Joy Christine Mlozanowski is a writer and visual artist who enjoys exploring the intersection of text, art, nature, and the human body. She is a graduate
Roses in December
The blue rose has long been a literary symbol of perfect, yet impossible or unattainable, happiness and love.
Black Greek Coffee
The collection of short stories in ‘Black Greek Coffee’ deals with the darker side of life in Greece. Full of domestic violence, male domination, superstition
Find Her
A story of crippling loss and tragedy, of surviving the unspeakable and about a young dancer who finds herself again after four months of refusing to go on
Crescent City (An Alec Winters Series, Book 1)
Chariss K. Walker, M. Msc., an award-winning author, writes fiction and nonfiction books with a metaphysical/visionary message.
Project Timeline
Weeks after scientists vanished on an unexplored island in search of a mysterious giant lizard, Grayson McGregor led a search and rescue mission
Living and Learning From the Healing Waters of Courage
Every now and then comes a time in our lives when we all need a touch of courage. Every single day we each long for something to give us joy and increase
The Thirteenth Hour
Combining the adventure of “The Princess Bride,” the irreverent humor of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy,” and the feel of 1980s fantasy films
Ianto
When a disaster leaves 14-year-old Tan Trudeau alone and stranded in the Ontario wilderness, she must rely on her father’s outdoors survival training
Are You Kidding Me?: My Life with an Extremely Loud Family, Bathroom Calamities, and Crazy Relatives
Hop into your minivan and get ready to cruise through the crazies of Suburbia! Humorist Stacey Gustafson makes an entertaining tour guide in Are You Kidding Me