Afrofuturism Short Stories Is the Kind of Anthology That Earns Attention
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Collections live or die on voice, range, and purpose. This one looks like it has all 3.
There are novels that ask politely for your attention, and there are novels that stare back until you give it to them.
The best thing about Disrupt with Impact might be that it refuses to perform certainty for the reader.
Most business books promise transformation. Few deliver a toolkit. Roger Spitz's Disrupt with Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable Wor
Two best friends. One person who decides to come between them. What follows is a study in how manipulation actually works — not through explosions, but through
Some romance novels are easy to enjoy and easy to forget. This one hangs around a little longer than that.
A lot of spooky middle grade fiction wants the mood without the nerve. Exit Nowhere has both.
This is the kind of historical fantasy that earns its darkness instead of using it like wallpaper.
A fallen warrior, a determined teenager, and a story smart enough to let failure stay visible.
Few reference books manage to feel both encyclopedic and genuinely contagious. This one does.
OLD TRICKS, NEW TREATS is book three of the BAG OF TRICKS trilogy: a compilation of short stories about San Francisco punks in the early 80's. When I first star
Startups are exhilarating—and exhausting. Jennifer Musser knows. In Align Your Business with the Real You, she recounts building her business from scratch while