Featured Books

Abraham Lincoln's Last Photograph by Christian Bunyan
All Roads Lead to Lawrence by Craig Leener
Amadeus! What Makes a Human Human?  by Josephine deBois
Amazing Adventures of Scarlett, The by Poppa
Amazon's Dracula by Richard Stoker
Andean Cross, The by Lawrence Clayton
Apocalypse Trinity 8 by Jean-Marie de la Trinité
Carthy Family Secret Book 2 by K. M. M.
Champion Game Plan for Life, A by Preston Brown
Complete Game Master Trilogy, The by Timothy R. Bartlett
Connected Through Love Verbunde Dür D`Liebi by Mirjam Stampfli
Cooperative Lives by Patrick Finegan
Corky Tails: Sagebrush and the Warm Spring Discovery by Joni Franks
Cristofo Wizard of Earth by Dino Pietrobon
Cross of a Different Kind by Anthony Maranise, M.A.
Crystal Palace III, The by Michele Hauser
Dead Eye, A by Katherine Coss
Different Time, A Different Earth, A by Angelo Thomas Crapanzano
Dracus by Titus Andrew M. Bonifacio
Dreaming by Josephine deBois
Fire and Rain by Lucille Lang Day, ed. and Ruth Nolan, ed.
First Conversation, The by Allen Holliman
From Behind by David Jerome
Hoopstar, The by Chavon D. White
If I Die Before I Wake by Eli Shaw
Imagination by Natania Patterson
Imaginings by Cameron Mcnaughton
Inner Sanctuary by Robert E. Shaffer
Intra-Operative Monitoring by Donald Farrell, M.D.
Jackeroo, The by Grahame Moore
Jeannie Ann's Grandma Has Breast Cancer by Diane Davies
Kem Weber by David A. Bossert
Kittens Under My Kitchen Sink by Ivan Reynolds
Living Guided by Jennifer Weber
Living Like "This" by John Clark III
Lone Star Lady by Linda Kennedy
Matt Monroe and The Haunted House by Edward Torba
Moon's Black Gold by R. H. Peake
Morpheus Speaks by R.J. Cole, MS, LEP
My Animal Alphabet Book by Delores Henriques
Mystery of Ezekiel’s Temple Liturgy, The by Hilary Arthur Nixon, Ph.D.
Ninth Session, The by Deborah Serani
Novel Romances by Angelo Thomas Crapanzano
Off The Well-Lit Path by M. S. Holm
Other Loves All Flee by Leona Koehn Nichols
Paradise Man, The  by Linxhuan Vu
Parenting by Elizabeth Len Wai
Proud to Be Me Rosalinda by Jesse Moreno
Ranch Borderng the Salty River, A by Stephen Page
Reasoning—Born-Again Christian to Atheist by Terry Grant
Reversible Mask, The by Loretta Goldberg
Ruins to Ruins by Roland Wauer
Schizoid by Johan Fundin
Sue’s Sunrise Surprise by Susan Stanley Broesche
Tai Divination Workbook by Erik Thorell
Talk Till The Minutes Run Out by Benedicte Grima
They'll Never Die by Don Calmus
Throttle Up by John P. Dentico, Ed. D.
Time for Healing, A by David E. Morgan, PhD
Toby by Phyllis M. Cutler
Trails to and Tales of Sanderson, Texas:  Book 2 by Cleo W. Robinson Jr.
Until the Iris Bloom by Tina Olton
Up from Adams Street by Larry Crane
Walking Shadow, A by Gary Bolick
Walks Tall the Moon by Robert Bollendorf
Wistful Tale of Gods, Men & Monsters, A by David Ruggerio
Woven Flag, The by Margaret Fourt Goka
WWI Crusaders by Jeffrey B. Miller
         
 
 
 
 
Your Literary Estate, Part Two: Managing Your Work
When you pass from this life, your literary executor will be hard at work. (see Your Literary Estate, Part One: Assigning a Literary Executor) A literary executor with full power will manage your work for the benefit of your heirs and receive some form of payment as a result. Some of your literary executor’s duties will include
  • overseeing existing work and contracts,
  • negotiating contracts for published and unpublished works,
  • perhaps canceling contracts or activating contract options,
  • managing your letters and papers, including perhaps disposing of portions,
  • filing the proper papers regarding rights and copyright,
  • evaluating your literary estate for various assessment purposes, and
  • assigning a successor to his duties if he/she cannot perform them.
 ...
 
