The New Atlantian Library imprint: 43 books

by Arndt Schorr
Language: English
Release Date: November 11, 2017

Lucifer sat in a gutter below the hill of Golgotha, watching bloody rivulets of water trickle past his sandaled toes, and realized for the first time that his physical body was aging – just like that of any mortal, although at a slightly slower rate. His feet, no longer beautiful and perfectly manicured,...
by Robert Coburn
Language: English
Release Date: November 4, 2014

Questionable deaths of children buried in the Key West Cemetery have gone unanswered for years. Rumors point to a pair of doctors from an old and prominent Key West family as being responsible. Hearsay? Or something more substantial? Jack Hunter determines to find the truth. And soon realizes that...
by Elissa Bishop-Becker
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2014

Everyone faces grief at one point or another in her or his life. But how to handle it? Here, Elissa Bishop-Becker draws on her own experience to help others with an effective approach known as Transformative Bereavement. Walking the reader through the four stages -- Loss, Return, Reconnection, and...
by Hal Howland
Language: English
Release Date: October 10, 2014

An amazing collection of short stories from Key West writer and musician Hal Howland, you will encounter several popular characters from Howland’s previous titles and introduces a world of unforgettable newcomers. The first of two title stories reminisces about a lifetime spent living in and visiting...

And Then There Was One

A Nurse’s Memories of A.G. Holley State Tuberculosis Hospital

by Peggy Butler
Language: English
Release Date: April 5, 2015

A Nurse's Memories of A. G. Holley State TB Hospital, a memoir by Peggy Butler. Follow her humble beginnings in the foothills of the Appalachians in Southern Ohio through nursing school in 20th Century Cincinnati to her move in 1960 to South Florida and subsequent affiliation with the last TB hospital in the United States functioning as such.
by Brian Gordon Sinclair
Language: English
Release Date: October 6, 2016

With The Hemingway Monologues Brian Gordon Sinclair gives us an intimate insight into the circumstances that shaped the famed author’s life and inspired him in his writing. Death in the Afternoon is the third in this seven-play series that traces Hemingway’s chronology from birth to death. Brian...
by Shirrel Rhoades
Language: English
Release Date: January 7, 2017

Dr. Hunter S. Thompson is considered to be the first gonzo journalist. But, fact is, there were writers doing first-person stories long before his writing got tagged as “gonzo” in 1970. Shirrel Rhoades, for instance. Gonzo journalism is a style of writing in which the writer is part of...

The Boys on the Corner

Scenes From Another Land

by John Holt
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2018

John Holt is more commonly known for his prose -- novels like Plain Crazy in Paradise, Blown Away Under the Big Sky, and The Lost Patrol, or fact-filled articles in such publications as Men’s Journal, Fly Fisherman, and Crossroads. A resident of Montana, he likes writing about the Great Outdoors,...

Road Fishing

Tales from Fly Fishing’s Coyote Nowhere

by John Holt
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2018

John Holt tells us, “It’s now been more than fifty years that I’ve been fishing, and roaming and loving Montana and the rest of the northern high plains. Lines on maps don’t mean a damn thing to good country or to me. Montana flows into Alberta and British Columbia and Wyoming. The western...
by Brian Gordon Sinclair
Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2015

With The Hemingway Monologues Brian Gordon Sinclair gives us an intimate insight into the circumstances that shaped the famed author’s life and inspired him in his writing. The Lost Generation is the second in this seven-play series that traces Hemingway’s chronology from birth to death. This...
by Brian Gordon Sinclair
Language: English
Release Date: January 2, 2015

The Hemingway Monologues reads like an intimate memoir. A fascinating blend of fact and fiction, the monologues reveal a tender, compassionate side of Hemingway that most people have never encountered. They can be enjoyed readily in performance or as a good, absorbing read. Sunrise is the first in...
by Brian Gordon Sinclair
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2018

This one-man two-act play premiered, after several delays, in Key West, Florida, in 2009. It examines another phase in the life of Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway. From the joys of absinthe to the appeal of Ava Gardner, Ernest Hemingway turns to the exotic temptations of China...
by Brian Gordon Sinclair
Language: English
Release Date: November 27, 2017

With The Hemingway Monologues Brian Gordon Sinclair gives us an intimate insight into the circumstances that shaped the famed author’s life and inspired him in his writing. Death in the Afternoon is the third in this seven-play series that traces Hemingway’s chronology from birth to death. Brian...
by J.B. Vosler
Language: English
Release Date: May 5, 2018

This is a contemporary psychological thriller about dark obsessions, and the fathers who pass them to their sons. Rife with international glamour, romance and intrigue, the story captures four patriarchal families in a generational conflict where the pursuit of global power at any price makes them...
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