"Take a Walk on the Bright Side" recalls a simpler time when family was everything. Eugene Bright’s memoir, "Take a Walk on the Bright Side", gives a detailed history of more than a century of the Bright family, detailing their... Read More
At first glance, what stands out most about this volume is its beauty—the gorgeous cover, the breathtaking interior photos full of personality, the maps that are simple and useful yet visually appealing. But that level of excellence... Read More
Finishing a knitting project well is key to having it turn out the way the knitter really wants. Without good planning from the beginning and the proper choice of finishing techniques, such as seaming, edging, placing buttonholes, and... Read More
Winsome protagonists return in this novel that pays tribute to the classic, closed-society English mystery. Donna Fletcher Crow’s affable, problem-solving duo returns in "A Most Singular Venture", the fifth volume in a literary... Read More
These poems are an unflinching deep dive into the modern American experiment. In "God, Grace, Dumb Luck", Phloyd Knucklez uses experimental verse and alternating personae to probe the pedestrian darkness of contemporary America. Grounded... Read More
This book is an excellent choice for anyone involved in the cancer journey, from patients and their families to friends and medical staff. The first few weeks after a cancer diagnosis can feel like complete chaos. A kaleidoscope of... Read More
Hindu imagery of gods, goddesses, chakras, and planets, and other drawings of classic Indian scenery—all paired with meditative excerpts from the author’s books—will both focus the mind and lead to a relaxing coloring experience. Read More
Ample and thoughtful advice will help those considering self-publishing to take the plunge without drowning, The beginning self-publisher will find useful tips and positive encouragement in "Navigating Indieworld" by Julie Gerber and... Read More