


“Stories, Sports, and Songs” audiobook by Bill Schoening
Audiobook – with original songs! – available now! Google PlayKobo, WalmartChirpLibro.FMScribdStorytelAudiobooks.com Long before he hit the big time as the play-by-play voice of the Texas Longhorns and San Antonio

“Rise Unafraid” by Janine Fattaleh Diliani
Janine takes us on a journey into the truth behind epilepsy. She writes poignantly about her 25-year cycle of suffering from seizures, the challenges she encountered along the way,

“Je T’Attendrai” by Eileen Mary Coyne Resta, nee Marie Monique Comtois
Now available in FRENCH. Click here to purchase I am SO delighted to announce the release of Eileen Resta’s book “I’ll Wait For You ~ An Adoption Memoir”. You’ll

From the Galley: Stories and Recipes from American Mariners” by Matthew Bonvento
One of the greatest pleasures in traveling the world is sampling dishes of exotic flavor. This book contains recipes that sailors have enjoyed at sea and ashore, home in New

“From Bullet to Bullhorn: Stories of Advocacy, Activism and Hope” by Lois A. Schaffer
The purpose of this book is to demonstrate that gun violence has claimed the lives of many innocent people. At any given moment, the easy accessibility of guns results in

“Finding Family–Stories of Connection and Hope” from The Red Penguin Collection
“Finding Family–Stories of Connection and Hope” unites the stories of over a dozen writers by connecting their shared experiences of oneness with their loved ones with those of one another.

#1 New Release!!! “Stories, Sports, and Songs” by Bill Schoening
Long before he hit the big time as the play-by-play voice of the Texas Longhorns and San Antonio Spurs, sportscaster Bill Schoening paid lots of dues. “Stories, Sports, and Songs”

“Freeing Rapunzel: Finding Peace After Trauma In A Divided Homeland” by Anne-Christine Witzgall
A memoir of a Berlin girlhood in the shadow of a family’s dark past and her courage to thrive anew It is summer 1966 in West-Berlin, five years after the

“Tragedy to Triumph: The Story of Tom’s Heart” – #1 New Release on Amazon!
Tragedy to Triumph – The Story of Tom’s Heart provides an up close personal look at the journeys of two individuals facing death as they present their individual perspectives as the donor

“A View From The Bench” by Paul DiSclafani
CLICK HERE to PURCHASE CLICK HERE to leave a BOOK REVIEW “A View From the Bench” is a collection of Paul DiSclafani’s favorite stories from his Award-Winning column, “Long Island

“Bookends: Short Stories from a Long Life” by Ellis Goodman
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE A collection of ten international stories covering a period of sixty years from the mid-twentieth century that explore human behavior in the face of remarkably

“The Letters” by Barbara Spinelli
CLICK HERE to purchase The Letters is much more than a compelling love story. It is an intimate view into a woman’s mind and heart and a soldier’s life through

“I’ll Wait For You: An Adoption Memoir” by Eileen Mary Coyne Resta, nee Marie Monique Comtois
I am SO delighted to announce the release of Eileen Resta’s book “I’ll Wait For You ~ An Adoption Memoir”. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll cheer along with this

“Under The Stretcher” by Max Levin
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE “The shots kept coming and we couldn’t pin down the source. We had our weapons drawn, but we could not shoot blindly into the area we

“We Made It!—Essays Reflecting On The New Year” from The Red Penguin Collection
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“Jailhouse Confidential” by Peter Koutsoukos
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE These are not typical jailhouse stories. They are about events inside Rikers experienced through the eyes and ears of a correction officer who made it to

“Insufficient Postage” by Kevin “Kajeman” Johnson
CLICK TO PURCHASE How does a letter get lost in the mail for years or decades? Is the check really in the mail? Do we pay too much to

“The Moments” from The Red Penguin Collection
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE “The Moments”, an anthology of pieces that celebrate the many instances of life most worthy of celebration, answers this very question. For when you are struggling,

“Becoming America’s Food Stories” by Antoinette Truglio Martin
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE Tales shared through and within generations define our heritage, provide us with empathy over transgressions, and celebrate our adventures. They are as essential as the food

“Burning Through the West Coast” by Paul DiSclafani
Take a trip back in time (before political correctness ruined everything) with three guys from New York on a West Coast adventure in the summer of 1978. Join author Paul

