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View from the Edge

Joshua Feenics is a university professor caught up in the politics of academia at the same time he is struggling with his internal demons.

The Golden Ball

As many learned from Gregory Maguire's book, Wicked, there are often two sides to every story. The Golden Ball: The Fairy Tale of the Frog Prince and Why the Princess...

Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project

Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project is the true story of three young woman who, despite their own personal tragedies, get together to do a high school history...

Sometimes the Sun Does Shine There

Sometimes the Sun Does Shine There is a collection of five short stories, depressing and dead-pan funny all at the same time.

Successfully Surviving a Brain Injury: A Family Guide Book

When Jessica Prowe sustains a serious brain injury in a tragic car accident, her husband and author Garry Prowe is left in a state of shock, disbelief and confusion. The...

Jennifer’s Garden

Jennifer’s mother is dying and her last wish is to watch her daughter get married. Jennifer does care of Aurelio and wants to marry him, but does she really love...

The Tourist Trail

Angela Haynes is a thirty-something biologist who has spent the last fifteen years tagging penguins in Patagonia. Her social life consists of making eyes at her twenty-something male assistant and...

EcoChi – Designing the Human Experience

Author Debra Duneier explains the system of EcoChi--the fusion of three different systems--and how it can bring harmony and prosperity to you life in addition to creating a life that...

Pines Picks: A Kid’s Guide to the Best Things to Eat and Drink In New York City

David Pines is a top expert on dining opportunities in New York for children. His book is a well-written, authoritative guide for parents visiting New York with their kids, offering...

Sleeper’s Run

In this suspenseful, tightly written thriller, protagonist Eric Caine, an ex-Air Force Special Operations Command pararescuer is on the run, trying to find out who set him up to be...

The Girl Who Fished With a Worm

Harry Groome’s latest book, "The Girl Who Fished With a Worm", takes Steig Larsson's "Dragon Tattoo" trilogy and re-imagines it as a sharp and witty who-done-it.

The Angry Woman Suite

Frances Grayson never quite gets over been raised by the overbearing, obsessive and disturbed women in his family. His demons raise their ugly heads, especially with his stepdaughter Elyse who...

The Intentional Networker

This handbook for assessing your goals, focus and gaining networking skills and inspiration is chock full of strategies and tips for self-improvement and networking.

The Way Things Work In Life

In The Way Things Work In Life, Dr. Basimah Khulusi M.D. examines the often asked and illusive questions "Who is God and why do bad things happen to good people?

Mirror Talk

At an early age, Alfaro's Papa (grandfather) teaches her to fish and draw on the beaches of Rockaway, New York. These delicate recollections set the stage for a memoir that...

Fun in the Yellow Pages

Pierson Chandler knows that summer is going to be a disaster. He will be experiencing the “simpler life” on a farm with his mother and father. As if that isn’t...

The Woman at the Well

This extraordinary historical novel takes place in the Middle East in the time of the Prophet Muhammad with the focus on a man named Khalid ibn al-Walid (aka “The Conqueror”)...

Maria’s Duck Tales

A collection of stories about the ducks that lived in the author’s backyard and taught her about Mother Nature’s hope and heartbreak.

Red, Right, Return

If you’re suffering the gloom of a northern latitude spring, you could do a lot worse than joining Chad and his sister Georgene on this charming Florida Keys adventure.

Spire

The central conflict of the story—which include strong fantasy elements cooking side-by-side with the sci-fi--exists between The Collective’s police state, the 'samples' or persons exposed to their drug experiments, and...