This ambitious book full of politics, humor, and linguistics will fit nicely between copies of Walden and Catch-22. In Play on Words: A Grand Satire of Commercialization, Mike Harrison twists together a blueprint for a libertarian... Read More
For fans of 1984 comes a comedic new dystopian sci-fi story that makes Big Brother look benign. For the next generation of Orwellians, Joel Spring’s "A Perfect Life" offers a bold mix of political commentary, satire, and... Read More
Honors student falls for professor. Honors student kisses professor. "Break Your Heart", by Rhonda Helms, is the story of a stereotypical crush on a college campus with the potential to end a career. Academic ethics is the villain in... Read More
Each character in this fantasy adventure has deep motivation, adding layers of conflict to a dark, creative story. What happens when a crown prince is kidnapped and the most qualified rescuers are a monk and a cursed woman? "Hunt for... Read More
Cliffhangers abound; spies, servants, and the brink of WWI enthralls; and friends Saul and Agnes are thrown into danger and difficulty as they charade their way to finding the deed to the house they use as their time-travel gang hangout... Read More
Phoebe isn’t exactly sure why her family has suddenly relocated from sunny California to a dismal stone monstrosity in Grenshire, England, but she does know it has something to do with her. "Haunted", the first book in Lynn... Read More
Marine-loving shark whisperer Tristan’s quest to save Florida’s sea creatures from a mysterious illness is no small challenge—luckily, he and his pals at Sea Camp all have cool oceanic abilities, e.g., they can bloat like puffer... Read More
While each haiku stands on its own merit, the collection, read from beginning to end, is linked by tone and subject matter. Poet Sander Zulauf’s haiku collection "Bashō in America" takes its inspiration from Matsuo Bashō, a famous... Read More