Republic
#2 on Amazon.com's Sci-Fi/Alt-History List!
Pay attention to this new book... It might scare you into doing something productive for the nation, and for your future. -- Pulitzer Prize winning journalist John Hanchette, Niagara Falls Reporter
This novel of America’s future may be prophetic...It will disturb you...It should. -- Kenneth J. Bernstein, DailyKos
Nail-biting...this book isn't just literary popcorn - you'll be thinking of the issues and characters long after... a damn good book. -- Chris Gerrib (Author of The Mars Run)
Prayer at Rumayla: A Novel of the Gulf War
In the spring of 1991, 19-year-old Desert Storm veteran Chet Brown discovers that coming home can be harder than fighting the war.
...honest and unsparing...a much-needed corrective about a much-misunderstood war -- Seymour M. Hersh
I could hear the pings of small arms rounds hitting the sides of the tank and could smell the sharp aroma of the round discharging downrange - Brian Shulz, Gulf War veteran
Reviews | Reader Reviews | PTSD Resources | Gulf War photos
Free review copies available. Limited review copies are available for librarians, professors and others. Contact Cincinnatus Press for details.
Saving the World on $30 A Day
Want to get involved in saving the world? Find out how to start, run and manage a nonprofit organization -- on the cheap!
Author Charles Sheehan-Miles, with more than 15 years of experience starting and running startup nonprofit organizations, walks you through the the basics of how to get up and running, including:
- Deciding on your mission
- Raising money
- How to get your message heard
- Avoid costly mistakes
- Using technology to maximum potential
Saving the World on $30 A Day is planned for late fall 2007. Want to get a head start?


