We should all be so aware, so alive, so consequential, so Vanessa Roveto. Language is no match, so she leaves it behind in a rush to explore what it means to be her. We’ll call it poetry until she comes up with a better word. The... Read More
"Infinity"‘s micropoems and mesmerizing images toy with the concept of boundlessness: “It’s / a jar full of stories and white ink / spilled / on the snow,” one page murmurs, beside a picture of a colorless cat jumping into a pale... Read More
PsychiatristAsianAmericanGayGuy wields a wickedsharp wordweapon to explore the dailyplate of complexity handed to him. This debut collection earned Eric Tran the Autumn House Rising Writers Prize in 2019. My Mother Asks How I Was Gay... Read More
"Penny Helps Portia Face Her Fears" is a charming chapter book with friendship at its center. Penny is an adorable pit bull who was abandoned by her original family. She’s set free by a neighbor, but living on the streets, she’s... Read More
A bevy of wild creatures in vibrant neon hues emerge on the pages of this book; look closer at each tentacle, tail, and body in motion for a message hidden in plain sight. This uniquely crafted word search and letter seek-and-find... Read More
Providing inspirational ideas for those assisting their aging family members, "Caregiver Devotions" is a thoughtful work. Laura Vae Gatz’s unpretentious Christian self-help book "Caregiver Devotions" charts a humble path through the... Read More
Melancholy, discontent, and focused on aging, the poems of Nicks’s collection move from a Detroit childhood toward autumnal realizations. In Joseph Nicks’s poetry collection Can’t Forget the Motor City, aging and its various... Read More
An admirable amateur genealogical survey, "Pages and Leaflets of North Oxfordshire" illustrates the historical record with personal details. Angela Fortnum’s "Pages and Leaflets of North Oxfordshire" is a personal family and religious... Read More