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by Kathryn Rian Cole Written for her husband Marc, this collection of poetry reaches into the soul and expresses feelings from deep within the heart of Kathryn Rian Cole. “Powerful and rich with emotion, this is what poetry is meant to be!” ISBN 1-891429-34-5 Poetry $14.95 |




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Love Songs for an Imaginary Musician by Ernest Spearman The poems in this volume form an arresting series that explores the charged terrain of passion and dream-like intimacy. The emotional intensity and drama of a deeply complicated affaire de coeur with a beautiful and gifted musician are evoked by language that is purposefully spare and lyrically compelling—and whose inherent musicality emerges most fully when given voice. ISBN 1-891429-20-5 Poetry $9.95 |
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by Angela Jean Richart Prepare to laugh and cry at the honesty and passion of each poignant poem and story. An inspirational reflection of true life and love, every emotion is explored at its most profound moment, reminding us that every childhood is not warm and fuzzy and fairy tales don’t always have happy endings. But wisdom comes from experience and perseverance, and fulfillment comes from within Hues of the Heart. ISBN 1-891429-19-1 Poetry/Short Stories/Photography $10.95 |
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by Jacqueline A. Counce Jackie’s moments of faith, love, reflection have been distilled into this remarkable book of verse. ISBN 1-891429-09-4 Poetry $12.95 |
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(100 Poems) by Gregorio Tomas Intellectual, zany, this raucously voiced anthology is a must-read for poetry aficionados and thinkers. ISBN 1-891429-05-1 Poetry $9.95 |
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by Donald L. Fredrickson From the depths of grief came a renewed spirit arising through prayer and expressed through inspired verse, which is enlightening, delightful and uplifting. Donald L. Fredrickson’s deeply religious life began to unfold in ways previously unimagined, this book of poetry becoming a manifestation of his epiphany. It is his desire to share this remarkable experience with others. ISBN 1-891429-44-2 Poetry $9.95 |
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by James A. Osteen, Jr. James A Osteen was born and grew up in Henderson county N.C. and has known first hand the spills and thrills of the country way of life. Growing up on Pinnacle Mountain and working in the fields of Green River and Flat Rock during the forties and fifties, filled his heart with love for this place. Looking for, and finding rhyme in all of his surroundings has been and still continues to be a very big part of his life. Live again for a moment in his world, through these words of rhyme. ISBN 1-891429-51-5 Poetry $12.50 |
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by Lucas Adams Year 2275. The Luxury Space Liner Iasimov neared Jupiter, her final sightseeing destination after several months of planet hopping. The first of her kind, she had weathered the long trip into deep space well with only a few minor problems with the engines... ISBN 1-891429-35-3 Fiction $14.95 |
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by Larry Simpson John Gibson, a maverick, scientific artist, discovers a new way to produce a clean, limitless supply of electricity. His design is stolen and life is placed in jeopardy by a wealthy grad student who uses the invention to brazenly exploit the grant system. Their interwoven fate takes on its own power as it changes the lives of those men and women who became part of The Power Source… ISBN 1-891429-00-0 Fiction $7.50 |