At 85, Irene Rosellia Amos Proves That Purpose Doesn’t Retire
At 85, Irene Rosellia Amos publishes her first book—blending faith, family, and wisdom into poetry that invites readers to pause and reflect.
At 85, Irene Rosellia Amos publishes her first book—blending faith, family, and wisdom into poetry that invites readers to pause and reflect.
Diagnosed early with FASD, Emily Hargrove now leads with purpose—educating, counseling, and helping kids see their diagnosis as a unique strength.
Braden Fox’s Relationships in Rhyme captures love, loss, and hope with quiet grace—offering poetic clarity for anyone who’s ever felt deeply.
Pamela Elizabeth shares her powerful journey through mental illness, faith, and forgiveness in Life Beyond Labels, a guide to healing and hope.
Army veteran Bradley T. Livingston blends horror, fantasy, and thrillers into a bold literary universe that captivates readers across all ages.
Karloff’s path from exile to hero unfolds in From the North Country, a powerful epic of war, identity, and destiny by Marlon J.Horn.
A move to Sechelt helps Brad Webster heal and grow, showing how nature and community foster personal transformation in Meant to Be.
The 75th National Book Awards, held on November 20, 2024, at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City, honored exceptional works that challenged narratives and amplified underrepresented voices. Hosted by….