"Black Chalk", a psychological thriller, is a compelling read for a good two thirds of the way, but unfortunately the payoff is disappointing.
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Interview: Mario P. Cloutier and Diane Sawaya Cloutier, Authors of ‘ReLovenship: Look Within to Love Again!’
'ReLovenship' is a workbook and methodology. If readers truly engage in the process, we believe it will not only help them in their quest to find ideal life partners, it will also help them improve many other areas of their lives.
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Green understands teenagers on a unique level that many of us adults definitely do not and never will.
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Movie Reviews: Short Films (Part One)
Up-and-coming filmmakers from all over the world get a chance to shine in the short film category at the San Antonio Film Festival.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Leading Imperfectly’ by James Robilotta
New book, 'Leading Imperfectly' by James Robilotta, claims true leadership lies in acknowledging human imperfections.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Long Utopia’ by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter
If you enjoy science fiction you will be pleased with 'The Long Utopia' - a step into an exciting new future.
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"I try to challenge the reader to look beyond the boundaries of their limitations to enhance peace and reconciliation in another world."
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The universe of 'Magic of Myths' expands into a new story that mixes the mythology of many cultures.
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ReLovenship™ - Look Within to Love Again! shows you how to internalize your intention to find a new, companionable relationship
Read More »Book Review: ‘James Madison: A Life Reconsidered’ by Lynne Cheney
A reconsideration of one of the co-writers of the U.S. constitution reads like one of Gore Vidal's history-based novels.
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