Authors from a wide range of marginalized existences compose modern poetry in this exciting, important collection. The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip Hop offers a thrilling vortex of diverse voices. Born between... Read More
With a playful, off-kilter approach, Dop thoughtfully examines poetic aspects of a varied life, and his perspective is refreshing. Gary Dop presents his distinctive style of poetry in his first collection, "Father, Child, Water". Dop is... Read More
Micro-discussions of dream symbols reveal this book to be more than mere reference material; it will lead dreamers to learn something about their lives in the waking world. Llewellyn’s Complete Dictionary of Dreams, by Michael Lennox,... Read More
Embodying diverse traditions, Turner’s new approach deepens Zen meditation practice in the West. In a compact guide colored with Zen, martial arts, and devotional Bhakti yoga, ordained Christian minister Vernon Kitabu Turner constructs... Read More
Travel, art, friendship, love—these are the things that made these two women’s lives full, and Eckhardt shares their story with admiration and depth. Everything about them was large: their size, their bold personalities, their zest... Read More
Identity, specifically the danger of defining oneself according to the values and visions of others, is the thematic pulse of Smith’s memoir. To read Michael V. Smith’s "My Body Is Yours" is to accompany him on an intimate journey in... Read More
This important study will satisfy those interested in increasing their understanding of the complex subject of death and dying. "Death Makes Life Possible" explores the emotional angst endured by people who fear death. Marilyn Schlitz... Read More
Tips on creating a personalized nutrition plan bolster the usefulness of this science-filled guide. In the midst of a widespread obesity crisis, many people are advised to “eat less and move more,” but if this simple strategy worked,... Read More