"How Nicholas Became Santa Clause" has precious little to do with Santa and the holiday with which he is normally associated. This is not a Christmas story, and the Clause (with an “e” at the end of “Claus”) of the title, magical... Read More
True tale of abuse at the hands of tormentors at “drug rehab” house reads like a horror story. It is understandable if one is torn between reading Straightling: A Memoir in one sitting, and putting it down to hide under the bed... Read More
Opening R. B. Seals’s poetry collection, "Point of Reference", is like taking a peak into someone’s diary. These lyrical poems offer the reader thought-provoking metaphors about the realities of the world, from a brief encounter with... Read More
“Bloodthirsty” bikini-clad female commandos, a “dirty dozen” of the world’s finest combat frogmen, killer robots, and a 450-pound “chocoholic nuclear maniac” are just a few of the characters and creations Parker F. Campbell... Read More
Written with intelligent humor, this tale follows an awkward girl as she enters a new school, forging human and equine friendships that are lifelike and durable, just like bronze. Allison is an admittedly awkward fourteen-year-old girl... Read More
“It wasn’t me giving her absolution, it was God. He moved my hand. I swear it! He made the words come out of my mouth.” Maureen, a rebellious nun who has left her order, believes she may have been chosen by God to act as a priest,... Read More
"Our Beloved, Our Friend", by Judy Huitt, contains forty meditations designed to help readers get to know Jesus. Huitt uses scripture and analysis of its words to teach and encourage readers. Each meditation follows an alliterative,... Read More
“Wake up, O Hindus, wake up! … Let us pick up rifles and become soldiers worthy of defending our country,” exhorted Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, a Brahmin Hindu yogi, poet, playwright, political prisoner, and founder of the secret... Read More