A science fiction epic set in a plausible future, "Pacifica" blends high-stakes technological warfare and humanistic philosophy. Richard C. Deason’s "Pacifica" is a science fiction epic set in a plausible future. Twenty years ago,... Read More
"A Human Creation" argues that God originated in the minds of humans. W. R. Frederick’s philosophical exploration "A Human Creation" covers religion, works of science, and psychology to argue that God is the product of human... Read More
Straightforward and heartfelt, the memoir "Fostering and Us" focuses on a family’s contributions to dozens of children’s lives. Marie Coady’s memoir "Fostering and Us" is about the highs, lows, and long-term connections formed... Read More
"And Away We Go" is a fun middle grade story of pets on the move. In Ruby Lewis’s lighthearted middle grade adventure "And Away We Go", the focus is on three pets and their unpredictable keeper. Told through the perspective of Mr. Theo... Read More
Last of the Spirit Bears is a heartfelt anthology of poetry and prose that functions like a scrapbook of a doctor’s experiences. R. R. Pravin’s anthology Last of the Spirit Bears assembles poems from four prior poetry collections,... Read More
"Agony to Agony" is both a history and a memoir. It gives an insider’s view of Burma during turbulent political times. Patrick Yay’s memoir "Agony to Agony" is about life in postcolonial Burma (now Myanmar) and recounts Yay’s time... Read More
Woden’s Key is a speedy adventure novel that puts a twist on history. In Wayne Cotes’s globe-trotting thriller Woden’s Key, a team of ambitious adventurers go wherever mystery leads them. Jerod Grey turned his passion into a... Read More