Homeless to Hopkins by Christopher L. Smith, the Light at the End of the Tunnel

Christopher L. Smith’s memoir Homeless to Hopkins captivated me from the very first page. His raw honesty was what really allowed me to immerse myself fully in his journey. As someone who deeply appreciates philosophical reads such as memoirs, I found Smith’s writing to be very well done, the detailing of the hardships of his […]
Ken Magill’s Heavy and Heartful Memoir, There, He’s Crying, a Review

Full of depth. There, He’s Crying by Ken Magill is a multidimensional memoir. I could feel the author’s heart through the words. You’ll learn about the author, Ken Magill, his childhood and personal hardships and triumphs he’s experienced. 9/11, transgenderism, growing up with a tough dad… It’s a wide array of topics that Magill hits in the […]
Reviewing Improbable Possibilities: An Entrepreneur’s Quest by Linda E Rawlings

Linda E. Rawlings’ Improbable Possibilities: An Entrepreneur’s Quest takes you through the life of a visionary entrepreneur. Rawlings’ has a great ability to string personal experiences and business insights together. This variety really crafts a narrative that is entertaining, engaging and enlightening. Like anyone else, she too went through struggles but it all led to […]
Interview with Patsy and Patrick Swayze Author Sue Tabashnik

Sue Tabashnik published her newest (fourth) book Patsy Swayze: Every Day, A Chance to Dance in July 2022. This book celebrates and honors Patsy Swayze who was an icon in the dance and performing arts world for decades; including being the first dance teacher and mentor for her beloved son, Patrick Swayze. Tabashnik’s third book […]