Please Sir, May I Have Some More? A Guest Post by Author Joshua Elyashiv

I couldn’t scream for help. I couldn’t beg for my mother. I couldn’t even whisper the words “I’m sorry.” I had tried begging them to stop. I had tried staying silent and emotionless. I had tried showing my humanity, pain and fear. All of those encouraged the guards to beat me harder. I knew some […]
Lois P. Liggett Guest Post – Inspiration in Language

What inspired Lois P. Liggett to write Bone (& Body) Lessons: Culture, Measurement, and Language? People seek connections between past, present, and future. I was inspired to write this book to make those connections. The subject of bones is a hot topic for several reasons. Climate change is exposing the bones of our ancient relatives […]
Randi Burggraff, Justin Tash & Bryan Levy – Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Book Spotlight

Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) How can you end your marriage with dignity and respect? While divorce can be filled with anger, frustration, and bitterness, most couples don’t want to end their marriage in an ugly, drawn-out battle that causes irreparable damage. Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) is your definitive guide […]
Empowering Lives: Dr. Sonya H. Cha on Self-Discovery and Mental Well-Being

The phrase Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World immediately sparks curiosity. We are happy to share with you all this opportunity we had to ask the author, Dr. Sonya H. Cha, some questions about her book The Underlying Dilemma. Throughout the interview, we aimed to learn more about the inspirations behind the central themes of […]
52 Pieces: Reviewing Marina Kostina’s Guide to Meaning

Marina Kostina’s 52 Pieces: A Manual of Light to Survive the Abyss of Trauma is a poignant testament to the human spirit’s resilience and the transformative power of hope amid the darkest depths of suffering. Dr. Kostina invites readers into her awe-inspiring journey of survival, one borne from a near-fatal skydiving accident, compelling her to […]
Coping Through Dementia, An Interview with Cynthia D. Kline

When author Cynthia D. Kline’s fiancé of 15 years was diagnosed with rapid declining dementia, their world turned upside down. A mere 5 months later, he passed away, leaving her to navigate the turbulent waters of grief and helplessness. Yet, in the midst of despair, she found strength to fight the California system, as well […]
Speak No Evil: An Interview with Dr. Frank Plateroti

Dr. Frank Plateroti has been a teacher in the communication department at William Paterson University for the past twenty years. He earned his Doctorate in Education Research and his Master’s in Communication. Nowadays, his focus is his writing. At the time, he’s working on his East Clifton Avenue trilogy. Another noteworthy publication is his book […]
Dr. Brenda Shoshanna: Learn To Be Loving

Dr. Brenda Shoshanna is an award winning author and playwright with books translated into eighteen different languages. She writes fiction, non-fiction and plays. With her work as a psychologist, as well as her practice of Zen and Judaism, it comes as no surprise that her work is generally philosophically informed. Aside from her writing, she […]
Doing HIS Time: Interviewing Author James C Vogelzang

For the past thirty years, James C. Vogelzang has dedicated numerous hours to engaging with and aiding those transitioning back into society. He is the powerhouse behind Doing HIS Time, a non-profit organization committed to extending practical support and compassion to those currently incarcerated and those reintegrating into society. James has written two books, Doing […]
Rayne Lacko: Writing With Heart

Rayne Lacko, author of Dream Up Now and A Song for the Road, has joined us today to talk a little more about her books and what she loves about writing. She is an expert in social-emotional learning, having earned her Masters Social-Emotional Learning at Antioch University. Rayne also has a BA in Liberal Studies with emphasis in […]