Guest Post with Mr. B, the Unspoken Bond of Twins

New children’s book “Twins With Love x2” by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, the story of twin little girls and the magic of their special bond that lasts forever. Twins With Love x2 by Michael Barnes, illustrated by Blinky, is a 40-page children’s book that tells the story of twin girls who share […]

Guest Post by Mr. B, Lessons in Joy and Kindness

A new children’s book, Happy Makes Me Happy by Michael Barnes, has been released! It is an endearing story of a dog named Happy and the valuable lessons of joy and kindness he provides. Happy Makes Me Happy by Michael Barnes, illustrated by Blinky, is a 32-page children’s book that tells the charming story of […]

Twins with Love x2 by Mr. B’s Books, a Book Review

Twins with Love x2 struck a chord in my heart with its portrayal of the emotional connection between twins. This book serves as an excellent tool to familiarize children with the concept of empathy too. It showcases how twins intuitively understand each other’s feelings which I find to be a fascinating topic. The author has […]

Yay… It’s My First Day of School, a New Children’s Book

New children’s book Yay… It’s My First Day of School by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, a joyful story of making friends, meeting teachers, and having a great first day. Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B about the excitement of the first day of school… Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations […]

Empowering the Fight Back, a Conversation with Michael S. Gutter

Michael S. Gutter’s book Never Again Still MEANS Never Again delves deep into the realms of history, minorities, and hate groups. Throughout the book, you will clearly see the blend of passion and frustration the author utilized to create this piece. Full of historical fact, as well as the author’s own commentary on the subject […]

Exploring Identity, Passion, and Poetry in David Armillei’s Debut Memoir

In the world of David Armillei, creativity knows no bounds. A legal virtuoso turned documentary producer and music aficionado, David’s foray into writing births a compelling narrative captured in Growing Up the Antichrist: An Experimental Memoir. Through 40 poignant pieces of poetry, he intricately weaves his teenage and young adult years into a collection of […]

Interviewing Under My Pillow’s Author, Jennifer Ballow: a Fresh Take on the Tooth Fairy

Jennifer Ballow is the author of Under My Pillow, a children’s picture book that captivates the hearts of both children and caregivers. With a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin, Jennifer brings a unique blend of compassion, advocacy, and storytelling prowess to her work. Her dedication extends beyond the written […]

Unburdening by Teresa Benitez: Survival, Love, and Healing

Unburdening: An Abortion and Generational Trauma Memoir tells the story of Teresa Benitez’ four pregnancies, three of them having resulted in abortions, and a fourth resulting in her ten year old daughter and her experiences as a single mother. Unburdening is Benitez’ debut book, but she has more ideas in store for future publications. Aside from writing, she […]

A Passion for History, Interviewing Steve Jackson

Steve Jackson is the author of Think Twice… About Teaching and Millennial History. Both books have root in his career, 35 years of teaching history. First, Think Twice… is a sort of memoir, a warning to those who may be entering the teaching profession. It is a book about Jackson’s negative experience in the education industry. Millennial History is an educational book, […]

Interviewing Frank J. Plateroti, Author and Teacher

Dr. Frank J. Plateroti is he author of East Clifton Avenue and Speak No Evil: In Search of Our Self-Esteem, Self-Empowerment, and Self-Worth. East Clifton Avenue is a trilogy-in-progress, it is something of a family memoir turned into fiction. Speak No Evil is based on the intra-interpersonal communications course that the author himself developed. Dr. Plateroti has been teaching communications for the […]