Four years after the release of his debut novel (American Fraulein), author Samuel Piazza has released his sophomore effort, an action-oriented mystery thriller, The Blue Regina.
HENRY: A Polish Swimmer's True Story of Friendship from Auschwitz to America is one of ten books nominated for the monthly book choice for the Big Library Read. The winning title will be made available in digital libraries worldwide on April 1, 2019
Extraordinary Teacher Revered in New Biography 'FROM SIBERIA TO ST KITTS: A Teacher's Journey' Author and educator Ira Simmonds reveals the remarkable story of Zenaida Katzen, an extraordinary teacher who made a difference.
"The Adventures of Samba Rat & Friends in Sherman the Last Dragon", recently released by Page Publishing authors Steven and Mary Munsie, weaves a charming tale of woodland life with a magical adventure filled with fantastical creatures with...
After years of handling square sails over salt water, James W. Barry has returned to his roots in the Great Lakes, with a nautical novel set in 1890's Michigan.
Now in its' 11th year, the Reader Views Literary Awards help level the playing field for self-published authors, allowing readers to recognize many of the most creative and exciting books outside the mainstream industry.
The Pasha's Garden is a heartfelt, beautifully-told, multicultural children's tale revealed through luxurious watercolor about the vital role insects play in gardening.
This award-winning paranormal historical novel mixes the experience of an African-American youth with an ancient Native American curse for an edgy and thrilling escape from the ordinary.
Tourette Syndrome inspired the title character in book two of the award-winning Clown William western series, Clown William and the Lincoln County War, offering a unique twist on a very human "superhero."
The Horror Writers Association (HWA) announces the first annual Summer Scares Reading List. In celebration of National Library Lover's Day, the HWA joins with United for Libraries, Book Riot, and Library Journal/School Library Journal for this event.
Four years after the release of his debut novel (American Fraulein), author Samuel Piazza has released his sophomore effort, an action-oriented mystery thriller, The Blue Regina.
HENRY: A Polish Swimmer's True Story of Friendship from Auschwitz to America is one of ten books nominated for the monthly book choice for the Big Library Read. The winning title will be made available in digital libraries worldwide on April 1, 2019
Languages are very important and give an advantage of opportunities. Many employers require their workers to speak several languages to communicate with the world.
Extraordinary Teacher Revered in New Biography 'FROM SIBERIA TO ST KITTS: A Teacher's Journey' Author and educator Ira Simmonds reveals the remarkable story of Zenaida Katzen, an extraordinary teacher who made a difference.
An extraordinary travel across ancient manuscripts, chivalric romances and antique literary sources will cast a new unprecedented light on the genesis of a myth whose magical fascination has journeyed across hundreds of years
After a recent launch of its official website, the Inky Cave now waits for flash fiction and short story submissions from both, emerging and already established authors.
"The Adventures of Samba Rat & Friends in Sherman the Last Dragon", recently released by Page Publishing authors Steven and Mary Munsie, weaves a charming tale of woodland life with a magical adventure filled with fantastical creatures with...
After years of handling square sails over salt water, James W. Barry has returned to his roots in the Great Lakes, with a nautical novel set in 1890's Michigan.
Now in its' 11th year, the Reader Views Literary Awards help level the playing field for self-published authors, allowing readers to recognize many of the most creative and exciting books outside the mainstream industry.
The Pasha's Garden is a heartfelt, beautifully-told, multicultural children's tale revealed through luxurious watercolor about the vital role insects play in gardening.
This award-winning paranormal historical novel mixes the experience of an African-American youth with an ancient Native American curse for an edgy and thrilling escape from the ordinary.
Tourette Syndrome inspired the title character in book two of the award-winning Clown William western series, Clown William and the Lincoln County War, offering a unique twist on a very human "superhero."
David Hodges's new book "Walking with God Through It All" lays bear his struggle with depression and diagnosis with schizophrenia, and his battle with faith and ultimate healing through prayer and ministry.
Panel discussion to include Antonio Villaraigosa, Gloria Molina & Richard Polanco 56th Latino Leaders Luncheon Series to honor civil rights activist Sylvia Mendez and Senator Richard Polanco at The California Club on November 15