The edgy subject matter and skillful use of poetic techniques provoke both laughter and deep thought. Post-modern humanist poetry is a mouthful, and Stephen Perry’s sprawling poems, which tackle poetry, God, death, and memory, are no... Read More
Barlow’s stories traverse such deep, psychological ground that they dredge up existential despair—in all the good ways. Welcome to the Goat Rodeo, by Tom Barlow, is a collection of more than a dozen highly inventive short stories.... Read More
These stories are mystifying, mesmerizing, smart, and seductive. This smallish-looking collection might appear to be of little consequence—the entire book is only about 130 pages—but don’t be fooled. Ethel Rohan’s thirty short... Read More
Readers searching for a family drama will find comfort in these pages. Imagine everything you thought you knew about your spouse changed with the ring of a doorbell. Your shared parallel histories are destroyed by one visit, and you have... Read More
Rowland takes on the challenge of abuse and forgiveness with writing rich in sensory description and spiritual magic. A young woman on a courageous journey to learn the truth behind her family’s silences, secrets, and lies uncovers a... Read More
Like a good friend reminiscing, Peter S. Fischer tells stories about his days as a TV writer and his transition to a career as an author of Hollywood mysteries. "Me and Murder, She Wrote" provides an insider view of Hollywood from the... Read More
James Goodman, ICE agent, becomes entwined in a supernatural world that follows primal laws of blood debt. Many current horror and hyper-fantasy novels are published for the young adult audience. "The Last Stratiote" fills the gap for... Read More
Engaging, fully developed characters bring us back to another century to pose thought-provoking questions about social norms and challenging authority. Graven Images: A Singular Village Mystery, the second in a historical fiction series... Read More