Review: Le Yankee Noir by Samuel E. Pair
Earnestly exploring the perennial struggle of being a stranger in a strange land, Le Yankee Noir: The Power of Acceptance by Samuel E. Pair ...
Review: Walking with Evaristo by Christian Nill
Passionate and personal confessions from a justice-driven storyteller, Walking With Evaristo: A Memoir of Celebration and Tragedy in the Land of the Achí Maya ...
Review: Stress, Anxiety and Panic Attack Relief for Teens and Adults by Kris Knack Noeldner
Detailing the causes of and potential treatments for mental health struggles in our modern age, Stress, Anxiety, and Panic Attack Relief for Teens & ...
Review: South Korea: The Price of Efficiency and Success by Dr. John Gonzalez and Young Lee
Uncovering the complex truths behind one nation's remarkable transformation, South Korea: The Price of Efficiency and Success by Dr. John Gonzalez and Young Lee ...
Review: Dissonance Volume II: Reckoning by Aaron Ryan
Rebellious warriors defy power and the odds in Dissonance Volume II: Reckoning by Aaron Ryan, a hellish but hopeful vision of humanity's future. A ...
Review: The Black Wall of Silence Part I by George H. Butcher III
A searing takedown of the federal judiciary at its highest levels, The Black Wall of Silence Part 1: The Judiciary’s Immorality, Cruelty, and Arrogance ...
Review: The Bear & the Rose by E.K. Larson-Burnett
A haunted hero risks everything to break the curse of her violent calling in The Bear & the Rose by E.K. Larson-Burnett, a lyrical ...
Review: Two by Nathan Nicolau
A pair of young strangers embark on an unconventional odyssey through Charlotte, North Carolina in Two, a quietly wise novel by Nathan Nicolau. When ...
Review: Gracious Nature by Robert J. Tiess
A tender and timely reflection on our beloved planet, Gracious Nature: Poems on Earth and Life by Robert J. Tiess is a poetic love ...
Four Big Ways To Fail At Publishing Your Book
Why do most authors fail? Cate Baum, editor at SPR takes us through the most common pitfalls in self-publishing. 1. Scrimping on Editing A lot of authors reckon they're 'good' at grammar and spelling, and that they don't need editing because they can do [...]