"The Garden of Life" is a beautiful little book with a bountiful message that is ripe for reading and rereading. In "The Garden of Life", by first-time author Todd Michael Putnam, a young and mindful gardener offers life lessons to a... Read More
Fortnam captures his radical separation from reality by sharing his confused thought process. In this brief but brave memoir, Michael Fortnam strives to share what serious mental illness feels like from inside the patient’s head.... Read More
Fantasy readers have a great deal to be excited about in this seamless and well-thought-out world. Sleight of Hand, by Jennifer Fales, is a complex and intelligent fantasy novel. Set in a world dealing with a high level of political... Read More
Devens challenges readers to avoid the typical knee-jerk reactions that characterize so much of human thought and behavior. Richard Todd Devens, in "Rational Polemics", tackles what he finds irksome and senseless in the current cultural... Read More
The foundations of enlightenment shine through in this collection. The second poetry collection written by archaeologist and retiree Preston McWhorter, "Songs of Enlightened Society" takes readers on the author’s spiritual journey... Read More
Many things can happen when two good friends spend a day on the golf course, but criminal activity isn’t usually among them. In "On the Hole", Jay Hewitt and Nick Landers seem headed for a fun, uneventful day on the course at the... Read More
Leonard Gigliobianco’s debut poetry collection, "Your Words", is a contribution to postmodernism that is at once challenging and enigmatic. The poems cover much ground—global warming, rivers, politics—and yet remain open to... Read More
Inspired by the tragic events of 9/11 and the potential respiratory health issues faced by NYPD first responders, pulmonologist Francis V. Adams joined the NYC force as a police surgeon. After thirty years in private practice, with no... Read More