John Staughton, Senior Reviewer

About John Staughton, Senior Reviewer

Providing exceptional writing, editing and publishing services to hundreds of international clients, ranging from nutritional copywriting and long-form ghostwriting to substantive editing, assessment/analysis of academic texts and structural/content editing for bestselling novels.

Shadows of Swayne Field by Ronald R. Harrington

Shadows of Swayne Field by Ronald R. Harrington

An homage to fatherhood, history, and America’s beloved pastime, Shadows of Swayne Field by Ronald R. Harrington is a masterful journey of memory and a nostalgic adventure into the past. Family secrets and paternal legacies give this book a looming sense of mystery, while Harrington’s patient storytelling and creativity will appeal to readers of all genres, whether they’re sports fans or not. While there are some editing errors and occasionally heavy-handed passages of exposition, the narration is charming and the characters are relatable. Ultimately, this book is a love story to baseball, a celebration of forgotten history, and a narrative […]

2021-03-15T08:46:21+02:00January 5th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Last Day of School? by Jordan Saez

The Last Day of School by Jordan Saez

A bilingual adventure through memorable moments of childhood freedom, The Last Day of School? by Jordan Saez is a unique and timely children’s book that opens children to the possibilities of education and new languages. This simple read not only explores the rapid changes for children in elementary school, but also highlights the fundamental joys of education – even when we are forced to study apart. The author takes her real-life experience as a teacher and transforms it into a colorful memento of these unprecedented times, imbuing the book with both charm and a sense of authority about everything school […]

2020-12-30T04:13:34+02:00December 30th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Ordinary Leader: Sun Tzu’s Art of Leadership by Geoff Lew

The Ordinary Leader by Geoff Lew

Adapting the legendary battlefield wisdom of Sun Tzu for the conflicts of the inner self, The Ordinary Leader by Geoff Lew is an original and easy-to-read guide for personal improvement. Profound mantras and insights abound, not only from Sun Tzu’s classic advice, but also from Geoff Lew’s anecdotal storytelling and depth of research. Told partly in parables, history lessons, and practical lectures on attitude and resilience, this book is both existential and academic. While the writing occasionally takes tangents, this is part of the ultimate message – “victory” can take on many forms, as can the profile of a good […]

2020-12-30T04:47:24+02:00December 29th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

My Black Life Matters (What I Tell Myself) by Michael A. Brown

My Black Life Matters (What I Tell Myself) by Michael A. Brown

A powerful and timely children’s book, My Black Life Matters (What I Tell Myself) by Michael A. Brown is a celebration of community, friendship, and open communication. Told through a cast of young African-American characters, each of whom are struggling with their own sense of purpose and value, this book reminds young readers that adversity doesn’t diminish personal worth. Touching on a number of delicate issues, from physical and sexual abuse to self-esteem, truth-telling, and cultural stereotypes, Brown is unafraid to look modern problems square in the face and produce work that challenges unfair norms. The dialogue and prose could […]

2020-12-29T08:20:05+02:00December 28th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Shimmering by Michael L. Clark

The Shimmering by Michael L. ClarkA mysterious phenomena tears lovers two centuries apart in Michael L. Clark’s dramatic new fantasy novel, The Shimmering. 

Finding the way back home to his beautiful wife is no easy task for Daniel, after being tossed back in time to a very different Tennessee wilderness, where survival depends on quickly recognizing friend from foe. Time-traveling is a popular plot device, as well as a risky one, but the way these two storylines merge, twist, and mirror one another is impressive and a joy to read.

Readers are given a godlike overview of a rapidly unfolding mystery, which makes for exciting […]

2020-12-30T04:58:25+02:00December 27th, 2020|Categories: New Releases|Tags: , |

How My Brain Works by Dr. Barbara Koltuska-Haskin

How My Brain Works by Dr. Barbara Koltuska-Haskin

Dr. Barbara Koltuska-Haskin, a neuropsychologist and skillful author, unravels the mysteries of brain health and improvement in How My Brain Works: A Guide to Understanding It Better and Keeping It Healthy. This nonfiction book offers a comprehensive look at her field of study, but also presents broader knowledge on cognitive behavior, wellness practices for the mind, and more abstract concepts of internal philosophy and the power of mindset. Along with the doctor’s clear expertise and matter-of-fact prose, there are also personal anecdotes and emotionally engaging stories that feel relatable to readers of all kinds. A deep dive into all […]

2020-12-28T10:47:33+02:00December 27th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Predict Your Success by Joseph Olaoye

Predict Your Success by Joseph Olaoye

Drawing on a broad spectrum of fields and perspectives, Predict Your Success: Simple Strategies to Help You Discover Your Strengths, Change Your Thinking, Create Your World and Change Your Life by Joseph Olaoye is an intuitive and impactful guide for discovering your authentic path and remaining resilient through life’s storms.

Broken up into three areas – Discovery, Succeed, and Perennial Success – this book is designed for those at any point on their personal journey. Beginning with the basics of overcoming internal obstacles, recognizing self-worth, and understanding the chaotic global context within which we live, Olaoye offers seemingly simple wisdom […]

2020-12-30T05:06:08+02:00December 26th, 2020|Categories: New Releases|Tags: |

Death Honk: Nine Tales of the Macabre by JP Mac

Death Honk: Nine Tales of the Macabre by JP MacA dark and unpredictable collection of truly strange stories, Death Honk: Nine Tales of the Macabre by JP Mac is gritty and nerve-wracking, shifting from psychological terror to classic creepiness with ease.

From brief vignettes of paranormal scenes to longer stories that hit hard with shock value, there is no clear continuity in these tales aside from their grim and horrific style. “Mark of the Bruja” is one of the strongest stories, with visceral characters, a well-formed plot, and a unique cultural perspective on the supernatural that may be new to many readers. “Devil Reef” is another memorable piece, and […]

2020-12-28T05:13:04+02:00December 26th, 2020|Categories: New Releases|Tags: , |
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