In an autobiographical meditation brimming with exuberance and hope, StarChild comic book creator James A. Owen seeks to show how we can all harness our potential and become luminaries in the world—and he has the experience to back it... Read More
The town of Tintown is in trouble, even though the hurrying and scurrying rats who live there don’t seem to notice. For years they have consumed and polluted without thought, and now Tintown, as authors Linda Mason Hunter and Suzanne... Read More
Finnish-born businessman Ozzy Vikman uses poetry to make sense of the world. The poems in "A Thing Called Life" show readers that tough people can outlast tough times if they stay positive and focus on the light at the end of the tunnel.... Read More
In "Business Success with Less Stress", Carl Nomura, a former executive at Honeywell, offers basic tips and advice for managers, drawing on more than thirty years of his own experience. In twelve brief chapters, Nomura provides... Read More
David Budbill’s "Park Songs" is a collection of dramatic monologues, dialogues, and poetic choral pieces spoken by characters who frequent a city park. These people know each other, whether through intimate relationships or by simply... Read More
"My Awe-Inspiring Journey" is Terrie Lipsius’s account of her life from her childhood in the Philippines to her experiences as an adult in Tasmania, Australia. Lipsius was born in Aloguinsan, a small rural village in the Philippines.... Read More
"Knock and I Will Dine with You" is long on religious fervor and short on literary merit. No doubt Clara E. Garcia means well when she states that, “the words just come, as if it’s not even me saying it but that some force of good is... Read More
For those who have lived in a landscape that is shared with wild animals, "Wild Delicate Seconds" will conjure the transcendent moments that occur between wildlife and humans. In a collection of “micro-essays,” Charles Finn describes... Read More