The most common surgery in the world, cataract surgery numbers 3 million yearly in the U.S. alone. Serious complications like: retinal detachment, corneal edema, cornea transplant will claim around 27,000. Within two years, 30%-50% of the 3 million will develop posterior lens capsule cloudiness needing laser treatment with more possible complications, including increased eye pressure. In one ALTERNATIVE cataract treatment, 90% of senile cataract cases improved in visual acuity without surgery. … [Read more...] about Removing Your Own Cataracts! by Julia M Busch
Down The Path by Travis Mohrman
Hundreds of years after the collapse of civilization, the world Cooper lives in is bleak. Burdened with an impossible prophecy since birth, he is asked to save what remains of his small village by venturing outside the walls and facing the unknown on a journey that no one has ever survived. All he is looking for is hope, but he finds so much more... DOWN THE PATH is a post-apocalyptic novel centering on hope for the future. It chronicles what a young man must do to survive in a land filled … [Read more...] about Down The Path by Travis Mohrman
The Cost of Silence by Maria Erickson
Amy Davis might seem like your ordinary teenage girl - wants out of her family, is only close with her sister, but that's just the beginning. In reality, Amy is very different from most kids, because very different (and mainly horrible) things have happened to her. All Amy has to do is figure out how to get through them, if it's even possible. Targeted Age Group: 15-30 How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? Not many other people write in the same style and about the same … [Read more...] about The Cost of Silence by Maria Erickson
The Secrets of Clayton County by Don Wooldridge
Romance, intricately woven into the tale, helps drive the reader onward. This read is more fully enjoyed and understood by readers having experienced or anticipated living in rural America. Told in a series of vignettes, IRS Agent, Sara Hunter experiences bartering 1980's style, an unexpected romance, and awareness that life is not glaring as shown in IRS rules and regulations. Targeted Age Group: Adult How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? My deepest purpose is to take … [Read more...] about The Secrets of Clayton County by Don Wooldridge
The Adventures of Detective Reyes: Case of the Hooded Murderer by Michael J Reyes
Based in NYC, a detective named Michael Reyes (Mike for short) solves gruesome murder cases with his partner Morgan Westfield. They've only been partnered for two years but their success rate in closing cases is the highest of any detective duo in the force. Mike is a legend and Morgan has risen through the ranks quickly to become the youngest detective, female or male, in the history of the NYPD. Mike is married to a gorgeous doctor named Gisselle whom he loves dearly. Morgan is single with no … [Read more...] about The Adventures of Detective Reyes: Case of the Hooded Murderer by Michael J Reyes
The Old Mummy By Bon Rose
I took a step closer and the smell hit me, something old and rotten! Hailey and her best friend Jared go on a school field trip to a museum to see Egyptian artifacts and mummies. They may never want to go to another museum again! Even though Hailey is a girl, you'd have to call her a tomboy as she loves adventures with her best friend Jared and has no problem getting in and out of spooky situations! She, Jared and her beloved bike Blue manage to keep their lives pretty exciting and … [Read more...] about The Old Mummy By Bon Rose
ARIA: Left Luggage by Geoff Nelder by Geoff Nelder
Today, Jack caught a bug at work. He catches a bus home. By the time he disembarks in the desert town of Rosamond, all the other passengers and the driver have fuzzy heads. Jack had caught an amnesia bug, and it’s infectious. Imagine the ramifications: The passengers arrive home infecting family; some shop en route infecting everyone they meet. The bus driver receives more passengers giving them change for last week’s prices and today’s amnesia. Some passengers just started work at the power … [Read more...] about ARIA: Left Luggage by Geoff Nelder by Geoff Nelder
Innocent Monsters by Barbara Doherty
When Kaitlyn dies, young writer Jessica Lynch loses not just a sister, but the calm centre of her stormy existence, the compass that guided her through a life disturbed by memories of their abusive father. Confused, despairing and struggling to piece her broken life back together, Jessica meets reclusive William Blaise. He is an awkward and introverted man who has isolated himself from the rest of the world, battling terrible childhood experiences of his own. Their similar pasts bind them … [Read more...] about Innocent Monsters by Barbara Doherty
THE TOWN THAT DISAPPEARED by Sandy Carlson
Just how many homes and friends does a kid have to lose in twelve years? Driven from his neighborhood during the Chicago fire of 1871, Adrian and his parents move to the Michigan wilderness where his father lands a job at the sawmill. The town is called Singapore – as if a name could make a tiny spit of a town into a great seaport. Back in Chicago, it was easy to keep his hobby a secret, even from his father. But in this small town, will people discover who the true knitter of the … [Read more...] about THE TOWN THAT DISAPPEARED by Sandy Carlson
Cherries – A Vietnam War Novel by John Podlaski
When a soldier leaves for war, those left behind often wonder what their loved ones are experiencing. Letters home are always cheerful and vague - no sense in worrying the family. Then upon returning home, these young soldiers do not want to talk about their experiences. Family and friends allege they are now distant, changed, and not the same person they remember from several months earlier. What causes this? Although the backdrop for this novel is the Vietnam War, "Cherries" exist in … [Read more...] about Cherries – A Vietnam War Novel by John Podlaski
Sublime Planet by Carolyn Howard-Johnson
This collection of ecologically oriented poems traverses a wide terrain, moving from the loss of species to the beauty of the natural world, from drought to the exploration of alternative planets. It's an exhilarating collection that breaks boundaries and leads the reader deep into the personal heart of perception. Released by award winning poets Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball to celebrate Earth Day, this is a collection of poetry that weaves the personal with the universal. "Sublime … [Read more...] about Sublime Planet by Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Linked (Prophecy Book One0 by Hope Welsh
Lana Summers doesn't want anything to do with paranormal abilities. She's seen what it did to her mother before her death. Cole Thomas has his own talents, but can Lana accept his when she can't accept her own? Can Cole convince her to embrace her talents--and accept his--in time? When Lana's house is invaded in the middle of the night by an intruder, Lana awakes to a warning in her dream to Run! The warning came from her dead mother. As she flees to the streets via a window, she finds … [Read more...] about Linked (Prophecy Book One0 by Hope Welsh