Six young women face the fatal consequences of radium exposure in the graphic novel "Radium Girls". In 1918, radium is used to enhance all kinds of products because of its glow-in-the-dark effect. But the dangers of this radioactivity... Read More
"Christ Cosmology" is a thoughtful, reasoned, and documented examination of the apparent conflicts between science and religion. Joel Hinrichs’s "Christ Cosmology" is a religious study of science, faith, and the controversies that... Read More
"Charm and Strange Poems" is an elegant, unsettling poetry collection that’s concerned with the significance of everyday words, meanings, and forms. Waking and dreaming lives collide in Linda Casebeer’s poetry collection "Charm and... Read More
"In Suspension" is a refreshing collection in which parochial life is addressed with hope and style. The short stories and graphic art of John Tarpey’s "In Suspension" are set in rural Ireland. Bored patrons and the senior citizens... Read More
"The Call of the Day" is self-help book propelled by a prophetic voice. Jodi Hershey’s spiritual self-help book "The Call of the Day" envisions a dramatic shift in the world’s spiritual orientation and offers practical ways to be... Read More
These voices possess a fragile resilience even as they surrender themselves to fate, new knowledge, and other bodies. Adolescents and adults on the brink of critical self-awareness define "What Counts as Love", winner of the John Simmons... Read More