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 […]

Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? A Must-Read for Anyone Contemplating Divorce

Upon picking up Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely!, I was skeptical about the possibility of divorce being anything but messy and painful. However, this book proved to be a revelation. With a blend of empathy and practicality, the authors give you tips and teach you how to navigate divorce while keeping a healthy […]

A Timeless Journey of Resilience: A Review of Ivy Hill by Arthur Ruben

Arthur Ruben’s work effortlessly brings the streets of 1950s Brooklyn and Newark to life, evoking a sense of familiarity and authenticity that is truly remarkable. As someone who grew up in the same era as the characters in Ivy Hill, reading this novel felt like a trip down memory lane. You can tell every detail […]

Creative Insights with Debut Children’s Book Author Renée DeVincent

Author Renée DeVincent is the creative mind behind Twiggy and the Lost Socks, a vibrant story following our protagonist, Twiggy the squirrel. Renée’s ability to draw inspiration from the world around her coupled with her career and life experiences come together to create a lovely children’s book. Her characters are vibrant, an amalgamation of unique […]

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 […]