Humor and a quick wit make Parker’s memoir a pleasant, breezy read. Will Parker shares memories of his lifetime in this mostly lighthearted telling of growing up in his native Australia, and later travels and adventures around the... Read More
One of Western religion’s patron saints is vividly brought to life for a new audience. John Loranger vividly reimagines St. Mary of Egypt, a prostitute in Alexandria who became a hermitess in the Jordanian desert. A tale of demonic... Read More
These stories are both gorgeous in their array and, collectively, are a compelling picture of a national identity built on diversity and survival. From Romanian-born psychiatrist Michael Segal comes "The Psychiatrists of Phoenix Street",... Read More
This memoir digs into questions of racism and what exactly constitutes “blackness.” Tony Bethel, a doctor of naprapathic medicine, writes about being a descendant of the Bethels, a mixed-race family with enslaved ancestors, in... Read More
This gently measured tale is filled to the brim with gorgeous language. "The Wise Men of Pizzo", the first work of fiction from Francesco M. Marincola, is an unexpected little gem, a love letter to small towns forgotten in the frenetic... Read More
Johnson has found peace and happiness in her life, and her time line of miracles will intrigue those who seek the same solace in their faith. Mary A. Johnson’s memoir, "Mary the Seventh Girl", is a chronicle of moments where her faith... Read More
"Mr. Right for the Moment" invigorates the very familiar plotline of “good girl gone bad and getting back to good.” Sugar and spice and everything nice? Think again. Tiffany Lynn Scott, a jilted military wife, is out for revenge, and... Read More
Brener shares his conviction that quantum physics contains scientific proof of reincarnation. Does anything survive the death of the body? Milton E. Brener responds with a resounding yes. In "Our Quantum World and Reincarnation", Brener... Read More