Wordplay abounds in "Love, Literally", a pandemic-set romance novel in which a couple meets in luxurious isolation. In J. T. Tierney’s quirky romance novel "Love, Literally", two wordplay aficionados ride out the pandemic at a shared... Read More
The spiritual guide "The Angels Remind Me" takes the empathetic stance that anyone can receive angelic messages and apply them toward self-improvement. The founder of Discovering Angels and a member of Joe Vitale’s Zero Limits... Read More
"Return to Summerfield" is a propulsive romance novel that highlights the importance of love, family, and second chances. In Dianne H. Lundy’s high-stakes romance novel "Return to Summerfield", two women wind up in a small town under... Read More
In Joie Davidow’s harrowing historical novel "Anything but Yes", there are costs to maintaining convictions in the face of oppression. Anna was in the kitchen when the religious police arrested her and brought her to Casa dei... Read More
In the sixteen sumptuous historical stories of Leah Angstman’s "Shoot the Horses First", outsiders and pioneers face disabilities and prejudice with poise. An orphan shipped from Brooklyn to Illinois hopes to meet the right adoptive... Read More
Economic arguments are used against the American left wing in the political science book "Good Intentions, Bad Consequences". Phillip Nelson’s political science book "Good Intentions, Bad Consequences" defends traditional conservative... Read More
"And Go to Innisfree" is a collection of short stories about men who loved and lost. Don Eron’s short story collection "And Go to Innisfree" catches its characters at pivotal moments in their lives. In this collection: a greeting card... Read More
In the best of poetry—unmistakably present and resonant to the reader—we find the physical embodiment of wordcraft: sound, rhythm, music. What Roy Scheele creates on the page is poetry’s equivalent to the enlightenment of the... Read More