Newborn babies face uncertain futures, but those born to couples who would rather not be parents have the added stigma of feeling unwanted. The parents may try to become a family, but more often they split up, find new partners, and fail... Read More
As the United States expanded in the 1800s, Native Americans lost their customs and culture, as well as their lives, to disease and warfare. Set during that tumultuous period, Barnard McEntire’s Journey to Oxford: A Love Story is the... Read More
Out of the planet-spanning conflict between Auphora, the God of Gods, and Baran, his rebellious son, comes a war that will determine the fate of planet Corin in The Corin Chronicles: The Light and the Dark, the first installment of a... Read More
“I don’t know what to make of it. Save the obvious,” a professor remarks when the hero of John R. Fogarty’s "The God Key" shows him a photograph of the strange markings on what may be the remnants of the original Ten... Read More
“Personally, I do not believe that awareness, self-discovery, and spirituality can be taught. They already exist within you, so they can only be inspired or awoken, writes,” Gurdeep Brar in What’s the Point of Life, Death and the... Read More
Using real events as the basis of a novel can help create a more believable fictional story, but "Treasure Too Far", which is based on the real-life experience of a geologist who discovers a large body of phosphate ore in the Mexican... Read More
Regrets of the past and desires to override the mistakes of youth—themes commonly explored in fiction—are the controlling elements in Roland P. Joseph’s "Carnival Queen". Set against the lush landscape of Trinidad, this... Read More
“At Loomis Hospital we respect the differences of the people who come here for treatment. And there are certainly lots of differences, believe you me. I’ve seen all kinds of folks over the years, especially in the summer when it... Read More