Maya Angelou once remarked that if she had had more time to write, she could have made her poetry more […]
A Heretic’s Claim
“From wry witticisms to brief morality tales to poignant anecdotes and more, the works collected in David Colin’s A Heretic’s […]
How America Works… and Why it Doesn’t by William Cooper
Book Summary: Americans in the twenty-first century are becoming increasingly untethered from both reality and the essential principles and traditions […]
Part 17: Interview With Rick Moskovitz, Author of The Pinocchio Chip
The Pinocchio Chip is a first-person account of an AI’s quest for the Holy Grail of consciousness: human emotions. It […]
Part 4: Interview with Ellenmorris Tiegerman, Author of Past Lives Denied
Professor Caitlyn Morrys, a passionate and vocal educator at a small college, finds herself at the heart of a fierce […]
Born in Space: Unlocking Destiny by Jeremy Clift
About the Book: Seven infants, conceived artificially aboard a rotating space habitat as an experiment to populate the solar system. […]
Part 10: Interview with Julie Ryan McGue, Author of Belonging Matters
Introducing “Belonging Matters: Conversations on Adoption, Family, and Kinship” by Julie Ryan McGue “Belonging Matters” is a book that addresses […]
Part 6 of “The Haircut Who Would Be King” by Robert Trebor Blog Tour
Introducing “The Haircut Who Would Be King” by Robert Trebor This is a satirical portrayal of Donald Trump’s ascent to […]
Part 8: Interview with Authors of “Fenix and the Firework Fliers: A Dance-It-Out Creative Movement Story”
Introducing “Fenix and the Firework Fliers” by Once Upon a Dance, Christine Herbert and Scott Partridge Embark on a thrilling […]
Little Ships: A Novel by Sandra J Scofield
About the Book: After adolescent sisters Juni and Tilde Becker wake up one morning to find their mother dead, their […]