 
Reviews for November 2019
Abraham Lincoln's Last Photograph by Christian Bunyan
Agatha and Frank’s Story by Jolynn Rose
Amazing Adventures of Scarlett, The by Poppa
Amazon's Dracula by Richard Stoker
Andean Cross, The by Lawrence Clayton
Barefoot Angel by Pegi Handley
Carthy Family Secret Book 2 by K. M. M.
Champion Game Plan for Life, A by Preston Brown
Complete Game Master Trilogy, The by Timothy R. Bartlett
Connected Through Love Verbunde Dür D`Liebi by Mirjam Stampfli
Corky Tails: Sagebrush and the Warm Spring Discovery by Joni Franks
Cristofo Wizard of Earth by Dino Pietrobon
Cross of a Different Kind by Anthony Maranise, M.A.
Crystal Palace III, The by Michele Hauser
Dead Eye, A by Katherine Coss
Different Time, A Different Earth, A by Angelo Thomas Crapanzano
Dracus by Titus Andrew M. Bonifacio
First Conversation, The by Allen Holliman
How I Took a Bartending Course and Traveled for Seventeen Years by Steven Nicolle
If I Die Before I Wake by Eli Shaw
Imagination by Natania Patterson
Imaginings by Cameron Mcnaughton
Improve Your Health with Simple Data Analysis by Igor Stukanov
Inner Sanctuary by Robert E. Shaffer
Intra-Operative Monitoring by Donald Farrell, M.D.
Jackeroo, The by Grahame Moore
Kittens Under My Kitchen Sink by Ivan Reynolds
Law From Eden, A by Marilyn Taplin
Let My Love Speak To You by Earnestine Smart
Living Like "This" by John Clark III
Lone Star Lady by Linda Kennedy
Money Smarts for Teens & Twenties by Gordon Hughes, CFP
My Animal Alphabet Book by Delores Henriques
Mystery of Ezekiel’s Temple Liturgy, The by Hilary Arthur Nixon, Ph.D.
Novel Romances by Angelo Thomas Crapanzano
Planting Wolves by Neda Disney
Proud to Be Me Rosalinda by Jesse Moreno
Reasoning—Born-Again Christian to Atheist by Terry Grant
Ruins to Ruins by Roland Wauer
Tai Divination Workbook by Erik Thorell
Time for Healing, A by David E. Morgan, PhD
Walks Tall the Moon by Robert Bollendorf
Wistful Tale of Gods, Men & Monsters, A by David Ruggerio
Wonderful World of Tubble Bubble, The by Zunnie Day

 
 
 
Focus Review
The Crowded Hour by Clay Risen
 
At the turn of the twentieth century, before America entered Europe to join the WWI campaign, the US was an isolationist country healing from the great war of the previous generation when its north and south did all but completely tear the union asunder. It had pushed to the California coast, claiming the nomadic plains from Native American tribes as well as Mexico’s Spanish legacy. The scars of battle were fading, but the mythology of the Wild West was taking hold. Both a romanticism and dread of the past competed in the American psyche, as it headed into a bold and fearsome future. ...
 
 
Recommended Reviews
All Roads Lead to Lawrence by Craig Leener
Apocalypse Trinity 8 by Jean-Marie de la Trinité
Below the Moon by Alexis Marie Chute
Code 7 by Bryan R. Johnson
Crowed Hour, The by Clay Risen 
Dreaming by Josephine deBois
From Behind by David Jerome
Hoopstar, The by Chavon D. White
Introductory Lectures on Religious Philosophy by Amir Sabzevary, Ph.D.
Living Guided by Jennifer Weber
Moon's Black Gold by R. H. Peake
Morpheus Speaks by R.J. Cole, MS, LEP
Ninth Session, The by Deborah Serani
Other Loves All Flee by Leona Koehn Nichols
Paradise Man, The by Linxhuan Vu
Parenting by Elizabeth Len Wai
Ranch Bordering the Salty River, A by Stephen Page
Reversible Mask, The by Loretta Goldberg
Schizoid by Johan Fundin
Sue’s Sunrise Surprise by Susan Stanley Broesche
Talk Till the Minutes Run Out by Benedicte Grima
Throttle Up by John P. Dentico, Ed. D.
Trails to and Tales of Sanderson, Texas: Book 2 by Cleo W. Robinson Jr.
Until the Iris Bloom by Tina Olton

 
 
 
       
 
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