"A Serious Call" is a quiet, beautifully rendered story of our relationships to objects, books, and the people around them. Don Coles’s sixteenth book, "A Serious Call", is, among other things, an homage to memory, books, and the... Read More
Sometimes it does a heart good to take a break from reading the newest celebrity book, or tomes intended to raise social consciousness, or even the latest thriller or romance by a favorite author. This delightful little eBook offers that... Read More
It was midnight on the ocean. / Not a streetcar was in sight. / The sun was shining brightly, / For it rained all day that night. Nonsense and playfulness prevail, as the title poem suggests, in this witty compilation of autographs,... Read More
Robert Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance received over a hundred rejections before it became a best seller. This fact helps many writers not take rejection personally, but the author of this writing book argues that... Read More
Few things are more American than Friday night high school football. For the star of a winning team, the world is, indeed, an oyster. So it was for the late Bobby Hoppe, Chattanooga Central High’s “living legend.” Hoppe’s hard... Read More
“Poetry and drink are the greatest things on earth. Besides women,” said the renowned Shakespearian and Hollywood actor with the mellifluous voice. In "Richard Burton", author and film critic Michael Munn presents a biography written... Read More
New Jersey lawyer Andy Carpenter is having a bad day; in the brief time since he’s become involved with convicted murderer Richard Evans’ appeal for a new trial, he’s “been shot at by two hoods, one of whom was supposed to be... Read More
Moments after she discovers her grandmother dead in the house they share, four- teen-year-old Miri Ortiz begs an adult male friend to take her in. She pitches him on marriage. When he declines, she makes another proposal: “ÔThen... Read More