1. Book Reviews
  2. Biography
Return to Most Recent

Book Review

Dead Men Tell No Tales

by Joe Taylor

While Charles Gibbs waited in the “living grave” of a death-row jail cell in a New York prison in 1831, he made a shocking confession. Consigned to the gallows for his role in a botched mutiny/piracy attempt off the Atlantic coast,... Read More

Book Review

Elohim (God) Came to My Street

by Lee Gooden

We are creatures that have always pondered the questions of where we came from and why are we here. Since humanity first become self-aware we’ve found the answers by creating mythologies based on our experiences and observations. In... Read More

Book Review

Lucky 7

by Todd Mercer

This respected advertising and fashion executive turned author reaches beyond workaday creativity with "Lucky 7" a subtle literary collection of small-frame classy tributes to women on pedestals. The lost art of the indirect voice is... Read More

Book Review

History of U.S. Television

by Leonard Jacobs

Some of the terminologies once considered common regarding television are now quaint parlance of another era. Who for one still complains about their “rabbit ears”? Just imagine how Lawrence H. Rogers II who began his long and... Read More

Book Review

Palm Island--Paradise Lost

by Laurie Sullivan

Divorce has been described as the psychological equivalent of a coronary by-pass; Teddy Tarr would likely agree. She tells a sadly familiar tale describing a comfortable life as a successful psychologist and complacent wife that was... Read More

Book Review

A Wealth of Family

by Todd Mercer

As a boy, Thomas Brooks unconsciously began to build his skills as a uniter. When an economic situation forced his (adoptive) mother Joan to make moves between neighborhoods on the North Side of Pittsburgh, Brooks journeyed miles on... Read More

Book Review

Citizen Moore

by Carol Haggas

Love him or hate him, Michael Moore’s in-your-face style of documentary filmmaking wins him as many foes as it does fans. Widely perceived as an unabashed liberal, Moore’s public image has not always been grounded in fact. Enter... Read More

Book Review

Jacko, His Rise and Fall

by Elizabeth Millard

Although Michael Jackson has stayed out the public eye for the past few months, his tale is well known to legions of celebrity gossip mongers: a talented young kid who got off track, destroyed his face through too much plastic surgery,... Read More

Load More