One of the most disappointing aspects of the eBook collapse is the lost opportunities for fiction. For some years, fiction ...
August 21 , 2018
The St. Louis Jewish Light newspaper recognizes veterans’ stories
David Baugher recently wrote a special to the St. Louis Jewish Light newspaper about Joe Regenbogen's nonfiction book, The Boys of Brookdale. Th...
August 15 , 2018
STL Sports Page interviews Jake Gronsky on "A Short Season"
Sally Tippett Rains, of STL Sports Page, recently interviewed Jake Gronsky, a former St. Louis Cardinals baseball player, about the book A Short S...
Harry Levins wrote a special to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch giving his insights on Joe Regenbogen's nonfiction book, The Boys of Brookdale. The St...
August 03 , 2018
Regenbogen interviews WW2 from same nursing home
Discover 16 Brookdale residents, who survived through World War II, and learn of the Holocaust, prisoners, aviation, and other battles. The auth...
August 01 , 2018
Summer Pick for a Little Inspiration
At age 2, Josiah Viera was diagnosed with Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria, a terminal childhood illness. His family was given the impossible task to ...
July 16 , 2018
The Joes visit famous graves in the big city
When Joe Farrell and Joe Farley researched Pennsylvania graves, an old movie inspired them to shed light on the graves of famous people in New Yo...
Coast to Coast Newspaper publishes a compelling review of R.E.M.F. - Vietnam's Other GIs, written by John VanDevanter Carter. Roberta Deen, from...
July 06 , 2018
Hawley thinks he has proven Dr. Tumblety was Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper, the (unfortunately) famous serial killer of the Whitechapel area, gets a new name in Michael Hawley's evidence-packed book, Jack...
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