In Leon Rooke’s imaginative, surreal world, it is always April. In "The April Poems", Leon Rooke bridges the gap between poetry and fiction with an array of poems that, while wildly experimental at times, form an overarching narrative... Read More
Author gives helpful advice on how couples can survive an affair and avoid the slippery slope that can lead to infidelity in the first place. Infidelity does not necessarily have to mean the end of a marriage. In "The Secrets of... Read More
“Aren’t there any boy ladybugs?” Author Tommy Starling uses this common confusion as the launching pad for Bob The Ladybug: Bob’s New Pants, a sweet, modest tale about diversity and inclusion. Bob, a young ladybug who lives with... Read More
Anyone interested in the history of film making and what it takes to write and direct movies that matter should look no further than this book. Escaping the Philadelphia slums in the 1930s to become a journalist in Atlantic City and New... Read More
Like Tess of the d’Urbervilles or Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White, this Victorian novel is replete with plot twists, years—long detours, providential meetings, villainy, and a great deal of drama. It differs from most other... Read More
Dante’s words from Purgatorio open this volume: “Mid-way this life’s journey, I came to myself in a dark wood?” This wood, under devious machinations, becomes the Dark Would of the title, a search for self and divinity through... Read More
A naive young Scottish doctor is assigned by the Allied army to a Russian-guarded refugee camp during World War II. No one seems to know why, but refugees are dying of a grotesque illness. The Russians are at a loss. Can the doctor... Read More
Practical advice and easy-to-follow instructions guide porn addicts away from temptation. Young adults concerned about the power that pornography holds over their generation are sure to appreciate "Fortify", a recovery program that is... Read More