Immersive and Rich, Mountain Mulekick by Catherine Astl

In Mountain Mulekick, Catherine Astl delivers yet another captivating tale steeped in the rich history of the Great Smoky Mountains. Astl’s meticulous attention to detail, facts and immersive storytelling make this novel a must-read for anyone with an interest in Appalachian culture and history. From the first page, I was drawn into their world, where […]

Ross Phillips – But Now I See Book Spotlight

But Now I See Following the tumultuous course of American history in the mid-nineteenth century, here is the story of Nathan Butterfield—a preacher’s son whose faith in God is all but destroyed as he experiences the loss of loved ones and friends and witnesses his country being torn apart by the brutal realities of slavery. […]

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 […]

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, […]