Oisín Breen is an Irish poet, journalist, and academic. He is currently working in the field of narratological complexity. A Best of the Net nominee, Breen is published in 100 journals, across 20 countries, including the Tahoma Literary Review, North Dakota Quarterly, About Place, New Critique, Northern Gravy, Reservoir Road, and the Madrigal. This collection… Continue reading Lilles on the Deathbed by Oisín Breen
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The Sound of Violet by Allen Wolf
Introducing The Sound of Violet! Desperate to find a soulmate, Shawn goes on one awkward date after another until he encounters the alluring Violet. He starts dating her, but his autism and trusting nature keep him from realizing that she’s actually a prostitute. Shawn thinks he’s found a potential wife while Violet thinks she’s found… Continue reading The Sound of Violet by Allen Wolf
Philosophy in the Modern Workplace by William Swift
Philosophy birthed science as we know it, and it is still crucial to our understanding of life – taking the ancient wisdom of philosophy and applying it to modern life makes total sense. This book is a concise and accessible view of how philosophy can help you get promoted at work, be a better leader,… Continue reading Philosophy in the Modern Workplace by William Swift
Buy Build Sell by Paul Seabridge
One of the best business books for entrepreneurs is Buy, Build, Sell by Paul Seabridge. On his journey from faking it to making it, Paul Seabridge went from being broke to multi-millionaire entrepreneur. Whether you are an entrepreneur ready to scale your business or a seasoned business owner looking to sell, Paul's inspiring story and… Continue reading Buy Build Sell by Paul Seabridge
5 Indie Author Books You Need in Your Library
Over the year I was inundated with book review requests. I'm so grateful for all the indie authors who contacted me and please accept my sincerest apologies for not responding. I had a baby and the site had to be put on hold, however, while watching the dude sleep, I have had plenty of time… Continue reading 5 Indie Author Books You Need in Your Library
Ben Stempton’s Boy by Ron Yates
The year is 1972, and Randy Walls is fresh out of the foster care system. Haunted by memories of sexual abuse, he hitchhikes from Pittsburgh to rural Georgia in search of a blood relation. His quest for family is fulfilled in unexpected ways after he makes a deal with Ben Stempton, a grizzled old pulp-wooder.… Continue reading Ben Stempton’s Boy by Ron Yates
Nature’s Best Hope by Douglas W. Tallamy
Reviewed by John C. Krieg Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard by Douglas W. Tallamy is a work that is indeed full of hope. We of the species Homo sapiens have failed abysmally in our efforts to preserve nature and are now in the position where we will… Continue reading Nature’s Best Hope by Douglas W. Tallamy
Until the Break of Dawn: An Electronic Autobiography by Hany Saed
Review by Ibrahim S. Fawzy In this fascinating book Professor, Hany Saed takes his readers on a journey into the visual world where he searches for his own identity as well as ours. The book documents a journey through social media, especially Facebook, which lasted nearly eight years. The author`s -eight-year experience loaded with events… Continue reading Until the Break of Dawn: An Electronic Autobiography by Hany Saed
Sun & Moon by Michel Weatherall
Reviewed by Mark Antony Rossi The trip of transcendence reaches its zenith when demolishing a stereotype and replacing old tropes with new insight. Weatherall’s poetry collection Sun & Moon is a candid examination of one’s fears and fragilities magnified by a cancer diagnosis of a loved one. How perceptions in such circumstances change and often… Continue reading Sun & Moon by Michel Weatherall
Outer Order, Inner Calm by Gretchen Rubin
Reviewed by Aaron Sommers You probably know that person. The one who’s always late and forgetful. The one who loses things never throws stuff out, or— worse yet—throws out the wrong stuff. The one who’s all over the place. The one that’s, more often than not, a hot mess. Sound familiar? Author Gretchen Rubin knows… Continue reading Outer Order, Inner Calm by Gretchen Rubin