"Friends of the Enchanted Forest" is a pleasant holiday story with an enjoyable cast of furry heroes. Glenda Crenshaw’s fun early reader "Friends of the Enchanted Forest" follows five animal friends through their magical adventures.... Read More
"Sunrise over San Antonio" explores an alternate historical outcome of the Battle of the Alamo. What if the Texas army actually won the Battle of the Alamo in 1836? Robert Wallace Meyer’s "Sunrise over San Antonio" mixes historical... Read More
The excellent research and the superior quality of the writing make "Virtus" an exceptional argument for change. "Virtus" by Behrad Foroughizadeh is an expansive, visionary treatise that proposes a new global economic system.... Read More
"Destiny Comes with Strings Attached" collects twelve intriguing short stories on human beings trapped by destiny. Kim Ekemar’s short story collection, "Destiny Comes with Strings Attached", is an original meditation on fate, with the... Read More
Thackerey analyzes the tension between blind faith and available proof, and sides with doubt as the more scientific choice. "The Christianity Myth" traces a layman’s journey from an inquisitive agnostic to a definitive atheist,... Read More
With subtle nods to writers such as Whitman and Levis, the everyday is beautifully sung in this lovely collection of poems. Joel Peckham’s newest collection, God’s Bicycle, maps American roadways, working lives, spirituality, and the... Read More
Most of us don’t have a friend like Arjun to explain to us about sanatana dharma, varnas, samskaras, and atman, but Cameron’s Hindu pal shows him that we only fear what we don’t know. In this concise, approachable story, Khadija... Read More
"Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?" should not be missed. This is one piece of popular science that has “classroom” written all over it. In this hefty examination of creativity, free will, and the meaning of humanity, engineer James... Read More