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Exploring the South’s History with Stacia Moffett: “The Missing Girl” and “Jessa is Back”

Stacia Moffett: "The Missing Girl" and "Jessa is Back", the Lost and Found in Tennessee series.

https://youtu.be/CV46Gswfa7k Uncovering Racial and Social Justice in Literature with Stacia Moffett The South has a rich, multifaceted history. It’s a place where race and identity exist in a tension that stretches back centuries, and which still breeds underlying divisions many decades after the era of Jim Crow. Stacia Moffett’s “Lost and Found in Tennessee” series, … Read more

Ready for a paranormal thrill ride with Betsey Kulakowski, author of The Veritas Codex

The Veritas Codex Betsey Kulakowski

Ready for a paranormal thrill ride with Betsey Kulakowski, author of The Veritas Codex Even if we’re not inclined to admit it, most of us are enticed by the paranormal. We like to entertain whether aliens, spirits, Bigfoot, or ancient myths are real. Fortunately, there are plenty of awesome, stimulating books ready to meet that … Read more

What if it did not start with JFK – Walter Herbst

It Did Not Start With JFK Walter Herbst

We’re talking about Books That Make You Question What Happened With the Assassination of JFK. In the United States, no conspiracy theory is more tantalizing than assassination of the 35th president, John F. Kennedy. While we can debate shooters behind the grassy knoll and analyze bullet trajectory like Oliver Stone, what if we were to … Read more

Discover Your Talents, Honor Your Feelings, and Overcome the Greatest Difficulties with Debbie A. Monteggia

Books That Make You show image of Debbie A. Monteggia

  We’re talking about Books That Make You Discover Your Gifts, Honor Your Emotions, and Get Through Even the Toughest Times with Debbie A. Monteggia Poetry is an artform that allows for the most intimate and healing self-expression. It not only moves the reader, but the writer can use it to connect with their emotions. … Read more

S:02 E:10 Books That Make You Understand the Immigrant Experience, with L.N. Gruer

America is a dream for many immigrants, whose numerous stories span decades and generations. L.N. Gruer’s harrowing debut novel “The Blue Tartar” chronicles five immigrant women on their journey from Ukrainian killing fields to the fire-scorched Hollywood Hills. An immigrant herself, Gruer was born and raised in the former Soviet Union. She won first place … Read more