A Tribute to a Veteran of Vietnam by Julie K. Weber-Torres is labelled as an ode to the heroism of a daughter's father, but after reading I can't help but be amazed by the compassion, resolve and love of a father's daughter. When a parental figure has spent more time out of your life than... Continue Reading →
If A Tree Falls In The Forest Does Anybody Hear?
"I cannot remember much, I cannot feel much. Maybe erasure is necessary. Maybe the human spirit defends itself as the body does, attacking infection, enveloping and destroying those malignancies that would otherwise consume us." From a professional standpoint John Wade has hit rock bottom; his once promising political career is all but dead a mere... Continue Reading →
Zen and the Art of Being a Motorcycle Courier
"His face twisted slightly with irritation. The courier should have been dead - records destroyed, history altered, the past ended. It should have been easy. Just as easy as all the other lives, so many other souls erased from the world in the years since that hot July day." A former Vietnam veteran, CIA operative... Continue Reading →
It is Easy to Sleep With the Enemy. The Difficulty is Living With a Stranger
"Always, always it's the heart first. You must have heart to move you along. After that there's the head for understanding yourself, your enemy, and the field. If you have heart and use your head, you'll always find something at hand to help you reach your end." This book and its prose is conceptualized with... Continue Reading →