It’s Your Fault: My Journey Through Back Pain: Wendy Coblentz Back pain, family issues bringing up a teenager and wanting to remain young and vibrant, what’s so bad about that! So, you think you are young and can move, shake, dance and live pain free even though your body says something else? Imagine waking up … Continue reading
Somewhere Over the Rainbow: I’ve Lost My Damn Mind: Derek Thompson The colors of a rainbow are vibrant and each one evokes another mood or feeling when you single it out. Somewhere Over the Rainbow, I’ve Lost My Damn Mind: A Manic’s Mood Chart, focuses on the author’s journey with Bi polar Disorder and … Continue reading
The Suicide Club When one family is there to help you get to your final resting place in a timely fashion supplying you with the tools you need in order to end your life, what more can you ask for. The service is first rate. The equipment you need is specially ordered if necessary … Continue reading
Make Love With Food: Lose Weight So you think you can have your food and eat it too! Think about it carefully and realize that you do not have to be obese. You and you alone have control of your body and your weight’s destiny. There are many fears that people have in a lifetime … Continue reading
It’s About the Ripples: E.D. Mickelberg and Susan Mickelberg Siegfried The book is divided into three distinct sections the first how and when the co-author Susan Miceklberg Siegfried can in contact with a manuscript written by her father. A nursing student of Erwin D. Mickelberg received this book during her nurses training. Teaching at Augsburg … Continue reading
Walks On The Margins Told in two voices: Kathy Brandt and Max Maddox An artist’s palette contains many colors and within these colors some envision images, pictures and scenes that either comprise events in their lives or what they think should be part of their lives. Manic Depression is defined as: Manic-depression: Alternating moods of … Continue reading
The Old Couple and the Little Dog: Honey Barnes Tsunamis, cyclones, tornados and avalanches create destruction, damage, death and devastation in their wake. No one can stop what happens and no one can prevent the outcome. As we listen to author Honey Barnes describe her life, what happened to her son Chip. The descriptions … Continue reading
Willowleaf Lane: RaeAnne Thayne Forgiveness, wrongly accused or just plain a victim of circumstances many people find themselves ostracized by past mistakes. Sometimes those mistakes are of no fault of their own while others will come back and haunt you. When Peyton Gregory enters Sugar Rush and makes small talk with Charlotte little do either … Continue reading
THE MAN WHO WATCHED THE WORLD END Chris Dietzel One man’s thoughts as remains in his home secluded from the rest of the world except for his brother. Living in a healthy body but not able to express his thoughts, run, laugh, move or ever speak one man would become his caregiver and the … Continue reading
Hazardous Materials: Kurt Kamm Drugs ruin your life. Some people become so addicted to them that the dependency overtakes their ability to reason things out and realize that these drugs just mask their pain whether emotional or physical and may be seen as a permanent or long term fix for what is bothering them … Continue reading