Featured Books

100 Years of Deception by Alan R. Adaschik
Amadeus! What Makes a Human Human? by Josephine deBois
AMC’s Best Day Hikes in New Jersey Pricsilla Estes
As Good as Good-byes Get by Joy Nugent
Badge of Honor by Karen Glinski
Begotten Not Made by Cónal Creedon
Bills Keep Coming, the Grass Keeps Growing, The by Sandi Latimer
Blackberries Are Red When Green by Keith Frohreich
Common Sense and Reasonable Answers by William Warren Luce
Cooperative Lives by Patrick Finegan
Crow, A: Named Pedro? by Mr. Joseph
Cur Vitae by Talrich deYorkshire
Day in June, A by Marisa Labozzetta
Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream by Dr. Frank L. Douglas
Distant Past, An Uncertain Future, A by J. R. Klein
Doggie Shower Anyone?? by Christina High
Essential Caregiving Guide by Godfrey Harris and Jacqueline Njuki
Exodus by Alice Gravatt
Family Matters by D. C. Moses
Feasting with the Trinity by Kendell Easley
Feelings From My Heart and Soul II by Andrea Lambertson
Fire and Rain by Lucille Lang Day, ed. and Ruth Nolan, ed.
From Beaton’s to Beach Haven by William W. Fortenbaugh
From Despair to Hope and Healing by Barbara K. Mezera
Glimpses of a Life by Jacqueline McNeil Watts
God Blessed Them for the Journey by Corinne Lund
Grandma's Drama, The by Beverly J. Walker
Iggy-Wallaby's Walkabout by Karel Hawkins
In the Beginning by Jaime Reyes
Incidents of Life by Molly Odegard Nikolic
Jeannie Ann's Grandma Has Breast Cancer by Diane Davies
Kassy O’Roarke, Cub Reporter by Kelly Oliver
Kem Weber by David A. Bossert
Like a Haystack by Margaret Smolik
Manic Mama by A. J. Irwin
Mary Magdalene, Shaman by Sara Taft
Matt Monroe and The Haunted House by Edward Torba
Mental Illness Heal Yourself by Nancy Lynne Harris, M.A.
Moonbeams and Poetry by Jerry Staudenraus
My Brother's Mother by Bruce Collier
Notorious Casolini by Angelo Crapanzano
Off The Well-Lit Path by M. S. Holm
Optimal Dose, The by Judson Somerville, MD
Out of Slavery by Carol Trembath
Positive Psychology Coaching by Susanne Knowles
Purple Blues by Esther O'Neale
Retreat, The by Jill E. Ficks Friedman
Ripples and Waves by Carol Trembath
Simply Amazing by K. C. Armstrong
Sky and Earth Cielo y Tierra by Christina Watkins
Snowbear by Elisabeth Shalij
Solar Dividens by Robert Stayton
Songs from the Heart by Ann Howle Davis
Suspend by Hister Grant
Tale of the Christmas Hero, The by Carolyn Mitchell
Tear Drops: Part 2 by Gideon C. Mekwunye
They'll Never Die by Don Calmus
Toby by Phyllis M. Cutler
Trails to and Tales of Sanderson, Texas by Cleo W. Robinson Jr.
United States of Empire, The by James F. Dunn
Up from Adams Street by Larry Crane
Vacuum Effects of Gravitational and Electromagnetic Attraction by Bob Ticer
Walking Shadow, A by Gary Bolick
War Calls, Love Cries by Mark Barie
Weapons of Mass Disablement by Ionah Arbuthnott
Whisper of Hope, Cry of Despair by Vicky Bedi
Who Am I? My Stories and Philosophies by Rolf Harms
Woven Flag, The by Margaret Fourt Goka
WWI Crusaders by Jeffrey B. Miller
        
 
 
 
 
Your Literary Estate, Part One: Assigning a Literary Executor
No one likes to think about wills or insurance policies. It’s the stuff that reminds us of our mortality, yet helps define our legacy. Legacy planning requires thoughtful reflection and the selection of the correct, living people to manage it. When you’re gone, you’ll have little control over what happens next. You can either prepare for the best outcome while you walk the Earth or leave your heirs with chaos, feuding, and probate courts. Your heirs will have varying degrees of concern for your legacy, ranging from not-at-all through avarice to sincere compassion for your work. Get control of the process now. ...
 
