Written by an industry expert, We’re Overdosed is a comprehensive account of the origins and reach of the opioid crisis in America. In pharmacologist Barry I. Gold’s topical treatise We’re Overdosed, a microscope is aimed at the... Read More
"Delaware before the Railroads" is filled with artful images that evoke a pivotal time in Delaware’s once-agrarian history. Dave Tabler’s "Delaware before the Railroads" is a rich photographic history of the small but significant... Read More
In the romance novel "Etch of a Promise", a burgeoning couple is compelled to work through their personal and psychological challenges together. In Ruby M. Holder’s romance novel "Etch of a Promise", an upbeat tradesman and a troubled... Read More
In the surrealistic dystopian novel "Occupant #3", a man enters a hellish viral experiment in the hopes of securing a massive payout. In Kevin Moccia’s science fiction novel "Occupant #3", a needy veteran becomes part of a nightmarish... Read More
In the evocative historical novel "Red Clay Suzie", a teenager’s growing awareness of his sexual orientation clashes with his conservative surroundings and makes him a timeless and empathetic hero. Jeffrey Dale Lofton’s quiet... Read More
A young woman embarks on a winding quest to understand herself—and her place in a multidimensional war—in the epic fantasy novel "Linden Falls". In Joshua Hershey’s fantasy novel "Linden Falls", a war between realms reaches a... Read More
The literary collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" responds to COVID-19 and its crises with clarity, openness, and resilience. Psychotherapist Don Worth’s collection "Good News, Bad News, Who Can Tell?" brings a... Read More
In the folksy mystery novel "The Wandering Quilt", a quilt that’s touched by the supernatural inspires a woman’s awakening. An exquisite, handmade southern quilt rattles a woman and her family in Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander and Renée... Read More