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Tracking Wounded Deer, 3rd Edition
By Richard P. Smith
The best book about this subject is even better with the release of the third edition. All of the photos (84) in this edition are in color. There’s more solid
The Romance Writer’s Guide
By Donna Winters
Romances are perhaps the most popular fictional genre today. The market is open to new writers and the supply of voracious readers is incalculable. But some specifics apply to romances
The Queen City
By Tyler Tichelaar
The Queen City depicts a small Upper Michigan town undergoing change during the Great Depression and two world wars.
The Only Thing That Lasts
By Tyler Tichelaar
The story of Robert ONeill, the famous novelist introduced in The Marquette Trilogy. As a young boy during World War I, Robert must go to live in Marquette, MI with
The Nomad Editor
By Tyler Tichelaar
The Nomad Editor will give you the tools you need to put your language skills, degree, and imagination to work for you as a freelance editor. And because the self-publishing
The Nature of Life
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Poems and color photographs inspired by the natural world provide insight, humor, drama, epiphanes, and inspiration to fill our physical and spiritual needs.
The Midwife’s Touch
By Sue Harrison
1851. Hidden in a remote hollow of Missouri's Ozark Mountains, a child grows up with a terrible and powerful ability. Members of a ruthless New Orleans family have dedicated their
The Hungry Kitten’s Tale
By Elizabeth Fust
Many cats lived in the small town of Bethsaida. Some lived with families and caught mice, some lived with important people and lounged on cushions all day, and some wandered
The Home Wind
By Terri Martin
The Home Wind is a middle-grade (ages 9 and up) children's novel set in an Upper Michigan Logging camp in the 1870s. The book is told from the point of
The Gothic Wanderer: From Transgression to Redemption
By Tyler Tichelaar
From the horrors of sixteenth century Italian castles to twenty-first century plagues, from the French Revolution to the liberation of Libya, Tyler R. Tichelaar takes readers on far more than
The Congress of the Rough Writers Flash Fiction Anthology Vol. 1
By Charli Mills (editor)
Thirty writers began with 99 words. They went on to tackle a new prompt, extended stories, memoirist essays, and how to build a literary community with flash fiction. This is
The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier: To Build a Tunnel
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Humans are extinct on Earth. Insects have evolved, but are chemically dependent on Plastic. Roaches hire/enslave ants to build their mine tunnels. The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier is a series