Death and desire take many forms in Suzanne Roberts’s essay collection "Animal Bodies". Across three sections, two concepts rise to the fore: grief and discovery. In the immediate sense, the first section is about death, specifically... Read More
Poet Kate Daniels’s memoir "Slow Fuse of the Possible" is about a three-year stint in psychoanalysis, where attention to language and the fall into the unconscious are likened to poetry itself. Daniels entered into psychoanalysis... Read More
Immersed in her grief, a woman becomes unable to handle the complexities of worlds beyond her own in Sara Goudarzi’s affecting novel "The Almond in the Apricot". When her best friend Spencer was alive, Emma’s world made sense. She... Read More
"Insufficient Funds" is a unique biographical account of American architectural legend Frank Lloyd Wright. Bankruptcy lawyer Peter C. Alexander’s engaging biography of Frank Lloyd Wright, "Insufficient Funds", focuses on the... Read More
"The Devil Pulls the Strings" is an engaging urban fantasy novel whose broken hero stumbles through Earth-shattering events. In J. W. Zarek’s fantasy novel "The Devil Pulls the Strings", a rock star stands against the forces of evil... Read More
An all-LGBTQ+ Dungeons and Dragons group finds the drama of their latest campaign bleeding into the real world in the novel "The Cleveland Heights LGBTQ Sci-Fi and Fantasy Role Playing Club". Every Thursday night, magic and mayhem play... Read More
Thorough and meticulous, William Rawlings’s "Six Inches Deeper" chronicles the disappearance and discovery of a murdered woman, the murder investigation, the trial, and its aftermath. This journalistic work concerns the August 1972... Read More
"General in Command" is a fascinating biography of an overlooked but great American soldier. Michael M. Van Ness’s "General in Command" is a fantastic biography of one of World War II’s less familiar, but brilliant, leaders. The man... Read More