Poetry might be the best literary window to the soul, enabling a reader to observe and find meaning in the unmasked fragments, feelings, and contradictions inherent in every person. Paul J. Kachoris has made use of his own poems to... Read More
In "The Reckoning", Bob Larranaga delves into the backwaters of America’s Civil War to craft an adventure saga inspired by a pocket-sized journal his great-grandfather kept during that time. Ed Canfield, a Mexican War veteran, returns... Read More
In his delightful, well-written picture book, The Most Curious Girl in Her Class: The Adventures of Hecky and Schmecky, clinical psychologist, grandfather, and author Herman Huber introduces the spunky young Hecky. Relentlessly... Read More
Miller and Kane show how techniques of handling potentially violent individuals can apply to a range of real situations. Whether dealing with a belligerent drunk at a bar or facing down a potential mugger, surviving a fight with minimal... Read More
A murder in the Wisconsin north woods is the focus of "The Hunters", but it is not a murder mystery. From the start, author John Bolger reveals that Paul is planning to kill Craig in his deer blind, making the murder appear to be a freak... Read More
Frederick Thomas Perris is recognized in Southern California as a significant part of the region’s pioneer history. As county surveyor for San Bernardino County, he literally shaped the map of the largest county in the nation. As a... Read More
When Arnold Brinkman refuses to stand during the singing of God Bless America at a baseball game, he calls it a minor “inconsequential” incident. The media call it unpatriotic, and come down on him like a ton of bricks as a traitor... Read More
"Toby Gold and the Secret Fortune" is a wonderful work of fiction for middle readers that seamlessly incorporates financial information. It discusses the importance of saving money and the different ways smart investors grow their money... Read More