Ronald Stephens – Love Songs of the Zombie Book Spotlight

Love Songs of the Zombie: To Humanity at the Dawn of a New Millennium Love Songs of the Zombie attempts to bring science, philosophy and religion into agreement in order to make sense of reality in an intellectually sound and aesthetically pleasing manner. You want to base your beliefs on science, reason, and logic, while […]

Millennial History: An Abridged Look at America

Throughout the ages, history has continually held profound influence on the world we live in. Diving into the past offers us valuable insights into the present and guides our aspirations for a more promising future. Steve Jackson’s Millennial History embarks on an enthralling voyage through the corridors of time, traversing the early epochs of world […]

Lois Liggett: Deciphering Norse Mythos

Lois Liggett has an impressive professional background. She is a retired physical therapist with an M.A. in gerontology and a B.S. in physical therapy. Beyond her medical career, Lois is deeply passionate about language, she has been affectionately regarded as the “Word Lady.” Lois has conducted several word discussion groups and delivered lectures on semantics. […]

Author Interview with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega

We had a chance to sit down and talk with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega.  I wanted to bring the reader more information about this author whos book with take you on a journey of Emigration & Immigration BUY NOW ON AMAZON Describe yourself in five words Thinker, Spiritual, Wise, Storyteller, Philosopher […]

Liberty Landing by Gail Vida Hamburg ~ Book Tour

Liberty Landing by Gail Vida Hamburg Book Tour   Book Tour Date from July 2 to 20, 2018! Book Details: Book Title:  Liberty Landing by Gail Vida Hamburg Category:  Adut Fiction,  344 pages Genre:   Literary Fiction Publisher:  Mirare Press Release date:  March 2018 Tour dates: July 2 to 20, 2018 Content Rating: PG-13 + M (My […]

The Pedestriennes Book Review: America’s Forgotten Superstars

America’s Forgotten Superstars is the sub-title of this great read, and I could not think of a statement more apt. In a nation that glorifies our elite athletes for their superhuman strength and abilities while at the same time scrutinizes their personal lifestyles and choices, Hall makes the indisputable argument that these 19th century rock-stars […]

Dixon Hearne Author Interview

Author Interview | Author Q & A with Dixon Hearne Q: As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up? A:I had a wonderful elementary school experience, which left me with a desire to become a teacher. I did just that — teaching K-12 and later as an academic at California […]