Reviewing Catherine Astl’s Mountain Mulekick, a Tale from the Moonshine Era

Catherine Astl’s Mountain Mulekick is a captivating novel. Using actual historical facts as well as some creativeness with fiction, she takes readers straight to the rugged landscapes of the Great Smoky Mountains. From the first page to the last, Astl’s paints a vivid image of the moonshine era in Cades Cove and Chestnut Flats. Astl […]

Lois P. Liggett Guest Post – Inspiration in Language

What inspired Lois P. Liggett to write Bone (& Body) Lessons: Culture, Measurement, and Language? People seek connections between past, present, and future. I was inspired to write this book to make those connections. The subject of bones is a hot topic for several reasons. Climate change is exposing the bones of our ancient relatives […]

Ronald Stephens – Love Songs of the Zombie Book Spotlight

Love Songs of the Zombie: To Humanity at the Dawn of a New Millennium Love Songs of the Zombie attempts to bring science, philosophy and religion into agreement in order to make sense of reality in an intellectually sound and aesthetically pleasing manner. You want to base your beliefs on science, reason, and logic, while […]

Mick Mulvany, Sunday Scripture in the Palm of Your Hand

Mick Mulvany, author of With Your Spirit, shares his wisdom with readers in a unique way while staying true to the traditions of the Catholic Church. His style of writing reaches out in a more personal way, touching on ideas of life, love and family to illuminate the scripture. Mick Mulvany’s career as a priest […]