This trilogy-ending science fiction title makes an entertaining case for the beauty and dignity of life cycles. Rick Moskovitz’s science fiction trilogy concludes with "The Creators", in which an assembled cast faces the question of... Read More
A Stand-In for Dying sets up and peoples a fascinating science fiction world whose technological, psychological, and ecological environment is compelling. Rick Moskovitz’s Brink of Life trilogy begins with a bang. A Stand-In for Dying... Read More
The heartfelt poetry and essays in "Cradled by Skeletons" impart an argument that all be welcomed, as all are worthy. At once intimate, poignant, and raw, the entries of Cuban American poet, essayist, and activist Marta... Read More
Packed with stunning twists and larger-than-life characters, "Self-Styled" is a fascinating true crime story. Alan C. Logan’s historical true crime work "Self-Styled" chronicles the strange and scandalous life of a prolific American... Read More
The satisfying stories of "Tales from the Millinery Shop" include forbidden romance, mystery, and women’s courage. Engaging, entertaining, and at times disturbing, the stories in David Charles Hart’s "Tales from the Millinery Shop"... Read More
"Buddies" is a heartbreaking story about friendships forged in dark places and the psychological toll of war. Kip Cassino’s dramatic thriller "Buddies" follows fugitives from a society that they almost died to protect. Captain and... Read More
In this accomplished travel memoir, India beguiles and repels and beguiles again. Eytan Uliel’s Head Waggling in Delhi: And Other Travel Tales from an Epic Journey Around India revisits the Australian author’s tour through an... Read More
Thoughtful in its turns, "The Museum of Bullshit" features lush settings and just a dash of fantasy. Seeing does not always equal believing in Brad Rau’s offbeat novel "The Museum of Bullshit". Louis is desperate to restart his writing... Read More