A dozen pages into "A Messiah Called Winnie", readers are confronted by the first of many unsupported statements that challenge accepted perceptions of Western theology, world history, and the ethical foundations of the world’s three... Read More
Perhaps it is true that the mystic like the prophet might find himself as Jesus said without honor only in his hometown among his relatives and in his own home. The reason for this may be that mystics claim to see and hear what others... Read More
A traumatic brain injury is, in some ways, the cruelest of injuries. A survivor may appear recovered, without physical scars or obvious deficits, while the psychological agony of the trauma continues unseen. Because of this abyss between... Read More
People who look forward to a yearly family vacation often spend more time than they’d like searching out the best deals to fit their needs. Some like to go back to the same place, while others prefer exploring new areas each year. The... Read More
The struggle for loggerhead turtles to survive in Gulf waters and successfully nest on Florida beaches is of environmental concern to many. Author Carol Schacht attempts to heighten awareness of turtle issues with the anthropomorphized... Read More
According to statistics, the majority of people who work in testing have never been formally trained. "Testing Business Applications" is written for quality engineers at any level, as well as other managers who work with quality... Read More
After an absence of thirty-odd years, Lou Lipsitz makes his return to poetry, offering highlights from his first two books as well as two volumes of new poems which trace the maturation of the poet as a man and a writer. The selections... Read More
The terms “Buddhist” and “thriller” may not seem like they go together, but author Dennis Frank Macek attaches them to one another in A Rose from Charlie and Marie. As his main characters unravel an international terror plot, the... Read More