In Brief

Shadows of Swayne Field by Ronald R. Harrington

An homage to fatherhood, history, and America's beloved pastime, Shadows of Swayne Field by Ronald R. Harrington is a masterful journey of memory and a nostalgic adventure into the past. Family secrets and paternal legacies give this book a looming sense [...]

2021-03-15T15:56:10+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Dirt Road Main Street by Cynthia L. Clark

Dirt Road Main Street by Cynthia L. Clark is an engaging rock 'n' roll dive into the world of music, memory, and the madness only love can inspire. Tano and Holly are star-crossed and time-cursed lovers, allowing this book to explore [...]

2021-02-10T15:21:09+02:00Categories: In Brief|

The VD Anthology Volume 2 by Various Authors

A 2020 collection of savagely good writers, The VD Anthology, Vol. 2 brings together more than a dozen excerpts, stories and poems from Club Verbal Discharge. From letters to Coronavirus and nostalgic greasy spoon tales in London to modern-day bigotry and [...]

2020-11-11T11:28:41+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Perilous Last-Minute Christmas Shopping by Annie De Muynck

A shocking and multi-layered thriller, Perilous Last-Minute Christmas Shopping by Annie de Muynck is an unpredictable tale of terror, freedom, perseverance, and the occasional horror of the holidays. Written with a matter-of-fact, methodical tone that still pumps suspense into every scene, [...]

2020-11-06T13:07:27+02:00Categories: In Brief|

The Game with No Name by L.G. Cunningham

For fans of Jumanji, L.G. Cunningham's The Game with No Name is a thrilling adventure for younger readers about a mysterious board game and a family in peril. The premise echoes its famous predecessor, but the story is highly inventive in [...]

2020-09-24T11:59:52+02:00Categories: In Brief|

A Child is a Piece of Paper by Lance Crossley

Crossley has written a very powerful work of fiction. His dialogue is sparse and serves to underscore the profound impact of his narrative. The images he paints are vivid, and the emotions visceral, especially as they center on his main protagonist. [...]

2020-09-24T11:54:57+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Midsummer’s Bottom by Darren Dash

Midsummer’s Bottom delights with Shakespearian couplets and a cacophony of human foibles that smash up to a satisfying ending. Dash has created a stellar cast of full, engaging characters. The author dances with the Bard measure for measure as he twists [...]

2020-09-24T11:43:22+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Cooperative Lives by Patrick Finegan

Set inside a post 9-11 New York City, the sadness and distrust of these characters rise off the page. Finegan gives each character, however minor, heft, with backstories and quirks that deepen the plot, as well as exploring varying facets of [...]

2020-09-24T11:38:36+02:00Categories: In Brief|

Kingdom of the Northern Sun by Clara Martin

Given today’s headlines and divided opinions about refugees, war and misuses of power, this book is a timely and impactful read. Clara Martin balances an engaging plot, compelling characters, and smart allegorical writing to deliver a powerful start to this new [...]

2020-09-24T11:33:56+02:00Categories: In Brief|
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