Well-choreographed combat scenes and exciting dialogue add to this high-octane thriller about the troublemakers who arrive in small town Wyoming via Greyhound. What do you do with the psychiatric patient who is being released after a... Read More
This minimalist narrative exquisitely conveys themes of connections within the Japanese culture. "I Called Him Necktie" is an elegant and moving story about two very different people who, by keeping secrets, begin to disconnect from... Read More
"The Annuity Stanifesto" is the real deal: it rips aside the veil of obfuscation about annuities and empowers the consumer to evaluate them wisely. For anyone who wants to know anything about annuities, "The Annuity Stanifesto", by Stan... Read More
Quirky, tightly crafted stories celebrate the profound beauty of simple moments. Wisdom and beauty sometimes hide in unexpected places, and little things can be profound. Author Ted Olinger presents a collection of short stories that... Read More
Parents of a young person with an eating disorder often don’t know what they can do to help, if hospitalization is the best choice, or how to keep their child from relapsing after treatment. Ebsen William Amarteifio, a registered... Read More
"Candoo!" is James M. Guiher’s light, satirical play on the nature of success, power, and mortality. A.J. “Candoo” Jones is a rich Texas oil man who buys the Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Apparently, the idea that no one person... Read More
Atmospheric from the start, "The Midwife" by Lily Knight opens in an old mining town in the center of the island of Sicily, an area that “even on horseback” is difficult to reach. There, in the late 1800s, the poor are desperate, the... Read More
The title "Slopjar" suggests an image of all the remnants of human consumption in a murky, metaphoric jar. It is a brilliant conceit that suggests a fresh look at old subjects. Unfortunately, the title is the strongest and most memorable... Read More