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Just Keep It Moving

by Lisa Bower

This no-holds-barred debut novel overflows with lessons on self-empowerment for women. J Rain’s debut novel, "Just Keep It Moving", focuses on a protagonist named China and her group of friends and family members as they deal with... Read More

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Point of Reference

by Lisa Bower

Opening R. B. Seals’s poetry collection, "Point of Reference", is like taking a peak into someone’s diary. These lyrical poems offer the reader thought-provoking metaphors about the realities of the world, from a brief encounter with... Read More

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Child's Dark Soul

by Lisa Bower

Francee` Bouvenir’s poetry collection Child’s Dark Soul challenges readers to pay attention to the world’s injustices: racism, poverty, homelessness, and rape, among others. A Southern Poverty Law Center Wall of Tolerance honoree,... Read More

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Color Me White

by Lisa Bower

In "Color Me White", Jamaica-born writer and musician Alfred Lloyd asks the reader to walk in his shoes—to experience love won and lost as well as the harsh reality of a society that has lost its values. The seventy-five poems in this... Read More

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A Thing Called Life

by Lisa Bower

Finnish-born businessman Ozzy Vikman uses poetry to make sense of the world. The poems in "A Thing Called Life" show readers that tough people can outlast tough times if they stay positive and focus on the light at the end of the tunnel.... Read More

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