Lama with a Gun

By Seth Augenstein

Lama with a Gun is a work of fiction in the historical fiction, cultural writing, and interpersonal drama subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to the presence of violence, strong language, and sex throughout the novel. Penned by author Seth Augenstein,...

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Letters to Whitman

A Short Story
By Margo Laurie

Letters to Whitman: A Short Story by Margo Laurie is a moving, brilliantly conceived short piece imaginatively composed of a Union soldier’s Civil War letters from hospitals and battlefields to Walt Whitman. The letters are written by one Private Nat Gwynnett who hypothetically meets Whitman...

Louise and Vincent

By Diane Byington

Vincent Van Gogh is somewhat of a legend, and not just in the art world. His “Starry Night” (1889) and other classic paintings are used in many forms and enjoyed for many reasons. His mystique makes him a popular character to study and use as...

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Lincoln and Rachmaninoff Walk Into a Bar

a climate-change novella
By Cherie Magnus

Climate change is gradually becoming a big issue and if nothing is done about it quickly we may soon no longer have a planet to call our home. In steps The Dreamer with her take on the global state of affairs where the good lord...

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Longsword

Edward and the Assassin
By Dimitar Gyopsaliev

The circumstances of some of the most intriguing but unsuccessful assassination attempts in history are covered in Longsword: Edward and the Assassin by Dimitar Gyopsaliev, which is set in the thirteenth-century Holy Land. We follow the story of Peter, an orphan who was raised in...

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Like A Complete Unknown

A Novel
By Anara Guard

The war was on in the late 60s, and Katya had it rough. Katya was a Polish girl from a traditional family that didn’t value female education. She also lived in a state that suppressed women’s rights to decide what happens to their bodies. Katya...

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Lords of the Black Banner

A Mongolian Epic (Fractured Empire Saga Book 2)
By Starr Z. Davies

Lords of the Black Banner: A Mongolian Epic (Fractured Empire Saga Book 2) by Starr Z. Davies is exactly what the title implies: a true epic of Mongolian life, death, treachery, and an empire in decline, carefully held together by a cobbled alliance of Mongolian...

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Lace Curtain

Daughters of Ireland - Book 2
By Jeanne Charters

Lace Curtain by Jeanne Charters is set during the Civil War from 1857 and begins on Mary Boland and Daniel Kelly’s wedding day in Massachusetts. Daniel becomes one of the best lawyers in Boston and Mary opens a birthing clinic. They have one daughter, Nellie,...

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Lady Be Good

The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale
By Pamela Hamilton

Pamela Hamilton’s biographical style work of fiction, Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale, tells the story of an extraordinary life. In the 1920s and 30s, socialite Dorothy Hale graced high society and elite circles, rubbing shoulders with prominent figures and becoming...

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Landscape of a Marriage

Central Park was only the beginning...
By Gail Ward Olmsted

Frederick Law Olmsted is known as the “father of American landscape architecture.” He designed large city public parks as well as the grounds for private estates, academic institutions, and other famous sites. What is not as well-known are the facts about his wife, family, and...

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