music. No matter how much you know about the traditions and products of this vast, multi-cultural... Read More
“Change your mind – change your life.” Matthew D Harding is a philosophical consultant who runs Hybris Think Tank. In an online interview Harding states that Introductions…A Story about God will affect its readers because “it... Read More
The big strong male that’s in front…doesn’t lead…he follows in front. It’s we, the mothers and grandmothers and children, who lead with our squawking, screeching, happy sounds. These are the words of the author’s grandmother,... Read More
The concept of purgatory, an intermediary realm between the Biblical ideal of Heaven and the torment of Hell, is not exclusively a Catholic belief. In "The Searchers", teachings of eighteenth-century theologian Emanuel Swedenborg are... Read More
People who come out as gay in later life face challenges different from those who come out when they’re younger—they may have families, marriages, and professional colleagues who are affected by their seemingly sudden shift. Too,... Read More
Field trip! What excitement for children to anticipate new discoveries in nature and have fun while learning. Author Anthony D. Fredericks creates enchanting rhythms and rhymes accompanied by Jennifer DiRubbio’s realistic, sometimes... Read More
Dawn Publications partners once again with authors Carol L. Malnor and Sandy F. Fuller for the third book in the BLUES Go Birding series, "The BLUES Go Extreme Birding". Similar to the previous books in the series, this book balances... Read More
In 1968, roiled by racial protests, urban riots, and the Vietnam War, life changed abruptly for Omaha, Nebraska, just as it did for the US. ‘The Rhythm Boys,’ Omaha Central’s great basketball team, unified blacks and whites,... Read More