Fran Orenstein: Mystery in Gram’s Attic Creating a world for your children to live in seems simple yet in some cases complicated and difficult. Ellen and Troy Baron are two 12-year old twins who are kindhearted, understanding of others and realize that their mother is doing the best she can with limited resources. Bullied in … Continue reading
Charles Salzberg: Second Story Man Self-absorbed, high self-esteem, convinced he’s invincible and definitely motivated to remain on the lamb and never getting caught, Francis Hoyt is like the Invisible Man by H.G. Wells a classic. A mysterious stranger whose face is covered in bandages and his eyes hidden by dark spectacles is hidden in a … Continue reading
Say Nothing: Brad Parks Sometimes in order to survive and protect your family you have to go to extremes even if it means defying the rules of law, changing your rulings and somehow creating a veil of deceit in order to save the lives of those close to you. Judge Scott Sampson has two … Continue reading
To Be a 7th Day Adventist Christian: Michael A. Jones PHD Inspirational, inspiring, with lessons that each one of us needs to learn and teaching everyone to remember that “God’s plan for us is that one day we’ll become a citizen of a sinless society.” Wouldn’t it be nice to end the suffering, confusion and … Continue reading
Freedom’s Light: Robert Saniscalchi The sun comes up and your day begins and you hope that you will come home to see your family after a hard days work. On the other side of the globe there are deadly forces preparing to destroy the world, as we know it hoping to kill innocent people and … Continue reading
Uncommon Type: Tom Hanks Diverse, rich in their own special genre, characters that are unique unto themselves, some that are odd, others that are heartwarming and yet endearing to readers. The creative quality attached to the stories is an antique manual typewriter that if those who used them remember had to have a ribbon changes, … Continue reading
The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell: Robert Dugoni Differences make us the individuals we are whether it’s race, color, profession or economic background. Values are taught to children at a young age and parents when they are vigilant make sure that carry over during their school years and into adulthood. Sam Hill was born … Continue reading
Highest of Highs to Lowest of Lows: by Michael Kinyanjui: My Battles with Bipolar Disorder Imagine living within several rooms with no way to escape or get out as the doors are sealed, the locks are in place and you feel helpless and have nowhere to go. What happens when your mind is locked … Continue reading
Say Nothing: Brad Parks Sometimes in order to survive and protect your family you have to go to extremes even if it means defying the rules of law, changing your rulings and somehow creating a veil of deceit in order to save the lives of those close to you. Judge Scott Sampson has two … Continue reading
Silence Her: Douglas Fetterly Exposes are not something foreign to reporter Lishan Amir as her goal is to take down Senator Libby and his cohort Jack Conner wanting to take down not only these two but anyone attached to them too. Dealing with her boss, executive editor Jerry Hanson the roadblocks, danger, threats she faces … Continue reading