Book Review
Face of Courage
The tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001, happened nearly a decade ago, but the devastating impact remains fresh in the minds of those who lost friends and relatives. Among the outstanding heroes are police officers and...
Book Review
Crazy Heat
Retired detectives called back into action under horrendous circumstances populate the pages of genre fiction and parade across the cinema screen in countless films. The jaded Special Operations guy or gal with a military style never...
Book Review
The Selfish Path to Romance
Among the most popular self-help books on the market, guides to finding romance compete for shelf space in bookstores and libraries. The real problem begins when determining whether the process is an act of giving, a process of...
Book Review
Selected Letters of Anna Heyward Taylor
A visual artist is typically defined by his or her artwork, not by the confidential words penned to family and friends during quiet moments. While a canvas is intended for the public, a letter is a reflection of the private self, shared...
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Myth, Memory, and Massacre
The pages of history books are filled with unreliable information written by educated authors who specialize in disclosing our nation’s past. And in no other period of North American history does tainting historical records take a...
Book Review
New Self New World
Over the course of centuries people have relied on tradition and the often literal interpretation of sacred documents to restore contentment and stability in their lives. With no alternatives available, an individual would seek solace in...
Book Review
The Comets of God
Past events in the bible often have a verifiable historical or archeological basis. Though Christian fundamentalists may recoil from scientific exploration of what they believe to be unfathomable, sacred words, some experts have...
Book Review
The Days Beyond
Exploration of the future is an absorbing topic for fiction as well as nonfiction writers. Instinctually, humans want to see what lies ahead, yet at once fear what they might find out. Some prefer to remain in a trite state of...