"Zen and the Art of Funk Capitalism" advocates for free market capitalism in an erudite, no-nonsense fashion. Karun Philip’s philosophical economic text "Zen and the Art of Funk Capitalism" examines difficult concepts in a... Read More
If a child’s role in life is to test parents, what should parents do about it? If that testing takes the form of tantrums and blatant disobedience, how can a parent regain control? The author takes on these tough challenges and more in... Read More
Imagine a dinner party with the Grateful Dead, Timothy Leary, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and the Dalai Lama … stimulating conversation about the meaning of life, the power of art, and the subtle structures of the universe, a... Read More
As As the condition of the economy worsens and more people are squeezed out of employment and financial security, readers will find this book a good source for possible solutions. Fascinating on many levels, the book begins by offering... Read More
“This book is not about dieting. It is about celebrating womanhood. It is about taking care of that very special you. And it is about putting yourself first.” Weight loss requires a combination of factors-changing behaviors and... Read More
The moon! It was the glow of the moon that Dana had seen when she felt suddenly terribly ill. Then the dream-or was it? A tiny green face with a red jelly cap smiled over the bed covers, as Dana lay in her semi-awareness of fever.... Read More
Underdescription and overdescription are the two most common mistakes that writers make with setting, according to the author. These are symptoms of an ailment he calls “wallpaper settings.” In this book he gives diagnosis,... Read More
Following on the scuffed boot heels of writers like Philip Levine, James Wright, and Richard Hugo, this poet writes about work. With long, snaky lines and a keen eye for telling detail, these poems both laud and condemn the working... Read More