This is a gritty, often deeply disturbing, occasionally amusing story of a mentally ill everyman. A Rocky Start: A Case Study in Letter is the epistolary memoir of Dirk Fisher, who suffers from mental illness and reveals his long... Read More
In-depth and well-documented research bolsters this emotive account of wildlife mismanagement. T. J. Elsbury’s "The Cost of Being Green before Green Was Cool" affirms that state wildlife agency mismanagement of the mule deer population... Read More
Quirky, unique, sometimes disturbing and often delightful, Chairman Wow has penned a book that is anything but formulaic. The author known as Chairman Wow has published a bizarre, often delightful collection of poems and short stories... Read More
A nineteenth-century Virginia coal mine is the backdrop for this exciting story of greed, fortune, and family. An axiom, often credited to Balzac, states that behind every great fortune lies a crime. This aptly describes the story... Read More
This creative book details an interesting method for building a balanced marketplace. Ernst Hyacinthe’s premise—that a buyer can actually pay “zero” for a product or service—is intriguing to say the least. In Zero-Sum Cost... Read More
Sensual, sexual, and spellbinding, this original take on the urban fantasy strips layers off its characters, revealing the depths of ardor and insanity. "Soulless", an urban fantasy filled with predators in all walks of life, melds the... Read More
"Time To Talk" is a charming and unpredictable story laden with quirky characters and sharp, playful writing. Poet and artistic adventurer Roderick Hart’s debut novel is a skillfully crafted and humorous exploration of the limitations... Read More
The proverbial all-American boy gets caught up in history’s whirlwind in this intriguing novel of war, law, and art. In Dickson Loos’s historical-fiction novel, Elmer Davis, WWII combat veteran, becomes a hard-charging defense... Read More