Staflund’s respect for the writers at the heart of the publishing process makes this a worthwhile addition to any aspiring author’s bookshelf. It’s easy for an author to get lost in the wild world of publishing options today, where... Read More
The author’s admirable philosophy of life shines through this well-constructed, engaging story. Using fiction to convey a life philosophy is a timeless tradition in books, and Chas Watkins’s To Hold the Sun nicely fits the category.... Read More
"Quantum Orgasm" has some truly thought-provoking ideas for experienced travelers on the path to self-discovery. Ruth Evelyn’s "Quantum Orgasm" explores the unseen reality of the true self. The book is fairly brief, with only a couple... Read More
C. T. Musca has meticulously polished her prose in telling Daverin’s fascinating story of how “life has a way of changing things.” Thirty-six years old and single, dental-office receptionist Tonya Daverin reflects on how she has... Read More
Who are we really? Callahan attempts some answers to the age-old question by making the science understandable to the rest of us. How do we define “self?” For immunologist Gerald N. Callahan, self can be defined by the bacteria that... Read More
Angela Bushman was an upper-middle-class Arizona housewife saddled with an unhappy marriage and a growing ennui. She found pleasure in reading about ancient spiritual belief systems, but her husband constantly made negative comments... Read More
As obstacles are thrown in the path of women’s progress toward leadership, this book shows how to begin dismantling the glass ceiling. Census Bureau data reveal that women represent more than 50 percent of the US labor pool, received... Read More
The “glory seekers” of 1861, as David C. Reavis calls his ancestors and others who answered the call to the colors, soon learned that war was anything but glorious. In "Upon These Steps", Reavis chronicles the experiences of two... Read More