Author: Patricia HarrisGet a copy here! A volume of life poetry from a half mad poet. Topics vary like the muse whispering on the wind.
Inspiration Without A Home
Author: Patricia HarrisGet your copy here! A memoir of a half mad poet. Talk of abuse, of rape, and a life lived. Poetry and truth laid out in a loose familiar manor. A tough story of survival.
& Jesus: A 30 Day Devotional
Author: Ashleigh UnderwoodGet your copy here! “& Jesus” is a 30 day devotional to help you dive deeper into a relationship with God through journaling. These daily devotionals have multiple journaling prompts to help you dig deeper into God’s word. Each prompt is designed to get you writing, get you talking with yourself and with... Continue Reading →
Wild Life
Author: Keena RobertsGet your copy here! Keena Roberts split her adolescence between the wilds of an island camp in Botswana and the even more treacherous halls of an elite Philadelphia private school. In Africa, she slept in a tent, cooked over a campfire, and lived each day alongside the baboon colony her parents were studying.... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review of “Yoga for Everyone: 50 Poses for Every Type of Body” by Dianne Bondy
By: Manuela Soares It can be ridiculously intimidating trying something new, especially when that something is all over the place and you don’t fit the physical image that is typically associated with it. Yoga is one of those things that everyone can do, but when you fall outside of the physical image typically associated with... Continue Reading →
Christopher’s Review of “Chicken Soup for the Soul”
By: Christopher Bartlett November 12 was Chicken Soup For The Soul Day, so I decided to take a look back at the series and see what made it a must read for me through so much of my life. And, you have to remember that just because I like this series for certain reasons, others... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “The Path to Courage” by Debbie Burns
By: Hayley Green This book is a short, powerful read that can really help change your life. Based on the writer’s life and overcoming her serious psychological problems, this book gives you seven steps to repeat throughout your life for every type of problem you face. She is brutally honest about some of the problems... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “Fire Up Your Writing Brain” by Susan Reynolds
By: Hayley Green This book combines two of my favorite subjects: neuroscience and writing. Some of it can be hard to understand due to use of the proper terms for things, but overall it did a nice job of explaining things in a way that it could be understood and how it applies to writers.... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear” by Elizabeth Gilbert
"Gilbert will inspire you to get over the mental roadblocks in your way to use your creativity. And she’ll encourage you not to do it for money, fame, or any of those other reasons that you may have. She’ll encourage you to do it for you."