This novelization of the life of Jesus emphasizes the idea that good always triumphs over evil. John Fuja’s "None Shines More Brightly" is a historically conscious retelling of Jesus’s early life, spanning from the arrival of the... Read More
Authors from a wide range of marginalized existences compose modern poetry in this exciting, important collection. The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip Hop offers a thrilling vortex of diverse voices. Born between... Read More
This presentation of a vast variety of perspectives on addiction recovery and prevention deserves a wide audience. For those battling addiction, serenity is often an elusive or unattainable state. In Pathways to Serenity, a broad-ranging... Read More
Italia. Marvel of Mediterranean marvels. Bootcrafty spellcaster of bewitchment. One visit is never enough, not for the Phoenicians, Greeks, Arabs, Normans, Swabians, Angevins, nor the Aragonese, all of whom set foot on Italy’s islands... Read More
Thrillers based on technological prowess interest readers of both science fiction and murder mysteries. Falling firmly into that category is Norman Harrison’s The Entity. Liz Young, an ambitious young special agent, settles into her... Read More
In this tale of redemption, gay man Simon Powell navigates through not only drug addiction but also excommunication from the Reverend Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church. In "Simon Says", the author provides a portrait of desperation,... Read More
Set in the fall of 1953, this gripping murder mystery tells of the extraordinary life and mysterious death of Rosa Carter, a spiritual leader who also played an important role in World War II events. At the start of "Murder of a Séance... Read More
Rick Taylor, a doctor by profession, proves what many readers are continually learning: the best education takes place outside the classroom. With "My Favorite Teacher Was an Ironworker", Taylor shares a heartfelt look at an unexpected... Read More