Fiction: The Ship’s Carpenter by DE Stockman

September 12, 2019 admin 0

Caught between Great Britain and France in the mid 1700s, Abraham struggles to pursue his passion for shipbuilding. Kings and captains interrupt his quest for a peaceful life as he encounters and overcomes barriers in two opposed and stratified cultures.From the streets of old London to the Citadel of Louisbourg and lands between, seafaring battle action and love’s complexities entwine to create a dramatic story centered on the carpenter and his love, Yvette. The fastest […]

This Just In… An Early Spring Day by Richard Hartley

September 12, 2019 admin 0

An Early Spring Day by Richard Hartley is an important collection of poems, written after the poet was diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy. Writing from the heart, with an honesty that is often raw and troubling, the writer looks at his past and at his present life with an open and microscopic examination of his feelings. Some of these poems may well force the reader to think of their own past and to examine their […]