The Boy Who Said No is first and foremost a story of people and their travails.
Mythic in scale though decidedly contemporary in tone, The Shasta Gate has all the ingredients.
A review from the PENN STATER, Sept./Oct. 1997: ". . .Braund's descriptions of his agricultural mission will interest some readers.
Everyone has the innate ability to understand their dreams.
Resources Rock is an easy-to-read introduction to the resource sector.
The second title in the new Spirit Books series from Insomniac Press.
Collected short fiction and poetry from national award-winning writers.
Gardening in the Tropics contains a rich Caribbean world in poems offered to readers everywhere.
Using nature as both model and metaphor, Toronto resident Olive Senior delves into birds.
Elegant tomboys, academic femmes, small town kisses, and international dykes.
The Sirens of Titan was perhaps the novel that began the Vonnegut phenomenon with readers.
In his international dialogs, Steven Harrison invites his audiences to deconstruct their belief.
The great difference between telling and reading is that the teller is free; the reader is bound.