Eerie stories harkening back to the grand old tales of The Twilight Zone will thrill as they entertain. With his latest book, Peter Grandbois has offered two retellings of classic movies, bringing new twists to each. In the first... Read More
Schneberg’s poetry is both a quiet reflection on the brevity of life and a celebration of how full it is. “In Jewish ritual clothes are torn in mourning.” This sentence precedes Willa Schneberg’s title poem in "Rending the... Read More
With Arctic Dreams in his trophy case, Barry Lopez is free to reign as America’s top storyteller of a natural world only he has the language and intuition to inhabit. Read More
"The Math Problem" brings excitement to otherwise dry concepts, with a multiplication rap and a sword for division. Multiplication tables, fractions, and division are the bane of many elementary school students, but Jake has a pretty... Read More
Complex questions are outlined in an easy-to-understand way, and are best savored slowly. "What Am I? And Why Do I Suffer?" by Iqubal Birdi is an intellectual examination of the complexities of human life that is at once personally... Read More
This atmospheric character study is a biting commentary on the cracks beneath social facades. Winner of the 35th International 3-Day Novel Contest, "Thorazine Beach" is a concise character study of sixty-year-old private investigator... Read More
This new book and method of quilt-as-you-go should prove popular with quilting enthusiasts and crafters. Sisters Vicki Dueno and Cheri Hibner have taken their love for quilting and experimentation and come up with a new quilt-as-you-go... Read More
Science, psychology, and sociology merge to explain the theory of the biology of empathy. Who hasn’t watched someone laugh and felt the need to laugh? In fact, humans often mirror one another’s emotions, and Matteo Rizzato and Davide... Read More