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Taiso

by Wayne Cunningham

Shakespearean plot and a complicated hero make this authentic samurai tale exciting. Like James Clavell’s epics of Japanese history, prolific author Peter Bailey’s "Taiso" is a superb example of its genre. With its seamless blend of... Read More

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Black Lace Eggs

by Tammy Snyder

Barbaretta captures beautifully the innocence of youth, the ugliness of life, and the resiliency that lies within us. Childhood is not always fun and games. As a young girl’s life becomes marked with experiences better left to adults... Read More

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Gold Beneath My Feet

by Michelle Anne Schingler

This eclectic collection of commentary on the book of Revelation enters the realm of parables with reflective poetry and prose. A mix of photographs, poems, and essays, Pat Gowdy’s debut is a heartfelt collection. While introducing the... Read More

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Moonlight over England

by Pete Warzel

This scrapbook biography of primary documents creates an encompassing portrait of a soldier, his family, and a war. A scrapbook created by the author to understand his brother’s death in World War II, Moonlight Over England is an... Read More

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Mother Earth's Revenge

by Sheila M. Trask

The Earth is alive—and not very happy about environmental changes, with consequences for humans and animals. The premise of Mother Earth’s Revenge: Unexpected Consequences—that the planet responds to neglect and abuse by... Read More

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Sex Comes in Different Packages

by Jill Allen

The intriguing premise of this novella traces the process of one transwoman’s understanding of her sexual identity. Michael M. Morisaki’s novella, "Sex Comes in Different Packages", bills itself as the story of one individual’s... Read More

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Looking for Africa in America

by Cheryl Hibbard

A fresh and provocative book examines cultural values that African Americans have lost in the post-slavery generations. A young man must return to the village of his slave ancestors to discover the original cultural values lost to... Read More

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True Nature

by Melissa Wuske

Cathartic, unpretentious memoir details the author’s journey through addiction and OCD with a tone of conflict and compassion. "True Nature", Justin Happy’s story of trauma and the road to healing, starts when the author begins... Read More

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