Enter a world shrouded in darkness and torn apart by discord, ruled by the tyrannical King Erikai, his son Tristan, and ominous creatures known as Shadow Men. A strange light occurrence sends two b...więcej »
Ralph Bland's eleventh novel, Lockhart, is the picaresque tale of Thomas Lockhart from his college days in the 1970s to his landing spot thirty years later in his hometown of Rhodes, Tennessee. Esc...więcej »
In the late summer of 1938, Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Moncrieff, a decorated veteran of the Royal Navy and senior strategist of Britain's SIS, monitors the daily growth of Hitler's war machine, conv...więcej »
Pan-Worldly Things: The Hermetic Realm of the Opposites comprises twelve lyrical poems designed to prompt readers to entertain an amalgam of concerning matters through a rhymical, rhyming standard....więcej »
This devotional of poetic mediations grew out of forty-five years of expository preaching and self-reflection. The author's intermittent attempts at poetry reveal both his best and worst parts. The...więcej »
Rathsastr is a book of poetry about a variety of subjects around political science themes. It brings to light the cross-cutting cleavages of feeling and faith, through melodies of disease, threat, ...więcej »
The book provides a poetic description of the character's life or a particular event through the eyes of the writer. Ranging from Satan's song in the garden to the disciples' lament post-crucifixio...więcej »
Clare Connor enjoys personal and financial success by teaching people how to be their best selves-she's a professional life coach in a major Southern city. But her life starts to come undone whe...więcej »
Congenial, unassuming, Adam Thompson's job is to scour the countryside to identify weeds that must be destroyed. Around his hometown, he is well-received. When he ventures into a remote corner of t...więcej »
So Much to Love: So Much to Lose explores the vibrancy of love, mottled with loss and the threat of more loss. The poetry arises from the natural world and experiences of living in personal, societ...więcej »
This is a reflective overview of the Five Solas and T.U.L.I.P., written in the belief that these precious doctrines represent what is known as 'Reformed', Bible-believing Christianity. There are th...więcej »
This book begins with an end and ends with a beginning. The first poem, ""The Fisher King,"" describes our struggles of life and faith and their ultimate end, eternal life in Christ. The last poem,...więcej »
Mystic Sketches, the fourth installment of The Beadle Files, begins during a sweltering August heatwave in Chicago. A body is fished out of Lake Michigan. Detective Joe Bower, combating the bile of...więcej »
Barbara Crooker's eighth book of poetry, The Book of Kells, focuses on the illuminated medieval manuscript with a series of meditations on its various aspects, from the ink and pigments used by the...więcej »
The Good and the Evil is a collection of poetry and prose about surviving society's evils while striving to obtain the necessary virtuous aspects of life. When using the good the universe has creat...więcej »
The Last Persecution is an episodic dystopian work of science fiction from twenty-seven minutes into our future, or a future filled with monstrous genetic mutations and calloused political forces. ...więcej »
This book points out how the world with all its increased knowledge and technology has separated us from our connection to God and nature. We were built to be connected to God inside and around us....więcej »