Refined and unpretentious, these short stories are directed by possibilities and filled with distinctive characters. Tony Canino’s collection "Acts of a Dubious Nature" comprises ten diverse and character-driven short stories. Ranging... Read More
Reflecting on contemporary conflicts and perspectives, the poetic entries of "Eyes of Optimism and Pupils of Faith" exalt the pursuit of inner peace. Shayan Raei’s spiritual poetry collection "Eyes of Optimism and Pupils of Faith"... Read More
Touting the services of trusted financial planners, "The Million Dollar Difference" is a retirement guide in which narrative examples lead the way. Anna Knight’s financial planning guide "The Million Dollar Difference" explains how to... Read More
A goth librarian falls for a handsome married chef in Cassondra Windwalker’s novel of obsessions, "Hold My Place". Snarky, dark Sigrun is secure in her identity. She loves her career, horror movies, and choosing materials for her... Read More
A thorough history accompanied by intricate illustrations, Sarah Pierroz’s "A Sketch of Venetian History" is a must for any person interested in the city’s gripping past. This in-depth historical review begins in 4000 BCE, when... Read More
"What’s Wrong with a Pet Dinosaur?" collects light, amusing children’s poems alongside complementary drawings. In his humorous children’s poetry collection "What’s Wrong with a Pet Dinosaur?", Tony Philips takes bouncy flights of... Read More
"The Arizona Water Bar" is a humorous, environmentally aware graphic novel with a strong sense of place. Drew Aquilina’s graphic novel "The Arizona Water Bar" features cartoon animals in situations inspired by the American Southwest.... Read More
Questioning what it means to be fully human, the philosophical text "Is the Emperor Dressed?" puts theism and evolution into conversation. Fuwan Yang’s "Is the Emperor Dressed?" takes a philosophical approach to the discussion of the... Read More