Stories from the Heart

Stories from the Heart

On the Road Less Traveled: An Unlikely Journey from the Orphanage to the Boardroom — A Riveting Memoir of Reinvention, and Triumph

On the Road Less Traveled: An Unlikely Journey from the Orphanage to the Boardroom is one of those rare memoirs that feels less like a life story and more like a mastercl...

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On the Road Less Traveled: An Unlikely Journey from the Orphanage to the Boardroom — A Riveting Memoir of Reinvention, and Triumph

Between Story and Science: Why "Nia & The Numbers Game" Reframes the Coming-of-Age Guidebook

Dr. Kela Henry’s Nia & The Numbers Game: A Teenager’s Guide to Education, Relationships & Sex stands out in a crowded field of adolescent wellness books by refusing t...

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Between Story and Science: Why

"Blaze Without Burning": William May on Poetry, Pressure, and the Art of Endurance

In 'Blaze Without Burning', poet William May leans into the tension between intensity and restraint, crafting work that feels both incendiary and controlled, as if each l...

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Peter D. Johnston’s "Negotiating with Trump" Redefines How We Understand Influence and Control

Negotiating with Trump: Lessons on Power, Influence, and Dealing with Extreme Bargainers is one of those rare books that manages to be both analytically sharp and immedia...

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Peter D. Johnston’s

Bobbo Byrnes Turns 3,200 Pages of Road Life Into a Remarkable Memoir, "Too Many Miles"

There are music memoirs that arrive carefully shaped, filtered through hindsight and polished into mythology. Bobbo Byrnes – Too Many Miles (On the Road with an Unoffic...

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Bobbo Byrnes Turns 3,200 Pages of Road Life Into a Remarkable Memoir,

Amaris Emersleben’s "Shadows of Cerulean" is a Luminous Descent Into a Fractured Underwater World

Amaris Emersleben’s Shadows of Cerulean is a striking entry into oceanic fantasy, blending mythic world-building with a grounded emotional core. At its center is Cerule...

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Amaris Emersleben’s

Book Review: “Daddy Jack’s Place” by Priscilla B. Shuler

If you’ve ever stared at the ruins of a building and tried to imagine the lives that once thrived within it, Daddy Jack’s Place will feel familiar. It’s a story not...

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Book Review: “Daddy Jack’s Place” by Priscilla B. Shuler

The Breakup Book You Didn’t Know You Needed - Kiersten Lyons' "Crushed: The Boys That Never Liked Me Back"

If you’ve ever been dumped, ghosted, overlooked, or just deeply humiliated in public while trying to hold your life together with dry shampoo and delusion—Kiersten Ly...

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The Breakup Book You Didn’t Know You Needed - Kiersten Lyons'

Ben Neill’s "Diffusing Music" Reimagines the Future of Sound

In Diffusing Music: Trajectories of Sonic Democratization, Ben Neill offers a fascinating and deeply informed exploration of how technology is reshaping the world of musi...

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Lance Marwood’s "The Cherale" Emerges as a Bold New Voice in Horror Fiction

Lance Marwood’s 'The Cherale,' released via V13 Press, is one of those rare debut novels that doesn’t just introduce a new voice in fiction, it announces it with stri...

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