Osmani urges his fellow Muslims to choose faith over invectives in well-crafted poetry. Rashid Osmani, an Indian-born engineer who found his way back to Islam as an adult, was troubled by how dramatically the West’s perception of Islam... Read More
The chilling cover of Thomas Morley’s potentially effective second book, "The Haunting", invites ghost lovers to see what lurks within. Ethereal lettering hovers above the misty maw of a dark door. The haunting in mention happens to... Read More
In Secular Humanism vs. Religion: Barack Obama The Champion of Humanism, Pastor Denzil T. Durbin decries secular humanism and makes an appeal for the United States to return to what he considers its religious roots. Writing with... Read More
Sinda Ruzio-Saban bares her soul in her new book, "birth | THE BIT IN BETWEEN | death", the story of her journey through a life of depression and “almost constant suicidal thoughts and desires.” As a first-person account, it is... Read More
“Think of your body as an incredibly well-designed car—mine would be a 1967 Porsche 911. Put dirty oil and gas into the car and it 1) will not run well; 2) will eventually break down; and 3) (most importantly) will not be fun to... Read More
Multiple Christian denominations have disagreed for nearly two thousand years now about what salvation is, how one receives it, and what its effects are. In "Salvation Elucidated", James Wilmes explores the major issues surrounding... Read More
Hal Zina Bennett lives with his wife and pets in a lakeside cabin in rural Northern California. He describes his neighbors as “mostly responsible” citizens living in a hardscrabble community that is “a far cry from Midtown, USA.”... Read More
In the debut collection 40 + Love, poet Mi Sook Park Westman celebrates the changes swirling through her life, and there are many. Raw from the recent termination of her seventeen-year marriage, she finds herself blessedly in love once... Read More