"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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Profile: Author Barry Hornig
The decision to write this memoir came about from Hornig’s anger about his great ups and downs in life and the question, “Why do they continue to happen to me?” He needed to get it out of his system. Through writing, he hoped to see life more clearly and get rid of some of the anger and pain.
Read More »Book Review: ’90 Church: Inside America’s Notorious First Narcotics Squad’ by Dean Unkefer
An account of police authorities acting as badly as the criminals they seek, often worse.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Breaking Through: Discovering the Riches Within’ by Allan McDougall
The triumphant message in 'Breaking Through' transcends the author's own battle of overcoming addiction and can motivate readers needing to turn their own ship's course.
Read More »Interview: Elisabeth Amaral, Author of ‘Czar Nicholas, The Toad, and Duck Soup’
"My memoir is a coming of age story that took place in during the fights for women’s rights, racial equality and the growing rage against the Vietnam war."
Read More »Interview: Laura Munson, Author of the Memoir ‘This is Not the Story You Think It Is’
"If you don’t love the journey, find something else that you love because it’s all about the journey."
Read More »Interview with Helga Stipa Madland, Author of ‘You’re Not From Around Here, Are You? Reminiscences’
I am aware that not much has been written in English about the period immediately after World War II in Germany. I hope this book will fill a little bit of that lacuna.
Read More »Interview: Marija Bulatovic, Author of ‘FANTASTICAL: Tales of Bears, Beer and Haemophilia’
"I also hope that readers will get a sense of curiosity about another time, place and enjoy some of the cultural elements FANTASTICAL presents."
Read More »Interview: Linda DeFruscio, Author of ‘Cornered: Dr. Richard J. Sharpe As I Knew Him’
"I think it is fascinating to see the many varieties of responses to a dilemma people can have based on the way their brains work."
Read More »Interview: Julie Freed, Author of ‘Naked: Stripped by a Man and Hurricane Katrina’
A true story of one woman's courage to not let life's curve balls destroy her.
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