“No one at L’Arsenal ever had to pay taxes. We had no roads, electricity, running water, or sewer facilities,” the author writes about her home town, a rural community on the outskirts of Cayes in southern Haiti. In The Daughter of... Read More
What do The Six Million Dollar Man Starsky and Hutch and Trilogy of Terror have in common? If you can answer this question you’re probably a Baby Boomer who rushed to the TV each week for the ABC Movie of the Week (MOTW). Launched in... Read More
“Running your own small business is fun and not too difficult especially if you are an artist because you already have what it takes to be successful” Virginia C. Green writes. Green’s book is filled with both encouragement and... Read More
Missing heads hot tub sex unspeakable secrets old boyfriends blood on the snow of stormy winter nights—Vince A. Liaguno’s debut novel "The Literary Six" has all the right ingredients for thrilling and chilling. The story opens on New... Read More
All parents hope to find a pediatrician who dispenses sound advice with common sense born of experience. In "Common Sense Pediatrics", Franz shares what she’s learned in her twenty-three years of pediatric practice and her life as a... Read More
For the last fifteen years of Orson Welles’ life, “…it was up to me to make his visions a reality,” writes cinematographer Gary Graver in this enlightening memoir and homage to the legendary filmmaker. Andrew J. Rausch, the... Read More
Alejandro Malaspina was an eighteenth-century officer in the Spanish Navy, whose sailing exploits rival those of his near-contemporary, Captain James Cook, and whose visionary political notions were ahead of their time. He is little... Read More
Perfectionism, greed, child abuse, and deception are sad realities of modern America. Teens who know these realities seek ways of escape. Fifteen-year-old Ian and his only friend, Teddy, seek to take the perfect photo of a California... Read More