It takes an odd sort of courage to state that the tragic Chernobyl accident of 1986 “turned out to be a blessing for Korea.” But that is what nuclear engineer and author Dr. Kim Byung-koo does in this book about his country’s rise... Read More
Every immigrant has a story to tell, but few have had a journey to freedom as fraught with difficulty, danger, and heartbreak as that of Faruk B. Sabet. Born in Afghanistan, the author spent most of the first thirty years of his hard... Read More
“If you are a serious outdoorsman—hunter, mountain-climber, explorer, nature-photographer, or hiker—you need this book. I absolutely guarantee there’s information herein that will one day save your life or your health,” claims... Read More
Julian M. Coleman’s "César" is a supernatural tale in the same vein as Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles and Lives of the Mayfair Witches series. Both authors make forays into the vampire and witch (voodoo priestess) mythology and... Read More
Freeman K. Mobley succinctly describes a generation of neighbor-versus-neighbor, Union-versus-Confederate brawling that took place in Northeast Arkansas before, during, and after the Civil War as a “cruel and vicious little war.”... Read More
With the nation’s high unemployment and lingering economic instability, "Best Foot Forward" couldn’t come at a better time. Corporate recruiter Joy Jung focuses primarily on the job seeker who has lost work. She begins with an... Read More
For readers who have not experienced Africa outside of the occasional National Geographic television special, Brent Cassan’s book of poetry will be educational. The poems, which are based on Cassan’s years of travel on the continent,... Read More
“Arrogance is not limited to just politicians,” warns Dr. Robert D’Antonio. “Physicians are, believe it or not, human.” Despite these and many other memorable quips, It’s Your Health is not meant to be funny or entertaining,... Read More