"Proliferation" is a thought-provoking science fiction novel set in the aftermath of a technological apocalypse. In Erik A. Otto’s intricate science fiction novel "Proliferation", humans in splintered factions squabble and AI cities... Read More
"Beyond Fear" is fascinating tell-all memoir that covers a rare victory over the medical industrial complex. Ted Giovanis’s informative memoir "Beyond Fear" is about taking on the US government and its dizzying medical power. Born in... Read More
Grace Karskens’s engrossing history "People of the River" illuminates Australia’s distant past. The book opens in deep history, describing the topography and course of the Hawkesbury-Nepean River, a waterway that curves like a giant... Read More
Capturing the intensity of a search for missing children, "The Begonia Killer" interjects an element of romance into its propulsive mystery. Jeff Bond’s mystery novel "The Begonia Killer" combines an urgent search for missing children... Read More
"Perseverance Through Severe Dysfunction" is a compelling memoir about dealing with trauma and overcoming barriers as a Black person in America. In his earnest memoir "Perseverance Through Severe Dysfunction", Reggie D. Ford goes over... Read More
"Hope Is a Bright Star" is a moving memoir about a mother’s struggle to come to terms with the worst thing that can ever happen to a parent: losing her child. "Hope Is a Bright Star" is Faith Fuller Wilcox’s touching memoir about... Read More
History mutes women; it also depends on them. This paradox is at the heart of a "A Ghost in the Throat", an extraordinary literary memoir that finds life in buried spaces. In her childhood, Doireann Ní Ghríofa got in a tiff over her... Read More
The short stories of Edward M. Cohen’s collection gather electric, humane scenes from New York City’s mid century gay community. An aspiring playwright basks in the warmth of near success; it’s a moment he’ll always remember,... Read More