Thou Torturest Me: R.M. Doyon The tension and the fear held within the first two pages as the author brilliantly sets the stage for the impending tragedy about to come is palpable and creates an energy that is electric. Two young lovers unfold their love and feelings within the soft blades of grass … Continue reading
Alterations: Rita Plush Short stories can often be disjointed or unrelated having no cohesiveness and nothing to tie them together. Alterations are a rare exception. Author Rita Plush invites readers to take many journeys back in time and enter the kitchen of the mother when preparing a brisket, her encounter with the butcher and the … Continue reading
Aunty Lee’s Delights Ovidia Yu Morrow, Sep 17 2013 ISBN 9780062227157 Aunty Lee’s Delights: A Singaporean Mystery Straight out of an episode for Murder She Wrote or a skit on Saturday Night Live Aunty Lee’s Delights introduces so many different characters that you will have a hard time trying to figure out which … Continue reading
Clean Margins: Linda Rocker Nine women whose lives were impacted by the actions of others each learn some important lessons. Not all will result in s positive outcome. Some will reach inside the mind and soul of the person hoping to set free whatever is harboring the anger, resentment and fears. Each caught within the … Continue reading
The Life We Dream: J.H. Glaze Wouldn’t it be nice if we could program our lives in our car’s GPS knowing that the course we are about to travel will be the one that will make our lives complete? Wouldn’t it be nice if an architect could create a perfect blueprint that would highlight all … Continue reading
THE MURDERS AT ASTAIRE CASTLE Author: Lauren Carr Gnarly, Mac and David are in hot pursuit culprits behind the murders at the Astaire Castle. Learning about this castle, never realizing that he owns it, Mac Faraday once again becomes embroiled in more than one murder, suicide and strange disappearances. One housekeeper approaches this … Continue reading
4: T SquareDSquare: James Tarantin Before the light begins to shine and new day begins the sun has not come up the morning light is still resting as the day is about to start and dawn reigns before the darkness begins to life. A single tear falling from the eye of a man … Continue reading
The Inspirer: Allen Vaysberg Creating a map of your life or a blueprint is often the work of an author sharing his/her memoirs with readers. Sometimes we learn about a person’s life when they write an autobiography or about another person’s journey in a biography. The Inspirer is a collection of inspirational poems that the … Continue reading
Headhunter Poems: Ken Greenley One man has painted a portrait of the world as he sees it through many different camera lenses you might say, through different pairs of eyes and within his own scope or perception of life as it sees it. Poems that relate the despair inflicted on humanity, the streets willed with … Continue reading
Private Spies: PJ Nunn What would happen if someone hired you to find their husband but it really was someone else? What if that same person hired you to find their daughter except it wasn’t their daughter and she was never reported missing? What happens when you partner passes away and this hunk walks into … Continue reading