Yiayia’s Kitchen Family Traditions : Brianna Koucos Midgley
“When I spent time in Yiayia’s kitchen, she taught me about ingredients and recipes. I also learned about my heritage and many Greek traditions. While I learned to cook and…
More Work or More Free Time: The Crucial Political Issue that No One Is Talking About : Charles Siegel
Do you know that American work hours went down steadily from 1840 until the Great Depression but have not gone down at all since then? Do you know that European…
Vuel: Perception is Everything : Kregt Cadizan
Three friends met for margaritas one evening. Ranger had graduated from business school. Suzann had become a code writing manager. Alecia had completed a management systems degree. They all remembered…
The Danger of Safety : Jules Coventry
After fighting bravely in World War 2 the nation is tired but the Cold War is at its terrifying peak. The government is pursuing a nuclear deterrent at breakneck speed…
50 States : Richard R Becker
An Idaho farmer who aches for absolution after a tragedy is given one more chance at redemption. Two runaways cross paths in a Tennessee bus station with only one ticket…
The Vow: A Love Story and the Holocaust : Michael Ruskin
As the son and last surviving member of his family, my book is based on the lives of my late parents, David and Dora Ruskin, who were Holocaust Survivors in…
The Mirror’s Touch : Jackie Notter
This 2019’s IPPY Award winner’s new novel is a monster hunter’s tale, wrapped up in a sizzling Romeo and Juliet scenario that doesn’t end tragically. Sleeping with the enemy has…
All Mine : Davy D
Coal is ingrained deep in Dave Doran’s DNA. Mining is a family matter, his grandfather, great-grandfather and a great-uncle, who was killed in a pit disaster at the age of…
The Czar of Wilton Drive : RP Andrews
The new boss is in… In the course of minutes, twenty-one-year-old Jonathan Antonucci, barely out of the closet gay man from suburban New York, finds himself a multi-millionaire. His great…
Forty Four : Jan Miklaszewicz
Most people don’t touch poetry, because poetry doesn’t touch most people. In his latest collection, Jan Miklaszewicz seeks to offer an alternative, exchanging unrequited love and silken sunsets for riffs…