Diary, I tallied the Dissection Theater’s subjects again. So begins the debut novel of Massachusetts native and chemist-by-day Seth Lindberg. This decidedly dark fantasy is heavily influenced by Dante, Poe, Lovecraft, and a great love... Read More
In 1976, San Francisco’s South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood was a hub for gay men who were into leather, public sex, head shaving, boot licking, and bondage. It was also home to Jim Stewart, a man at the intersection of the... Read More
"Unvanquished" is a monumental work of stunning detail and impressive depth. In it, Peter Hetherington chronicles the life of Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, the soldier who almost single-handedly resurrected Poland from the ashes of the Great... Read More
Richard W. Paterson’s novel is a Vietnam War-era opus about love, war, music, family, and commitment to truth. "The Year the War Came Home" primarily narrates Max Carboni’s struggle as a young man with whether to heed the call of... Read More
Trouble lurks beneath the perfect-looking shiny facade of a beachfront Florida community in Daniel Printz’s new novel, "Sand Pail City". Once a prosperous fishing village for the locals, Sand Pail City is populated with old-timers who... Read More
Bruce Rosen is a financial advisor, writer, husband, father, and son. His mother, Alma (meaning “soul” in Spanish), played a significant role in his life, and her continuing power and presence is expressed in the title of this... Read More
"Two Nuts in Italy" is not your typical tale of a backpacker’s trip through Italy. No, this novel is the travel memoir of a fifty-six-year-old woman flying in the face of incredulous, discouraging friends by accepting her... Read More
With the title as the first line, thus begins a superb story of a family of foxes who discuss the dangers of sexual abuse. Parents and caretakers will find teachable moments to use as a warning to their children—not only about... Read More