After one of his students dies, a teacher loses himself in sex, drugs, and rock and roll in this insightful coming-of-age story. Doug Cooper’s debut novel gets off to a stunning and unsettling start before becoming a more familiar,... Read More
Mark Nepo’s latest poetry collection is about softening the heart, letting go, while also embracing the whole human experience. Known for his inspirational perspectives on the common principles found across all religious traditions,... Read More
This book teaches new ways to learn to love yourself, mistakes and all. It’s not often that an author will use her experience of getting arrested and spending a few days in jail as an example of how having a positive self-image can... Read More
Lazor is as handy with a pen as with a plow in this helpful guide for any aspect of organic farming. Longtime farming pioneer Jack Lazor has progressed from a back-to-the-land idealist to the co-manager, with his wife, of a profitable... Read More
Anthology of literary magazines offers rich retrospective of the visionary and the forgettable alike. In "Paper Dreams", Travis Kurowski, the founding editor of the literary blog Luna Park, gathers choice essays, interviews, commentary,... Read More
Reynolds teaches us how to accept things as they are as a path to good mental health. David K. Reynolds, creator of a practical self-help method called Constructive Living, adds to an already impressive list of titles with this brief but... Read More
Spiked with grotesque humor and words fashioned to probe the brain, these two novellas traverse the human inner world. Offbeat, a bit creepy, and, perhaps, even an encounter one will never forget—Colin Winnette knows how to fashion his... Read More
The mood and reality of WWII are captured with historical accuracy in this gritty melodrama. Best known for her mystery novels, Carolyn Hart has published more than four dozen books over the course of her career. With twenty-one titles... Read More