For 1600 years, artists have been folding paper and cutting out beautiful images to decorate and charm. For fifty years, the author (“Grandma Day”) has been combining this ancient art with another one—storytelling—to enchant... Read More
In 1988, in rural Illinois, the decapitated body of a man was found in a field not far from several parking lots known to be frequented by gay men. Richard Nitz, a local man with a prison record, a violent past, and a documented hatred... Read More
Where does a counseling psychologist, who is also a fourth-generation metaphysician and clairvoyant healer, go when she needs healing herself? Just about everywhere! The author holds a PhD in counseling psychology and has previously... Read More
Producing music from a guitar can bring joy to the listener, but producing the guitar itself can bring even more satisfaction to the luthier and his family. This novel follows the journey of self-discovery taken by a guitar maker who... Read More
This book takes its title from a song in the 1936 film musical, Swing Time, which starred Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The lyric recalls a sophisticated tension that strikes the perfect mood and sets the tempo for this all-out... Read More
Thanks to digital cameras, every moment of a trip can now be captured, stored, tweaked, emailed, and thrown onto a blog with accompanying anecdotes. But, as travelers often discover, it’s the moments that escape being recorded that... Read More
Natural and herbal remedies have become quite common today. There is St. John’s Wort for mild depression, Ginko Biloba for memory, and Bilberry to improve night vision. Late night television features infomercials spotlighting juicers... Read More
Sunday Blues is just an average guy following in his dads’ footsteps. He’s an international thief and mercenary who’s gone into business for himself. Anything one might want one can have provided the price is right to support... Read More