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Talking to a Tree

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

South African poet A.E. Ballakisten’s latest collection of poems seethes with rage over the violence humanity inflicts upon itself and the natural world. Hope flickers amid the bleakness via the voices of Desmond Tutu, British nurse... Read More

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Tales of the Lost Flamingo

by Margaret Cullison

Mike Griffin’s "Tales of the Lost Flamingo" challenges readers to determine where reality ends and fantasy starts. This includes the author’s bio, which states that the book was thirty-three years in the making, and Griffin expects... Read More

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Takeover

by Shoilee Khan

"Takeover" marks the first installment in a new science-fiction series by Mitchell Love in which two planets collide in a colossal war. A peaceful planet, ruled by King Allawen and Queen Vountin, is threatened by an insidious plan for... Read More

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Storm Frost

by M. Wayne Cunningham

British author Pauline Sabin Moore’s historical romance, "Storm Frost", will be more readily received by dedicated followers of British Anglo Saxon history and literature than by general readers looking for happily-ever-after love and... Read More

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Stella

by Peter Dabbene

One of the problems with modern politics, it’s been said, is that politicians tend to think small, shying away from grand ideas and rarely challenging the status quo. In Stella: A One-World Nation Platform, James Crippa outlines a... Read More

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Southern Families

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

“You’re only thirty and still in the prime of life,” Lucy Summerlin’s mother tells her in the spring of 1901. “You have beautiful cheek bones and a lovely smile that lights up every social gathering you attend. Dozens of men... Read More

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Shadow Cay

by Robin Farrell Edmunds

All Madeleine knew was she often saw things she couldn’t explain to herself or others. And when she saw these visions, something bad always happened. And bad things seemed to be continually happening around the sensitive... Read More

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