This is the ultimate behind-the-scenes tour of the facilities, equipment, engineers, and evolving techniques that led to much of the most important music of the 1960s and ‘70s. A perfect volume, if you revere the Beatles, the Rolling... Read More
This surprising apocalyptic novel is edgy within its faith-based genre, and has the action of a wartime thriller. "Against the Fading of the Light" is the third gripping and graphically violent installment of Stu Jones’s Action of... Read More
This contemplative poetry collection addresses both grand and everyday subjects in thoughtful, lyrical language. Garth Kellett’s poetry collection "Between the Mirrors and Other Poems" highlights feelings and emotions in unusual ways,... Read More
This atmospheric horror novel offers pleasant chills to readers looking for a good, realistic scare. A. B. Gibson’s "The Dead of Winter" utilizes vivid settings and intriguing plot developments in the service of an often scary tale.... Read More
"No Fixed Address" is a rare treat as a travelogue, managing to be thoughtful, hilarious, and inspiring all at once. Ricocheting across continents in Jon Evans’s "No Fixed Address", a collection of his travel notes, is both an... Read More
Ribbed paper, evocative language, and sculpted lines make "Thoughts on Driving to Venus" an interactive artistic experience of the highest order. Canadian artist Christopher Pratt’s transcribed “car books” are gathered together in... Read More
“No religious faith that flies in the face of scientific data can stand for long, nor should it,” writes Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, who brings Judaism, process theology, and modern understandings of the cosmos together in this... Read More
Tischendorf’s meticulously detailed account reveals the criminal justice system at its best during a time when much is being made of its failings. “There is no word in the English language to describe a mother who has lost her... Read More