Author Michael Fleming: “Life got in the way of my creative writing for a long time, but I’m so glad I’ve rediscovered my love for it.”

Taking place in a city of refugees in the Pacific Northwest nearly two centuries from now, this is a story of two teenage friends, Ada Anand and Aisling Connors, and how their lives are affected by terrorist violence in their society.

Continue ReadingAuthor Michael Fleming: “Life got in the way of my creative writing for a long time, but I’m so glad I’ve rediscovered my love for it.”

Brian J. Robinson: “‘ADDERALL BLUES questions everything we think we know about ADHD, and it all happens from authentic subjectivity.”

ADDERALL BLUES is a passionate memoir that provides shocking access to the inner workings of the misunderstood ADHD mind.

Continue ReadingBrian J. Robinson: “‘ADDERALL BLUES questions everything we think we know about ADHD, and it all happens from authentic subjectivity.”

Heather Sears on her IRDA Winning Title “Mind to Mouth: A Busy Chick’s Guide to Mindful Mealtime Moments”

If your busy, modern life has left you with little time to think about meals and if you sometimes feel too busy to taste, "Mind to Mouth" will help you reconnect with food, and yourself.

Continue ReadingHeather Sears on her IRDA Winning Title “Mind to Mouth: A Busy Chick’s Guide to Mindful Mealtime Moments”

Delia C. Pitts, author of “Lost and Found in Harlem”, says, “Accept guidance, correction, and support, but trust yourself first and last.”

"Lost and Found in Harlem" is a contemporary murder mystery in the noir tradition with a unique approach to crime and detection. 

Continue ReadingDelia C. Pitts, author of “Lost and Found in Harlem”, says, “Accept guidance, correction, and support, but trust yourself first and last.”