"Ode to My Autumn" contains dexterous, challenging, clever poems that are simply a joy to read. Victor Altshul’s "Ode to My Autumn" is a collection of traditional poems with a great contemporary American poetic twist. The most... Read More
Tension. Simmering. —Beneath her matter-of-fact, easy-going, sit-yourself-down, let-me-tell-it-like-it-is chatifying. And her power we take deadly seriously. Camille T. Dungy is a Fort Collins, Colorado, essayist and author of three... Read More
When a parent goes to jail or prison, children are often left with conflicting emotions. In "Far Apart, Close in Heart", Becky Birtha explores the fallout with compassion and insight. Maja Kastelic’s softly inviting vignettes show... Read More
In this dynamic tale that is energized by dry humor and wit, no one can be trusted and nothing is ever what it seems. Joel Sacks’s political thriller "By Other Means" follows a fierce young woman into a dangerous realm of espionage.... Read More
This book reflects one man’s determination to share his insights about the way the mind works. "The Mysterion Dynasty" by Roger Wells is an ambitious attempt to understand and explain the mind. Topics are explored in self-described... Read More
Chronicling the true story of one man’s quest to revive a stream rumored to have run through the prairies of Iowa, Jacqueline Briggs Martin relates the trials and triumphs in "Creekfinding", a return to nature that proves that “a... Read More
What the handbook proves unequivocally and strikingly is that the LGBT community is not going away, and businesses must take notice or be left behind. The "Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality", by Jeff Guaracino and Ed Salvato,... Read More
Gator poachers, timber thieves, illegal dumpers, and other backwoods bad guys may not end up on the America’s Most Wanted list, but they cause inestimable damage to the environment. Surprisingly, they also pose grave danger to wildlife... Read More