Using Arabian Nights as a template author Ethan Cain delves into the dark world of a character also named Ethan Cain a collector of young women who serve as muses for his fantasies until he tires of them and kills them. Shyla his latest... Read More
Abuse in all of its malevolent forms drives Nancy Prudhomme’s first novel "Behind the Drapes". Sheila shares a home in the projects with three older siblings and a younger sister as well as a controlling abusive father and a submissive... Read More
"Yankee Invasion" is a new novel from Iganciao Solares essayist playwright and author of There is No Such Place and Columbus. Solares has written a dialogue between his protagonist the writer Abelardo and his intellectual wife Magdalena... Read More
In her autobiographical novel "The Bridge of the Golden Horn" Emine Sevgi Ozdamar writes with wisdom and humor about the artistic political and sexual adventures of a young woman coming of age in 1960s Germany and Turkey. Driven by her... Read More
"In Search of Small Gods" is filled with what is most loved about Harrison’s work….nods to pure attentiveness. When he rises Harrison bows to the cardinal directions and to the vertical in order to place himself on the earth. These... Read More
In the future, all things are possible. In this novel, set in the waning days of the twenty-first century, cars really do resemble those piloted by George Jetson, water is strictly rationed (no surprise there), and computer technology... Read More
While the Nobel Peace Prize can only be presented to one winner per year people understand that peace is a collaborative effort; as W.H. Auden once said “We are all here on Earth to help one another.” It is this collective spirit... Read More
The issue of raising student achievement is a concern across the country. Christine Nandi takes up the torch prescribing a set of “shoulds” and “musts” for students parents and teachers that she claims will “upsurge student... Read More