A series of short humorous stories about the life of a London Fireman and the life he led in the service. These stories are about the 'hidden' side of the service and may come as a surprise...więcej »
Dreamscapes, androids, an acid trip, corrupt media, immigrants, racists, progressives, a terrorist attack, a magical owl, the Chinese mafia, and an enlighte...więcej »
This book is about the idealism of love. To me, love is not just a feeling but an inspiration. It's the air you breathe, the flowers that bloom, the animals who change our grounds. It's our fore...więcej »
Jimmy lost his best friend Johnathan forty years ago tragically and always laid flowers yearly on his birthday.A chance meeting with Johnathan`s sister Rachel changes everything for the b...więcej »
On a foggy afternoon in September of 1982 the Investor, a salmon fishing vessel, was engulfed in flames near the tiny village of Craig, Alaska. All efforts to stop the blaze were repulsed by the...więcej »
Catch up as the story continues on Star Gazer Island. Three women find friendship and courage on the shores of Corpus Christi Bay. Come visit the Star Gazer Inn, with a side trip to the McIntyre...więcej »
This is the large print edition of What I Like About You.A horse-whispering lonerAfter years as an Army Ranger, Sebastian Donnelly is content t...więcej »
Michael Sharkey lives in Castlemaine, Victoria. Former teacher of literature and rhetoric, he is sceptical about the language of persuasion. As Augustine said, 'I have encountered many who want ...więcej »
An Outsider who no longer wants to be The Outsider arrives in a peaceful Kingdom. A Princess longs to be The Girl, but must stray from the contentment of conformity. A Waitress waits for life, u...więcej »
Once, we'd worshipped them as Gods.For nearly 400 years, the Veil has protected us from the Fae of Alfheimr. In their absence, our lives have shifted from decadence an...więcej »
What Light He Saw I Cannot Say, a new poetry collection from Sidney Burris, explores the interplay of human consciousness and objective reality, always in celebration of the imaginative s...więcej »
The grisly death of the hermit outsider in a tight-knit neighborhood prompts a young mom to yearn for solitude. A man wrestles with regrets from a 30-year-old affair while his wife hovers toward...więcej »
Looking up, he saw something whitish behind the shrine. The daylight was fading and the shoemaker peered at the thing without being able to make out what it was. 'There was no white stone here b...więcej »
In What My Hand Say, Glenis Redmond digs deep, risking peace of mind, the comfort of ignorance and the assurance of being numb to history and memory, to make poems that are urgent, full...więcej »
19-year-old Maia works a kiosk at Philadelphia International Airport, waiting to be discovered and watching people's lives take off while hers stays stagnant. When a handsome commuter charms her...więcej »
Imagine waking up on a train with no recollection of how you got there. You have no idea who you are--no name, no memories, no life. The only thing you know is, you cannot tell anyone, especiall...więcej »
The weaver's shuttle turns at the death of Gia Falcini's mother, when Gia's estranged father in Italy sends a scarf whose unusual qualities could revive Gia's ailing fabric shop in Boston's Nort...więcej »
Margaret Noodin explains in the preface of her new poetry collection, What the Chickadee Knows (Gijigijigaaneshiinh Gikendaan), 'Whether we hear giji-giji-gaane-shii-shii orwięcej »
Seventeen-year-old Natalie feels like a stranger to herself. Since her dad's death, she's withdrawn from her mom, and her best friend Marisa hardly re...więcej »