Applications
User login
Canadian Snowbird in America, The v1.0
With thousands of Canadians heading south for the winter each year, many of these individuals, referred to as snowbirds, face unique and challenging U.S. tax and financial planning considerations.
Robber Baron v1.0
Robber Baronr is an unauthorized biography of Conrad Black.
Week of This, A v1.0
A brilliant, darkly comic, and startlingly honest novel.
Lucky Ones, The v1.0
What a lucky girl! Everybody who has adopted a daughter from China has heard that one.
Assimilation, The v1.0
In the early 1990s, Maurice Mom Boucher and his fellow Montreal Hells Angels, reputedly the most reputedly the most ruthless and vicious bikers in the world.
Adventures in Larryland! v1.0
Wrestlings self-proclaimed Living Legend may never wear a championship belt again.
Heart v1.0
With more Top 10 hits than any other female-fronted music group in history.
World Wrestling Insanity Presents: Shoot First ... Ask Questions Later v1.0
In the latest offering from the best-selling author of World Wrestling Insanity.
Kid Rex v1.0
Kid Rex is the story of one womans struggle to overcome anorexia.
Entitlement v1.0
Entitlement is the tragic, wrenching story of Andy Kronk. After a lifetime intertwined.
Dora Borealis v1.0
A great love comes with bells…Flip is an unemployed writer with a heart of gold.
Raw Deal v1.0
Jake Morgan loves Las Vegas. Hes a 33-year-old ex-cop from Boston.
Death of WCW, The v1.0
What went wrong with WCW?In 1997, World Championship Wrestling was on top.
3,000 Miles v1.0
Nirvanas Kurt Cobain could not have envisioned what his death would mean to Generation X.
Season of Loss, A Lifetime of Forgiveness, A v1.0
Dan Snyder narrowly escaped being cut from his junior hockey team for two years in a row.
Wild Years v1.0
Legend. Bum. Genius. Con Man. Devoted husband and father. Myth. Storyteller.
Between the Ropes v1.0
As wrestling dominated the pop culture airwaves in the late 90s.
World Wrestling Insanity v1.0
In an industry where nothing is real and no one actually wins or loses.
Hallo Spaceboy v1.0
By 1987, David Bowie was at a creative, critical, and commercial low.