A literary foray into the macabre madness of womanhood, Sarah Rose Etter’s "The Book of X" captures the innocent joys and creeping horrors of a young girl’s trek into adulthood. Chapters are organized in short vignettes, offering the... Read More
Well-researched and heartfelt, "The Success Lie" brings together strategies for achieving a well-rounded life. As a single mother and the owner of a growing company, Janelle Bruland knew all about stress—including that it is often... Read More
A group of friends whose lives have diverged reunite in this sardonic, amusing novel. Mateo Monda’s novel "Midtown Madhatter" uncorks madcap humor while delving into weighty subjects like substance abuse and addiction. In the late... Read More
An open-minded search for meaning that covers much literal and metaphysical ground, "Is God in That Bottle Cap?" is a compelling and interesting text. John D. Sambalino’s mystical "Is God in That Bottle Cap?" deftly mixes elements of a... Read More
An odyssey towards atonement is the backbone of P. Anastasia’s fresh, lively take on Egyptian mythology, "Exile of the Sky God". Horus may be a few hundred years old, ruler of the skies, and gifted with formidable powers, but in the... Read More
Graceful and emotionally evocative, "The Latter Half of Inglorious Years" is an thought-provoking work of literary fiction. Kirk Ward Robinson’s "The Latter Half of Inglorious Years" not only wraps a story within a story but also adds... Read More
"The Stressless Brain" is inviting and empowering in its introductions to meditation. Madhur-Nain Webster’s compelling blueprint for health, "The Stressless Brain", proposes yoga and meditation as steps to a depressurized life. Stress... Read More