Except Education describes what really happens inside of American public high schools.
Midnight Plays anthologizes four plays from four different worlds of story-telling.
In Necessary Evils, Hal, an L. A. cop driven to avenge the murder of his three partners, himself blindfolded.
When Matt Carlsberg is found dead in a cottage on Connor Beach, the police must find not only who killed him, but why.
The Boy Who Said No is first and foremost a story of people and their travails.
Violence and sex in a small Southern city. Arkie, Clemmie, Oxie, and Johns are linked by a schoolboy.
With this novel, the author of Inquest and Executive Action has managed fiction-created-from-fact.
From the author: I find the small acts within my observation interesting enough to merit writing.
Throne of Straw has been performed in: Los Angeles at UCLA's MacGowan Hall, the Odyssey Theater.
It goes without saying that this book is to be enjoyed with a dram or two of your favorite single malt. Don't have one? Don't worry, you will.
The Debaucher, Jason Camlot's third collection of poetry, walks an oscillating lyrical tightrope between realms of cosmopolitan sophistication and ribald hilarity.
Fraudsters and scammers are constantly developing increasingly complicated ways to steal your money.
Everyone has the innate ability to understand their dreams.
People over 65 years old constitute the fastest growing segment of the Canadian population.
In the first section of Angela Hibbs's second collection, short lyrical poems blur the lines.
Sweeping changes have hit the financial services industry at the same time.
After decades of faddish management styles that emulate everything from samurai warriors to Napoleon.
As you plan for the future, you'd best make this book your bible.
Swimming In The Ocean is about tossing secrets into the water to become free from the bonds.
Like Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy, Althea Prince's new novel beautifully traces a woman's struggle.