How Reading Inclusive Stories Impacts Our Perspective on Others

What if reading someone else’s story could change how you treat people in real life? Discover how inclusive storytelling can build empathy, challenge perspectives, and bring us all closer — read on!

Book of the Week: The Bright Freight of Memory by Greg Fields

The Bright Freight of Memory is a poignant and lyrical meditation on generational trauma and the indomitable resilience of the human spirit.

Book of the Week: “Fiercely Me: A Memoir” by Stephanie Rowe

What does a broken-down bus in the desert teach us about survival and hope? Fiercely Me gets into the challenges that shape us. Find out how Stephanie Rowe’s story could change your perspective on resilience.

Book of the Week: Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben by Sneha Sabu

Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben by Sneha Sabu is a vibrant, interactive guide that teaches young children essential safety skills in a clear, empowering, and compassionate way.

Exploring Transformation in Golden: An Interview with S.S. Turner

S.S. Turner is an award-winning author whose experiences have shaped his storytelling approach. Know more about his story in this exclusive interview.

Book of the Week: My Place Among Them by J. Stanion

In My Place Among Them, J Stanion weaves a tome where the heartache of history meets the enduring human spirit, reminding us that even in the face of cultural genocide, unity and understanding can plant the seeds for healing.

Blending History and Heritage: J. Stanion’s Craft of Historical Fiction Rooted in Family Legacy

In this interview, J. Stanion shares insights into how her personal family legacy shapes her storytelling and how she incorporates historical accuracy into her fiction.

Book Review: “Holy Parrot” by Angel A

Like the flight of a parrot, Holy Parrot takes us on an unexpected, soaring journey, reminding us that even in the most scientific of minds, there is room for wonder, faith, and the beauty of the unknown.