Clear perspectives from a child’s point of view provide imagery that is both unsettling and effective. Childhood sexual abuse is rarely an isolated incident. Abuse suffered by one child often echoes throughout the child’s family,... Read More
Paul Pi presents intelligent modes of thinking about the world, discussing deeply the common threads between various religions, sciences, and philosophies. Paul Pi skips stones across the vast waters of religious and scientific thought... Read More
This self-made real estate entrepreneur offers tried-and-true advice bolstered by personal stories. There is a fairly standard formula for business books written by entrepreneurs: in ten chapters or so, dole out somewhat obvious advice... Read More
This Everywoman dives into a fantastical world to explore mysterious inner experiences. Domenico Corna’s spellbinding third book and second novel, "Gipsy Lake", explores philosophy in a compelling, nuanced way. In a nameless country,... Read More
Quick-change settings in this international thriller have the good guys and bad guys code-breaking around Europe. When artifacts that appear to identify the tribes of Israel are stolen, Jim Stillwater, a contractor working for the US... Read More
Bishop and Varga have created a jovial and generous guidebook for self-care. The co-founders of Kiss and Tell Creative Productions, Jeanette Bishop and Helen Varga (Shut the Hell Up, I’m Trying to be Spiritual Here!, 2005), return with... Read More
Precise imagery lays bare emotional experiences and observations. Sally Gallot-Reeves is a poet of witness. In "Between Shifts", she uses her writing as a recording device, a way of processing the trauma and healing that often surrounds... Read More
Equating nature to humans illumines divine elements of life in this gentle and spiritual volume. Beth Duncan takes a look at spirituality, nature, and mortality in "The Tree that Walks". Her poetry is sensitive and personal and speaks of... Read More