 
Reviews for October 2019
100 Years of Deception by Alan R. Adaschik
2025 by Carl Berryman
Beyond the Terrestrial! by Dr. Rimaletta Ray
Bills Keep Coming, the Grass Keeps Growing, The by Sandi Latimer
Crow, A: Named Pedro? by Mr. Joseph
Distant Past, An Uncertain Future, A by J. R. Klein
Doggie Shower Anyone?? by Christina High
Edafos by Howard O. A. Jones
Exodus: The Master Plan by Alice Gravatt
Family Matters by D. C. Moses
Feelings from My Heart and Soul II by Andrea Lambertson
From Despair to Hope and Healing by Barbara K. Mezera
Grandma's Drama, The by Beverly J. Walker
Ground Zero by Anthony Robert Murphy
How Could This Church Survive? by John F. Fink
Iggy-Wallaby's Walkabout by Karel Hawkins
In the Beginning by Jaime Reyes
Incidents of Life by Molly Odegard Nikolic
Irish Fiasco, The by Geoff Quaife
Jacobus by Paul Trittin
Like a Haystack by Margaret Smolik
Lonely Dinosaur, The by Kacy Baker
Kassy O’Roarke, Cub Reporter by Kelly Oliver
Manic Mama by A. J. Irwin
Matthew's Redemption by Madelyn S. Palmer
Mental Illness Heal Yourself by Nancy Lynne Harris, M.A.
Moonbeams and Poetry by Jerry Staudenraus
Morning Walks with God by Marlene Burling
My Brother's Mother by Bruce Collier
My Chosen Words by Ferial Imam Haque, Ph.D. 
Notorious Casolini by Angelo Crapanzano
Out of Slavery by Carol Trembath
Picco Puppy Loves Soccer by Michael Wong
Polyxena by H. Allenger
Purple Blues by Esther O'Neale
Purposeful Deception by Sean M. Brooks, Ph.D.
Retreat, The by Jill E. Ficks Friedman
Runner, The by Lloyd Wendell Cutler
Sailor’s Tale, A by E. G. 'Lusko
Scourged Souls by Keith N. Corman
Shadow Work by Daniel Warner
Shirley F’N Lyle by Clayton Lindemuth
Siege, The by Harvey Cleggett
“Signal 63”: Officer Needs Help! by Harold B. Goldhagen
Sky and Earth Cielo y Tierra by Christina Watkins
Snowbear by Elisabeth Shalij
Songs from the Heart by Ann Howle Davis
Tamar's Dream by Sharron L. Ensign
Tear Drops: Part 2 by Gideon C. Mekwunye
Toby by Phyllis M. Cutler
United States of Empire, The by James F. Dunn
Vacuum Effects of Gravitational and Electromagnetic Attraction by Bobby Dee Ticer
Whisper of Hope, Cry of Despair by Vicky Bedi

 
 
 
Focus Review
Howard Stern Comes Again by Howard Stern
 
Over the decades, media personality Howard Stern has evolved into one of the finest live interviewers. He has reined in his legendary narcissism—actually employing it as a tool—to disarm his subjects and reveal the perplexing conundrum of humanity that is common to us all. From rising stars to established veterans, from the average Joe experiencing his fifteen minutes of fame to the ruthless and infamous plying their trades, many have found their way onto Stern’s interview couch. Some of the best of these can be found in this compendium, which includes commentary and annotations from the author. ...
 
 
Recommended Reviews
AMC’s Best Day Hikes in New Jersey by Priscilla Estes
As Good as Good-byes Get by Joy Nugent
Badge of Honor by Karen Glinski
Begotten Not Made by Cónal Creedon
Blackberries Are Red When Green by Keith Frohreich
Common Sense and Reasonable Answers by William Warren Luce
Cur Vitae by Talrich deYorkshire
Day in June, A by Marisa Labozzetta
Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream by Dr. Frank L. Douglas
Every Last Drop by Sarah Robinson
Feasting with the Trinity by Kendell Easley
Glimpses of a Life by Jacqueline McNeil Watts
God Blessed Them for the Journey by Corinne Lund
Harrison and Grandpa Build a Sandbox by Sally Knox
Howard Stern Comes Again by Howard Stern
In the Beginning by Jaime Reyes
IJeannie Ann’s Grandma Has Breast Cancer by Diane Davies
Mary Magdalene, Shaman by Sara Taft
Out of Slavery by Carol Trembath
Polyxena by H. Allenger
Positive Psychology Coaching by Susanne Knowles
Radio Active by William O'Shaughnessy
Ripples & Waves by Carol Trembath
“Signal 50/48”: Killing Atlanta's Finest! by Harold B. Goldhagen
Simply Amazing by K. C. Armstrong
Solar Dividends by Robert Stayton
Suspend by Hister Grant
Trails to and Tales of Sanderson, Texas by Cleo W. Robinson Jr.
Weapons of Mass Disablement by Ionah Arbuthnott

 
 
 
       
 
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