Passionate poetry enhances the sincerity of this memoir about thwarted love. David Amadeus Panckeri’s memoir, "Love Is Lust First", is labeled by the author as “an autobiography of passion” and contains a combination of... Read More
Suffering from a permanent mid-life crisis, “forty-something” Melly Cheval decides to chase the 1999 solar eclipse from his home in England to mainland Europe—more specifically, to a field in Arlon and then to the steamy red light... Read More
"Coping with Madness" is “not for the slavishly politically correct or over squeamish,” warns author Philip Fletcher in this audacious and gritty book. Readers brave enough to pardon the narrator’s homophobic remarks and... Read More
Described as “a collection of advice derived from experimental reasoning upon established scientific facts,” Betty Yülin Ho’s "Immediate Suggestions to Good Health" will either excite, mystify, or anger readers with its unusual... Read More
H. L. Mencken, one of the greatest American social critics and journalists, would likely say today that we too willingly accept the antics of the poltroons and cads who pass themselves off as our political leaders. That makes this new... Read More
Attend a party, read a blog, skim the editorial page of a newspaper, and you’ll be treated to a bevy of opinions about the U.S. government and what it does wrong, or, less often, what it does right. But how many of these arguments are... Read More
Throughout the history of mankind, mystics and seers have claimed the existence of a universal power or consciousness that unites us all. Albert Einstein tried unsuccessfully, in the last years of his life, to prove a unified field... Read More
Poet Melissa L. Beal a pathologist by profession writes with the hand and heart of a survivor: childhood experiences of sexual abuse a narrow escape from death at the age of nineteen surviving ovarian cancer and recovering from addiction... Read More