This is curated poetry for anyone seeking solace in sickness. In the poems of "Do They Have Telephones Up in Heaven?", R. R. Pravin grapples with his experiences as a first-year pediatric resident. He explores the full range of emotions... Read More
Gurland’s guide provides everything that the parents of special needs children need to get started on advocating for their children. How to Advocate Successfully for Your Child: What Every Parent Should Know about Special Education Law... Read More
There is holiness in the stillness and the wild, as it becomes clear in Margo Wheaton’s new collection. Her poems speak of the ways that the earth’s movements translate through human bodies. They personify winds and snows, while... Read More
With its rare dual focus on the throes of romance and the acrimony of a breakup, this collection is a reminder that all relationships have a shadow side. In his poetry collection Love’s Reflections, Ian Harding contrasts the emotional... Read More
Evocative details and strong science fiction themes make this short story collection fresh and intriguing. In "The Land of REM" by James S. Earl, fantastical worlds are populated by vivid characters who beg to be revisited, all laid out... Read More
This inspiring collection is filled with prayerful self-examination. Stone Michaels’s "Defining Atlas" contains poems that illuminate both the poet himself and the God he gives all glory to. In plainspoken language, Michaels praises... Read More
An insurance agent reflects on the ups and downs of entrepreneurship and personal life. “You never know where life will take you,” Harvey E. Lazarus muses in his memoir, It’s All About Life. Despite a varied career full of setbacks... Read More
This light, fun book shows the best way to deal with “Cidiots” on the road and, of course, how not to become one. Ever been suddenly cut off by an inconsiderate driver? Or perhaps come across someone who acted as if driving was... Read More