Moulthrop draws moral human lessons from thoroughly believable people in this literary short story collection. Robert Moulthrop offers eleven short stories that function as neat windows of realism through which people of a certain age... Read More
This well-organized and thorough analysis of publishing options provides the insight necessary for Canadian writers to begin their career. With How to Publish a Book in Canada … and Sell Enough Copies to Make a Profit, bestselling... Read More
Packed with straightforward guidance, useful worksheets, and industry and pricing information, this guidebook is a must-read for caterers at every level, from aspiring to established. Written by Jeff Dombeck and Karen Bast, food industry... Read More
Funny and readable, this story successfully pulls off the sci-fi alien point of view. Gene Snow Olsen’s "First Contact with Humans" nests philosophy, colonialism, and a first-contact scenario inside a Russian matryoshka doll of a... Read More
John Galway’s tale about elderly former KGB and SS officers battling over a hoard of stolen art treasures and Nazi gold nearly half a century after the end of World War II is a well-paced and intriguing page-turner. Galway, a... Read More
Some of the most useful counsel a would-be business owner can get is from a person who started a small business and failed. It is this individual’s unique perspective on what can go wrong that creates a valuable learning experience.... Read More
“I touched myself while I read your story,” Marissa admits to Kyle. Playful readers might find themselves in the same situation with "Sugar Baby", by Aaron Powell. Kyle, a sexy marine, is very much in love with his wife, Brittney.... Read More
Stories of people who suffered during World War II fill shelves of libraries and bookstores, yet readers never seem to lose interest in the most-innocent victims of global warfare—the children. Rosemary Zibart presents a touching... Read More