Creepy and fascinating, this compilation of unforgettable stories defies explanation. Supernatural phenomena and fireside legend haunt the pages of this spooky history text. Richard Southall’s "Haunted Plantations of the South"... Read More
It’s an interesting exercise to consider, and give a grateful nod to, those who have shaped the person we have become. In his personal memoir, "I Mean You No Harm; I Seek Your Greatest Good", Jim Meehan establishes the tenet that has... Read More
"Paid Attention" is a comprehensive look at the theory behind advertising in the attention economy. In a well-researched look at advertising and consumer attention, Faris Yakob discusses the new world of infinite content, the attention... Read More
Cliffhangers abound; spies, servants, and the brink of WWI enthralls; and friends Saul and Agnes are thrown into danger and difficulty as they charade their way to finding the deed to the house they use as their time-travel gang hangout... Read More
Contextualizing Dickinson’s work, Gilpin reveals both a reverence for her poetry and a skill in exploring new meaning. W. Clark Gilpin’s new take on the enigmatic giant of American poetry, Emily Dickinson, eruditely weaves literary... Read More
Rich portraits of the people who were displaced when the Shenandoah National Park was created are both heartrending and ironic. Each year, a million tourists traverse the “lizard-shaped” Shenandoah National Park by car on the Skyline... Read More
Vancouver, Canada-based Marguerite Pigeon, a former journalist and traveler turned fiction writer and poet, has created a conundrum with the title of this, her newest book—there is nothing boring about this collection of short stories.... Read More
Only a third party can tame the “Beltway Beast,” says Moon in a tone of controlled, well-thought-out frustration. The Beltway Beast: A Challenge to Our Democracy by Munir Moon is a concise look at a litany of problems with the... Read More