Humane and introducing actionable options for career renovations, "Winning in Your Own Court" is a holistic career guide. To help others avoid the mistakes of her past, attorney turned career coach Dena Lefkowitz’s career guide... Read More
"The Glass Planet" is a philosophical science fiction novel set in a semiutopian future where corruption still takes hold despite altered human priorities. In the future of Christopher Zyck’s science fiction novel "The Glass Planet", a... Read More
"Hell Spring" is a surrealistic horror novel in which traumas wreak havoc on people’s minds. In Isaac Thorne’s horror novel "Hell Spring", people are trapped overnight in a general store. On a quiet night in 1955, a sudden,... Read More
Erica McKeen’s "Tear" is a hair-raising horror novel in which patriarchal dismissals of capable women fester across generations. During the long winter of her senior year of college, in the lone basement room of a nondescript rental... Read More
A Jewish circus artist’s daring spirit sees her through World War II in Kathy Kacer’s latest Holocaust Remembrance novel, "Hidden on the High Wire". Irene is a fifth-generation performer with her family’s Lorch Circus. She thrills... Read More
Two children dine with mermaids, swashbuckle with pirates, and ride on the shoulders of a giant in this beautiful tale about the transportive power of reading. The dreamlike illustrations use a broad palette of bright colors and wispy... Read More
A neighborhood full of anthropomorphized animals (and one ogre) lives in a tenuous sort of harmony: they all mutually ignore one another. But when Mrs. Paquita, a literal night owl, loses her internet connection, her neighbor, a... Read More
“A domesticated rainbow is very rare,” but that doesn’t stop a determined child in a colorful cap from trying. They poke breathing holes in a jar and scoop the colors in, being sure to offer those refractions all that they may... Read More