Encounters takes readers from the segregated, World War II-era American South, around the world, and back again. Sam Oglesby’s memoir is a delightful read, laden with sketches from the world’s far corners that are both candid and... Read More
Throughout the history of mankind, drawing has served as a means of communication. It is a universal framework with which we tell stories, create maps, and navigate the subconscious mind through the language of images. Theresa... Read More
A pivotal point in the Buddha’s search for enlightenment occurred when he remembered the ants crawling on the ground that he’d seen as a small child on an outing with his father. The remembrance triggered in him a profound feeling of... Read More
Growing up on a farm in the 1930s couldn’t have been easy, but Jane Lowrey-Christian (Sissy) and her older brother Bernard (Budgie) had a close and loving family to help them make the best of it. In nine brief stories, Lowrey-Christian... Read More
Nyx Grimm may be a geek who quotes Star Wars and Lost, but his younger twin brothers, Westley and Nigel, are even bigger geeks. In fact, when the Grimm family moves to Parker’s Point before the action of The Brothers Geek, Nyx’s... Read More
Believe it or not, “Betterness” is in the dictionary, defined as “the quality of being better or superior.” Betterness in Business is intended as a guidebook to help entrepreneurs of small/midsize enterprises (SME’s) achieve... Read More
Bishop Lorenzo L. Kelly’s memoir, Alive Again! celebrates his miraculous survival after an aneurysm of the thoracic aorta and complications from multiple surgeries and related infections nearly left him dead. Aneurysms such as the one... Read More
The gruesome killing of a prize racehorse in Kentucky in 1973; the murder of two tourists on a Las Vegas roller coaster decades later; the naturalization of Nevada Senator Zach Hardin, whose Egyptian childhood is a closed book: Seemingly... Read More