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Publisher
Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
Lionel A. Varnadoe, Jr. is a member of the National Book Critics Circle and writes books, articles, and reviews on a variety of topics and can be reached through NewsBlaze.
Young Professional's Guide to Success, by Ryan Kohnen is an annotated compilation of advise from top business leaders, designed to provide persons beginning a career with the tools to succeed.
The book, As You Were: To War and Back with the Black Hawk Battalion of the Virginia National Guard by Christian Davenport addresses many underpinning sentiments of veterans and citizens on the benefit and necessity of military service and troop co
War in Pakistan ... Nicholas Schmidle's book, To Live or To Perish Forever: Two Tumultuous Years in Pakistan provides us with the background and perspective with which to attempt to understand the events facing our politicians and military in thi
The Audacity of Help by John F. Wasik reports on President Obama's 'economic plan and the remaking of America;' and attempts to identify 'who wins, who loses in healthcare, education, taxes, and energy.'
'Lender - Borrower' ... a most acrimonious love nest by nature and one detailed by Charles R. Geisst in Collateral Damaged. Each side denounces the other as evil, but seek the partner, often in the middle of the night. How does the scorn of 'be