Ever so generous, the ancient Romans left future history buffs all manner of Latin-inscribed relics to fawn over, from massive stadiums and temples to milestones, tombs, tableware, and coins. For most of us, the letters and numbers... Read More
In Melinda Snodgrass’s "The High Ground", book 1 of the The Imperials Saga, the riddle of interstellar travel has been solved, and humans are but one of several intelligent species sharing the planet. Where there is intelligent... Read More
Xhindi’s novel is exciting and engaging as it considers the “what ifs” of the World War II era. "Nadludzki", by Bushi Xhindi, is exciting historical fiction that follows the life of Ben Zolbarschy, a Jew living in the middle of the... Read More
Turning dispensationalist theology on its head, this work argues that Christians can experience joy now and look forward to the future. J. E. Gulbrandsen’s Jesus Delayed: What the Bible is Really Teaching about the Rapture,... Read More
The confusion of adolescence is captured in hi-fi, and the seams of identity are exposed in all of their ragged beauty. Jane Alvey Harris’s "Riven" traces a critical juncture in a teen’s mental health. When an elaborate fantasy... Read More
In Erin Stalcup’s "And Yet It Moves", science, physics, and electricity (the reliably immutable phenomena that connect our universe) are the background for short stories of startling human disconnection and alienation. “Einstein”... Read More
This adventurous thriller blends fact with fiction to draw attention to an ancient mystery. Steve Fisher’s "The Carswell Covenant" is a thriller based on real events. This creative novelization of the author’s own travels finds the... Read More
This educational tour puts faces to the place on the map and helps to make the world a little smaller for kids. Carole P. Roman provides an enlightening, educational view of life in the land of the Amazon and the home of Carnival in If... Read More