by editor | Mar 5, 2015 | Author Interviews, Written
Mary Dunlop’s love for the short-fiction novel began at the age of fifteen with the school-appointed read, The Catcher in the Rye. So much emotion packed into so few pages remained with her always and attracted her to other short works, including and perhaps...
by editor | Jan 29, 2015 | Author Interviews, Podcast
The basis of human rights remains in need of exploration. The effectiveness of the language of human rights is threatened by its widespread but uncritical use. This book is neither a sermon to believers nor an attack by a skeptic. It is a critical look at the basis of...
by editor | Dec 11, 2014 | Author Interviews, Podcast
“Like most, I knew about Alzheimer’s disease. It causes old people to forget. When my relationship with this disease began, it highlighted how little I knew. Following my widowed mother’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, I researched this disease to gain insight about my...
by editor | Dec 5, 2014 | Author Interviews, Podcast
Kirkus Reviews (America’s premier and oldest book reviewer) describes the book as “Accomplished, ambitious crime fiction…a multilayered tale that has shades of California noir à la Chinatown.” 5 STARS, “Best Books of 2014” from...
by editor | Oct 3, 2014 | Author Interviews, Podcast
When the author was born, his mother did the unthinkable. She gave him a girl’s name—Stacey. But Stacey’s name was just the first hurdle he’d face in his uphill climb from birth to manhood. He also had to deal with an entitled older brother, the hodgepodge of...
by editor | Oct 3, 2014 | Author Interviews, Podcast
Sprung from the variously lush, rugged, and frozen emotional landscapes of the north country, this luminous collection of stories captures the progress of a diverse ensemble of souls as they struggle to uncover themselves and negotiate a meaningful communion, of any...