With unadorned humility and engaging honesty, Richardson acknowledges life in the fast lane of modern commerce ain’t no easy ride. Temeko Richardson’s no-nonsense approach to business success is pithily encapsulated in her title: Get... Read More
This behind-the-scenes look at day-to-day life in Soviet Russia is both illuminating and humorous in its candid, casual approach. A candid look at daily life in the former Soviet Union from the perspective of a foreign exchange student,... Read More
Mike Middleton’s quiet, simple science fiction novel with an environmental message is guardedly positive and hopeful, yet it also has undertones of a cautionary tale related to humanity’s abuse of a planet it has taken for granted.... Read More
A satisfying whodunit goes beyond the genre’s cliches by creating believable characters. There doesn’t seem much to be done with the crime narrative anymore. From the sarcastic gumshoes to the psycho killers and mafia brotherhoods of... Read More
Whenever predator hunts prey, there is always an element of risk. Sure, an animal like a lion may have claws, sharp teeth, and superior strength to bring down another animal, but the swift kick of a hoof in a lion’s snout could knock... Read More
In the realm of spirituality, the phrase “the way” refers primarily to two major images. In the Gospel of St. John, Jesus refers to himself as the way, the truth, and the light; and in traditional Chinese philosophy and Eastern... Read More
It is not mandatory that a reader be familiar with (let alone a lover of) the works of the late novelist Thomas Wolfe in order to appreciate the new anthology, 27 Views of Asheville: A Southern Mountain Town in Prose & Poetry. And... Read More
It is 1989, and twenty-three-year-old Michigander Dante “Doopers” Lanza has had a black cloud following him for as long as he can remember. As a child, he watched his overbearing mother, Genie, drive his sickly father, Tommy, out of... Read More