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With a Song in My Psyche

by Kristine Morris

Thorough knowledge of the psychological and physical underpinnings of great singing is essential for voice teachers and for singers at all stages of their careers, whether they are already welcomed on the great stages of the world or... Read More

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Seekers of the Soul

by Kristine Morris

A surprising diagnosis of cancer of the kidney sent author Sherry Ward on a search for alternatives to surgery and conventional treatments. Her inner awareness that the mass was not malignant led her to postpone the suggested surgery and... Read More

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Dark Currents

by Kristine Morris

The writings and drawings in this volume were created by the author during a severe depression. While he was a young teenager Temple was subject to a great many radiation treatments and now middle-aged he suffers from multiple... Read More

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The Last Paradise

by Kristine Morris

Post-Civil War Galveston is the setting for this exquisitely written, character-rich debut novel by Michael Kasenow. The author masterfully paints a vivid picture of the “alley people” of the reconstruction-era Texas city: a colorful... Read More

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Honor Yourself

by Kristine Morris

According to Patricia Spadaro, “When you honor yourself, you are giving birth to your best self so that you can turn around and give creatively and abundantly to others. Conversely, and just as importantly, when you give to others, you... Read More

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Dream Street

by Kristine Morris

After author and photographer Douglas McCulloh won the right to name a street in an about-to-be developed southern California suburb, he requested permission to make a photographic record of the project. The result is an indictment of... Read More

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Earthbound

by Kristine Morris

It is obvious that poet Paul L. Shriver loves words. He loves the sound of them and what they can do but most of all Shriver loves to play with words and he does this very well. There is variety here to satisfy most every taste and... Read More

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