This collection chronicles the fiction and non fiction classics by the greatest writers the world has ever known. The inclusion of both popular as well as overlooked pieces is pivotal to providing a b
Written over a period of almost twenty years, Clarel is Melville's last major literary work to be published before his death in 1891. Although it represents a lifetime of philosophical and theological
A user experience specialist/visual designer introduces Facebook Platform as an operating system for social networking. The book's 14 contributors present problems with a solution and discussion on bu
A collection of five screenplays by this Academy Award-winning writer. Includes: All the President's Men * Magic * Harper * Maverick * The Great Waldo Pepper. Also features essays by Goldman: "Gettin
This is a history of 20th century Buffalo, New York, as told by Goldman ("a successful entrepreneur who has played a major role in revitalizing the cultural life of downtown Buffalo"). His central foc
Offers a program to help listeners use the power of their own voices to balance the seven energy centers of the body, each of which impacts a different facet of health, to experience improved circulat
A powerful and thought-provoking look at "reunions" of all kinds as roads to remembering and re-membering ourselves."Reunions with people, places, things, and ourselves happen every day around us and
Henry the dog explains how he felt after his grandfather died, and how the children who make up his family felt and worked through their feelings of grief; includes a "memory book" for young readers
Boats and lifeThis is an unforgettable collection of ninety short tales about the boating Matthew Goldman has done in his life—in sailboats, canoes, rowboats, and other floating craft. All these memoi
Mitchell Wells may not survive eleventh grade. He really only has one friend. His normally decent grade point average is in limbo due to a slightly violent, somewhat inappropriate claymation film. And
Poetry. "The concatenated series of poems in Judith Goldman's L.B. chart the narratives formed by texts of uniform density hanging freely from two fixed readings not in the same semantic line. On the
The handbook appeals to a notion that all writing is an act of rebellion against the rules that exist. Reading this book ensures writers will understand the rules of classical structure which enables
"Family stories grow to be bigger than the experiences themselves," writes Judy Goldman in her memoir, Losing My Sister. "They become home to us, tell us who we are, who we want to be. Over the years,
Matthew "Constant Waterman" Goldman and MoonWind constantly roam the waters of southeast New England, where these stories are centered. Each tale is short and sweet and possessed of an ineffable bemus
Are people free to make choices, or do genes determine behavior? Paradoxically, the answer to both questions is "yes," because of neurogenetic individuality, a new theory with profound implications. T
If you like Scott Turow’s riveting legal thrillers and Catherine Coulter’s nerve racking suspense stories, you’ll love Deadlocked! Joel Goldman’s latest Lou Mason Thriller!"A certain death penalty cas
In Depression-era Dallas, Elsie Frankfurt and Edna Frankfurt Ravkind raised five hundred dollars and launched a daring new enterprise, Page Boy Maternity Clothing--the first to engineer elegance in co