Christianity and Buddhism
Christianity and Buddhism
If you are like me, then you were born and raised and given Jesus Christ as your…
World Cultures Within Kids’ Reach
Dear language teacher,Young learners are known for malleability And zeal to quench their curiositySo as to grasp…
Am I Too Lost To Find Myself?
I try to support him
In every way, I can
I’m just the ‘little woman’
To this domineering man
Careers,…
Boscastle and Tintagel
When the people of Boscastle and Tintagel hear haunted church bells ringing from the sea bottom on sunny days and…
A Solitary Life – Review
Mary Margaret Carmichael, the hero of this novel, is a well known author who has been persuaded to publish her…
Edgar Cayce: First Miracle Reading
Edgar Cayce: First Miracle Reading
This is the second article in a series of three articles about the early years…
Sucking Thumb
What was harder to believe - a child with pepper on her thumbs or a boogie man crawlling through the bedroom…
Living in Fear of Deportation
MM is a mature, single Iranian man who is in fear of deportation for long time. He has been living in Canada for…
Angular Trifecta 38: Didn’t Make this Stuff Up
Bodies were thrown about to their doom or the condition of numerous, painful, and in many respects immobilizing…
Review: Light Bringer
Pat Bertram weaves a fascinating tale of a group of people connected by events in the past, beginning before they…
Prologue: Lady Justice and the Book Club Murders
Members of the Midtown Book Club are found murdered, leading Walt and Ox into the twisted world of a serial killer!
It’s the Economy, Stupid
Looking forward and glancing back in time - how will the new President, or our current President change the…
Free Book Promotion With Florins
Why Do You Need Florins? - Because you want FREE book promotion, and to get read you need EXPOSURE!
The Writing World
The Writing World
I know I’ve banged on about this in the past, but entering the world of the written word is…
In Defence Of The Self Published Author
The Self Published Author
While reading the following poem, which has always been a favourite of mine, I couldn't…
