This slim volume of poetry celebrates the ordinary and explores tragedies with sympathetic emotional impacts. A collection of poetry written over the space of a lifetime, "Defining Moments" presents a picture of a man’s personal life... Read More
“With a son in drug rehab his fiancée dead and his professional life in shambles he was apprehensive. Small wonder.” Imprints rejoins the life of a recently downsized Rob Grant who is saddled with calls from bill collectors in 1970.... Read More
The narrator of The K-9 Chronicles: Book One is a sunny-natured drug-sniffing police dog for the Los Angeles Police Department. Born in Germany imported and thoroughly trained he becomes the partner of a narcotics detective named Doc. At... Read More
*One’s destination is never a place but a new way of looking at things. —*Henry Miller "Wintering" follows a middle-age painter who has jettisoned messy romantic entanglements in the city for a period of regrouping in rural... Read More
I know my bed’s for sleeping on / But sometimes I slide under… / I don’t know how others feel / But I sure hate that thunder. A clear night is eclipsed by a volatile weather front. When the sound of thunder jars young Mandy awake... Read More
Bold bright colors are the hallmark of this tale about a little girl whose grumpy morning is transformed by her mother’s intervention. Samantha called Sam because “it was the right size name for a not very big girl” is usually... Read More
Theirs not to make reply / Theirs not to reason why / Theirs but to do & die —Alfred Lord Tennyson The Charge of the Light Brigade (1854) Ian Carlyle a second son of minor Scots nobility sets foot on the shore of Crimea equipped... Read More
“There He stood! I scrambled to my feet—it was impossible to remain sitting—and turned to face Him. I thought to myself, ‘I wonder if I should kneel’, and immediately got his reply…‘That’s not the kind of relationship God... Read More