Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Sarah Kennedy, Author of Queen of Blood—Book Four in The Cross and the Crown Series / Epics of historical fiction most often follow the feats and follies of major figures—kings, conquerors,... Read More
At best, historical fiction helps you experience a time and place with the seeming precision of memory or nostalgia. You may not have actually been there to see the events but the talented novelist offers a close second. In Marines of... Read More
Reviewer Peter Dabbene Interviews Ben Towle, Author of Four-Fisted Tales: Animals in Combat / What, you thought we outlawed the military draft in this country? For humans maybe, but not if you’re a dog or dolphin, seagull or rat, and... Read More
Interview with Julie Ryan McGue, Author of Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging / The majority of us who left the hospital with our parents at birth and stayed with them through thick and thin into young... Read More
The spiritual path contains a multitude of forks and branches along which to explore—it’s a very personal, intuitive, not-at-all predestined journey, and seekers come from all walks of life. In his own lifelong pursuit of personal... Read More
Setting aside the Great Depression of the 1930s, there are two unforgettable decades that stand out in American consciousness over the past one hundred years: the Roaring twenties and the sixties—and if you’re left wondering what all... Read More
The author of two other books in the Savoring the Olde Ways series—Searching for Family and Traditions at the French Table, Books One and Two—Carole Bumpus knows her way around a kitchen, and a culture—with a nicely paired glass of... Read More
In a time when counting blessings and wringing delight from the little things is more important—and more difficult—than ever, Adam Ciccio swoops in to save the day with this cheery children’s title about looking on the bright side.... Read More