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Afro Blues from Heaven by Paul Manning Jr.
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Blue Bubble Gum by Martha Goldner
Case of the Stolen Goddess, The by John Amos
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Common Vision, A by B. Sham Moteelall
Crossroads of Space and Time, The by Charles Nickerson & Irene Jean Nickerson
Darcy by Alice McVeigh
Diamonti, The Journey of a Diamond in the Rough by L.R. Blackwell
Extreme Malice by J.T. Tierney
Eye Statements from God by Sandra Shaw Dawood, PhD
Faery Academy of QuillSnap by Jacqueline Reining
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God's Person and Eternal Plan by Fred Beck
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I, Albert Peabody by Jerry P. Schellhammer
Joan of Miami by A. Parrish
Kevin and KatheRINe in the Next Lifetime by Crystal Charlotte (CC) Lane
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Love & Poems by Sunny Monroe
March of the Mystics by David Schweitzer
My Devotions and Poems Just for You by Linda Fortner
My Life by Norman Rubin
Power Within Her, The by Liene Burbeck
Putting by the Numbers by Bob Labbe
Randigal Rhymes by Jerry Garland
Red Stock Company, The by Troy Hibbs
Reminders of You by Calliope Casimiro
Rooted Educational Toolbook by SAMO
Sea Jewel, The by Joyce Carol Margolin and Carol Dinallo Hall
Seeking Sita by Tejal Toprani Misra
Settling by Andrea J. King
South Korea, Second Edition by John Gonzalez and Young Lee
Starlight in the Dawn by Naveen Sridhar
Stepping Out by S.T. Stone
Store in a Cool, Dry Place by Gary Bolick
Tooth Fairy Castles (Book 1) by Carol Bates Hutchinson
Transitions by Andrea J. King
Wizard, Warrior, Fool by Ian Jack
Words by Katherine Davis-Gibbon
Yen for Murder by Jeanne Burrows-Johnson

 
 
 
 
Reviews for March 2025
Afro Blues from Heaven by Paul Manning Jr.
Alibi Mike and His Gang of Parasites on the State by Kim Francisco
Amanda the Angel Series by Patricia Goskowski Kubus
Atma Vidya by Gladiolus Publishing
Bella Becomes a Poodle by Deborah Egan
Blue Bubble Gum by Martha Goldner
But I Meant Well! by R.J. Nobleman, Ph.D.
Changeling of Seasons, The by Gerald-Johan Vanoise
Chanson by Allison Serff
Common Vision, A by B. Sham Moteelall
Curse of the Maestro and Other Stories by G. T. Walker
Diamonti, The Journey of a Diamond in the Rough by L.R. Blackwell
Escape: Rune and Flash Book 2 by Joe Canzano
Eye Statements from God by Sandra Shaw Dawood, PhD
Faery Academy of QuillSnap by Jacqueline Reining
Fisherman and the French Flounder, The by Raven Howell
God's Person and Eternal Plan by Fred Beck
Happy Healthy Revolution, The by Theresa Y. Wee M.D.
Has Medicine Lost Its Mind? by Robert C. Smith
I, Albert Peabody by Jerry P. Schellhammer
International Human Rights Law Enforcement by MacDonald I J Mopho
Last Free Dog, The by Sarah Bergquist Kosumi
Layered Leadership by Lawrence Armstrong
Love & Poems by Sunny Monroe
March of the Mystics by David Schweitzer
My Devotions and Poems Just for You by Linda Fortner
My Testimonies of His Amazing Grace by Kin Szeto
On Any Given Day... A Butterfly May Cross Your Path by Carolyn Saunders Banks
Putting by the Numbers by Bob Labbe
Rapture? by Walt Chaney
Realabilities by Nava Silton Ph.D
Red Stock Company, The by Troy Hibbs
Reminders of You by Calliope Casimiro
Rescue Run by John Winn Miller
Rooted Educational Toolbook by SAMO
Sanctuary, The by Joanne Radke
Sea Jewel, The by Joyce Carol Margolin and Carol Dinallo Hall
Settling by Andrea J. King
Staying Human by K.L. Stubblefield
Stepping Out by S.T. Stone
Store in a Cool, Dry Place by Gary Bolick
Tooth Fairy Castles (Book 1) by Carol Bates Hutchinson
Transitions by Andrea J. King
Turning New Pages by Alla Kaluzhny 
Wizard, Warrior, Fool by Ian Jack
Your Body by Christopher McKeon

 
 
 
Focus Review
 
Network Apprentice: Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
by Graydon “Dee” Hubbard
Atmosphere Press
 
"When it comes to programming for the public stage, the national hyper-focus on politics has engulfed and infected talk television like a highly contagious and infectious disease."

Billed as a satire, this political and social drama explores the relationships between facts and data, politics, and broadcast news. Julie Anders, like her climate scientist father, is an info whiz. At the outset of the story, Julie lives with her father in Boulder while completing her master’s degree in broadcast journalism with a thesis about the 2010 Affordable Care Act at the University of Colorado in the College of Media, Communication, and Information to complement her bachelor’s degree in accounting. Her first stab at a career position comes to fruition in an apprentice position with MRABC, a newbie network and competitor with CBS, CNN, MSNBC, and others. Julie’s job is gathering pre-program background info for nightly broadcasts of the network’s star, Dan Panders, who hopes to surpass Rachel Maddow’s ratings at MSNBC, the political opinion network division of NBC News. The complexities of the job and conflicts with the “network brass” about content and guests soon make her position less palatable than Julie had anticipated. She moves on to PBS while her coworker Dan, who often disagrees with the liberal agenda of his bosses, stays with the network, even as he struggles with the intense pressure and his newly diagnosed bipolar disorder. ... (read more)
 
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