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 | Searching For Lydia Romance, by B.H. Arias Based on a true story. A window through one man's descent into insanity as he attempts to come to grips with the gorgeous ghost who has invaded his mind and will not let him go. A tale told in a loosely connected poetic style during several deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan in diary-like vignettes as the author struggles to define this Love. |
 | Odyssey To Opportunity Travel, by Roger R. Fernández Roger's Odyssey reflects his personal striving to share in the hopes present for all in America, but which for many, prove unattainable. This autobiography represents his commitment to the ideals which have given shape and meaning to his life. This is what makes Odyssey a story worth reading—and remembering. Alfredo Miguel de Pablo, Colegio Hispánico Miguel de Unamuno, Salamanca, Spain |
 | Sons In The Shadow: Surviving the Family Busines As an SOB (Son of the Boss) Business, by Roy H. Park Jr. "Few people are in a position to offer an inside view of such an important and intriguing business pioneer. Fewer still have the keen eye for detail required to take fun advantage of such an opportunity. Roy H. Park Jr's virtuosity as a writer shines on every page. It's a gripping human drama." Award-winning author and commentator Robert H. Frank, Professor, Cornell University | |
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 | As The Eagle Cries: Sharon's Journey Home Body & Spirit, by Carol A. Freeman This is the story of a young woman, misdiagnosed with a bipolar illness, her accident, and subsequent coma. Her mother begins a quest for answers, questioning her own spiritual beliefs. She finds self-discovery, guidance, and the peace that she desperately seeks in the teachings and traditions of Native American (Lakota) spirituality. It is only through a deep spiritual connection to her daughter in a coma that the family is able to make the decision to remove her feeding tube. From that tragedy comes forth a greater awareness of the importance of life and death experiences, and the choices each one of us has to make. |
 | I Am Not My Brother's Keeper Drama, by Amelia Bradford This is a true story about children battered by their own parents. It's about not doing the easy thing, the common thing, and turning away, and it's about the long, hard, expensive struggle to do what's right. It's a success story, too, (if that's the right phrase) about a family torn apart, about parents prosecuted, convicted and jailed and children given hope. It's the story of a flawed justice system that, for all its errors, all its faults, in this case, did what we hope it will. It's about what the words - family, love and responsibility - really mean, and, most of all, it's an example for those of us who care about kids enough to do more than talk about it. |
 | The Place Self-Improvement, by Jerry McGowan Is there life after death? The Place answers this question through the author's personal experiences. The Place is the heartwarming story of two brothers' love for one another as they enter and exit each other lives during their walk together. It's a story of love, loss and healing. “Jerry McGowan, is “connected” to that spirit world beyond." Eagle Man, Oglala Sioux-Mother Earth Spirituality. |
 | The Aeolian Master - Book One - Revival Sci-fi, by John Northern It could have been considered a whirlwind event, but it was more like a hurricane of circumstances and political intrigue that brought him to the Galaef. No one at this level of government would take an interest in the myth of the Aeolian Master, unless there was some nefarious subplot lurking just below the surface. But why had they involved him--a nobody from an insignificant planet? |
 | Fragments from Chronos Fiction, by J.J. Loe The stories and fragments found herein endeavor to portray recurrent Time in a sort of literary Oroboros, a tautological adumbration of the Eternal Return. They employ ideas culled from a long history of readings from a broad range of topics. If one finds traces of the philosophy of Anaxagoras in the fictional selections, then one can readily see that I am an anachronistic scribbler of individual tastes. The brevity of flash-fiction helps lend an air of mystery to some of the ideas; as the hypothesis of chronesthesia, which is an awareness of both past and future happening concurrently with the present, aims to provide their mechanics. | | |
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