Politics and art can make for an interesting mix, as Walter Rice shows in his book of historical political commentary and decidedly nonpolitical poems, "Rising with the Underclass and Poems". Rice is a longtime social activist who has... Read More
New parents, especially new fathers, should be as smitten with their toddlers as author Michael Fertik freely admits to being when he explains that this tale was inspired by the antics of his own little boy. The adventure of Squeezy the... Read More
“Open your arms as well as your heart and look deep inside your soul and feel your bond with your child as I do mine; conquer your fears about their future and just love them as love is the one part of us that they truly understand,”... Read More
Leonard Gigliobianco’s debut poetry collection, "Your Words", is a contribution to postmodernism that is at once challenging and enigmatic. The poems cover much ground—global warming, rivers, politics—and yet remain open to... Read More
Ronald J Fisher and Caryn H Wichmann, Australian nutritionists and doctors of naturopathy, wrote "Manage Stress Response, End Depression" as a comprehensive primer for their patients and others suffering from depression. The... Read More
“A compendium of trouble, disaster, fun, and examples from which to learn,” this book follows six mischievous adventures of Iktomi, the Lakota name for the American Indian “Trickster.” As he encounters animate forces in the wind... Read More
Batou’s book is one of longing, for a lost civilization, a dispersed people, an ancient beauty still moldering under the remains of Baghdad. These poems might easily be characterized as extended lament. Batou approaches them from... Read More
In "The Joyful Dark", Michael Miller confronts the traditional role of nature poet. The very first image is of a praying mantis biting off the head of her mate, a reminder of the violent undercurrents ever present in the natural. This... Read More