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.
A review from the PENN STATER, Sept./Oct. 1997: ". . .Braund's descriptions of his agricultural mission will interest some readers.
Twenty-four-year-old Jane Marshall is unattractive, poor, struggling to educate herself.
The lessons herein taught are such as cannot be learned too early, nor dwelt on too long or too often, by those who are engaged in the active and all-absorbing duties of life.
Two years before the mast were but an episode in the life of Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
A collection of US inauguration speeches from Washington to Obama.
Ultra-Fat to Ultra-Fit answers a seminal question that every overweight person has asked themselves.
A collection of poetry and short fiction by Benice Lever, Caroline Davidson.
Benj Gallander has among the highest short- and long-term returns in North America.
John Holt, the "grandfather" of homeschooling, shook up the education establishment.
Nancy Whitney-Reiter survived the attacks of 9/11, left her job at a Fortune 500 company.
Elegant and edgy, vixen is a tense tango cutting through the jungle of the urban underground.
In the first section of Angela Hibbs's second collection, short lyrical poems blur the lines.
The secret Society for Emigrant Women runs an international rescue operation for runaway women.
How can I make life yield its fullest and best? How can I know the true secret of power?
Spiritual seekers by the thousands have come to the end of the masters and gurus.
This extraordinary philosophical treatise on the nature of self.
Canadians can no longer rely on company pension plans to provide them with a secure future.
Don't Try and Sell Me No Pink Flamingos: From the forward by George Garrett York Harbor.