Many people don’t appreciate their family members until they’re gone, and even then memories tend to fade and fall into the hidden files of personal history. Eddie Marie Jones Durham, an educator and writer, takes pains to keep her... Read More
Loyalty, love, and what constitutes duty to country and family are the great themes of Naked Heart. Going into the minds of all the characters and using the frame of a twenty-first century failed businessman who inherits a historical... Read More
“I left the seminary not because I disliked the priesthood, but because I loved it.” The gates of St. Charles were the gates John Resko passed through as he left the seminary and the priesthood—gates to a new world, a new life.... Read More
What family doesn’t have its legends? The Arundell-Howard family may deserve legendary status for its family lineage: it claims descent not only from the illustrious medieval and modern royal houses of Europe, but also to be the scions... Read More
From award-winning Irish author Martin Treanor comes a poignant, lyrical debut novel, The Silver Mist. Like his protagonist Eve, the author grew up in Northern Ireland in the 1970’s. On July 21, 1972, Bloody Friday, bombs explode in... Read More
This book of paper dolls was created using characters that were based on the beloved stuffed animals of the illustrator’s childhood. Like many treasured childhood toys, these stuffed animals went through a lot (being thrown on a roof... Read More
Albert Einstein once said, “Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” These days, it’s a quote that more elected officials should keep in mind. But for Richard R. Monts, author of Maximum Potential: An American... Read More
With "Remnant", Roland Allnach presents three novellas that promise to haunt the reader long after the cover has been closed. Though the title refers specifically to the last story in this collection, "Remnant" also indicates the... Read More