Curtis Blanton is the author of Tales From The Porch and its sequel, Fireside
Tales, both of which are humorous collection of stories from his childhood in
Jackson County. His new novel is entitled My Mountains, My Home. Now retired,
Blanton splits his time between Norris, Tennessee, and Sylva.
Ann, the daughter of CIA Director Michael Cagley could not have chosen
a worse fiancé. She’s chosen Leroy Delgado, the son of her father’s
worst enemy.
As far as Ann is concerned, Leroy is the best thing ever: he’s gotten
her pregnant when the doctors had declared she would not conceive.
From the acclaimed author of Breathers--an irreverent novel about fate, destiny, and the karmic consequences of getting involved with humans.
Over the past few thousand years, Fabio has come to hate his job. As Fate, he's in charge of assigning the fortunes and misfortunes that befall most of the human race-the 83% who keep screwing things up.
Frustrated with his endless parade of drug addicts and career politicians, Fate has to watch Destiny guide her people to Nobel Peace Prizes and Super Bowl MVPs. To make matters worse, he has a five- hundred-year-
Lillian Moats’ latest book, The Letter from Death, features a foreword by Howard Zinn and 20 evocative full-page illustrations by David J Moats. This slim volume casts a bright light on how our unexamined fear of death has, throughout history, misdirected our energies–away from the real and immediate challenges of this world and toward unnecessary war, injustice and self-destruction. Death’s philosophical essay, addressed to the whole of humanity, is as poignant as it is polemical.