"A Hero in Gray" is a cancer story that offers comfort, hope, and a hero to emulate. "A Hero in Gray" by Cherie L. Braham is an inspiring true story of bravery, strength, and love. Grayson is a seven-year-old boy. He plays with his... Read More
The excellent research and the superior quality of the writing make "Virtus" an exceptional argument for change. "Virtus" by Behrad Foroughizadeh is an expansive, visionary treatise that proposes a new global economic system.... Read More
Children will have fun coming up with solutions to Grandpa’s problems and comparing them with Joey’s. From the fish tank to the freezer, Joey never knows where he’s going to find Grandpa’s glasses next! Patricia Nichvolodoff’s... Read More
Science fiction and transcendental mystery take this epic poem to stellar heights of academic debate. A bevy of poetic muses and an intelligent strain of mushrooms propel this three-part tribute to Mother Earth. "Galaxia", by Alex Andor... Read More
This intricate analysis of the First World War adds a human element by interweaving the account of one family’s history. Clinton mhic Aonghais’s massive historical tome covers a variety of World War I military engagements,... Read More
Various themes, including music, war, love, and faith, make up this dense array of passionate and volatile poems. In his collection "First Poem of Words", Jef Harris dives into various modes of poetic license and expression. The poems... Read More
Ekenna intertwines historical, literary, and popular culture references, along with compelling observations, to encourage others to tell their stories too. "We Must Hear All the Stories", by Chief Nnamdi A. Ekenna, reads as a call to... Read More
Near-ecstatic prose and a complicated subject matter make for challenging and timely reading. In "Crimes of Faith", Anah Jochebed employs visionary prose that seems to have been crafted while in an ecstatic state to give voice to her... Read More