In this exceptional book, hard science is boiled down to its essence and put into context through outstanding visuals. Ted Rechlin provides an informative and beautifully illustrated history of sharks in his graphic novel Sharks: A 400... Read More
Poetry is marvelous transportation. Africa beckons—you want some of me?—and the poet takes pains, takes pens to the stuff of his life, so that we can experience the Zimbabwe in the man. An Oberlin College creative writing assistant... Read More
Isabel Quintero and Zeke Peña illuminate the career of a noted photographer in their biographical graphic novel Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide. Published by the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, "Photographic" might... Read More
Because the universe is big and all but incomprehensible, the average Jills and Joes don’t dare ask too many existential questions. It is left to poets to face the truth in those places the rest of us fear to tread. The author of... Read More
Interacting with these tranquil scenes makes for a restful pastime. Best Loved Psalms is a peaceful coloring book featuring idyllic nature scenes and soothing psalms. The first half of the coloring book concentrates on animals and nature... Read More
Around the world and through the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous eras, dozens of dinosaurs, reptiles, and prehistoric creatures forage, nest, migrate, and battle, in "Atlas of Dinosaur Adventures". A multifaceted catalogue of facts... Read More
In "Trespasser", Justin M. Ryan presents the suspenseful tale of a man and his daughter who are living in a postapocalyptic wilderness, and meet an alien and deal with the consequences of that encounter. Except for one brief exception,... Read More
This guide will be illuminating not just for writers, but for anyone trying to unleash more creative and productive energy. "How to Break Writer’s Block Today and Where to Get Ideas" by N. M. Beguesse is not your typical book on... Read More