A well-meaning aid worker navigates political and cultural tensions while on assignment in Africa in "Sketches from the Periphery", a thoughtful fish-out-of-water novel. An American contractor faces the aftermath of the war in Darfur in... Read More
With inquiries grounded in science, spirituality, and Gnosticism, "The Illusion of Death" is a stimulating philosophy text. J. Thomas Devins’s introspective, cross-disciplinary theological book "The Illusion of Death" asks what happens... Read More
"Vlain and the Last Wild" is an epic fantasy novel that skillfully takes on moral questions about authority and the value of life. Winston T. Harrell’s adventure-filled fantasy novel "Vlain and the Last Wild" is set on the frontier. In... Read More
A woman praises God for the good in her life despite the challenges she’s faced in the testimonial memoir God’s Sustaining Hand. A brief, earnest testimonial pamphlet, Reverend Diane Rodriguez-Burton’s God’s Sustaining Hand... Read More
"The Lawyer and the Astronaut" is a visionary novel about interplanetary travel and life in the future. In Jerry Lucas’s science fiction novel "The Lawyer and the Astronaut", an otherwise ordinary couple signs onto a time-bending space... Read More
A community remakes itself to fit a vision of freedom in the sympathetic Revolutionary War–era novel "Chains of Fate". The very notion of freedom—both of the soul and of the body—hangs in the balance in "Chains of Fate", Melissa... Read More
An expressive memoir that follows a flourishing therapeutic journey, "The Invisible Self" reckons with suppressed traumas with clarity. In her psychoanalytical memoir "The Invisible Self", Michelle Taja Miller recounts traumatic memories... Read More