If we believe the ancient Greeks, the poet is a maker, “poet” being derived from the Greek poiesis: making. In "The Hands of Day", beloved Chilean poet and Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda crafts his love song to the human hands that... Read More
Autism is one of the great medical mysteries of our day: Is it caused by genetics, environment, vaccines, or a combination of things? Science as yet can’t say, and thus it is also one of the great human tragedies. Millions of people... Read More
Most people associate pink with girls. But attracting women clients, supporters, or customers goes beyond packaging messages in a shade. Authors Lisa Chen and Lisa Witter write that the needs and wants of women have changed since the... Read More
For some men, the path from boyhood to adulthood is only as difficult as learning how to shave. For the protagonist of Jonathan Trigell’s novel, "Boy A", winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the Waverton Award, the journey is... Read More
Tara Owen dreamed of writing a book about her life and experiences living with cystic fibrosis but she died at the age of twenty-eight before she could fulfill that dream. Her book based on her writings and journal entries was written... Read More
This thorough and concise manual which will help guide readers through every possible aspect of the job is an important tool for building professionals foremen project managers and everyone in between. While supposedly geared toward... Read More
After the recent popularity of series like the Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter, it’s no surprise that most young adult books published these days are rooted in fantasy. Out of the different series available, "Into the Wildewood",... Read More
Long before asphalt and cars and road trips became the stuff of Hollywood movies and popular songs, road trips of sorts shaped America. Think Lewis and Clark’s expedition, Huckleberry Finn’s travels, or Harriet Tubman’s heroic... Read More