Poems by Brett Bartow We are proud to announce our first book of poetry, by local poet Brett Bartow. Brett describes his collection: The poems in this book were written
A Novel by Ladean Warner Deep in the woods surrounding the little town of Granelle, a darkness waits and watches. Content in his life as the senior pastor of his
Thinking about writing a book? I’m doing a webinar on June 15 geared toward entrepreneurs, consultants, and other subject matter experts… yes, it’s first thing in the morning, and yes
Last week, the Eric Hoffer Project announced the Eric Hoffer Award for general fiction. Among the 18 finalists was our own Encampment: A Novel of Race and Reconciliation. We’re so
by Alan Stern Oh, Behave! goes beyond business etiquette to give you tips on how to choose the presence and performance that make the lasting impression you want in your business and your
by Carl Eeman In 1863, Lincoln’s Proclamation frees the slaves, but the reality of equality is long delayed. In 1963, the dream of “Free at Last” is proclaimed at Lincoln’s
Written by Donna Gizzi and Illustrated by Gigi Grace Hello there! I’m Reagan. I want you to know About something I learned today. Ready? Let’s go! Join Reagan as she
by Carl “WineRev” Eeman November 2008: With the US Senate race in Minnesota too close to call, incumbent Norm Coleman says, “If you ask me what I would do, I




