Efforts by the Shinnecock Indians to build a casino in Hampton Bays have provoked cries that it will mean the “end of the Hamptons.” This is not the first time people have lamented that life as they know it on the East End of Long... Read More
As if being new in town-or, more accurately, in the woods-isnt enough, Keelie Heartwood learns that shes been dumped by her sexy elven boyfriend at her own welcome party. Half-human, missing her mom, and still new to life with her... Read More
Smith spent a long, stressful career buying and trading government debts in emerging nations. This “financial Indiana Jones,” as he was called by Forbes magazine, received death threats, placed his own life in jeopardy by trading in... Read More
Ezra Pound’s wry dictum that poetry be at least as well written as prose has ever had its rebels: poems sheared of punctuation, capitalization or cadence; a poet’s narrative I of prosaic artlessness that both desires and denies the... Read More
"How to Crush That Career Thing" is a thought-provoking self-help guide to discerning the work that best suits each person’s values and strengths. Kirk Anderson’s tactical career guide "How to Crush That Career Thing" lays out a... Read More
"The Time of Our Lives" is a unique short story collection embellished with touches of whimsy. In a charming blend of fact and fiction, Elliot Schubert shares decades of garnered wit and wisdom in The Time of Our Lives: Memories and... Read More
A fresh and exciting story of love and conservation, the novel boasts a fascinating heroine. James Conroy’s "The Coyote Hunter of Aquidneck Island" is a charming tale, set within a small, idyllic New England enclave. Retired federal... Read More
Research and enthusiasm merge to show how otherworldly creatures in Japanese folklore have enriched cultural experience. For author and scholar Michael Dylan Foster, a little keepsake kappa doll kept on top of a refrigerator sparked a... Read More