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With One Eye Open

by Lisa Romeo

"With One Eye Open" is a snug collection of humor—one part rant, satire, parody and spoof; one part tongue-in-cheek social commentary; one part cautionary caricature. Polly Frost, whose humor has been published in The New Yorker,... Read More

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What A Woman Wants

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

What a Woman Wants begins with a broken engagement. Dismayed by the inability of the men in her life to fully commit, Julia Se Pat embarks on a journey of the heart and finds herself on a constant search for love and answers. While... Read More

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The Manuscript

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A child never understands why a father walks out, even in a conflict-ridden home. The loss and betrayal often haunts the individual into adulthood, especially if the parent is never seen again. Abandonment embeds a long-lasting pain that... Read More

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Play and Heal

by Karen McCarthy

Play and Heal deals with fitness through human psychology, specifically the motivating benefits of a playful attitude. The author progresses through seven chapters on food, movement, breathing, choices, belief systems, body... Read More

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Moon Stories

by Gary Presley

How does a Harvard-educated civil engineer with knowledge of soil engineering end up participating in NASA’s effort to land a man on the moon? John Halajian tired of his commute from Levittown, New York, to Manhattan, so he applied for... Read More

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Marconi

by Andi Diehn

These days, we tend to take cell phones for granted. Most people are used to being able to contact their friends and families with a simple press of a button, no matter the distance that has to be covered. In the late nineteenth and... Read More

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Mind Leap

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Traditional religions tend to limit our contact with the spiritual world to deities and saints, except in the cases of prayers for loved ones who have died. For those who believe in an afterlife, custom dictates a hierarchy among souls... Read More

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