Tagged: nonfiction
Members of the capital investment industry and especially Wall Street will remember the Southport Lane Scandal headed by self-proclaimed financial prodigy Alexander Chatfield Burns. The criminal activity had been occurring long before The Wall Street Journal got wind of it. But all it took was one rule-following, good-natured, morally-sound employee …
Jessica Hendry Nelson is an award-winning author and Assistant Professor in higher ed. Readers may recognize her from her debut novel and other work. She has been featured in The Threepenny Review, Prairie Schooner, North American Review, Tin House, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and more. Now she’s back …
The Matrix franchise is one of the most well-known and popular movie collections in history. Through the talents of Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Lawrence Fishbourne, and many others throughout the four-movie collection, audiences follow Neo’s journey alongside Trinity, Morpheus, and others to free humanity from a simulation controlled by self-aware …
Artists get their inspiration from any facet of life. They might reference nature for landscapes, people for portraits, or ordinary objects for still life. With a plethora of supplies and colors available, the possibilities are endless. But what if the artist was confined to a small room with cement walls …
Stephanie Kane is a lawyer turned crime fiction/suspense novelist. Her works have earned her numerous accolades and praise from industry experts and readers for decades. One of her novels, Quiet Time, follows the murder of a housewife and mother in her seemingly typical family home, and how the incident shatters …
Twin sisters Argita and Detina Zalli lived an ordinary life in Albania with their parents, enjoying their youth and dreaming of their future. When the Albanian government collapsed, their country became one of poverty, anarchy, and civil war. They narrowly escaped death and kidnapping the few times they left their …