The Sounds at River’s Edge is a fondly shared, honest memoir that glances back at simpler times that were anything but dull. The autobiographical essays of Bobbie J. McLaren’s The Sounds at River’s Edge cover an idyllic 1950s... Read More
"The Principle of 18" is a self-help guide designed to help people attain joy and fulfillment, one life stage at a time. Eyal N. Danon’s "The Principle of 18" is a self-help book that aims to help people infuse every stage of their... Read More
The absurdist novel "Wand" takes on serious issues via the exploits of a daring artist. An artist works to make the world a better place in Chuck Champlin’s raucous novel "Wand". In the 1980s in LA, Chris is a cartoonist who gets by on... Read More
In the supernatural novel "The Magic Keys of Tanglewood", girls at a prestigious school pursue a generational mystery. In Malcolm Chester’s novel "The Magic Keys of Tanglewood", girls at a prestigious private school uncover a curse... Read More
"Brutus Nation 2" is an action-packed and atmospheric dystopian thriller set in a corrupt society. In Kris Kyzer’s bombastic thriller Brutus Nation 2: Hammer of the Hogs, an ex-con incites violence in a capitalistic dystopia, while the... Read More
Candace Jane Opper’s memoir centers on a pivotal event: the suicide of a friend from her teenage years, who’s internally referred to as “Brett,” and whose real name she has tattooed between her shoulder blades. Brett shot himself... Read More