This is an interesting story about two pirate brothers. One is nice, Nic, and one, Kris, is not so nice. […]
Old Crimes: and Other Stories
It would be dishonest to call Jill McCorkle’s Old Crimes an upbeat collection of short stories, but what it lacks […]
In Defense of The Goat That Continues to Wander Towards The Certain Doom of The Cliff
In this slim collection of poetry, each page has twelve lines of free verse. The verses are truly free—free of […]
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This is not only a book of poetry. It is not only a book of prose. Furthermore, it is not […]
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 10: 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 […]
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 8 of “The Haircut Who Would Be King” by Robert Trebor Blog Tour
This is a satirical portrayal of Donald Trump’s ascent to power and his unconventional alliance with Vladimir Putin. Trump, depicted […]
Part 16: 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 […]