
My Saddest Pleasures: 50 Years on the Ro...
“Color photos reflect the projects and people the author interacted with throughout his travels....
“Color photos reflect the projects and people the author interacted with throughout his travels....
Goldman, an accomplished writer and poet, divides the book into three sections. The way poems are p...
This collection of eleven short stories by Martin Jones, is a delight to read. The stories are liter...
Beneath the words elicits deep senses enshrouded in the expressions visioned by the authors of the f...
Many years ago I went to view an exhibition titled “Hands”, a series of photos by Japanese artis...
Short poems or haikus are not for everyone, but there’s a lot to be said to be able to contain you...
Stories that seem true or maybe even memoir make up this winsome and often dark turn of tales in thi...
The idea of “Martinis & Bikinis” – like so many of massive effect and modest intention – cam...
Gary’s book is divided into seven quadrants: Space Stuff, Time Stuff, Infinite Probability, Dreams...
In Thirty Short Stories, author Gary Alexander Azerier has shed light on a period that comprises the...
Out Of Iceland by Ann Cassin is an exciting weekend read, and an education in, not only Science, but...
Ever since the wanderings of Odysseus, exile has been a central theme of the epic tradition. With i...
There is a type of novel whose aim, as Jonathan Swift wrote of his intention behind Gulliver's Trave...
Ban’ya Natsuishi and Sayumi Kamakura have both taken 50 of their best creating a wide variety of H...
This amazing book, The Awakened One Poetics, by Joseph S. Spence Sr., is such a wonderful book to re...
Poe understood very well the significance of "invention, creation, imagination, originality" in fict...