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A Clay Jar Marked for Miracles

by J. G. Stinson

Set in southern Maryland, "A Clay Jar Marked for Miracles" follows the life of Tzipporah Imara Simms-Stone, descendant of African slaves who were shipped to Barbados from Kenya and Ghana. Upon Tzipporah’s death at an old age, her... Read More

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My Waltzing Egypt

by Julia Ann Charpentier

In the US, religious freedom is an inherent right. Though religious intolerance manifests itself in acts of bullying and violence far too often throughout the world, resulting in the deaths of countless people, the US may still be the... Read More

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We Shall Overcome

by Jill Allen

An activist for people with visual impairments, Abbie Johnson Taylor, has penned "We Shall Overcome", paying homage to the popular spiritual song of the same name. The novel’s protagonist, Lisa Taylor, is a successful young... Read More

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The Sight Sickness

by Gary Klinga

Blind people are stereotyped and treated like second-class citizens by uninformed and misguided sighted people. Herein lies the message to be found in "The Sight Sickness", by Christine Faltz Grassman. In her preface, the author writes... Read More

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Methuselah's Pillar

by Ron Kaplan

Move over, Indiana Jones; there’s a new anthropologist/hero in town. When a simple shepherd in the Afghan mountains literally stumbles upon an ancient relic, he can’t imagine the terrible power his discovery may unleash. Meanwhile,... Read More

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Culmination

by Gary Klinga

In "Culmination", Michael Spitzkoff casts John Sullivan as the roguish anti-hero who inevitably evolves into a hardened criminal. Sullivan plays out the role of a greedy soul driven by a dream to make it rich through a life of crime.... Read More

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The Draconean

by Gary Klinga

Three companions lead the Resistance against the evil forces of Gorillian, a warlord who is amassing his huge armies to impose his dark rule over the once peaceful realms of Elënthiá. What ensues is a brotherhood’s urgent quest to... Read More

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The Cuban Affair

by Elizabeth A. Allen

Lost in the Florida Everglades, suffering from extreme sunburn and drinking only what water she can filter through her underwear, Professor Brenda Johnson, the protagonist of "The Cuban Affair", wonders who is after her and why. She is... Read More

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