The fantastical drama "Politicians in Purgatory" sets the Cold War’s most prominent instigators and participants into conversation with each other. Cold War-era politicians face judgment in Kirsten E. A. Borg’s fantasy novel... Read More
The Learning Curve is a candid account of a publishing experience gone awry; it contains many insights for aspiring writers. The Learning Curve of a First Time Self Published Writer On-Line by Michael J. Flagg is one man’s cautionary... Read More
A pervasive theme of learning from the past makes this book an entertaining journey through the lives of ordinary men and women. Kim Yost’s The Life Chest is a historical novel and an imaginative extension of the author’s... Read More
A mathematician muses on how scientific theories have been used and misused through history. “We need to keep science from being used as a political and social tool in the power struggle of the few over others,” Mehran Basti argues... Read More
This intricate analysis of the First World War adds a human element by interweaving the account of one family’s history. Clinton mhic Aonghais’s massive historical tome covers a variety of World War I military engagements,... Read More
Tigunait succeeds admirably in his intent to present a straightforward explanation of yogic wisdom. In The Secret of the Yoga Sutra: Samadhi Pada, Pandit Rajmani Tigunait presents an eloquent interpretation of the classical yogic... Read More
Kibowa’s creative flair for comparisons clearly suggests that she possesses the talent to continue to grow and mature as a writer. Elsa N. Kibowa, the twelve-year-old author of I’ll Never Forget, deserves commendation for publishing... Read More
For those with an appetite for atypical horror fare, Bailey’s range is satisfyingly wide. Bram Stoker Award nominee Michael Bailey has an ax to grind with horror fiction. In the disjointed "Inkblots and Blood Spots", his latest... Read More