The elegant cover of "Big City Gems" beguiles with a vintage photograph of fashionable women strolling in a metropolis—an image perfectly suited to Marvin Goldman’s second book, a short story collection on mid-century, primarily... Read More
Morgan Rosenberg holds a graduate degree in physics and is the author of two previous books, Dark Buddhism: Integrating Zen Buddhism and Objectivism and The Essentials of Patent Claim Drafting. Rosenberg wrote "If You Can Breathe, You... Read More
The action in Lee A. Sweetapple’s "Key West Revenge" begins swiftly. LP Thomas and his beautiful female partner, Morgan Smith, are visiting Key West to converge on a project with one of LP’s old friends, Jim Stillwater. Jim has... Read More
According to C. John Masreliez, the inability of the concept of general relativity to account for the progression of time indicates that something is missing in the esteemed theory. Masreliez’s independent research led to the... Read More
When readers first meet Janine Mitchell, she stands at an ironing board, proudly steaming and starching military creases into her husband’s uniform, preparing for his 1967 graduation ceremony and swearing in as a police officer.... Read More
When Frank Guidara was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the doctor put his odds of survival at 5.4 percent, even after undergoing the conventional treatments of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. This memoir shares a story that will... Read More
No book can begin to describe the pain, the sorrow, the anguish of finding your child dead one morning from a drug overdose. Graham E. Fuller has suffered that greatest of all losses. Rather than dwell on the hurt and torment of such a... Read More
Looking beyond the drab cover of this slender volume may require a leap of faith, but those who make it will be rewarded with a nonjudgmental exploration of the power of connection for healing emotional wounds. Like a favorite uncle or,... Read More