Thoughtful in its turns, "The Museum of Bullshit" features lush settings and just a dash of fantasy. Seeing does not always equal believing in Brad Rau’s offbeat novel "The Museum of Bullshit". Louis is desperate to restart his writing... Read More
The essays in "The Byzantine Pineapple (Part 1) with Corporation X" blaze their own path as they work to persuade others of their unique worldview. Bill Poje’s idiosyncratic "The Byzantine Pineapple (Part 1) with Corporation X"... Read More
In "Missing Signal", Seb Doubinsky’s sly science-fiction romp, a counterintelligence agent named Terrence Kovacs is tasked with spreading false UFO claims. The strategy is designed to keep hostile governments perpetually preoccupied.... Read More
A compelling mix of New Age spiritualism and self-esteem primer, "Karina" overlays coming-of-age questions with magical insight. E. B. Mann’s allegorical novel "Karina" is a heartwarming story of transformation that takes an average... Read More
"The China Connection" is an enjoyable and plausible thriller set in interesting locations with plenty of twists and turns. Secrets, corruption, betrayals, and international intrigue force a retired detective to go outside the law and... Read More
For historians, World War II buffs, and veterans’ families, this book offers a unique take on world events at the micro level. "That Lucky Old Son" is not to be missed. Mark Cote’s moving and richly detailed biography "That Lucky Old... Read More
This memorable work makes its mark through its original and eloquent expression of ideas. "The Sand Carriers" is Val Villarreal Jr.’s unadorned collection of poetry. Its poems stand independently and speak strongly on their own, with... Read More
This mesmerizing novel is a must. Americans don’t have fairy tales: we have legends. Tall tales. "Olympia Knife" is a fabulous, luscious story that invokes a magical, yesteryear world. Filled with larger-than-life characters, this... Read More