Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

The Book of Lost Fragrances by M.J. Rose

The Book of Lost Fragrances by M.J. Rose

Books can supply stellar plots, memorable characters and amazing locations, but this particular title supplies all of these and far more. In fact, the author delves into a mystery that spreads throughout time, and turns a suspenseful novel into sheer beauty.

Beyond the Sling by Mayim Bialik

Beyond the Sling by Mayim Bialik

Mayim Bialik, best known for Blossom in the 1990s and now for Amy Farrah Fowler, PhD of The Big Bang Theory, writes about parenting, elimination communication, slings, breast feeding, and poop.

Forgotten Country by Catherine Chung

Forgotten Country by Catherine Chung

There are few things more confusing, awful, and wonderful than family, few places more dear than home; Chung brings them together in a heartbreaking tale made memorable by its simplicity.

Man on the Run by Zeke Pipher

Do you have a hyper-hobbied man in your life? Maybe you are a hyper-hobbied man. Hobbies and adventurous pursuits are good for the soul, says author Zeke Pipher. In fact, the human spirit was designed for challenge, stimulation, even risk. So why a book about hyper-hobbied men? Because too much of a good thing can pull men away from the even more important things—like family, friends, and church.

Lessons in Laughing Out Loud by Rowan Coleman

Lessons in Laughing Out Loud by Rowan Coleman

Willow Briars only has to glance at her identical twin sister, Holly—slim, happy, married with two beautiful children—to see how her life might have turned out differently. The divorced Willow, who works at a London talent agency, has all the outward trappings of success, yet her dissatisfaction is growing along with her dress size. Add in a long-term, fruitless crush on her friend Daniel, and Willow has started to feel invisible.

Talking About Dialogue

Talking About Dialogue

Talking About Dialogue by Rochelle Jewel Shapiro March 2012 "One of the key things about dialogue is that it needs to move the story along." —Shapiro We’re all looking for verisimilitude in writing—getting the scene to sound real, adding...

The Turning of Anne Merrick by Christine Blevins

The Turning of Anne Merrick by Christine Blevins

This is truly a lovely work of historical fiction that features Anne Merrick, a spy who worked diligently for General George Washington during the Revolutionary War. From deceiving Redcoats to doing her best to help fight for America’s independence, Anne Merrick did it all!