This supernatural story features an intriguing mix of Old World mysticism and New World fantasy. "Chronicles of Xerica" is a fable about an ancient kingdom that packs a symbolic, semi-political punch. With the potential to appeal to a... Read More
In Cuauhtémoc: Descending Eagle, the story of a sixteenth-century Mayan child who grows to become a great leader by the time he is twelve, D.L. Davies’s vivid character descriptions are undermined by an unrealistic portrayal of an... Read More
Orville H. Casto’s "Mastering the Basics of Selling" treads ground that has been covered by countless books about how to be an effective salesperson. Nonetheless, his book may be a good place to start, as it is clearly intended for the... Read More
Ruin and redemption are the major themes in Kaye Dion’s latest novel, "Twist of Fate". Dion exposes the darkest side of severe mental illness in this slim volume that follows the downward spiral of Jessie, a young man with... Read More
"Candoo!" is James M. Guiher’s light, satirical play on the nature of success, power, and mortality. A.J. “Candoo” Jones is a rich Texas oil man who buys the Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Apparently, the idea that no one person... Read More
The wilderness of Alaska has been an ongoing source of inspiration to the artistic community. This magical state’s austere beauty and rugged terrain attract both courageous adventurers and nature enthusiasts seeking solace. Unspoiled... Read More
To call Leslie Ibsen Rogge merely a bank robber is doing him a severe injustice. Throughout a lifetime of masterminding bank robberies, escapes, and evasions, Rogge proves to be a multifaceted genius, a modern day Renaissance Man that is... Read More
Canadian physician and writer Shane Neilson immerses readers in the human struggles and surprising joys of being what some term “a healer” in his latest poetry collection, "Complete Physical". Neilson, however, does not believe in... Read More