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  • A Prisoner Within

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    I was raised to believe a woman is defined by the men in her life: the father who shelters her, the brother who overshadows her, the husband who is meant to complete her. I was told a woman is nothing on her own, that her value is measured by how...


  • The Designer

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    Charlie Martin is an idealistic young landscape architect fresh out of college. He dreams of finding ways to provide a better future for all humankind. His first client, a wealthy businessman with an international organization, offers him a...


  • Houndsfire

    Embers of Home
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    Baelhast once flourished with magic. Now it withers in the wake of the Cull, when it was hunted to extinction. Arland is one of many cities that rots beneath its new rulers—the Houndsguard—who have put wolves in every alley and blood in every...


  • I came to be free

    Poems on grief, love, and renewal
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    Motherless baby Fatherless son A spark in the void Where once there was none … Using original metaphor and lyrical language, PJ Starling examines the deepest sorrows and the greatest triumphs of the human experience. His work touches on the...


  • Whispers from Nova Scotia

    Stories in Poetry
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    I must be off to the sea again Where the waves are rolling high, To feel the wind against my cheek As it scatters the spray in the sky. Whispers of Nova Scotia is a collection of Bernard W. Manzer’s verse, capturing his love for his native Nova...


  • My Far Out Life as a Middle School Author

    Adults Ruin Everything!
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    “You’ve met your match, Stahlker!” I shout, holding the shiny wand in my hand tightly. It glows rapidly, feeling like an extension of my own arm. “You wouldn’t dare,” Stahlker snarls, taking a few steps backwards. “Put it down!” she cries out,...


  • The Social Blueprint

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    If a person is being dragged to the bottom of the sea, manacled to an anchor, is it better that they should scream away their air in wasteful bubbles, or to find in their pocket the key to the lock that shackles them? With the many flaws and...


  • The Shard of Asclepius

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    In a world where the echoes of the past shape the trajectory of the future, Stewart F. Brennan's The Shard of Asclepius emerges as a standout addition to the supernatural, mystery thriller genres. This action-packed debut novel, the first in the...


  • Why We Named You:

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    Embark on the journey of naming your child with this beautifully illustrated and interactive journal, designed to become a cherished keepsake as it guides you to the perfect name. Inspired by Shakespeare’s timeless question “What’s in a name?”...


  • Poems and Rhymes for Special Times with Children

    Seasonal Verses and Playful Rhymes for Home or School
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    Come along and play with me. I wonder who we’ll chance to see. (I think I spy a rabbit.) Hip hop, the rabbit hops Lightly o’er the clover tops. Springing down the garden trail, Flashing white his fluffy tail, Hip hop, the rabbit hops. Come along...