“Get real. Never gonna happen. That’s pie-in-the-sky bullshit. It’s too late to make a difference.” Yes, that’s the language of the cynic—always quick to shoot down the ideas of optimists and visionaries. Even in this age of... Read More
"Big Ideas for Curious Minds" is an eye-opening introduction to philosophy for young readers. Many people face big questions about personal identity, right versus wrong, and what it means to be a good person for the first time in middle... Read More
"Philosophy" is a casual discourse that addresses human nature from a personal perspective. Rahmel Garner’s discourse "Philosophy" questions the essence of human nature and proposes the influence of the devil on human beings’... Read More
An open-minded search for meaning that covers much literal and metaphysical ground, "Is God in That Bottle Cap?" is a compelling and interesting text. John D. Sambalino’s mystical "Is God in That Bottle Cap?" deftly mixes elements of a... Read More
"The Measurements of Decay" is an ambitious novel, filled with creative world-building and lavish language. K. K. Edin’s "The Measurements of Decay" is an ornate science fiction thriller that examines the shifting tides of moral... Read More
A biographical story and a teaching experiment, this text muses that art might be the key to maintaining balance through hardships. An esteemed English professor casts aside the standard curriculum, using his own story of love lost and... Read More