With candor and courage, Mayshark exposes the higher education system in this shocking memoir. Loren Mayshark’s "Academic Betrayal" is an impassioned first-person account of a graduate student’s trials and tribulations. "Academic... Read More
Maud Macrory Powell’s *City of Grit and Gold *is a historical novel that places a family conflict at the center of a political battle, raising questions about privilege, duty, and assimilation. Twelve-year-old Addie lives with her... Read More
This light, sweet, and wholesome romance encourages learning from the past. Not everyone gets the opportunity to pursue an unfulfilled crush from years past, but the protagonist in Richard D. Alfaro’s "BNY: Be Near You" finds himself... Read More
Both practical and inspiring, this poetry collection offers a new way to approach biblical lessons in a quickly evolving world. "The Great Creator, the Creation and His Creatures" is a collection of biblical poems by Rony Michel Joseph.... Read More
This tale of human drama and interaction is a testament to the truth that everyone has a story. An American businessman and his wife visit an island in the Caribbean in hopes of buying land for themselves but face potential opposition by... Read More
Southern Gothic short stories weave dark humor into the lives of bizarre and emotionally deep characters. Pat Mayer, Pushcart Prize nominee, employs pyromaniacs, schizophrenics, and other eccentrics to explore the South’s cultural... Read More
This colorful photo-essay traces Anne Frank’s legacy through sites where she lived. In Anne Frank 80 Years: A Memorial Tour in Current Images, historian and photographer Ronald Wilfred Jansen travels through Germany, the Netherlands,... Read More
Buckley’s concise text devoutly details the process of enhancing revelatory wisdom in accordance with the Christian faith. Jocelyn Y. Buckley writes knowledgeably about the process of developing prophetic skills as prescribed by the... Read More