by Annette Windhorn & Peter Perez | Nov 16, 2018 | Articles, Guest Contributors
By Annette Windhorn and Peter Perez The people and cultures of the western United States have long embraced the diverse, challenged the status quo, and recognized and given voice to radical, challenging, and trailblazing ideas and research. University presses located...
by editor | Nov 5, 2018 | Author Interviews, Research, Writing Inspiration, Writing Process, Written
Robert Masello’s The Night Crossing begins among the Carpathian peaks, when an intrepid explorer discovers a mysterious golden box. She brings it back with her to the foggy streets of Victorian London, unaware of its dangerous power…or that an evil beyond...
by Johnna Rocker-Clinton | Oct 26, 2018 | Author Interviews, Written
Tell us a little about yourself. What places have you been stationed during your time in the Air Force? During my 14 years in the Air Force — 10 of which have been spent in Special Operations — I’ve been all over the place. I started out as a linguist, so I spent a...
by editor | Oct 5, 2018 | Author Interviews, Written
By Joseph Arellano Why Jerry Rubin? In today’s political climate, it’s important to remember the people in the 1960s that were raging against the machine. Jerry Rubin and his pal Abbie Hoffman were the leaders of the Yippies – a group of young people organized against...
by Heidi K. Rojek | Sep 17, 2018 | Author Interviews, Podcast
After 17 years as a hairdresser, I retired from my career to focus full time on my true passions: my love of rescue pets, and helping my fellow humans. For the past 4 years, I have served as a Director for the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA, and as an Ambassador...
by Brent Ledbetter | Jul 16, 2018 | Articles, News + Features
“African literature” is defined as literary works created by authors living in countries on the African continent, mainly lying south of the Sahara. In African literature, the traditions of numerous African peoples and the interwoven historical development...