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Library of Congress Co-Publishes New Volume on History of the U.S. Supreme Court

A new volume in the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the U.S. Supreme Court offers the definitive history of the Court from 1921 to 1930 when William Howard Taft was chief...

Book Review: “The Switch” by Joseph Finder

Book Review: “The Switch” by Joseph Finder Michael Tanner, owner of Tanner Roast, was in LA to try to land a deal with a famous Food Network star (and Iron Chef) to provide premium...

AUTHOR GUEST BLOG: When Fact Meets Fiction by Gina Wilkinson

There’s an old saying ‘write what you know’ – and in my upcoming novel, When the Apricots Bloom, fact most definitely meets fiction. The story is inspired by my real-life experiences living in...

BEHIND THE WORDS: LYNETTE EASON

Welcome Lynette! Thank you for joining us today on Reader’s Entertainment. Thank you so much for having me. I thrilled to be here! First, how about telling our readers a bit about yourself? Where...

SNEAK PEEK: POOHLICIOUS Oh, The Wonder of Me by Mary Elizabeth Jackson and Thornton Cline

POOHLICIOUS Oh, The Wonder of Me  Book three in the critically acclaimed children’s book series that will bring families together by author Mary Elizabeth Jackson and Grammy Award Nominee, Thornton Cline The third installment...

Lambda Literary Awards for 2021

The winners of the 33rd Annual Lambda Literary Awards have just been. These winners were selected by a panel of over 60 literary professionals from more than 1,000 book submissions from over...

SNEAK PEEK: YEAR OF THE WHAT? BY JENNIFER LIEBERMAN

YEAR OF THE WHAT? BY JENNIFER LIEBERMAN A coming-of-age journey with empowering feminist intention by critically acclaimed author and actress More Sex, Less City! Six months after Dana’s first break-up she is single and heartbroken...

Celebrating Unique Mothers With Author Melinda Curtis

Special Feature Celebrating Mother's Day! Every Mother is Unique by Melinda Curtis Mothers are generally portrayed in Hallmark movies and television commercials as put-together, warm-hearted individuals. But moms are as unique as their fingerprints. My...
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