In an eerie world in radical need of course correction, a Christian convert stands up against a man bent on world domination in this apocalyptic thriller. In Jeremy Jones’s apocalyptic thriller 3 ½ Years, a recent Christian convert is... Read More
"The Games Master" is an exciting fantasy novel set in an immersive world of magic and adventure. In David Brosbell’s epic fantasy novel "The Games Master", stirring adventures, medieval warfare, and fantastical creatures are centered.... Read More
In the creative psychological novel "Midget", a malicious conservator is pit against a disabled man who resists her abuse. In Kate Valery’s suspenseful novel "Midget", music and mystery reign among a group of mentally ill people. Jim... Read More
Terry M. Wildman and the First Nations Version Translation Council deliver a fresh translation of the Bible with "First Nations Version", which adds the wisdom of America’s first people to the text of the New Testament. The text’s... Read More
Ah, the prose poem, thought by the unsuspecting to be less challenging than poetry’s other forms. But no: prose requires rare insight, imagination, and writing at its highest level. In the twentieth century, no one outperformed... Read More
"Primordial Beast" touches upon Cherokee myths in a thought-provoking way. Peter Chicuorka’s slow-building thriller "Primordial Beast" is set in a national forest where a mysterious predator is brutally killing park visitors. A young... Read More
Carleton Watkins may not be a name known to contemporary artists and art critics, but his exceptional photographs of the American West, taken during the mid- to late-1800s, “did more to make the West a part of the United States” than... Read More
Thirteen-year-old Susan begins Adina Rishe Gewirtz’s "Blue Window" “because Susan is the one who names things.” One long December evening, during the span between day and night that she calls “blue window time,” her family room... Read More