“Me And Jimmy Blue Eyes” by Carole Cortland Russo
“When it comes to the giants of 20th Century underworld the names you rarely read about are often more interesting than the ones you did. And they wanted it that way! Vincent

“Steaming To Djibouti” by Captain Sean P. Tortora
In “Steaming To Djibouti,” join a motivated young merchant marine officer on his first journey onboard a venerable navy auxiliary steamship. Accompany him through the convoluted reporting for duty process

“A Hasty Irish Wedding: The Maude Family Tale” by Madeline Maude Roblin
Madeline Maude Roblin has been interested in tracing her family tree for many years. After a trip to Ireland in 1972, she often reflected on the stories she heard from

“Quest: My Journey Through La Mancha” by David Lange
Hope, kindness, faith, and the beauty of the human spirit. QUEST follows the true adventures of David Lange, a despondent New York teenager whose life changes forever after a “chance”

“Diary of a Drunk Driver” by Michael Palermo
In today’s society the problem of Driving While Intoxicated, or DWI, is more prevalent than ever! Why? For several reasons, but the most obvious to me is that more people

“Hope Remains” by Lori Boarman
Lori lost her son Logan when he took his life in December of 2017. As her life and the way she knew it was altered forever, she used writing and

“Bronx Brat” by Alvin Billings
This is the story of Bernie, a Brat born and raised in the Bronx His story unfolds in the Bronx of the 1940s and 50s— a colorful mosaic of Italian,

“The 2 Carrot Ring, and Other Fascinating Jewelry Stories” by Janet Metz Walter
It doesn’t often occur to people that jewelry has stories until you admire a piece of jewelry that someone else is wearing, and suddenly there is a story behind the

“Love You More” by Juanita Simpson
Memories of a lifetime of love together. To leave a Book Review for “Love You More” by Juanita Simpson, Pease CLICK HERE A lifelong love story.

“The Horrors of a Successful Marriage” by A. A. Garofalo
From our first meeting in 1961 thru decades of love, laughter and loss, follow the author through “The Horrors of a Successful Marriage.” To Leave a Book Review for “The

“not kidding.” by JK Larkin
A personal journey, coming-of-age debut book by author JK Larkin. Poetry, essays and art grace the pages of this memoir. To purchase, please click the book below. To Leave

“One Thousand Days: Northern Vermont, 1970s” by Bob Verneuille
A long-ago walk on Lucas Brook remembered . . . a time when life was unambiguous . . . the certainty of youth . . . a path followed .

“Ambassadors of Hope” by Donna Cariello
Years ago, Donna Cariello heard an inner voice telling her to write a book about the people who have crossed her path, that have made a difference. Within these pages

“The Theater and I” by Mark Lord
A Chat with Facebook Friends ~ Must the show always go on? ~How do you feel about blind casting? ~What one piece of theatrical memorabilia would you most like

“There’s Always Hope” by Linda Springer – #1 New Release!
“Linda, what’s going on with your son’s health?” was the question I would hear from friends and family back in 2010. I would give them a small tidbit, a small

“Remember Me ~ The Story of My Life” by Susan Capurso
We all have a story. When your great-grandchildren’s children pick up your story one day, WOW! This is a treasure beyond any other treasure that you can leave. More than

“Grateful Guilt” by Steven Taibbi – #1 New Release!
They’ve been cutting into Steven Taibbi since the day he was born, and they still haven’t stopped. According to the doctors, Steven should have died years ago, and several times

“There’s Always Hope” by Linda Springer
“Linda, what’s going on with your son’s health?” was the question I would hear from friends and family back in 2010. I would give them a small tidbit, a small

“From Fired to Freedom” by Valentina Janek
How Life after the Big, Bad Boot gave me Wings Valentina Janek, currently known for her award-winning work on Long Island, the founding of the Long Island Breakfast Club,

“AMIA – An Ongoing Crime” by Alberto Zuppi
On July 18, 1994 the AMIA building in Buenos Aires was decimated by an explosion that killed 85 people and injured over 400 more. This terrorist attack was made against

“Time Was . . .” by Dick Ruggieri
New York City’s colorful cast of characters is legendary, but few have led the eclectic, adventurous life of Richard M. (“Dick”) Ruggieri, whose lifelong love affair with NYC reads like