Norman Smith's Hobbies
Norman Smith’s Hobbies is a fun, absurdist trip down the rabbit hole of wall-breaking self-awareness. In Gareth Owen’s comedic novel Norman Smith’s Hobbies, a British... Read More
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Norman Smith’s Hobbies is a fun, absurdist trip down the rabbit hole of wall-breaking self-awareness. In Gareth Owen’s comedic novel Norman Smith’s Hobbies, a British... Read More
"Prayer, Praise and Poetry" is a reflective poetry collection that shows reverence for nature and God. Susan Champion’s "Prayer, Praise and Poetry" is an uplifting collection... Read More
With its friendly characters and gentle tone, this book would appeal as a read-aloud to children up to six years old. "Zanoo the Pixie" by J. A. Neame offers three entertaining... Read More
These poems are a diaristic portrait of a man’s creative process; the light verses are a gift. David Talbot’s "Poems for Everyone" is a topically indiscriminate collection,... Read More
"Putting Art to Work" is a rare and intimate tour of the world of art-based workshops. In "Putting Art to Work", Keith and Helene Chirgwin present their wholly informative,... Read More
These poems are haunting, with a blend of ferocity and obscurity. In his collection "Another Side of Thoughts", Anders Wennerstrom explores themes related to time and gender.... Read More
"My Boy Blink", by Nev White, starts out promisingly enough: A young boy and his father come upon a baby in the woods. With the parents dead at the scene, father and son rescue... Read More
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